Mental illness beliefs in Malaysia: Ethnic and intergenerational comparisons. [Electronic Version] International journal of social psychiatry - Edman - 2000 () Citation Context ...s for health are common in, for example, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. There is evidence from several countries out...
Statistics Leading causes of death among the white population in the United States 2020-2022 Smoking among people with lifetime mental illness in the U.S. 2007 Presence of mental ill health in England 2014, by gender Mental health and substance abuse services industry revenues in the U....
Evaluating general health showed that 840 students (51.5%) were healthy and 792 (48.5%) were at a low-level of mental illness. Moreover, 43.6% of students were suspected to have physical or mental disorders. Anxiety and depression were more common in female students than other types of menta...
Second, some important health variables that may influence truancy, such as being diagnosed with chronic diseases and presence of hereditary illness are omitted due to data limitation. Third, all the information obtained from the survey is self-reported. Although they are appropriate for research, ...
You should also indulge yourself in stress-relieving activities like yoga or meditation to relax your mind. Educate others about mental illness. There is a significant number out there suffering from different mental disorders, but they do not know. Help them understand the signs to watch for ...
In the face of difficult events, people with a strong sense of meaningfulness can better understand the situation they are in, are more aware of available coping strategies, and are more motivated to overcome difficulties [38]. Studies on persons with somatic illness indicate that sense of ...
a struggle to deal with new workplaces, and difficulty maintaining their social status, which can lead to depression or anxiety-related disorders [12]. These are all considered clear indications of poor mental health. In emerging markets like Malaysia, the unfavorable symptoms are seen as the pri...
The validity of two versions of the GHQ in the WHO study of mental illness in general health care Psychol. Med., 27 (1997), pp. 191-197, 10.1017/S0033291796004242 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Goldberg et al., 1998 D.P. Goldberg, T. Oldehinkel, J. Ormel Why GHQ threshold varies from...
who were more easily able to settle back into normal life after restrictions eased. This is likely to be particularly the case for children who are at greater risk of serious illness if they contract COVID-19. Interestingly, Raw et al. (2021) and Waite et al. (2021) alternatively found ...
on people living in rural areas than people from urban areas.27 Never attend- ing religious practice was an important predictor of mental distress24,25 and studies from Adama and Axum Universities evidenced that students with a family history of mental illness have higher odds of mental distress....