A youth mental health platform designed for young people to navigate self-help articles and connect with crisis support helplines.
Rhode Island Young Adult Survey Reveals Mental Health CrisisROSENTHAL, SAMANTHA R.Rhode Island Medical Journal
Simply by listening, and allowing your young adult to come to conclusions on their own, you’re empowering them to understand more about their feelings and address them. Let your kids know It’s o.k. to ask for help Asking for help, especially for mental health, is often stigmatized in ...
understanding of risk factors influencing the mental health of adolescents (12-18 years).1 We would like to extend this focus to emerging adults (18-25 years) because the extended period of transition to adulthood is so critical for the development of potentially chronic adult mental disorders. ...
Barriers to and facilitators of user engagement with web-based mental health interventions in young people: a systematic review Article Open access 14 February 2024 Experiences of Every Mind Matters, Public Health England’s adult mental health literacy campaign: a qualitative interview study Articl...
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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
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
“We are working with almost 30 percent more individuals than before Covid,” said Jami’s head of services, Louise Kermode, who warned of the long-term “direct and indirect” impact of the pandemic on people’s mental health. “On top of the impact on people already living with mental...
Professor Pickett said, "We really do have an epidemic of mental health problems among young adults in our society. This has been made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic and you can only imagine it is going to become worse in the current economic crisis. ...