[A comparative study on depression symptoms in Cracow primary school kids in years 1984 and 2001].

Psychiatr Pol

Klinika Psychiatrii Dzieci i Młodziezy CM UJ,Kraków.

Published: October 2009

Aim: The study aims to find out whether or not the image of depression in children has remained related to the changing social context within a period of fifteen years.

Method: For the depression study, version AO "B1" of the Kraków Depression Inventory (KID) was used. The subject group included 10-year-old fourth-form Kraków primary school students selected in 1984 and 2001 by two-stage draw. The analysis included subjects with a screening diagnosis of depression. In 1984, this was a group of 160, and in 2001-200 persons.

Results: Statistical analysis showed significant differences between the groups of pupils under study in 1984 and 2001 as far as the scale of mood disorder is concerned (a reduction in the intensity of symptoms in girls and an increase in boys) and somatic symptoms (increase of symptoms in girls and a reduction in the intensity of symptoms in boys). On other scales, no differences of statistical significance were found between the groups. CONCLUSIONS. The changing social conditions have a relatively low effect on the symptomatic depression image in preadolescent children.

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