"There's been a significant rise in the number of young people suffering from a mental health problem over the last 10 years in the UK, but also around the world," says Dominique Thompson, a general practitioner who is also a young people's mental health expert. "Then along cam...
There is growing evidence that the prevalence of mental health conditions in young people, particularly girls,1 is increasing in the UK.2 From the start of 2020, young people’s lives were disrupted by restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.3 Observational studies have reported mixed ...
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Honorary Senior Lecturer, University College London and Assistant Director R & D, Barnet, Enfield & Haringey Mental Health Trust, UKJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdPastoral Care in EducationRothi, D.M., & Leavey, G. (2006). Mental health help-seeking and young people: A review. Pastoral Care in...
根据倒数第二段中的parents often make big lifestyle changes, say, giving up their jobs, to support their children with depression, particularly in cases where their children have to leave school because of their mental health problems(父母通常会在生活方式上做出重大改变,比如放弃工作,以支持患有抑郁...
Ourrecent studyfound that people'smental healthworsened following the onset of the pandemic. We discovered this by analyzing data provided by 17,452 UK adults, who were surveyed in April 2020 as part of theUK Household Longitudinal Study. This is a large ongoing study of people who contribute...
Children and young people are being sent hundreds of miles away from home for mental health treatment - with sometimes deadly consequences - despite a government pledge to end these placements by the end of last year. Two months ago, 20-year-old Lauren Bridges took ...
Longitudinal evidence on this relationship among young people is scarce. To address this gap, we assessed the mental health of people aged 15–25 years when providing informal care compared with when not providing informal care. Methods:... AL Fleitas,G Disney,ASKKT Singh - 《Lancet Public He...
It has highlighted the lack of consistency in the management of children and young people withmental health issuesacross Europe with significant variations in how services are delivered. For example, the UK has a relatively low 9.4 beds per 100,000 young people, but has by far the largest numb...
Internationally, there is a wealth of research suggesting that many children and young people experience mental health problems. However, the evidence from low- and middle-income countries and developing nations is generally limited. This scoping review