With increases in mental health problems concentrated among adolescents and young adults, “the results suggest that cultural trends in the last 10 years may have had a larger effect on mood disorders and suicide-related outcomes among younger people compared with older people,” according to the r...
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In terms of sex differences, the present study reveals that females account for a higher proportion in all five mental health variables examined, as well as a higher proportion in the three at-risk groups. Similar to the present study, self-reported results of young people treated in substance...
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The journal focusses on improving the knowledge base for the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of mental health conditions in children and adolescents, and aims to integrate basic science, clinical research and the practical implementation of research findings. In addition, aspects which are still ...
The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) metric (“Disability-Adjusted Life Years”, or “DALYs”) combines disability (“Years Lived with Disability”, or “YLDs”) and mortality data (“Years of Life Lost”, or “YLLs”) to rank health conditions in terms of their “disease burden” at a ...
During semi-structured, open-ended interviews, they were asked to discuss their thoughts about the prognosis for the patient presented in each vignette. Participants tended to use the terms 'prognosis' and 'outcome' interchangeably. Psychiatrists tended to be more guarded in determining a prognosis ...
After excluding OBGYN patients and reanalyzing the data, we found no significant sex differences in mental health. This suggests that while there may be no inherent differences between the sexes, further research is needed to clarify this relationship. In terms of age, our findings were consistent...