Health, Pharma & Medtech› State of Health U.S. Mental Health Issues - Statistics & Facts Choose a region: United States Despite what some may think, mental health problems are common in the United States and around the world. Mental health issues, much like other health issues, can be...
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Most people struggle with mental health challenges at some point in life, whether due to circumstances or underlying vulnerabilities and psychiatric conditions. This test will give you a sense of how you're coping day to day and whether you might be expe
The present research aimed at studying the psychometric properties of the Mental Health Continuum–Short Form (MHC–SF; Keyes, 2005) in a sample of 1,300 Argentinean adults (50% males; 50% females). Their mean age was 40.28 years old (SD = 13.59). The MHC–SF is a 14 item test that...
In this paper, we explore the association of various factors with UAI, including homosexuality-related stigma, mental health, history of childhood abuse (both physical abuse and mental abuse), community engagement, and HIV knowledge. This insight into UAI and various associated factors may help faci...
In America, one in six young people aged 6 to 17 experience a mental health issue every year. Mental health is vital to everyone’s well-being and, as a parent or concerned adult, it’s important to be able to recognize the signs that an adolescent needs mental health therapy. Keep in...
Most mental disorders have a typical onset between 12 and 25 years of age, highlighting the importance of this period for the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of mental ill-health. This perspective addresses interactions between risk and protective factors and brain development as key pillars ...
The mental health impacts of health and human service work: Longitudinal evidence about differential exposure and susceptibility using 16 waves of cohort dataAuthor links open overlay panelAllison Milner a, Tania L. King a, Anne Kavanagh a bShow more...
Urban life shapes the mental health of city dwellers, and although cities provide access to health, education and economic gain, urban environments are often detrimental to mental health1,2. Increasing urbanization over the next three decades will be acc
Rain On Me provides a safe space, in the form of a support group, for those needing to talk about their daily struggles and stresses affecting their mental health. It aims to open a dialogue about mental health in a "medical-free" zone. 'Not an easy ride' In 2018, Gulati ...