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Depressive symptomatology in early adolescents: population-based study

AIM: Verify the prevalence of depressive symptomatology in adolescents aged between 11 and 15 in Pelotas, RS, and identify its associated factors. METHODS: A cross-sectional base-populational study with a representative sample of adolescents of urban area of Pelotas, RS. Among the 448 census tracts in the urban area of Pelotas, 79 were randomly selected. Youths between 11 and 15 years answered a confidential self-report questionnaire on issues such as: age, gender, school life, religion, physical activities, entertainment, tobacco, and alcohol consumption, use of other drugs, sexual relationship and conduct. Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) was used to quantify the depressive symptomatology. Logistic regression was used in the data analysis, which followed a hierarchical model. RESULTS: Prevalence for high depressive symptomatology was 2.1%. After a logistic regression adjusts to a hierarchical model, it was statistically significant associated to: low social economic condition, history of poor academic performance, absence of religious practice, abuse of alcohol in the previous month and indications of conduct disorders. CONCLUSION: It is evidenced the need of preventive and integrative policy programs in adolescence for depression and health risk behaviors.

Adolescence; mental health; depressive symptoms; depression


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