This cross-sectional study examines the association between minimum wages and the mental health of children and adolescents in the US.
Affirmative mental healthcare was defined by LGBTQ + young adults as free of judgment with priority placed on the therapeutic power of genuine human connection. The need for trans-specific mental healthcare was also highlighted. Participants also expressed a preference for providers with shared ...
BackgroundDramatic changes have occurred in mental health treatments during the past decade. Data on recent treatment patterns are needed to estimate the
There was nothing she could do to get me out of that class, but she said she’d let me skip Health next semester, get out of the semester long lecture on abstinence, and take an extra elective, one that’s practically a free period, which will give me more time to work on my ...
The mental health care system is in crisis. More than 50 years after states began shuttering mental institutions, the system hasn’t recovered—leaving emergency rooms, jails and shelters as last-ditch stops to handle the most severe cases. Each year in Colorado, about 260,000 adults and child...
” So they pass this sentiment along to their employees when they’re the ones in charge. Springmeyer notes: “My employer provides mental health resources…[but] there is a stigma with asking for help in our profession. It is okay to express anger or frustration with calls/scenes, but ...
used salt and pepper shakers, hot sauce and catsup bottles and a fork to make a point about the doc’s messed-up personal life. It was near the end of the book where the pace had escalated. The scene slowed things down and, gulp, had to go. I hope to find a place for it in ...
balance and gait behavior for walking in older adults. However, the physiological performance of automated motor tasks has not been investigated. Dual-task costs generally describe impairments under dual-task conditions, although facilitations are sometimes also observed (e.g. Schaefer et al., 2015;...
TheYRBSS(https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/data/yrbs/overview.htm) was developed in 1990 to monitor priority health risk behaviors that contribute markedly to the leading causes of death, disability, and social problems among youth and adults in the United States. These behaviors, often established...
1 From 2010 to 2021, 71 820 youths aged 10 to 24 years died by suicide with a near 50% increase in annual suicide rates over this period.1 Prior studies indicate that less than one-half of youths who die by suicide have a previously documented mental health (MH) problem or diagnosis...