BEIJING, April 21 (Xinhua) -- With improved physical and moral qualities and all-round ability, China's youth are growing into a new generation that is capable of shouldering the responsibility of national rejuvenation, a white paper said Thursday. The white paper, titled "Youth of China in ...
Mainland Chinese immigrant youthyouth in Hong KongmigrationAttempts were made to compare the mental health status of immigrant and local youth in Hong Kong and to examine the effects of social competence on the mental health of immigrant and local youth. Data on 104 local and 106 immigrant youth...
BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) -- At a health bar of Tong Ren Tang, a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) manufacturer established in the 17th century, a college student surnamed Feng waited in line to buy a latte with goji berries -- an ancient herb known for its liver-protecting and eyesight...
According to the committee, the nation has 122 call centers serving the hotline number, 12355, covering the entire Chinese mainland. The committee said that over 480,000 counseling services were provided on average to the youths each year with over 90 percent of the calls answered. The committe...
Impacts of Parental Burnout on Chinese Youth's Mental Health: The Role of Parents' Autonomy Support and Emotion Regulation Parental burnout is a state that parents experience overwhelming exhaustion in their parental role. Given the detrimental impacts of parents' stress on ado... B Yang,BB Chen...
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Interprofessional perspectives on transitional mental health services for young people aged 16 - 19 years. This qualitative study investigated the need for transitional mental health services for young people aged 16 - 19 years in a health district, as perceived... Richards,Maxine,Vostanis,......
Suicide is the leading cause of death for Chinese people aged 15 to 34, and the fifth biggest killer - after cardiovascular disease, cancer, respiratory disease and accidental death - among all age groups, a report by the Chinese Association for Mental Health said Tuesday. On average there ...
A prior study by the Faculty of Medicine at the Chinese University of Hong Kong revealed that 24.4% of surveyed children and adolescents aged 6 to 17 had experienced at least one mental health disorder in the past year. However, nearly half of their caregivers were unwilling to seek profession...
Is whole-day kindergarten better than half-day kindergarten? A mixed methods study of Chinese educators' perceptions Michelle Marie Lau, Hui Li Pages 365-377 select article Mental health service use in Australia: The role of family structure and socio-economic status ...