• This study aimed to examine the longitudinal effects of parental maltreatment(age 9) on peer trust in early adolescence(age 12) mediated by ego-identity, self-esteem, and depression(age 11). (childstudies.org)
  • 001). In addition, parental maltreatment positively correlated with depression and negatively correlated with ego-identity and self-esteem. (childstudies.org)
  • Moreover, ego-identity and self-esteem were found to have indirect negative effects on peer trust mediated by depression. (childstudies.org)
  • Thus, ego-identity, self-esteem, and depression partially mediated the relationship between parental maltreatment during late childhood and peer trust in early adolescence. (childstudies.org)
  • This study verified the longitudinal effects of parental maltreatment on peer trust mediated by ego-identity, self-esteem, and depression. (childstudies.org)
  • These factors in turn create low self-esteem and a desire to escape feelings like self-doubt, powerlessness, and hopelessness. (peele.net)
  • Such factors build self-esteem, a sense of personal control, a desire to be healthy, and a link to mainstream activities and values. (peele.net)
  • To do so, we used temporal network analysis to unfold the temporal dynamics between core psychological paranoia-related mechanisms, such as self-esteem, sadness, feeling close to others, and experiential avoidance. (frontiersin.org)
  • The contemporaneous model indicated that paranoia and sadness co-occurred within the same time frame, while sadness was associated with both low self-esteem and lack of closeness to others. (frontiersin.org)
  • Without alluding to a defensive process as an explanation, this perspective suggest that individuals' social and emotional difficulties would simply correlate with low self-esteem and depression ( Freeman, 2007 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Nonetheless, results regarding the role of self-esteem in paranoia are inconsistent. (frontiersin.org)
  • Supporting Freeman's proposal, some authors have evidenced that people with paranoid beliefs exhibited lower self-esteem than those without such beliefs ( Kesting and Lincoln, 2013 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • This study aimed to examine the effects of attachment and shared time between mother and child and self-esteem on subjective well-being in late childhood. (childstudies.org)
  • They responded to questionnaires regarding attachment and shared time between mother and child and the self-esteem and subjective well-being of children. (childstudies.org)
  • Attachment and shared time between mother and child had an indirect effect through self-esteem as well as a direct effect on the subjective well-being of children. (childstudies.org)
  • Findings emphasize that mother-child relationships play significant roles in predicting both the subjective well-being and self-esteem of children. (childstudies.org)
  • The importance of self-esteem was identified in late childhood based on its relative influence on subjective well-being compared to mother-child relationships. (childstudies.org)
  • When kids witness mild to moderate conflict that involves support, compromise, and positive emotions at home, they learn better social skills, self-esteem, and emotional security, which can help parent-child relations and how well they do in school, E. Mark Cummings, a developmental psychologist at Notre Dame University, tells Developmental Science . (iflscience.com)
  • Self-esteem and attainment: An analysis of change and stability. (scirp.org)
  • Measures of self-esteem for school-age children. (scirp.org)
  • Resilience in adolescents: Protective role of social support, coping strategies, self esteem, and social activities on experience of stress and depression. (scirp.org)
  • The Rosenberg self-esteem scale and Harter's self-perception for adolescents: A concurrent validity study. (scirp.org)
  • While some studies have found empirical evidence to support an association between SM use and positive mental health outcomes, such as improved social self-concept and self-esteem [ 9 ], others have found associations between SM use and health problems, such as anxiety, sleep problems, and low self-esteem [ 10 ]. (e-chnr.org)
  • Meta-analyses of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have consistently found that childhood maltreatment is strongly associated with clinical depression across the life course. (nature.com)
  • A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 203 adolescent postpartum mothers selected through cluster sampling. (belitungraya.org)
  • The relationship between addictive use of social media and video games and symptoms of psychiatric disorders: A large-scale cross-sectional study. (biomindclinic.com)
  • The frequency of osteogenic activities and the pattern of intermittence between periods of physical activity and sedentary behaviour affects bone mineral content: The cross-sectional NHANES study. (biomindclinic.com)
  • Cross-sectional studies have found that gratitude is positively associated with self-reported physical health (26) , psychological health (26)(27)(28), hope (29,30), sleep quality and quantity (31,32), and engagement in health behaviors (26). (researchgate.net)
