Examinations and Tests
Your doctor or another health professional will evaluate and
diagnose
depression in your child by asking questions about
your child's medical history and conducting tests to determine if symptoms are
caused by something other than depression. Your child may be given a physical
examination or blood tests to rule out conditions such as
hypothyroidism or
anemia. Your child may be asked to complete a
mental health assessment, which tests his or her
ability to think, reason, and remember.
You may be asked to help complete a pediatric symptom checklist, a
brief screening questionnaire that helps to diagnose depression or other
psychological problems in children. Also, your child may be asked to take a
short written or verbal test for depression.
Sometimes a more thorough evaluation may be needed to fully assess
your child's depression. Interviews may be conducted with the parents or with
other people who know the young person well. Specific information may be
obtained from the child's teachers or from social service workers.