This study found that although many services are improving, more is required to ensure that Northern Ireland has a rights compliant system.doi:10.1080/13575279.2020.1809347Christine IrvineChild Care in Practice
Research on the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on child and adolescent mental health Since the COVID-19 pandemic began in spring 2020, a lot of research into its mental health consequences has been conducted. Some reviews and meta-analyses have already tried to summarise this enormous body ...
Two useful reviews have also been undertaken, focusing on north America [6, 7]. Four out of five farmers in Scotland under the age of 40 consider mental health to be the biggest problem facing the agricultural community [8]. Farmers have been found to have lower rates of health seeking ...
Although living alone is not equivalent to being lonely, living alone increases the risk of experiencing social adversities such as social isolation and loneliness (Hawkley et al., 2022; Perissinotto and Covinsky, 2014) as well as having poor physical and mental health (Davidsen et al., 2022...
Annie Irvinea*RoutledgeDisability & SocietyA. Irvine, Something to, declare? The disclosure of com- mon mental health problems at work, Disability & Society 26 (2011), 179-192.Irvine, A. 2011. "Something to Declare? the Disclosure of Common Mental Health Problems at Work." Disability and ...
Advances in research concerning the mental health implications of dietary patterns and select nutrients have been remarkable. At the same time, there have been rapid increases in the understanding of the ways in which non-pathogenic microbes can potentia
The protocol was approved by the University of California, Irvine; Texas Department of Criminal Justice; and California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. All participants provided written informed consent. Participants Eligibility criteria included age 18 to 65 years, English speaking, on ...
Advances in research concerning the mental health implications of dietary patterns and select nutrients have been remarkable. At the same time, there have been rapid increases in the understanding of the ways in which non-pathogenic microbes can potentia
experience the mental health and welfare services they interact with is not frequently studied but has significant implications. We therefore aimed to explore which aspects of these services people with FEP evaluate as important for their long-term recovery. Twenty participants in clinical and/or perso...
for Reviews and Dissemination, University of York, York, UK 5 Division of Psychology & Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK Introduction In the UK, approximately one in four adults experience men- tal health problems in a given year [...