Researchers have studied help-seeking behaviours regarding students' mental health, highlighting their reluctance when in higher education. This study aimed to identify the facilitators and barriers to formal and informal sources of help-seeking for mental health difficulties in students based in the UK...
This is a cross-sectional descriptive study of cardiometabolic health and health behaviours of consumers attending a public community mental health service in an Australian city. One hundred and fourteen consumers currently living with psychosis participated. Standard measures of cardiometabolic health, ...
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23. The action of nicotine on nAChR could underlie a mechanism by which smoking causally influences mental health. Chronic exposure to nicotine may result in long-lasting alterations of dopaminergic and cholinergic pathways, leading
Mental health wellbeing COVID-19 pandemic, students 1. Introduction Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, various lockdown restrictions were imposed across Australia throughout 2020 [81]. In response to a second wave, Melbournians experienced 112 days of continuous lockdown, with strict restrictions incl...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and consequent public health restrictions on the mental health of adolescents is of global concern. The purpose of this study was to examine how Canadian adolescents coped during the early pandemic and whether differen
The Norwich Institute of Healthy Ageing (NIHA) develops and implements effective strategies to promote sustained population behaviour change, in order to improve physical and mental well-being. Over 50% of our health status is determined by our lifestyle behaviours. ...
A composite health behaviour risk index (CHBRI) was calculated by summing the number of WCRF recommendations met (range: 0–9). Among 1348 participants (mean age = 64 years (SD = 11.4)), 41.5% reported anxiety/depression problems. The mean CHBRI score was 4.4 (SD = 1.4)...
Tanzania Journal of Health Sciences, 1(1), 41–52. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322930919 Google Scholar Kelada, L., Hasking, P., & Melvin, G. A. (2017). School response to self-injury: Concerns of mental health staff and parents. School Psychology Quarterly, 32(2), 173...
Thus, we can assume that HL is related to ECAP behaviours, regardless of whether a child is at-risk of allergy or not at-risk, whether mothers have high or low parental competence, strong or weak child bonding or present symptoms of mental disorders. Our study makes a unique contribution ...