Many researchers have yet to explore the potential of ICTs from different aspects of teenagers' health and well-being; however, the negative impacts are more pervasive where ongoing studies have been conducted in the past years. The review provides insight into the benefits of ICT on teenagers ...
Well-being and health behaviour by parental socioeconomic status BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of parental socioeconomic status (SES) on subjects' well-being and health behaviour in adole... T Huurre,H Aro,O Rahkonen - 《Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol》 被...
family or schoolwork. In addition, they can become anxious, depressed, angry or scared and confused. This may just be a normal part of adolescence but could also be a sign that they are struggling with their mental wellbeing.
Considering that behavioral weight loss programs are ineffective for themajority of people, we recommend focusing on behaviors that are more easily changed and have stronger influences on health and well-being. Regularphysical activity, for example,improves moodandlowers riskfor heart disease and type ...
professor of pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center in New York. "You want to try to preventcardiovascular disease, as opposed to having to treat it later. The choices and the habits developed in early childhood and adolescence really determine health and well-being for years to come....
The World Health Organisation (WHO) views health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not simply the absence of illness or dis... D Jong,T. - 《School Psychology International》 被引量: 55发表: 2000年 The Role of Schools in Building the Resilience of Youth ...
their own mental health and wellbeing and understand what solutions work for them and why. The personal portal includes a ‘Red Dot’ feature available to the learner 24/7 that is directly linked to a qualified mental health therapist and coach at the press of a button, for times of ...
(1)推理判断题。根据第二段In some cases,we found that social media can positively influence their health and well-being,by helping them learn about healthy eating or new workouts to try.Besides,social media provides space for young people to talk to
A new study finds that teens with a positive sense of well-being are more likely to report being healthy in young adulthood. The research suggests this is not just because teenagers who feel good about themselves are healthy in the first place. ...
"We've continued to emphasize for the public that sleep is critical for our health and well-being," saidJohn Lopos, National Sleep Foundation CEO, "and in the context of the mental health crisis it's important to put more evidence behind the strong connection...