Recognition of depression in children in general hospital-based paediatric units in Kenya: practice and policy implications

Type Journal Article - Annals of General Psychiatry
Title Recognition of depression in children in general hospital-based paediatric units in Kenya: practice and policy implications
Author(s)
Volume 8
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2009
Page numbers 1-6
URL http://annals-general-psychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1744-859X-8-25
Abstract
Background: Physical disorders are commonly comorbid with depression in children attending
general medical facilities. However, the depression component is rarely recognised.
Methods: A questionnaire on sociodemographics and history of presenting medical conditions
was administered together with the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) to all 11-year-old to
17-year-old children attending at nine medical facilities.
Results: In all, 408 children were recruited from 9 health facilities. Whereas the clinicians
diagnosed a mental disorder in only 2.5% of the sample studied, 41.3% had CDI scores that
suggested mild to moderate depression. The highest proportion of children with depressive
symptomatology was found at the Kenyatta National and Teaching Referral Hospital.
Conclusion: Although prevalence rate for depression among children is high, detection rates
remain low. This finding has clinical practice and policy implications within and outside Kenya.

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