  • A multi-site survey study was conducted among adolescents ( N = 9,655) residing in the five most populous cities in Croatia, with the aim of examining cross-sectional associations of family and school factors with adolescent mental health. (frontiersin.org)
  • Most studies were international, empirical, cross-sectional and quantitative, with a focus on lesbian parenthood. (bvsalud.org)
  • Physiological and psychological maturation during adolescence alters cognitive, emotional, and motivational processes, and these developmental changes interact with other processes that influence adolescents' mental and behavioral health, including individual traits, family and social environments, and the broader social and economic climate ( National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 2019 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Teenagers susceptible to drug abuse can often be identified by 'risk factors' such as poverty, 2 emotional problems like depression or anxiety, antisocial peer groups, and a disturbed family environment. (peele.net)
  • A multilevel meta-analysis synthesizing five decades of cumulative knowledge on effects of youth psychotherapy, states that the impact of therapy differs markedly by target problem, showing larger treatment effects for anxiety than for other problems, and most disappointing effects for depression [ 6 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Results from the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Extended Long-Term Study (CAMELS) found that treatment type was not associated with remission status across the follow-up [ 10 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These stressors have been linked to increased rates of anxiety, depression, learning problems, and aggression. (hhs.gov)
  • The amount and frequency of exposure to community violence will be measured, as well as short- and long-term psychological (anxiety, depression, perception of social support), behavioral (academic achievement, risk engagement) and adaptational (psychological and behavioral coping) responses. (onlineethics.org)
  • Some of the children exhibit signs of distress, anxiety and depression, and report that they have begun to engage in multiple risk behaviors such as substance use, delinquency, violence and sexual promiscuity. (onlineethics.org)
  • People may feel guilt, shame, anxiety or depression -which can add to feeling worthless and out of control- and these feelings can trigger a binge. (drgiamarson.com)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has led to diminished sleep and increased stress, anxiety, and burnout for many health professionals and health professions students. (researchgate.net)
  • Intervention caregivers reported significantly lower symptoms of depression (Ɵ = -0.64, p = 0.05) and anxiety (Ɵ = -0.65, p = 0.02). (bvsalud.org)
  • Depression, anxiety, and stress were assessed as outcomes. (frontiersin.org)
  • Among school factors, increased school attachment was found to be significantly associated with reduced depression, anxiety, and stress for female adolescents, and with decreased depression and stress for male adolescents. (frontiersin.org)
  • conversely, an increase in school commitment was associated with an increase in anxiety and stress for male adolescents. (frontiersin.org)
  • Increases in family communication were significantly associated with reduced depression, anxiety, and stress only for male adolescents, while increased family satisfaction was significantly associated with reduced depression, anxiety, and stress for female adolescents and with decreased depression and stress for male adolescents. (frontiersin.org)
  • Moreover, studies have indicated a strong link between early-life trauma and an increased risk for clinical depression, anxiety, and a higher likelihood of suicide (Medical News Today, n.d. (sevenstonesmentalhealth.com)
  • Compared to the general population, non-heterosexual and transgender subpopulations have higher rates of mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, and suicide, as well as behavioral and social problems such as substance abuse and intimate partner violence. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • These findings emphasize the importance of considering these factors in nursing and midwifery practice to provide targeted support and interventions, ultimately improving the mental health outcomes for teenage mothers during the postpartum period. (belitungraya.org)
  • Targeted treatment of psychiatric disorders among adolescents is therefore crucial, and treatment outcomes of standard clinical care is consequently of great interest. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Social connectedness and belonging can improve happiness and myriad health outcomes, in addition to workplace outcomes like engagement and performance. (businessgrouphealth.org)
  • 4 With health and business outcomes at stake, promoting positive relationships among peers and loved ones has become an important public health and workplace issue. (businessgrouphealth.org)
  • This resource examines the relationship between social connectedness and health, well-being, community and business outcomes. (businessgrouphealth.org)
  • A few studies have assessed gratitude and related outcomes in healthcare education stakeholders. (researchgate.net)
  • Secondary outcomes were caregiver mental health and parental stress. (bvsalud.org)
