Saturday, January 26, 2013

Research that Benefits Children and Families



Research as we know can benefit children and their families in many ways. As I continue to move forward with my research simulation, I have been reading up on studies that affect children and their families, particularly aggression. I found a very interesting research article about a study done on first graders in South Korea who exhibit depression, aggression, and suicidal ideations. The participants consisted of 707 first grade students and their mothers. The study was conducted in five schools in South Korea.
In the past ten years there has been a rise in suicidal rates amongst juveniles in South Korea.  Performing a study with children as young as age seven could provide information on whether or not early intervention programs will work,  how early the onset of these behaviors occur, and possible give some understanding as to why these behaviors are happening in children.
What I found interesting in this study is that children as young as seven years old are suffering from depression and aggression, leading to suicidal thoughts. Research such as this, leads me wanting to know if the environment plays a role in the on set of depression, aggression, and suicidal thoughts in adolescents.

Min, H. J., Duk-In Jon, Myung, H. J., Hong, N., Song, M. A., Young, S. K., . . . Hong, H. J. (2012). Depression, aggression, and suicidal ideation in first graders: A school-based cross-sectional study. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 53(8), 1145-52. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comppsych.2012.05.004







1 comment:

  1. Steffanie, depression is a horrible feeling, I know from experience. I am on medication for clinical depression and I can not imagine what it would be like for a child who does not have support to go through depression. When my grandson was over medicated for ADHD he experienced horrible bouts of depression at an early age. Because I was able to connect with him he did not get to the point of wanting to kill himself, but he thought he was not worth anything.

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