"I do think it is very bad," said Dr. Muniya Khanna, research consultant at Children's Hospital Philadelphia and a former faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Psychiatry. "Suicide is now the number two leading cause of death in children 10 to 24. And this traje...
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As the COVID-19 pandemic progressed, concerns around its impact on mental health and psychosocial well-being became a reality. For example, in north-western Syria, between April and May 2020, double the amount of people received consultations for their mental health in comparison with the same ...
34 For children in lower-income households more generally, higher earnings might allow caregivers to invest more time and resources into their children,35-37 identify and address mental health needs,13,38 or gain access to other health-promoting resources, such as better housing or schools.39,40...
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING & FINANCE AGENCY “Mike’s virtual presentation went AMAZING! We had all positive feedback from internal employees. Feedback from the audience included ‘This is such a great talk and the answers are really honest and helpful. Thank you.’ and ‘Excellent session! Feeling gr...
We acknowledge support from the University of Southern California Center for the Changing Family and from the Pennsylvania State University Population Research Institute, which is supported by an infrastructure grant by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (P2...
Philadelphia, PA: University Museum, University of Pennsylvania. Google Scholar Meza, Anthony, Emily Altman, Suzanna Martinez, and Cindy W. Leung. 2018. “It’s a Feeling That One Is Not Worth Food”: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Psychosocial Experience and Academic Consequences of Food ...
Meeting the extension needs of women farmers: a perspective from Pennsylvania J. Ext., 47 (3) (2009) 82071-82000 Google Scholar Batterham et al., 2022 P.J. Batterham, K. Brown, A.L. Calear, D. Lindenmayer, K. Hingee, C. Poyser The FarmWell study: examining relationships between far...
Piechota, a 21-year old who lives in northeastern Pennsylvania and is transgender, grew up in an abusive household. At his mother’s suggestion, he started seeing a therapist around 13 or 14 who, to Piechota, seemed to try to change the subject or minimize his feelings when he brought up...
Advances in research concerning the mental health implications of dietary patterns and select nutrients have been remarkable. At the same time, there have been rapid increases in the understanding of the ways in which non-pathogenic microbes can potentia