  • Good evidence was found that the intervention improves important health outcomes and concludes that benefits substantially outweigh harm. (emdrhap.org)
  • The current study represents one of the largest studies of Croatian adolescents to date, and aimed to examine associations between school and family factors linked to PYD, and mental health outcomes experienced by Croatian youth. (frontiersin.org)
  • The American Psychological Association (2020) suggests that such traumatic experiences in early childhood can accelerate body and brain aging, potentially leading to poor health outcomes later in life. (sevenstonesmentalhealth.com)
  • The prevailing explanation in the scientific literature is the social stress model, which posits that social stressors - such as stigmatization and discrimination - faced by members of these subpopulations account for the disparity in mental health outcomes. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • Studies show that while social stressors do contribute to the increased risk of poor mental health outcomes for these populations, they likely do not account for the entire disparity. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • We turn first to the evidence for the statistical links between sexual identities or behaviors and mental health outcomes. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • However, researchers can study the correlations between sexual behavior, attraction, or identity and mental health outcomes, though there may be - and often are found to be - differences between how sexual behavior, attraction, and identity relate to particular mental health outcomes. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • The preschool years present a critical developmental period sensitive to changes in public health and social policy, for which robust investments in programs that support families can improve intergenerational outcomes. (americanprogress.org)
  • ABSTRACT There is compelling evidence from high-quality studies that mental health promotion and primary prevention interventions can reduce the risk of mental disorders, enhance protective factors for good mental and physical health, and lead to lasting positive effects on a range of social and economic outcomes. (who.int)
  • Many adolescents begin learning and making decisions about healthy behaviors for the first time. (e-chnr.org)
  • A robust and growing body of research examines the relationships between sexuality or sexual behaviors and mental health status. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • This study examined the effects of parenting behaviors and children's happiness on children's media device addiction. (childstudies.org)
  • This study confirmed that positive maternal parenting behaviors and children's happiness are protective factors for children's media device addiction. (childstudies.org)
  • Contagion-as-imitation combines perspectives from psychology, sociology, and public health research and provides the greatest heuristic utility for examining whether and how suicide and suicidal behaviors may spread among persons at both individual and population levels. (cdc.gov)
  • We assessed the association between pre-COVID impulsivity levels and engagement in preventative measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in a longitudinal South African sample, in order to inform future pandemic planning. (bvsalud.org)
  • Accumulation of economic hardship and health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Social causation or selection? (mcmaster.ca)
  • Considerable research has been devoted to examining the mental health conditions of patients with COVID-19 and medical staff attending to these patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. (jmir.org)
  • However, there are few insights concerning how the pandemic may take a toll on the mental health of the general population, and especially of nonpatients (ie, individuals who have not contracted COVID-19). (jmir.org)
  • The findings also highlight the experiences of people in China and can help global citizens and health policymakers to mitigate the effects of psychiatric disorders during this and other public health crises, which should be regarded as a key component of a global pandemic response. (jmir.org)
  • BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: A national, longitudinal survey of US adolescents assessed adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) twice during the COVID-19 pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • 11 Another study saw loneliness in U.S. adults jump from 54% to 61% in just 1 year (2018 to 2019). (businessgrouphealth.org)
  • A 2019 study found that more than 300 doctors die by suicide each year across the nation. (medscape.com)
  • This review aims to systematically examine the existing literature to identify modifiable factors that increase vulnerability to, or act as a buffer against, depression, and could therefore inform the development of targeted interventions. (nature.com)
  • These results highlight the burden of adolescent psychiatric disorders, the need for extensive interventions and the importance of resilience factors for a positive outcome. (biomedcentral.com)
  • and randomized studies indicate that gratitude interventions can improve psychological well-being and sleep. (researchgate.net)
