Health-damaging behaviors such as smoking, heavy alcohol drinking, inadequate fruit and vegetable consumption, and physical inactivity are leading risk factors that contribute to multiple health conditions and diseases [1, 5, 6]. Although many lifestyle factors are considered to be modifiable, all in...
As adults, these factors can contribute to these youth more likely becoming involved in addiction, violence, self-harm, substance abuse, depression, suicide, and criminal behavior. At minimum, the factors increase the likelihood that the young person will struggle to transition academically and/or ...
The guiding premise in the harm reduction approach is that all people can achieve improved psychological and physiological health even if they are unable to be substance-free. However, there remains an important gap in the current literature regarding factors that may influence substance abuse ...
It is possible that children with highly permissive parents may develop a self-centered personality that may contribute to poor interpersonal interactions out of the home, leading to a higher risk of SP47. But it is also possible that growing up with highly permissive parents will lead to the ...
and personal factors that could potentially contribute to the escalation of phubbing behaviors. It was hypothesized that differentiation of self would be associated with phubbing through the mediation of fear of missing out, romantic relationship satisfaction, and loneliness in intimate relationships. We ...
[78] Positive psychology • a theoretical approach that focusses on positive individual traits, valued subjective experiences, and positive institutions; it emphasises an understanding of the processes and factors that contribute to the health, success, and flourishing of individuals [79] Resilience ...
We assumed that, as in the case of addiction disorders, former cult members exhibit vulnerability and protective factors for cult commitment and membership. Thus, the aim of our study was to identify vulnerability factors that are involved in the commitment and in the retention in the group, as...
This was the first meta-analysis to address risk factors for self-injury in adolescents only. Our study summarized the risk factors that contribute to NSSI behaviours in this group. The results suggested that mental disorders, low health literacy, adverse childhood experiences, bullying, problem beha...
Based on these arguments, failure to address these challenges of ANRS might lead to negative user perceptions, and users would seek alternative ways to read news. Thus, ANRS developers and providers need to understand how users perceive ANRS and what factors contribute to their satisfaction, ...
With further validation studies, the identified risk factors can be used in the early detection of women at risk such that they can be provided with support and assistance to reduce the potential harm to themselves and others, in particular, to children under their care. Because of the low ...