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Proposed Classification of Childhood Depression
LEON CYTRYN; DONALD H. McKNEW
Am J Psychiatry 1972;129:149-155.
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Research Associate, Department of Psychiatry, Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia, 2125 13th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20009 and Associate Professor of Pediatric Psychiatry, George Washington University School of Medicine
Research Associate, Department of Psychiatry, Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia, 2125 13th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20009 and Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatric Psychiatry, George Washington University School of Medicine
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Neurotic depressive reactions of mid-childhood may be classified into three distinct categories. Masked depression is the most frequent, appearing in children whose personality and family display severe psychopathology. Children suffering acute depression are fairly well adjusted prior to the traumatic event that precipitates the depression; there may be mild psychopathology in the family. Chronically depressed children have a history of marginal premorbid social adjustment, depression, and repeated separations from important adults; in addition, at least one parent has a history of recurrent depression.Abstract Teaser
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