Which of the following children is most likely to still be depressed in adulthood?

a. 16-year-old Lachelle who has been withdrawn, sad, and listless since her mother
died in an automobile accident last year. Lachelle blames herself for the accident,
because her mother was driving to pick her up at school when the accident
occurred. Since the accident, Lachelle has lost a lot of weight and has had
difficulty sleeping.
b. 12-year-old Clint, who was diagnosed with major depressive disorder and
comorbid conduct disorder. Clint is rejected by other children and does not have
any friends because of his antisocial conduct.
c. 11-year-old Sarina, who was recently diagnosed with major depressive disorder,
after she expressed suicidal thoughts to a teacher at school following an incident
in which other children teased her. According to Sarina, "the voices" were telling
her that she should kill herself to get even with the other children.
d. 15-year-old Shaun, who has been displaying symptoms of major depressive
disorder since he and his family moved to a new state 4 months ago. Shaun did
not display any symptoms of depression prior to the move.
e. All of the above are equally likely to continue to be depressed in adulthood.


C

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