Adolescent mental health surveys in public health are sometimes questioned because of their main focus on self-reported symptoms, lacking data on impairment, e.g. the consequences on everyday life of the mental health problems. While public health studies typically reveal higher prevalence rates of ...
How did the prevalence of mental health problems in the general population of children and adolescents change from before the COVID-19 pandemic to during the pandemic? (2) How did the prevalence of mental health problems in the general population of children and adolescents develop over the cou...
On the other hand, the observed gender differences might imply that having nearby green space is simply more important for the mental health of males. Although females have generally higher rates of depression and anxiety (World Health Organization, 2017), among people living alone, it is males ...
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Together, these mental health problems are leading risk factors for suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and suicide (Castellví et al., 2017; Gili et al., 2019). In many countries, including the UK, there is evidence that rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm and suicide are rising among...
BECK, AUTUMNNADLER, MATTGRABSCH, DUSTIN K.Journal of College & University Student Housing
Residents completed a baseline self-report survey, administered in spring and autumn between 2017 and 2019, on their apartment design and health (response rate 13.2 %). In May 2020, following the national six-week lockdown, participants who completed the baseline survey and consented to be ...
In contrast, the prevalence rates of mental health disorders in terms of well-being are less well documented before and during the pandemic. Conclusions regarding well-being are mostly drawn from the absence of symptoms/diseases rather than through the use of appropriate well-being measures. More...
Background: The aim is to analyze whether people with low resilience are at higher risk of mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spanish adults. Methods: a longitudinal cohort study was carried out. Resilience was measured with the CD-RISC. Mental health problems that were ass...
It is possible to hypothesize that the restrictions and forced cohabitation with family imposed at the LS-5 level had a negative impact on mental health, resulting in increased admissions during the period of low lockdown intensity, as observed in our study. It is known in psychiatry that non...