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National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center

A Federal resource for professionals, parents and youth working to prevent violence committed by and against young people.

Teen Depression Warning Signs

All too often, depression is left untreated because people fail to recognize the symptoms and believe that it is just normal sadness, a phase that a teen is going though, or a sign of weakness. This can be a terrible mistake. It is important to know the symptoms so that you can distinguish depression from occasional normal sadness or moodiness.

Common symptoms of depression include:

Most teens experience some of these symptoms occasionally, but if a teen has a number of these symptoms for more than a few weeks, he or she is likely to have major depression and may need professional help. Teenagers often show depression in other ways as well.

Some other signs to watch for include

see alsoYouth Suicide Risk Factors, Youth Suicide Warning Signs


  1. American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental Disorders. Fourth Edition (DSM IV). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.