  • Conclusions: Digital parenting interventions using WhatsApp can effectively promote responsive caregiving and caregiver mental health in low-resource settings, with great potential for scalability. (bvsalud.org)
  • A framework for understanding the interrelationship of individual and environmental factors that influence adolescent health and well-being, as well as opportunities for policy-level interventions, is known as Positive Youth Development (PYD). (frontiersin.org)
  • Findings suggest that interventions for mental health promotion and prevention of internalizing problems should address both school and family contexts, and may be more effective when accounting for differing developmental experiences of female and male adolescents. (frontiersin.org)
  • This paper reviews the available evidence in order to guide the implementation of mental health promotion and prevention interventions in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. (who.int)
  • METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Data will be drawn from a quantitative longitudinal study in Cape Town, South Africa. (bvsalud.org)
  • Therefore, the MACS is a short, reliable and valid scale to measure adolescent coping, thus enabling clinicians, researchers and educators to improve their practice when conducting research and guiding adolescents in developing effective coping methods. (scirp.org)
  • 3 These teenagers can build on their strengths (known as 'resilience' or 'protective' factors) to prevent the negative factors from dominating their lives. (peele.net)
  • Risk and protective factors for mental health at a youth mass gathering. (edu.au)
  • Our study revealed that character strengths were protective factors against behavior problems in early adolescents. (springeropen.com)
  • In the Health Realization ("HR") model, all psychological phenomena, from severe disorder to glowing health, are presented as manifestations of three operative "principles" first formulated as principles of human experience by Sydney Banks: Mind - the universal energy that animates all of life, the source of innate health and well-being. (wikipedia.org)
  • Specifically, we examined whether psychological health, healthy activities, and willingness to seek help for health concerns mediated the link between gratitude and self-reported physical health, as well as if these mediational pathways are moderated by age, in a broad sample of Swiss adults (N = 962, M(age) = 52 years, age range: 19 to 84). (researchgate.net)
  • Dispositional gratitude correlated positively with self-reported physical health, and this link was mediated by psychological health, healthy activities, and willingness to seek help for health concerns. (researchgate.net)
  • However, the indirect effects for psychological health and healthy activities were stronger for older than younger adults. (researchgate.net)
  • Association of psychological risk factors and acute myocardial infarction in China: the INTER-HEART China study. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Non-conscious neural activation may underlie various psychological functions in health and disorder. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A study conducted in 2015 by a Korean government research institute reported that SM had both advantages (e.g., social connectivity, social involvement, information attainment, and entertainment) and disadvantages (e.g., social risk, time consumption, psychological risks, and privacy concerns) [ 8 ]. (e-chnr.org)
  • The goal of the current study was to examine relations among self-compassion, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom severity, and overall psychological health in a sample of trauma-exposed university students. (bsl.nl)
  • Further, the current study explored these associations while controlling for a theoretically related construct, psychological inflexibility. (bsl.nl)
  • The two observed factors of self-compassion emerged as strong predictors of variation in overall psychological health, even in the context of PTSD symptoms and psychological inflexibility. (bsl.nl)
  • Most studies have focused on identifying the dangers and risks associated with posting self-portraits on social networks, but it is an open question as to whether such behavior serves to increase people's psychological well-being. (psychologyinrussia.com)
  • Our study involved 96 respondents from Moscow, mainly psychology students, who provided information about their activity on social networks, and completed questionnaires on their motivation, social support, and psychological well-being. (psychologyinrussia.com)
  • We aimed to examine symptom load in a clinical adolescent population at three-year follow-up and explore associations with standard care treatment procedures and resilience factors upon first presenting at Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Dr. Judy Brewster, long interested in the effects of exposure to maladaptive environments on development, plans to design a study to examine resilience. (onlineethics.org)
  • Multigroup structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to examine relations of interest among female and male adolescents. (frontiersin.org)
  • This study aimed to examine the influence of social media affinity on eating attitudes and body dissatisfaction among adolescents in the Philippines. (e-chnr.org)
