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    11 New Warning Signs Help Spot Mental Illness in Children

    To help children with undiagnosed mental disorders, researchers today (Oct. 28) issued a list of 11 easy-to-recognize warning signs for use by parents and others in the community.

    Among the signs: feeling sad or withdrawn for two weeks or more may indicate depression, and intense fears or worries that get in the way of daily activities may indicate an anxiety disorder.

    The list is intended to help close the gap between the number of children who suffer from mental illness and those who actually receive treatment for it.

    Studies indicate that three out of four children with mental health disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), eating disorders and bipolar disorder, go unrecognized and do not receive the care they need, the researchers say.

    Parents who notice any of the signs in their child should take him or her to see a pediatrician or mental health professional for a psychiatric evaluation, the researchers said.

    The researchers hope the list will help parents distinguish between normal behaviors of childhood and true signs of mental illness.

    "Many people [have] been confused about whether their child has a problem," said Dr. Peter S. Jensen, a professor of psychiatry at the Mayo Clinic, who helped compile the list. "If you have a simple yes, no decision, it becomes easier," Jensen said.

    Identifying a psychiatric disorder early in life will also allow children to receive treatment sooner, which will likely make the treatments more effective, the researchers said. Some children go 10 years between the time their symptoms appear and when they receive treatment, Darcy Gruttadaro, director of the Child & Adolescent Action Center at the National Alliance on Mental Illness, said at a news conference about the warning signs.

    The list is published today in the journal Pediatrics. It was spurred by a 2001 request by the U.S. surgeon general to develop a list similar to the one created in 1971 to help people recognize the early signs of cancer.

    To come up with the list, the committee reviewed mental health studies involving more than 6,000 children. They made sure the symptoms on their list could identify the majority of kids with certain mental health disorders.

    The 11 warnings signs are as follows:

    • Feeling very sad or withdrawn for two or more weeks
    • Seriously trying to harm or kill yourself, or making plans to do so
    • Sudden overwhelming fear for no reason, sometimes with a racing heart or fast breathing
    • Involved in multiple fights, using a weapon, or wanting badly to hurt others
    • Severe, out- of-control behavior that can hurt yourself or others
    • Not eating, throwing up or using laxatives to make yourself lose weight
    • Intensive worries or fears that get in the way of daily activities
    • Extreme difficulty in concentrating or staying still that puts you in physical danger or causes school failure
    • Repeated use of drugs or alcohol
    • Severe mood swings that cause problems in relationships
    • Drastic changes in your behavior or personality

    The signs are indented to be mental health disorder "profiles" and not specific diagnoses in and of themselves. For accurate diagnoses, parents should seek help from their health care provider, the researchers said.

    To avoid potential alarm from parents and over-diagnosis of mental disorders, the researchers said they designed the list to be conservative. That is, these signs will not be evident in every child who has a mental health disorder. Of the 15 percent of youth estimated to have mental illness, the profiles will identify about 8 percent, Jensen said.

    Pass it on: Eleven warning signs can be used by parents to help diagnose mental illness in their children.

    This story was provided by MyHealthNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow MyHealthNewsDaily staff writer Rachael Rettner on Twitter @RachaelRettner. Find us on Facebook.

     

    39 comments

    • Amy  •  6 mths ago
      I watched a movie the other day that was based on a true story of children in gangs and from families and communities that were heavily stressed. (Freedom Writers with Hilary Swank) These kids exhibited every symptom. And when an amazing, loving person involved herself in the lives of those children, they changed -- dramatically. Education, love, community, giving of ourselves - this just might help. We need to be careful about the pathology we see everywhere and making medication the default remedy. Medication is often forced on vulnerable people by others who are having a hard time summoning other resources. Medication, though easier, sometimes causes significant complications and downright harm. (I do have some friends who say they are helped by it.) Just slow down and consider your options before jumping to medication. Meditation, prayer, exercise and friendship does wonders for me.
      • Chris 6 mths ago
        Great comment... all of that support is so important. Medication is only sometimes needed.
      • mich 6 mths ago
        true, so why don't more mom's stay at home and raise their kids?? They choose to have them, then dump them in daycare, let their families watch them and spend what a hour or so a night if that with their kids before bed? Yeah, it boils down to family values and parents being parents and not worrying about how much stuff they have, it is OK to do without "things" if it means surviving on one income but always being there for your kids
    • optimist  •  Seattle, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What with one in six adults taking antidepressants, the pharmaceutical companies want to make sure *your kids* are on expensive and damaging pills, too. Follow the money. How did the human race function before these pills were invented? Quite well, thank you.
      • mich 6 mths ago
        Exactly!
    • Murray  •  Romeoville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I appreciate the keen way the writer utilizes the grammatical person rules in such a 3rd grade way.

      Perhaps witnessing your child experiencing just one of these would be a slight cause for alarm? Just saying.
      • STEVE 6 mths ago
        The writer is writing to a wide variety of intellects; simple presentation is used to prevent over-reactions by less educated readers.
        Yes, the suicidal line alone is reason for alarm; any thinker knows that... you are not the only genius on the internet. Writing in a condescending way is the sign of an insecure mind, and/or boorish perspectives on oneself and/or others. (Did I overuse the slashmark in your humble opinion?).
      • Marie 6 mths ago
        You two DO realize that anyone writing for the general public needs to "dumb it down" to a fifth or sixth grade reading level? Sad, but true.
    • Kurt  •  Sevettijärvi, Suomi  •  6 mths ago
      Is it a disorder that errors in writing bug the crap out of me?

