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Depression in children and adolescents: complementary therapies.

Philip Hazell1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Depression is the world's leading cause of disability-adjusted life years lost among adolescents. Depression may affect 2% to 8% of children and adolescents, with a peak incidence around puberty. It may be self-limiting, but about 40% of affected children experience a recurrent attack, one third of affected children will make a suicide attempt, and 3% to 4% will die from suicide. METHODS AND OUTCOMES: We conducted a systematic overview, aiming to answer the following clinical question: What are the effects of complementary treatments for depression in children and adolescents? We searched: Medline, Embase, The Cochrane Library, and other important databases up to August 2014 (Clinical Evidence overviews are updated periodically; please check our website for the most up-to-date version of this overview).
RESULTS: At this update, searching of electronic databases retrieved 141 studies. After deduplication and removal of conference abstracts, 103 records were screened for inclusion in the overview. Appraisal of titles and abstracts led to the exclusion of 60 studies and the further review of 43 full publications. Of the 43 full articles evaluated, two systematic reviews were added at this update.
CONCLUSIONS: In this systematic overview, we categorised the efficacy for six interventions based on information about the effectiveness and safety of glutamine, light therapy, omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, s-adenosylmethionine, St John's wort (Hypericum perforatum), and vitamin C.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26649557      PMCID: PMC4673912     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Clin Evid        ISSN: 1462-3846


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Review 1.  Effectiveness of complementary and self-help treatments for depression in children and adolescents.

Authors:  Anthony F Jorm; Nicholas B Allen; Colin P O'Donnell; Ruth A Parslow; Rosemary Purcell; Amy J Morgan
Journal:  Med J Aust       Date:  2006-10-02       Impact factor: 7.738

2.  A controlled trial of light therapy for the treatment of pediatric seasonal affective disorder.

Authors:  S E Swedo; A J Allen; C A Glod; C H Clark; M H Teicher; D Richter; C Hoffman; S D Hamburger; S Dow; C Brown; N E Rosenthal
Journal:  J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  1997-06       Impact factor: 8.829

Review 3.  Pharmacologic management of difficult-to-treat depression in clinical practice.

Authors:  Marcelo P Fleck; Ewald Horwath
Journal:  Psychiatr Serv       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 3.084

4.  Omega-3 treatment of childhood depression: a controlled, double-blind pilot study.

Authors:  Hanah Nemets; Boris Nemets; Alan Apter; Ziva Bracha; R H Belmaker
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  2006-06       Impact factor: 18.112

5.  First-episode major depression in adolescents. Affective, cognitive and endocrine characteristics of risk status and predictors of onset.

Authors:  I M Goodyer; J Herbert; A Tamplin; P M Altham
Journal:  Br J Psychiatry       Date:  2000-02       Impact factor: 9.319

Review 6.  S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) as treatment for depression: a systematic review.

Authors:  Anna-leila Williams; Christine Girard; Danny Jui; Alyse Sabina; David L Katz
Journal:  Clin Invest Med       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 0.825

7.  Depression and attributions in children and adolescents: a meta-analytic review.

Authors:  T R Gladstone; N J Kaslow
Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol       Date:  1995-10

8.  Effect of tricyclic antidepressants on switching to mania and on the onset of bipolarity in depressed 6- to 12-year-olds.

Authors:  B Geller; L W Fox; M Fletcher
Journal:  J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  1993-01       Impact factor: 8.829

9.  Practice parameter for the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with depressive disorders.

Authors:  Boris Birmaher; David Brent; William Bernet; Oscar Bukstein; Heather Walter; R Scott Benson; Allan Chrisman; Tiffany Farchione; Laurence Greenhill; John Hamilton; Helene Keable; Joan Kinlan; Ulrich Schoettle; Saundra Stock; Kristin Kroeger Ptakowski; Jennifer Medicus
Journal:  J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2007-11       Impact factor: 8.829

10.  Clinical presentation and course of depression in youth: does onset in childhood differ from onset in adolescence?

Authors:  Boris Birmaher; Douglas E Williamson; Ronald E Dahl; David A Axelson; Joan Kaufman; Lorah D Dorn; Neal D Ryan
Journal:  J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 8.829

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1.  Stressful Life Events, Depression, and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among Chinese Left-Behind Children: Moderating Effects of Self-Esteem.

Authors:  Tian Lan; Xuji Jia; Danhua Lin; Xia Liu
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2019-04-17       Impact factor: 4.157

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