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 ...
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adult...
Most mental disorders show their first signs, and increase in prevalence, from childhood through adolescence [3]. This is true both for anxiety, depression, schizophrenia [3] and eating disorders [4]. Universal health promotion/ prevention programmes are aimed at all members of a population or ...
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 ...
Prodromal symptoms Mental health issues Mood disorders High school students School nurse 1. Introduction Most mental disorders are often first detected later in life (Patel et al., 2007), but begin during adolescence (Merikangas et al., 2010; Patel et al., 2007). Most cases go unrecognized ...
yet, considering the constraints on the availability and costs of conventional therapies, it is especially important now to pursue the possibility that short, universal, scalable and empirically validated treatments can help prevent the well-documented increases in mental health problems during adolescence...
Next article in issue Keywords Academic pressure School Depression Anxiety Suicide behaviours 1. Introduction Depression and anxiety are the two most common mental health problems, and they often begin during adolescence (Solmi et al., 2021). Non-suicidal self-harm (NSSH) is also common among ado...
knowledge regarding adolescent mental health, and relate this knowledge to practice, this paper explores three key questions: are adolescent mental health problems increasing, are adolescents dislocated by new and different contexts, and what are the levels of mental health difficulties in adolescence?
Prevalence at Age 14 Years of Mental Health Disorders, Emotional and Behavioural Problems and Substance Use Behaviors in the IMAGEN Sample by DEB or HC Status eTable 4. Relationship Between DEBs, Symptoms of Mental Health Disorders and Personality Traits Across 3 Time Points in Adolescence: GEE Mo...
In a new study, researchers were trying to link early-life stress exposure to mental problems in adolescence and adulthood. They determined that there is a connection and that children who were exposed to stressful situations in early stages of life are at more risk of developing mental disorders...