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PEDS: Depression
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Term

Major Depressive Disorder

One or more episodes of depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure for at least ___ weeks with at least ____ or more depressive symptoms

Change from previous function

In children or adolescents instead of depressed mood it can be ______mood

Definition

One or more episodes of depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure for at least two weeks with at least four or more depressive symptoms

Change from previous function

In children or adolescents instead of depressed mood it can be IRRITABLE mood

Term

Name the depressive symptoms.

 

How many do you need to diagnose?

Definition

Need 4 out of 5 to diagnose

 

Sleep disturbance, hypersomnia or insomnia

Interests, loss

Guilt or feelings of worthlessness

Energy, decreased

Concentration, poor or indecisive

Appetite, increased or decreased

Psychomotor agitation or retardation

Suicidal ideation

Term

When do you start asking children if they hurt themselves?

Definition
6 yo
Term

How many children and adolescents will have MDD?

 

What is the second leading cause of death among college students?

 

WHat is the male to female ratio of MDD in children and adolescents?

 

What population of adolescent girls have higher rates?



Definition

2-4% children, 8% o adolescents, lifetime prevalence 15%  (MDD), 50-75% of children are untreated, 70% will have MDD in adulthood

Suicide is 2nd leading cause of death among college students

Male to Female ratio; 1:1 in children, 1:2 in adolescents (MDD)

Latina adolescent girls have higher rates

AA adolescent girls have higher rates when living in white neighborhoods

WHO predicts depression will be second most burdensome disease by the year 2020

Term
What type of illness/disease/syndromes may kids have that cause secondary MDD?
Definition

Anxiety; 30-80%, may persist

ODD, CD; 10-80%

Substance use; 20-30%

ADHD; 33%

Learning disabilities and developmental disorders

 

CA

Pituitary tumors

Thyroid disease

Neurologic disease (esp. migraine)

Infection

Hormonal treatments (corticosteroids)

CF

Term
What are risk factors for developing depression?
Definition

Genetics/puberty

Life events (loss, failure) ie freq failures

History of abuse

Sexual identity issues  (30% of suicides)- many due to gender identity disorder

Parenting

Peer environment/changing roles; ie bullying

Poverty 

Term

This is an MDD presentation in what population?

-irritable, low frustration tolerance

failure to thrive

school refusal, phobias

somatic complaints

social withdrawal

little verbalization of depression

 

Definition
children
Term

This is an MDD description in what population?

 

Hypersomnia

Delusions

High risk activities ie hanging out with fast crowds

Para –suicide (ie cutting, burning) and Suicide attempts

Substance abuse

Delinquency  

Definition

adolescents

 

Term
What is a general presentation of someone with MDD?
Definition

Age and ability to communicate will affect how a child presents

Note non-verbal cues, facial expression, posture

Look sad, move slowly, speak in monotones, restricted affect

Describe themselves in negatives; “I am dumb”  “Nobody likes me”  “I am bad”

Grades deteriorate

Drop out of extra curricular activities, school refusal

Somatic complaints; stomachaches and headaches most frequent.  Directly proportional to severity of depression

Term

What do the following phrases mean?

“bored”

“poor grades”

“improved grades”

“go to bed at a reasonable hour”

“everyone gets on my nerves”

“chilling with my friends”

Definition

“bored”=anhedonia

“poor grades”= inability to concentrate/ sign of ADHD

“improved grades”= social withdrawal

“go to bed at a reasonable hour”

“everyone gets on my nerves”=irritability and agitation

“chilling with my friends”=smoking pot

Term
What should be a part of the diagnostic interview?
Definition

Diagnostic Interview

With child and parent separately if possible

Presenting history, recent stressors

Review of depressive symptoms

Review of para-suicide or suicidal behaviors, ideation

Review of anxiety symptoms, manic/hypomanic symptoms, mood stability (impulsivity)

Family history of mental illness

MSE- pervasive mood, affective range, psychomotor retardation/agitation, concentration/attention, negative cognitions, delusions/hallucinations, hopelessness (future focused?), suicidality

Term
What's non pharm tx for depression?
Definition

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)

Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)

Education (patient and family)

School and home based help

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and ECT??

VS, LFT’s, TSH, CBC, ECG

Term
What's pharm tx for depression?
Definition

SSRI’s (black box warning)-suicidality/increase in suicidal thoughts-SSRI kicks in 2-3 weeks

FDA approved; fluoxetine (Prozac) MDD (>8yo), OCD (>7yo), start at 5 or 10mg titrate up slowly.  Max-30mg/daily. Taper to d/c.

escitalopram (Lexapro) MDD (>12yo) Max-20mg/daily. Taper to d/c.

 

PROZAC- you can just stop- don’t need to taper-start on 5 mg and titrate up- start week of 5 then increase to 10 and see how they do- see pt how they’re doing- give you akesthesia and GI issues- need to check in with pt properly- if pt is bipolar can push them over the edge

Talk about black box warning and recent study in Netherlands.

Paxil and Zoloft approved for OCD, Wellbutrin approved for ADHD.

Acute treatment for suicidality; in pt? Out pt? Pharm? Education? Family? Tox screen (Tylenol, ASA, TCA’s), Urine pregnancy test, UDS, TSH, CBC.

CBT may mitigate risk of self harm in initial stages of SSRI treatment. 

Term
What are antidepressants precautions and dosing?
Definition

Start with lowest dose, increase slowly

Monitor weekly or biweekly, involve therapist

If partial response increase gradually, if no response, try another SSRI, then SSNI

Ask openly about suicidality along with other SE’s.

Use parent medication guide (APA, AACAP)

Watch for signs of hypomania

Know when to refer to Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

Must obtain informed consent from parent and adolescent

Term
What is your role as a PCP?
Definition

What is your role as a PCP?

Systematic screening

Clinical identification

Entry level pharmacological intervention (SSRI at moderate dose)

Coordination of other providers (child psychiatrist if available and if needed, psychologist, therapist)

De-stigmatization  - support of treatment adherence for child and especially foster family acceptance of disease

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