An adolescent has recently begun doing poorly in school and has stopped participating in sports and other extracurricular activities. During the history interview, the adolescent reports feeling tired, having difficulty concentrating, and experiencing a loss of appetite for the past few weeks but cannot attribute these changes to any major life event. Which is an important next step in managing this patient?
A) Administering a diagnostic rating scale for depression
B) Considering a short-term trial of an antidepressant medication
C) Determining suicidal ideation and risk of suicide
D) Referring the adolescent to a mental health specialist
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