
@article{ref1,
title="Childhood depression",
journal="Duodecim: Laaketieteellinen Aikakauskirja",
year="2010",
author="Tamminen, Tuula",
volume="126",
number="6",
pages="627-633",
abstract="Childhood depression is an unfortunately common, underdiagnosed, undertreated and, owing to suicide risk, a life-threatening disorder. Early-onset depression will often recur or become chronic. Depression is generated as a result of the interaction of genetic and neurobiological susceptibility and stress caused by environmental and life events, with the child's ability to control his/her emotions becoming distorted. The necessary measures consist of acute phase treatment, follow-up care and maintenance therapy, and follow-up should be continued until adulthood. While child protection procedures are occasionally unavoidable, they do not abolish the need for treatment of depressive state.<p /> <p>Language: fi</p>",
language="fi",
issn="0012-7183",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}