9. Child and adolescent health

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  • Child health
    • Definitions
      • Early childhood – age 0 to 4
      • Childhood – age 5 to 14
      • Adolescence – age 15 to 19
      • Youth – age 20 – 24
    • Causes of death in children < 5 years
      • 45% occur during neonatal period
      • 55% occur during the remaining period
        • Pneumonia
        • Diarrhoeal diseases
        • Congenital anomalies
        • Injuries
      • 80% are due to preventable causes
    • School
      • School health services are essential in child health
    • Prevention of childhood diseases
      • Good antenatal care
      • Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months
      • Discourage maternal alcohol and smoking
      • Regular health checks
      • Vaccination
      • Provide healthy, safe environments
  • Adolescent health
    • Most adolescent deaths are due to preventable or treatable causes
    • Diseases during adolescence affect the adolescent during this period and later in life
    • Causes of adolescent death
      • Road traffic injuries
      • HIV/AIDS
      • Suicide
      • Pneumonia
    • Causes of adolescent disability or illness
      • Depression
      • Road traffic injuries
      • Anaemia
      • HIV/AIDS
    • At this age it’s important to engage them in their own care, as this lays the foundation for future health
    • Mental health in adolescents
      • Depression is top cause of disability
      • Suicide is third cause of death
      • Violence, poverty, humiliation, bullying, etc. – increase risk
    • Road traffic injuries in adolescents
      • Young are less able to assess risk, they like to test their boundaries and they overestimate their abilities
      • Young drivers are inexperienced drivers
      • Males are much more likely to be involved in road traffic injuries than females
    • Epigenetic regulation of glucocorticoid receptor (GR)
      • Glucocorticoids are involved in perception of stress
      • Methylated gene for GR – anxiety (in rat experiment)
      • Unmethylated gene for GR – no anxiety (in rat experiment)
      • This epigenetic pattern can be modified by environmental and behavioural factors
      • Shows one mechanism by which the environment may cause mental health problems
    • Prevention of adolescent diseases
      • Make health services free/affordable, available, and adapted to adolescents
      • Prevent drug use at the national, local, and school level
      • Provide free/affordable and available sexual prevention
      • Health workers should be competent in working with adolescents
      • Promote nurturing family relationships
      • Enhance social skills, problem-solving skills and self confidence