Depressive symptoms in elementary school children in Jeju Island, Korea: Prevalence and correlates

  • Young Sook Kwak
  • , Chang In Lee
  • , Seong Chul Hong
  • , Young Ja Song
  • , In Cheol Kim
  • , Seok Ho Moon
  • , Ji Hyun Moon
  • , Eun Mi Seok
  • , Yun Hee Jang
  • , Min Jeong Park
  • , Ju Yeon Hong
  • , Yong Beom Kim
  • , Sang Hee Lee
  • , Hyeon Ju Kim
  • , Moon Doo Kim

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Abstract

We investigated the prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms in elementary school children in Jeju Island, Korea. The study participants were 2305 children enrolled in elementary schools in Jeju-si, Seogwipo-si, Namjeju-gun, and Bukjeju-gun and their parents who completed questionnaires about sociodemographics, health habits, family relationship information, and the Korean form of the Kovac's children's depression inventory (CDI) in September to December 2005. Multiple logistic regression showed that higher age (OR = 1.259, 95% CI 1.098-1.445), short time spent developing a relationship with the mother (OR = 2.770, 95% CI 1.280-5.944), and a low level of body image satisfaction (OR = 3.397, 95% CI 1.823-6.330) were correlates of depressive symptoms in children. Our results suggest that the following are essential to prevent depressive symptoms in elementary school children in Jeju, Korea: advanced education and social activity programs at home, in school, and in the community to help children have a positive self-image, and much time spent building a relationship with the mother.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)343-351
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Volume17
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2008

Keywords

  • Childhood depression
  • Children's depression inventory (CDI)
  • Risk factor

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