disorders typically appear in childhood and are traced to genetic differences, atypical brain development, or prenatal exposure to substances that adversely affect development

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The most prevalent mental illnesses in children include depression, ADHD, anxiety issues, and behavior issues.

Learning and developmental disorders, autism, and risk factors including substance abuse and self-harm are among the other ailments and issues that have an impact on children's learning, behavior, and emotions.

The following five ailments are the only ones covered in this chapter: autism, conduct disorder, childhood anxiety disorders, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (intellectual developmental disorder).

Your chance of acquiring a mental disorder may be impacted by a number of variables, including:

  • a blood relative, such as a parent or brother, has a history of mental illness.
  • challenges in life that are stressful, such having money issues, losing a loved one, or being divorced.
  • a persistent (chronic) illness, as diabetes.

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