Mental health problemsAdolescencePrevalenceAdolescence may be considered a work in progress. WHO identifies adolescence as the period in human growth and development that occurs after childhood and before adulthood, specifically from ages 10 to 19. It represents one of the most critical transitions in ...
INTRODUCTION: Mental health problems in childhood and adolescence are prevalent. Current results from longitudinal studies give inconsistent information ab... F Klasen,F Petermann,AK Meyrose,... - 《Kindheit Und Entwicklung》 被引量: 4发表: 2016年 Continence problems and mental health in adolescents...
"Common Psychiatric Problems in Adolescence," the second section, offers information on specific psychiatric disorders, including symptoms and warning signs, diagnostic evaluations, treatment options, prognosis, and associated risks for each disorder. Additionally, Eric P. Hazen, Mark A. Goldstein, and ...
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among youth, including its impact on substance abuse, depression, anxiety, self-harm and suicidal thoughts. However, following youth over time, this study is the first to confirm the suspected pathway of how bullying leads to distrust, and in turn, mental health problems in late adolescence. ...
Stress-related Mental Health Problems in Adolescence : What are Adolescents Stressed About and Could Worry be a Potential Target in Prevention? A Longitudi... Stress-related Mental Health Problems in Adolescence : What are Adolescents Stressed About and Could Worry be a Potential Target in ...
Benefits of online therapy in coping with mental health challenges during adolescence Parenting can be difficult, and parenting teenagers is often considered one of the most challenging tasks for a caregiver. While traditional therapy can provide support, it can be difficult for busy parents to make...
In 2022, it was estimated that 18% of children aged 7 to 16, and 22% of young people aged 17 to 24, had a probable mental health problem.Many common mental health problems, such as eating disorders, are most likely to surface during adolescence. It is not clear why this is the case...
Stressors and mental health problems in childhood and adolescence - Grant, McMahon, et al. - 2009 () Citation Context ...ealth. That stress is generally a result of environmental factors, which can be caused by a specific event, such as a death or overwhelming situation, or by a more ...
Loneliness is a common experience in adolescence and is related to a range of mental health problems. Such feelings may have been increased by social distancing measures introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to investigate the effect of loneliness, social contact, and parent relationship...