  • Le prĆ©sent article examine les preuves disponibles afin d'orienter la mise en œuvre d'interventions pour la promotion et la prĆ©vention de la santĆ© mentale dans la RĆ©gion de la MĆ©diterranĆ©e orientale. (who.int)
  • The present study aims to examine the varied definitions and potential utility of the term contagion in suicide-related research. (cdc.gov)
  • This resource looks at the relationship between social connectedness, belonging and health and well-being. (businessgrouphealth.org)
  • Another study [ 6 ] stated that the use of SM by adolescents increased connectedness and intimacy with their peers. (e-chnr.org)
  • Thirteen databases (including Medline, PsychINFO, SCOPUS) were searched (between 1984 and 2014) for prospective, longitudinal studies published in English that included at least 300 participants and assessed associations between childhood maltreatment and later depression. (nature.com)
  • We identified 22 eligible articles ( N =12 210 participants), of which 6 examined potential modifiable predictors of depression following maltreatment. (nature.com)
  • With almost 1,300 Belgian participants, the second study linked emodiversity to less medication use, lower government health-care costs, and fewer doctor visits and days spent in the hospital. (mindful.org)
  • What are Judy's responsibilities to the participants in her study? (onlineethics.org)
  • We formed a national representative sample (N=2185) comprising participants from 30 provinces across China, who were the first to experience the COVID-19 outbreak in the world. (jmir.org)
  • We administered a web-based survey to these participants to analyze social media use, health information support received via social media, and possible psychiatric disorders, including secondary traumatic stress (STS) and vicarious trauma (VT). (jmir.org)
  • 1999: Principle investigator: research funded by Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research: "The relationship between type of insurance, time period and length of stay in psychiatric hospitals" (two-year study, IS 25,000 per year). (biu.ac.il)
  • The study revealed that 35.96% of teenage mothers experienced symptoms of postpartum depression. (belitungraya.org)
  • EMDR therapy has a positive impact on intrusive imagery (such as nightmares and flashbacks), numbing, and hyperarousal symptoms of PTSD, as well as on associated grief and depression. (emdrhap.org)
  • Sadly, although physicians globally have a lower mortality risk from other common causes such as cancer and heart disease relative to the general population (presumably related to knowledge of self care, awareness of symptoms, and acess to early diagnosis), it is believed they have a significantly higher risk of dying from suicide, the end stage of an eminently treatable disease process, depression. (medscape.com)
  • [ 9 , 10 ] Depression is even more common in medical students and residents, with 15-30% of them screening positive for depressive symptoms. (medscape.com)
  • A small amount of initial research suggests that modifiable predictors of depression may be specific to maltreatment subtypes and gender. (nature.com)
  • Inspired by her decades of engagement and service, at the University of British Columbia I established a community-based research laboratory at Science World, a public science center where visitors have an opportunity to observe cutting-edge science in action and can engage directly with researchers studying cognitive development to learn more about the scientific method (see www.scienceworld.ca/lab ). (psychologicalscience.org)
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , 18(24) Doi:10.3390/ijerph182413363. (eduhk.hk)
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , 18 , 1-19. (eduhk.hk)
  • ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study received ethical approval from the Health Research Ethics Committee at Stellenbosch University (N 22/04/040). (bvsalud.org)
  • College of Alberta Psychologists, 1997) and Professor, I am engaged in research and practice related the psychology and experiences of adolescent girls and women. (usask.ca)
  • I am particularly interested in women's mental health and healing experiences (e.g., disordered eating and body image concerns, healing from the affects of interpersonal trauma, lived-body health concerns), professional development and well-being/resilience, training and supervision in applied psychology, and ethics in research and practice. (usask.ca)
  • French National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Paris, France. (emdrhap.org)
  • 2020: Principle investigator: research funded by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF): "The effects of older adult patients' views of aging and departmental ageism on post-hospitalization health. (biu.ac.il)
  • 2012: Principle investigator: research funded by Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research: "The attitudes of psychiatric hospital managers and workers toward hospitalization and treatment of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). (biu.ac.il)
  • Childhood trauma, a pervasive issue with far-reaching implications, has been the subject of extensive research due to its profound impact on brain development and mental health. (sevenstonesmentalhealth.com)