      "The signs are indented to be mental health disorder "profiles""

      I believe the word the author wanted was "INTENDED".
      • STEVE 6 mths ago
        Outstanding deduction...
      • Chris 6 mths ago
        No, it's not a disorder... I would guess that you think it's important for the professional writer know how to write.
      • Marie 6 mths ago
        And sometimes a typo is just a typo.
    • Ulfsark  •  6 mths ago
      "* Severe mood swings that cause problems in relationships
      * Drastic changes in your behavior or personality"

      So in other words, being a TEENAGER is a mental health disorder!?
      • BEN 6 mths ago
        YES IT IS... only when EVERYONE is on some kind of medication will we all sing 'kumbiya my lord' while the shrinks and pharmos rake in more cash
    • In The Middle  •  Santa Barbara, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Shouldn't mentally unstable parents be the first warning sign.
    • RayB  •  Austin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Psychiatry is a fraud. Big Pharma is a scam... Get the kids away from the TV, video games, and movies. Take them out to the park and get some exercise. Take them to the pool for a swim. Encourage them to pick up a music instrument. Oh, and throw away those amphetamines and blood pressure meds that they give the kids for ADHD.
    • Gm  •  6 mths ago
      11 signs of the human condition, brought on by the social breakdown of failing family and community. I had at least 8 of those growing up and still have about 6 of them now. This list probably stands out more now than before because our parents are busy both working for the most part to get by. So the family unit suffers more and more to be given that good life we are all concerned with. Community does not help either, we are all afraid of our own shadows, in most cases people do not even know their neighbors or could care less to know about them or even meet them. The media and feeding the human conditions need for drama and pain and violence also breaks the Family and Community connections worse.

      So while people are putting up 11 signs we are still moving further from what the cure is, its not drugs like we give now to control this aspect, but its involvement something that is missing in great quantity and with they way our great country is heading its only going to get worse for many of us.
    • Thomas G  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like the Liberal Syndrome....Retarted children..Like Congress??
    • R E D O X  •  6 mths ago
      Each of those warning signs is also common behavior for kids growing up. A caveat should be added to end each one...' if this behavior actually does damage or is repeated till damage is done ' . Just being stupid is not mental illness , acting out to impress girls is not mental illness , being miserable on occasion is not mental illness. Don't use people on Prozac as a gold standard of behavioral norms. Don't ever let the school prescribe psychoactive drugs to your kids , for any reason , your school psychologist has their eye on funding and not your kids best interests and they likely have less training than an RN. Pay attention to your kids and involve yourself in their lives and you will be assured of knowing precisely what their real problems are..
    • just me  •  6 mths ago
      they forgot to add the one about wearing ur pants hanging around ur knees
    • QXR  •  6 mths ago
      My personal opinion is that the mental health industry, ( and it is an industry), is a load of CRAP.---
      ------
      Not to say people don't have problems, but most are created by the mental health industry and television, video games and the ELF and EMP frequencies broadcast to disrupt peoples minds and lives. ---
      Just an opinion.
      Another opinion: -- All psychiatric and psychological counselors are Sick themselves. ---
    • william harper  •  6 mths ago
      "Ken Robinson"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4U 30October2011

      On the subject of education, arts, kids, and the fictitious ADHD epidemic
    • BubbaHoTep  •  Buenos Aires, Argentina  •  6 mths ago
      It must be a slow week for the mental health industry to have them post what we all felt growing up and still feel.. waddabunchamaroons they are....
    • Ulfsark  •  6 mths ago
      Of course, this list is useless, since parents don't pay attention to their children anymore, and don't know how to properly teach and train them. Which is why they WOULD show these "warning" signs.
    • kozz  •  6 mths ago
      #$%$ drug pushers. I'm glad they weren't doing this when I was a kid. Back then, psychologists only abused adults, or kids in their late teens at worst.
    • POGO 3000  •  6 mths ago
      Mental illness is likely a result of the society we have created. I have experienced it also.
      Independence, Ohio was an ill place to grow up in.
      The Air Farce was not a Divine Comedy!
      Even my full God given name denotes madness!
      Lovin' every minute of it!
      M.A.D.
    • forty55_  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Actually there are 12 warning signs, but they are not the ones mentioned here. It is six men and six women. They are the initial signs as each is half of a pair making a baby. As for mental illness, that is relative.....anyone born after 1905 is most likely certifiable and a total whack job...
    • KarenR  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      ....thank you for putting this to every communities attention!

      .... this list ought be have bbeen available 10 years ago, along with streamlined access to affordable healthcare for ALL, having well funded ,cognizant, happy teachers who are trained in effective interventions, connected resources especially for school aged youth . Perhaps the rest of the worlds wrong views toward mental illness can be exposed as very very real and treatable.
      I know my beautiful and radiant loving 22 yerar old will daughter may still be smiling. and alive today...
    • bstro  •  6 mths ago
      There researchers were in no doubt funded by guess who, your friendly pharmaceutical industry. "Don't worry, we'll take care of you little precious. How many pills do you need? Oh, btw, most of them are very addictive which ensures our survival".
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