Why is the diagnosis and treatment of children with depression challenging?
A. Doctors do not comprehend how young people become depressed.
B. Children do not show the same signs of depression as adults.
C. Children do not know how to tell someone that they are depressed.
D. Depression in young people is often a grouping of behavioral concerns.
E. Children do not recognize that they are depressed.
As the article states on lines 8-10, “depression in young people seldom presents as a solitary problem but is commonly part of a complex pattern of behavioral concerns, which can be challenging both for diagnosis and treatment.”