  • This article explores the multifaceted impact of adverse childhood experiences on the brain, exploring the latest research findings and their implications for mental health. (sevenstonesmentalhealth.com)
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Monograph No. 59. (marijuana-syndromes.com)
  • More research is needed to understand the causes of and potential solutions for these important clinical and public health issues. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • Before summarizing the relevant research, we should mention the criteria used in selecting the studies reviewed. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • However, more research about this relationship for younger adolescents and across race/ethnicity is needed. (cdc.gov)
  • This study aimed to assess the effect of a Career Education intervention intended to promote social- emotional skills. (bvsalud.org)
  • Effective treatments for PTSD: Practice Guidelines of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies New York: Guilford Press. (emdrhap.org)
  • Studies have indicated that variation in genes can play an important role in the evolution of mental disorders, although the reliable identification of connections between specific genes and specific disorders has proven more difficult. (wikipedia.org)
  • This view was held well into the late 1990s, in which people still believed this child-parent relationship was a large determinant of severe mental illness, such as depression and schizophrenia. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2011). Bullying behaviour is a significant (preventable) contributor to young people's poor mental health for both the perpetrators and/or targets. (ncab.org.au)
  • Neighbourhood identification and mental health: How social identification moderates the relationship between socioeconomic disadvantage and health. (edu.au)
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health , 16 Doi:10.1186/s13034-022-00451-4. (eduhk.hk)
  • This study aims to provide early insights into the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents experiencing orphanhood or caregiver loss in South Africa. (bvsalud.org)
  • and school based and youth mental health. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Our overarching goal is to increase the awareness of health professionals to disorders of reading that overlap or are confused with mental conditions and disorders. (edu.vn)
  • EMDR therapy has been listed as an effective treatment by the American Psychiatric Association, Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, the World Health Organization, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and numerous other international agencies. (emdrhap.org)
  • Dutch National Steering Committee Guidelines Mental Health Care (2003). (emdrhap.org)
  • This study aimed to investigate the association between social media use and mental health conditions in the general population based on a national representative sample during the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak in China. (jmir.org)
  • COVID-19 has taken a severe toll on the mental health of the general population, including individuals who have no history of psychiatric disorders or coronavirus infection. (jmir.org)
  • Chronic stress can lead to various health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, hormonal imbalances, and mental health disorders (Shonkoff et al. (sevenstonesmentalhealth.com)
  • And it's not just children's physical needs that are suffering, their mental health is on the decline too. (ultimateperformance.com)
  • As we will see, social stressors such as harassment and stigma likely explain some but not all of the elevated mental health risks for these populations. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • In every population, suicide is almost invariably the result of untreated or inadequately treated depression or other mental illness (that may or may not include substance or alcohol abuse), coupled with knowledge of and access to lethal means. (medscape.com)
  • In February 2013, a study found genetic links between five major psychiatric disorders: autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and schizophrenia. (wikipedia.org)
  • The study findings suggest that the causes of such psychiatric disorders are complex and multifactorial, and social media use is a potential factor. (jmir.org)
  • Studies involving an older adult cohort reported significant improvement in QoL after implantation, which was often independent of audiological performance. (karger.com)
  • It is thus difficult to draw firm conclusions from this study, but initial findings indicate that interpersonal relationships, cognitive vulnerabilities and behavioral difficulties may be modifiable predictors of depression following maltreatment. (nature.com)
  • The present study investigated the negative parental reaction to the disclosure of same-sex attraction and the differences between maternal and paternal responses, as reported by their homosexual daughters and sons. (springer.com)
  • This study attempted to provide a more solid framework to understand the severe consequences of parental maltreatment, thus contributing to eradicating the vicious cycle of violence. (childstudies.org)
