The article looks at a report of the report in the "Journal of Adolescent Health" which reveals that socioeconomic adversity during childhood increases the likelihood of both depression and higher body mass index (BMI) in early adolescence that can lead to illness for young adults. It mentions ...
This is not true. There is evidence that mental illness can surface even in very young children and throughout their teenage years. Many young people who have bipolar disorder (manic depression) are initially diagnosed with ADHD, according to psychiatrists I spoke to. The problem is, that when...
Effects of Early-Life Experiences on Adult Neurogenesis and Mental Illness There is growing interest in the long-lasting effects of childhood trauma on mental health into adulthood. Among the general population, people with a history of childhood trauma, including physical, emotional, and/or sexual ...
Young adults' childhood experiences of support when living with a parent with a mental illness There are several concerns in relation to children living with a parent suffering from a mental illness. In such circumstances, the health-care professiona... S Nilsson,L Gustafsson,MJ Nolbris - 《Jo...
This study among young adults with self-percei... K Vanheusden,JVD Ende,CL Mulder,... - 《Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology》 被引量: 79发表: 2009年 Children of a parent with a mental illness: perspectives on need Being a child of a parent who has a mental illness involves ...
During the 10-year period, young adults in the study who had experienced multiple successive years of high-frequency discrimination showed a much more pronounced, cumulative risk for mental illness,psychological distress, drug use and worse overall health. ...
Mental illness in older adults (NIMH).Mental illness in older adults (NIMH).The article provides information on the federal grant offered by the National Institute of Mental Health to foreign and domestic for and non-profit private and public organizations and institutions conducting research related...
The aim of this study was to investigate the rate, type and duration of respite care use in carers of an adult with mental illness, and the differences between respite care users and non-users on demographic, caregiving context and adjustment variables. A total of 106 carers completed a posta...
Goodman H. Elderly parents of adults with severe mental ill- ness: Group work interventions. J Gerontol Soc Work. 2005;44(1- 2):173-88.Goodman, H. (2004). Elderly parents of adults with severe mental illness: Group work interventions. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 44, 173-188....
The present study examines the personal accounts of nine young adults who have parents living with mental illness. Adults' experience of personal loss due to their parents' mental illness and perceptions of their religious faith journey and spiritual struggles are described. Overall, young adults who...