Depression, top cause of illness in world's teens
May 17 TN
Depression is the top global cause of illness and disability for
adolescents, with suicide the third-biggest cause of death, the World
Health Organization said .
The finding is in a new report by the UN agency, which has pulled
together a wealth of published evidence with direct consultations with
10 to 19-year-olds around the world to assess the health issues that
affect them.The world has not paid enough attention to the health of
adolescents," says Flavia Bustreo, head of the WHO´s family, women and
children´s health division.
Some studies show that half of all people who develop mental
disorders have their first symptoms by the age of 14, said the report.If
adolescents with mental health problems get the care they need, this can
prevent deaths and avoid suffering throughout life," it said.The study
looked at a broad range of issues, including tobacco, alcohol and drug
use, HIV, injuries, mental health, nutrition, sexual and reproductive
health, and violence.Traffic injuries were the number two cause of
illness and disability, behind depression, with boys three times more
likely to die than girls.
WHO said it was crucial for countries to reduce the risk by
increasing access to reliable and safe public transport, improve road
safety regulations such as alcohol and speed limits, establish safe
pedestrian areas around schools and graduated licensing schemes where
drivers´ privileges are phased in over time. |