  • A sample of children and adolescents between the ages of 9 and 18 years, experiencing parental or caregiver loss from COVID-19, will be recruited together with a comparison group of children in similar environments who did not experience loss. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our studies have shown that the long-term effects of parental withdrawal are actually more disturbing to kids' adjustment than open conflict," he says . (iflscience.com)
  • This study aimed to compare the relationship between parental efficacy and social support systems of single teen mothers across different family forms. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Although maltreatment experiences in childhood increase the risk for depression, not all maltreated children become depressed. (nature.com)
  • Despite the increased risk of depression following maltreatment, not all children who are abused will develop depression symptomatology. (nature.com)
  • Key questions regarding which subgroups of children may be more vulnerable to depression, and the pathways by which maltreatment leads to depression onset within subgroups, remain unanswered. (nature.com)
  • This study used data from the Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey 2010 (KCYPS 2010). (childstudies.org)
  • Marital satisfaction, family income, and the number of children were identified as key factors associated with postpartum depression in this population. (belitungraya.org)
  • But that doesn't mean their ultimate happiness is predetermined, assures Bob Murray, PhD, author of Raising an Optimistic Child: A Proven Plan for Depression-Proofing Young Children - for Life (McGraw-Hill). (angelibebe.com)
  • Electronic media use and sleep in school-aged children and adolescents: A review. (biomindclinic.com)
  • Children and adolescents and digital media. (biomindclinic.com)
  • This report was prepared by RTI International for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Office of the Secretary, and the Office of Family Assistance, Administration for Children and Families, United States Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract Number HHSP23320062920YC, September 2006. (hhs.gov)
  • Volumetric magnetic resonance imaging studies have shown that children with TS have larger dorsolateral prefrontal regions as well as increased cortical white matter in the right frontal lobe. (medscape.com)
  • Yet, little attention has been given to children and adolescents in policy, provision and services. (bvsalud.org)
  • The study aims to recruit 500 children in both groups. (bvsalud.org)
  • A review of current approaches used to help children and parents cope with health care procedures. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Children in high-conflict families, whether intact or divorced, tend to fare worse than children of parents that get along, according to a University of Illinois study review . (iflscience.com)
  • The 20-year study showed that socially competent children who could cooperate with their peers without prompting, be helpful to others, understand their feelings, and resolve problems on their own were far more likely to earn a college degree and have a full-time job by age 25 than those with limited social skills. (iflscience.com)
  • the term RD is used from hereon) is approximately 5-10% of all children depending on the study across languages, cultures, and writing systems (3). (edu.vn)
  • In studies investigating children, many reported no significant difference in QoL attainment between CI recipients and normal-hearing peers. (karger.com)
  • Exposure to chronic stress can lead to long-term health problems, emphasizing the importance of stress management and supportive environments for children. (sevenstonesmentalhealth.com)
  • Differences were found in the frequencies of the categories used by primary school children and adolescents. (psychologyinrussia.com)
  • The data were drawn from the tenth wave of the Panel Study on Korean Children. (childstudies.org)
  • As children transition from toddlerhood into early childhood, their health, development, and well-being continue to be strongly tied to an interconnected array of social and contextual factors that affect their access to safe housing, nutritious foods, health care coverage, educational opportunities, and economic security. (americanprogress.org)
  • 2012. Chronic Adolescent Exposure to Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in COMT Mutant Mice: Impact on Indices of Dopaminergic, Endocannabinoid and GABAergic Pathways . (marijuana-syndromes.com)
  • The aim of the current study was to evaluate the individual and combined associations be. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The purpose of this study was to explore U.S. parents' and caregivers' understanding about children's bullying-what bullying is and how to address it. (cdc.gov)
  • Consideration of study design is vital when addressing questions of causality, and the temporal order of factors that may influence causal pathways, as is the case in this review. (nature.com)
  • The study quality was assessed using an adapted Newcastle-Ottawa Scale checklist. (nature.com)
  • This paper presents the collective results of three independent studies in two countries, Australia and Iceland, aimed to develop a psychometrically sound adolescent coping scale, the Measure of Adolescent Coping Strategies (MACS). (scirp.org)
  • Meta-analyses (random effects models) were performed on combined data to estimate the effect size of the association between maltreatment and depression. (nature.com)
