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  • What Are the Advantages of the Correlational Method?

    Correlation theory defines the patterned occurrence of any two variables. Although it is mathematical in theory, its practice is universally applicable. Researchers can literally focus on anything from height and weight to the possible relationship of genetically inherited family traits. Its examination of organically occurring patterns relieves correlation practitioners from a stuffy scientific experiment while providing a numerically precise result. Although correlation method does not establish a causal relationship, it does suggest possible avenues of further clinical examination of variables that may not otherwise be tested.

  • Youth & Depression

    The concept of youth depression encompasses both adolescents and children in our society who struggle with depression. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, only within the last 20 years has this major issue grabbed public attention. At any given time, between 10 and 15 percent of our youth experience symptoms of depression, according to SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center.

  • Pediatric Chest Bone Disorders

    Pediatric chest bone disorders occur when an abnormal growth of cartilage and bone develops in the anterior chest wall. Pediatric chest bone disorders occur in children in two specific types: Funnel Chest, also referred to as pectus excavatum, and Pigeon Breast, also termed as pectus carinatum.

  • Signs & Symptoms of Depression in Children

    Depression can be a difficult and debilitating disease; it can disrupt a person's life and even lead to suicide. It affects not just the patient but also his or her family and friends. Unfortunately, depression doesn't only affect adults. Children and teens can develop serious depression as well. There are many symptoms of depression in children, and they vary greatly from child to child. If your child exhibits several of the symptoms below, contact your pediatrician.

  • Depression Symptoms in Children

    It's natural for some children become moody, sad, angry and irritable. That is part of growing up. But depression in children is serious and should not be taken lightly or dismissed. Depression is an ongoing illness that interrupts a person's life. According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, five percent of children and teens suffer from depression. Parents and teachers should be aware of some of the symptoms of depression in children. The sooner you get them help, the sooner they will start to feel better.

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