School choice allows families to choose schools that are more suited to their children. These choices may affect non-academic outcomes, including students' mental health. We empirically examine the relationship between school choice and mental health using two methods. First, we use difference-in-...
Mental healthGenderThis study aimed at examining the effects of an outdoor educational intervention on the mental health of schoolchildren. Two elementary schools participated (N=230); one experimental school where the intervention was implemented, and the other a reference school. Demographic questions...
School bullying have serious and lasting negative impacts on mental health, including depression48,49,50,51, anxiety48,50,51,52,53, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)54, and risk of suicide51,52. Japan has a higher prevalence of school bullying compared to most other countries (i.e., ...
It has 8 individual subscales divided across physical and psychological domains: Physical Function (PF), Role Physical (RP), Bodily Pain (BP), Global Health (GH), Vitality (VIT), Social Function (SF), Role Emotional (RE), and Mental Health (MH). World Health Organization Quality of Life...
Over the past years, countless studies conducted have shown the positive effects that laughing has on one’s physical and mental health. Are you ready to laugh more? Below you’ll find five ways to bring more laughter into your life. Smile more. Smiling is not laughing. 【小题1】 When...
When done moderately, it has no negative effects. Worrying and feeling guilty about masturbating leads to needless suffering and has no positive effects. Although no general health risks are associated with masturbation, it can have a strong negative or positive effect on many people. It is ...
The symptoms2may include redness,spend much time on screens instead of focusing on burning feeling and dry eyes.their schoolwork. The fear of missing the latest Cyberbullying (网络欺凌)news drives them to frequently(频繁地) check their According to a study conducted on teenagers,mobile phones. ...
There has been a steady increase in empirical research on school-based mind- fulness programmes (SBMP)s in schools over the past 10 to 15 years. Yet, compared to other sectors, such as health care, the research demonstrating the benefits of mindful- ness training in educational settings ...
Although a substantial literature has shown that corporal punishment by parents is linked with increased behavior problems, increased mental health problems, and decreased school performance (Gershoff in Psychological Bulletin 128:539–579, 2002; Gershoff in Report on physical punishment in the United ...
Educational achievement was dichotomized into ‘low and intermediate’ (1 to 7; unfinished primary school to bachelor education) and ‘high’ (8 to 10; master education to PhD). Statistical analyses All analyses were conducted in STATA 15. ...