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Citation

Byeon H. World J. Psychiatry 2022; 12(7): 915-928.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Baishideng Publishing Group)

DOI

10.5498/wjp.v12.i7.915

PMID

36051598

PMCID

PMC9331454

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although South Korea has developed and carried out evidence-based interventions and prevention programs to prevent depressive disorder in adolescents, the number of adolescents with depressive disorder has increased every year for the past 10 years.

AIM: To develop a nomogram based on a naïve Bayesian algorithm by using epidemiological data on adolescents in South Korea and present baseline data for screening depressive disorder in adolescents.

METHODS: Epidemiological data from 2438 subjects who completed a brief symptom inventory questionnaire were used to develop a model based on a Bayesian nomogram for predicting depressive disorder in adolescents.

RESULTS: Physical symptoms, aggression, social withdrawal, attention, satisfaction with school life, mean sleeping hours, and conversation time with parents were influential factors on depressive disorder in adolescents. Among them, physical symptoms were the most influential.

CONCLUSION: Active intervention by periodically checking the emotional state of adolescents and offering individual counseling and in-depth psychological examinations when necessary are required to mitigate depressive disorder in adolescents.


Language: en

Keywords

Adolescents; Risk factor; Brief symptom inventory; Community-based cross-sectional study; Depressive disorder; Nomogram

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