The reduction of mental health stigma (MHS) was an expected benefit of integrating behavioral health in primary care (IPC). However, unlike other barriers discussed in agency reports on IPC, discussions of MHS lack research support. To fill this gap, the authors conducted a literature review ...
While much research has focused on the impacts of negative psychological states, such as stress, on physical health, relatively little research has examined the effects of positive psychological states. We suggest this imbalance is attributable to inadequate theoretical and methodological development regardi...
However, research that attends to gender disparity in depressive disorders and the wealth inequality is limited. This paper presented the statistical evidence to address this gap in the literature. The WHO has published a series of comprehensive reports about mental health34,46,47 and has made a ...
This present study seeks to advance knowledge about working conditions and mental health among the health and human service workers using a longitudinal research design. As it stands, longitudinal studies examining the working conditions of health and human care workers are limited and, with the excep...
Mobile phones not only affect physical and mental health, but also cause a decrease in academic performance. It can be seen that the harm of mobile phones is significant. Classmates, mobile phones have their advantages, but they also have their disadvantages. Lets take action, stay away from ...
Doomscrolling prevents you from paying attention to your thoughts and feelings, which is additionally detrimental to mental health. And, you may not even be fully conscious of how much it’s impacting you. “While you’re scrolling through all these articles,” she says, “you may not be awa...
Research has reported an epidemic of mental health concerns among staff in higher education. Universities can improve staff mental health by creating work environments that are more psychologically, socially, and organisationally safe and supportive. Yet, qualitative evidence in this area remains limited...
There has been very little research on the psychological impacts of viral epidemics—but the limited data that is available suggest that such epidemics may have severe social and psychological effects, and quarantining people may affect their mental health. ...
Overall, 83% of the young people surveyed said that stress about the future was having a moderate to major impact on their mental health. Of those young people who said they are worried about the future, two-thirds (66%) reported changes in their mood, 65% said they had tr...
SYDNEY, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- An Aussie research released to the public on Monday showed that COVID-19 pandemic could bring indirect negative impacts on children's mental well-being, academic results and physical health. The research, published in the Medical Journal of Australia (MJA), was ...