Percentage of adults that did not seek mental health services because they could not afford the care Get more insights Report on the topic Top Seller Explore this report Related topics Mental health Mental health issues in Canada Mental health worldwide Mental health in the UK Mental...
According to a survey conducted in the United States in March 2024, 35 percent of adults reported that they had taken an extended break from social media because it was harming their mental health. Overall, 51 percent of respondents had never taken an extended break from social networ...
That is, the survey may have disproportionately attracted respondents within both the DR and the educated working control group who have mental health problems (with or without diagnosis) compared to those who do not. Mental health prevalence statistics for the UK general population suggest 25% (1...
UK firefighters were found to have significantly higher rates of (any) self-reported mental health conditions when compared to the general UK population (who were more reliably diagnosed against the UK revised Clinical Interview Schedule (CIS-R)). In particular, the rates of self-reported anxiety ...
McLean CCampbell CCornish F African-Caribbean interactions with mental health services in the UK: experiences and expectations of exclusion as (re)productive of health inequalities. Soc Sci Med 2003;56657- 669PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 95. Katz SJKessler RCLin EWells KB Medication management of...
mental health of young adults/university students is yet to be investigated. Thus, the purpose of the present prospective longitudinal study is to investigate changes in mental wellbeing (a component of mental health), stress, physical activity and sedentary behaviour in UK university students prior...
Germany UK Asia China Rest of World (ROW) By Service Insights The emergency mental health services segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. Mental health emergencies, such as those involving adults with schizophrenia, low mood, eating disorders, substance abus...
This cross-sectional study assesses changes in hospitalizations for mental health conditions in Canadian children, adolescents, and young adults after the
We document mental and social distress of children, adolescents and adults, using data on 3 million calls to German helplines between January 2019 and May 2022. High-frequency data from crisis helpline logs offer rich information on the evolution of “re
A recent study investigated the longitudinal association between family income and overall child mental health problems, internalising, and externalising problems for UK children aged 3–11 years and found that lower absolute family income was associated with worse mental health problems for all three ...