Tag: Psychology / Mental Health: Misc.
Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure Tied to Higher Depression, Anxiety Risk
Findings significant and similar for fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and nitric oxide
High Levels of Air Pollution Tied to Increased Use of Mental Health Services
Findings seen for older adults with dementia
Research IDs Factors Linked to Internal Medicine Resident Flourishing
Significant positive correlations seen for Secure Flourish Index with quality of life, work-life balance, resilience, viewing medicine as a calling
More Than Four Hours of Smartphone Use a Day Harmful to Teens
Significantly higher risk seen for stress, suicidal ideation, and substance use
Racial Disparities Seen in Unmet Treatment Needs for Pediatric Mental Health
Non-Hispanic Black children have increased odds of unmet needs for behavioral problems compared with non-Hispanic Whites
Light at Night Tied to Higher Risk for Mental Health Disorders
However, daytime, natural light may offer a protective effect
Skin Diseases Pose a Psychosocial Burden
Effect seen on patients' daily and work life
Mental Disorder Treatment Rates Low Globally for Children, Teens
Treatment rates found to be particularly low for depressive, anxiety disorders
High Risk for Psychiatric Disorders Seen Before Dementia Diagnosis
Findings consistent regardless of dementia subtype
Female Teens With Family History of Mood Disorder Prone to Weight Gain
Female offspring of parents with mood disorders have increased zBMI starting around 12 years