Tag: mental health

Study suggests ability to handle own emotions affects experiences of victims of bullying

From the University of Tokyo press release: It is well-known that victims of bullying can have higher risks of future health and social problems. However, different victims experience a broad… Read more »

Study suggests poor sleep harms children’s mental health and emotional stability

From the University of Houston press release: In a new study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Candice Alfano, University of Houston professor of psychology and director of… Read more »

Study links poor sleep with higher risk of teenage depression

From the University of Reading press release: Teenagers who experience very poor sleep may be more likely to experience poor mental health in later life, according to a new study…. Read more »

Study suggests COVID-19 may have consequences for mental health

From the University of Copenhagen press release: The global COVID-19 pandemic has affected the physical lives of most people. But now there are also indications that the pandemic has negative… Read more »

Study links COVID-19 loneliness to elevated psychiatric symptoms in older adults

From the Bar-Ilan University press release: Although social distancing is crucial in thwarting the spread of COVID-19, isolation and the ensuing loneliness may be severely detrimental for older adults. A… Read more »

Study suggests impact of children’s loneliness today could manifest in depression for years to come

From the University of Bath press release: Children and adolescents are likely to experience high rates of depression and anxiety long after current lockdown and social isolation ends and clinical… Read more »

Study suggests mental health and mortality have a strong correlation with the amount of autonomy we have at our job

From the Indiana University press release: As millions continue working from home during the pandemic or are required to report to jobs as essential employees, many have raised questions about… Read more »

Study suggests personal accounts of childhood maltreatment show a stronger association with psychiatric problems compared to legal records

From the King’s College London press release: Personal accounts of childhood maltreatment show a stronger association with psychiatric problems compared to legal proof that maltreatment occurred, according to a new… Read more »