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Critical Factors Associated with Depression in
Children with Suicidal Tendencies: An Approach
from Serious Games
Raymundo Camarena1 and Alberto Ochoa-Zezatti1 and Jorge Rodas1 and
Ismar Frango2 and Pedro Cacique2
1
Institute for Engineering and Technology
Autonomous University of Juarez
Juarez, Mexico
2
Universidade Presbiteriana MacKenzie
Brasil
Abstract. Just a few decades ago the society has been interested in
the field of children’s rights. For this reason, the society as a whole, has
been developing strategies to achieve that commitment. As a result, it has
given more attention to this society segment that is vulnerable. With this
the society does not pretend to expose the individual in the early stages
of his life. The way in which children lives is critical in his formation
when he reaches adulthood. Considering this, every field of study must
be present with a childhood approach to the early stages of life. Hoping
to contribute to build better generations. In the area of serious games
we have better opportunities, because the games are a major part in the
early stages of life and are present regardless of race, culture, religion or
social status of the children. The multiple factors involved in shaping the
character of children are out of his control. They are so many and varied
that it becomes difficult for a child gets out unscathed. Although it is
part of the natural formation of each individual processes it differently
and therefore, is affected in a different way. This paper presents, a serious
game prototype to be used as an aid in the treatment of children with
emotional disorder, particularly in children with some sort of depressive
behavior.