7 signs your teen may be suffering from depression
(FOX 11) - Every day there is an average of 5,400 suicide attempts among young people grades seven through 12, according to TeenSafe.com.
One in ten teens develop a depressive disorder before the age of 16.
FOX 11 parenting contributor Donna Tetreault discussed seven signs that your teen may be suffering from depression, according to Teen Safe.
1. Addicted to the Internet - Kids may go online to escape their problems, but excessive computer/mobile use and screen time only increases their isolation, making them more depressed with feelings of sadness and hopelessness.
2. Jokes About Committing Suicide - Kids who talk or joke about committing suicide may be suffering from depression. Your teen may be writing comments on social media saying things like "I'd be better off dead."
3. Has Violent Outburst - Violence is most common in kids (especially teenagers) who are victims of cyberbullying. Their self-hatred can develop into homicidal rage.
4. Skips School - Depression can cause low energy and concentration difficulties. At school, this may lead to poor attendance, a drop in grades, or frustration with schoolwork.
5. Becomes Reckless - Depressed teenagers may engage in dangerous or high-risk behavior, such as reckless driving, out-of-control drinking and unsafe sex.
6. Loses Interest in Activities - Kids and teens who are depressed may lose interest in sports or activities they used to enjoy, because they have the reduced ability to function in events and social activities.
7. Critical Comments - Depressed kids are overly sensitive to rejection and may make harsh critical comments about themselves. These feelings of worthlessness can stem from trouble in teenage relationships.
You can find Donna at DonnaTetreault.com and on Twitter @donnatetreault.
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