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 ...
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Passing the Knife Edge in Adolescence: Brain Pruning and Specification of Individual Lines of Development CorinnaPetersen-Ewert, ...UlrikeRavens-Sieberer, inNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2011 1Introduction Childhood health and illness have changed considerably over the past century with an increase...
This extends to investigations of the relationships between the many developmental factors related to the onset of mental health problems, particularly depression, during the vulnerable period of adolescence (Andersen & Teicher, 2008; Steinberg & Morris, 2001). The intersectionality framework advances ...
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...
Virtual reality (VR) has emerged as a promising tool in the field of mental health. Central to this technology are immersive environments, which enable exposure to highly controlled virtual experiences that feel real. In this Review, we elaborate on the
activity—in 10,000 youth drawn from the UK’s Millennium Cohort Study. Youth bullied in childhood developed more internalizing, externalizing and total mental health problems in late adolescence, and this effect was partially mediated by interpersonal distrust during middle adolescence. Indeed, ...
A 6 year follow-up of childhood enuresis: Prevalence in adolescence and consequences for mental health Recent studies have shown an association between enuresis and behavioural or emotional problems. The direction or causality of the association and its dura... M Feehan,R Mcgee,W Stanton,... -...
The study of mental health in the school-age population is relevant due to its role in the development, in all its aspects – physical, social, intellectual and emotional; also, half of these alterations begin during adolescence [4]. Unfortunately, mental well-being is an elusive condition ...
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