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. 2002 Aug;41(8):928-37.
doi: 10.1097/00004583-200208000-00011.

Preschool major depressive disorder: preliminary validation for developmentally modified DSM-IV criteria

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Preschool major depressive disorder: preliminary validation for developmentally modified DSM-IV criteria

Joan L Luby et al. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2002 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the validity of developmentally modified DSM-IV criteria for preschool major depressive disorder (MDD).

Method: Subjects between the ages of 3.0 and 5.6 years were ascertained from community and clinical sites for a comprehensive assessment that included an age-appropriate psychiatric interview with the parent about the child. Minor developmental modifications to the formal DSM-IV MDD criteria were tested, including translations of symptoms to describe age-appropriate manifestations and setting aside the duration criterion. Preschool children who met modified criteria were compared with psychiatric and normal control groups.

Results: Validation for the modified criteria was supported by a specific and stable symptom constellation, social impairment, greater family histories of affective disorders, and higher child-reported symptoms of depression on an age-appropriate puppet interview. Preschool children with MDD displayed "typical" symptoms of depression, as well as vegetative signs. Standard DSM-IV criteria failed to capture 76% of children who met these modified criteria.

Conclusions: Evidence that preschool children can manifest typical symptoms of MDD when age-adjusted symptoms states are assessed is provided. Findings also suggest that standard DSM-/V criteria may not be sufficiently sensitive for preschool children, as they failed to capture a substantial proportion of symptomatic children. Minor modifications to DSM-IV criteria are recommended to capture clinically significant preschool MDD.

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  • Depression in preschool children.
    Burke MG. Burke MG. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2003 Mar;42(3):263-4;author reply 264-5. doi: 10.1097/00004583-200303000-00001. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2003. PMID: 12595776 No abstract available.
  • Depression and suicidality in preschoolers.
    Hellander M. Hellander M. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2003 Oct;42(10):1141. doi: 10.1097/00004583-200310000-00003. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2003. PMID: 14560163 No abstract available.

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