There have been many studies investigating the impact of gender on mental health, but few studies have addressed gender differences in mental health prevention. Among risk factor for mental health problems, there are individual, familiar, social, and healthcare factors. Individual factors include ...
"We looked at mental health in transgender and gender-nonconforming youth retrospectively between 2006 and 2014 and found that these youths had three to 13 times the mental health conditions of their cisgender counterparts," said the study's lead author, Tracy A. Becerra-Culqui, PhD, MPH, of...
Conclusions:Gender roles, age, income and social support interacted with physical and emotional health, and with the continuity of social participation of elderly caregivers. Special attention must be given to male caregivers. 展开 关键词: caregiving burden health psychological well-being social ...
This study was designed to examine the gender differences in children's mental health. A total of 427 children (205 male and 222 female) aged between 3 to 6 years old were recruited from 29 pre-schools in Malaysia using cluster sampling technique. Children's mental health status was measured...
Gender roles can significantly impact mental health, influencing individuals' emotional well-being, self-esteem, and overall psychological state. Here are some ways in which gender roles can negatively affect mental health: Emotional suppression Gender roles often affect the way individuals express ...
Research on gender and mental health suggests that conceptions of masculinity and femininity affect major risk factors for internalizing and externalizing problems, including the stressors men and women are exposed to, the coping strategies they use, the social relationships they engage in, and the ...
Screening positive for one of the mental health disorders assessed was associated with greater prevalence of enrollment with advanced HIV among men, but not among women. Future research should examine gender-specific pathways between mental health symptoms and entry into care with advanced HIV, ...
For this study, two cohorts are compared: those who have been exposed to puberty blockers (PBs) and gender-affirming hormones (GAHs) (intervention group) and those who have not (control group). The mental health outcomes evaluated by this model are depression, suicidality and generalized anxiety...
The survey did not ask for details of the mental health condition, but previous research has indicated common mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression, as well as eating disorders, self-harm and suicidality are more common among transgender, non-binary, and gender-diverse groups, ...
Gender differences in the mediation process are also notable. For males, life events increase supports; supports, in turn, are associated with lower depression. For women, while life events also increase supports, these supports are associated with higher depression....