  • The primary aim of this study was to assess the impact of practicing Tiny HabitsĀ® on self-reported gratitude, as measured by the 6-Item Gratitude Questionnaire (GQ-6). (researchgate.net)
  • For adolescents, one factor that can change is their eating habits, which are subject to many influences, such as environmental cues from advertising and media, including SM. (e-chnr.org)
  • Studies have shown a significant relationship between the use of SM and problematic eating habits [ 6 ]. (e-chnr.org)
  • Most studies support the hypothesis that TS is an inherited developmental disorder of synaptic neurotransmission. (medscape.com)
  • He is a Fellow of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • 4 This report takes a comprehensive view of health and well-being during the latter portion of this critical developmental window-early childhood-putting this developmental period into context beside the perinatal period and infancy and toddlerhood and establishing its importance for a strong family- and child-centered policy agenda. (americanprogress.org)
  • The aim of the present study was to describe the scientifi c literature on families constituted by lesbian, gay and bisexual individuals, through a systematic review of national and international studies published between 2009 and 2013. (bvsalud.org)
  • Journal of Child and Family Studies, 22 , 962-970. (springer.com)
  • It means that you can help your child build resilience to avoid drug abuse. (peele.net)
  • she suggests that a letter be sent to parents advising them that the study will be conducted and asking them to return the permission form if they do not want their child to participate. (onlineethics.org)
  • Journal of Child and Family Studies , in press , 1-14. (eduhk.hk)
  • Journal of Child and Family Studies , in press , 1-11. (eduhk.hk)
  • Postnatal depression (PND) is an important health problem of global relevance for maternal health and impacts on the health and wellbeing of the child over the life-course. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Child Health Nurs Res. (e-chnr.org)
  • It is essential to recognize that the definition of trauma can differ from one child to another, as individual perceptions and levels of resilience play a role in determining the impact of these experiences. (sevenstonesmentalhealth.com)
  • But if you want your child to live the longest, happiest, fullest life possible, the gift of health is something you can't ignore. (ultimateperformance.com)
  • Child abuse and health-related quality of life in adulthood. (bsl.nl)
  • Studies were included if they had identified the HRQoL attainment, cost of care, cost-utility, or cost-effectiveness associated with CI. (karger.com)
  • Considerable work has been done on the QoL attainment and health economic implications of CI. (karger.com)
  • Health realization (HR) is a resiliency approach to personal and community psychology first developed in the 1980s by Roger C. Mills and George Pransky, and based on ideas and insights these psychologists elaborated from attending the lectures of philosopher and author Sydney Banks. (wikipedia.org)
  • This factor structure was supported by multisample confirmatory factor analysis (MSCFA) across age, gender and national samples. (scirp.org)
  • In Study 2, including 534 Australian adolescents, the factor structure was verified through confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). (scirp.org)
  • The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. (cdc.gov)
  • The present study aimed to explore character strengths that were independently related to fewer behavior problems in early adolescents. (springeropen.com)
  • In contrast to psychotherapies that focus on the content of the clients' dysfunctional thinking, HR focuses on "innate health" and the role of "Mind, Thought, and Consciousness" in creating the clients' experience of life. (wikipedia.org)
  • The role of social support in well being and coping with self reported stressful events in adolescents. (scirp.org)
  • It may not be appreciated that depression is a leading risk factor for myocardial infarction in male physicians, and it may also play a role in immune suppression, thus increasing the risk of many infectious diseases and cancer. (medscape.com)
  • Higher self-reported resilience characteristics were associated with lower symptom load after three years. (biomedcentral.com)
  • To learn more about the characteristics associated with resilience to environmental insult, Judy will study fourth, sixth and eighth graders who have been exposed to violence within their communities. (onlineethics.org)
  • Studies 1 and 2 provided evidence of construct validity. (scirp.org)
  • The views, opinions and findings expressed in this document are those of the report authors and the researchers whose work was included in the review and do not necessarily represent the official positions and policies of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. (hhs.gov)
  • Findings can inform the strategic development of bullying prevention health messages for parents. (cdc.gov)
  • At the end, they found teens in the mindfulness class were significantly less prone to depression and stress compared to those who attended the substance-abuse class. (mindful.org)