Fastame, M. C., Penna, M. P., and Hitchcott, P. K. (2015). Mental health in late adulthood: What can preserve it? Appl. Res. Qual. Life. 10, 459-471. doi: 10. 1007/s11482-014-9323-5Fastame MC, Penna MP, Hitchcott PK. Mental health in late adulthood: what can preserve...
Research findings indicate that individuals with high levels of positive mental health reported the fewest chronic physical conditions and that positive mental health acts as a protective factor in ageing (Keyes, 2005). Evidence from longitudinal data demonstrates that individuals with high psychological ...
Recently, CR has been linked to affective processes in psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, major depressive and anxiety symptoms, and psychological distress, suggesting its potential role in emotional expression and regulation. Whether the role of CR in mental health extends to non-pathological...
Launching into Adulthood from Institutional Care with a Serious Mental Health Condition 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 43 作者:VV Klodnick,KE Davis,MA Fagan,A Elias 摘要: This qualitative study explores the experiences of emerging adults with serious mental health conditions (e.g., bipolar...
viewing a parent develop internalizing symptoms after a grandparent's death may lead to a shared reaction. Alternatively, the impacts of a grandparent's death on parents and grandchildren could act independently from one another, resulting in an elevated risk of poor mental health for adolescents,...
However, previous research has only explored the pairwise relationship between childhood trauma, mental health, IA and poor self-control, without comprehensively discussing whether some of these factors will influence those pairwise relationships. Compared to adulthood, adolescence is the most significant ...
it is a lifelong condition and form of neurodivergence, meaning it is a difference in cognitive, sensory, and emotional processing from what might be considered the “norm” and cannot be “cured.” For this reason, symptoms persist into adulthood and throughout the entirety of one’s life....
This fusion of programs for children, adolescents and adults no doubt reflected the relative lack of differentiation between childhood and adulthood—as evidenced by the fact that even the very young were forced to work for food and shelter. Prior to the modern era of mental health programing, ...
implication of the timing of mental ill-health during youth and from the developmental cascade model is a broader focus on early manifestations of mental disorders as a primary focus for targeted interventions to prevent the occurrence of long-standing and chronic mental health conditions in adulthood...
The aim of the present study was to examine to what extent observed gender differences in mental health are associated with the protective factors social support, sense of coherence and participation in regular physical activity and more generally, engag