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  1. (PDF) Discourse analytic research on mental distress: A critical overview

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  2. (PDF) Improving Mental Health through Physical Activity: A Narrative

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  3. Psychology, Mental Health and Distress

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  4. (PDF) Integrative Literature Review on Psychological Distress and

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  5. (PDF) Stressed Spaces: Mental Health and Architecture, a review of the

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  6. (PDF) Depression Literacy among Patients and the Public: A Literature

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COMMENTS

  1. A systematic literature review of existing conceptualisation and

    Around 50% of mental health difficulties have their first onset by age 15 [1, 2] and are associated with negative outcomes such as lower educational attainment and physical health problems [].Approximately 10-20% of young people are affected worldwide, and many more will experience impairing mental distress at varying degrees across the mental health continuum [4,5,6,7,8].

  2. Cultural concepts of distress and psychiatric disorders: literature

    Brandon A Kohrt, Andrew Rasmussen, Bonnie N Kaiser, Emily E Haroz, Sujen M Maharjan, Byamah B Mutamba, Joop TVM de Jong, Devon E Hinton, Cultural concepts of distress and psychiatric disorders: literature review and research recommendations for global mental health epidemiology, International Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 43, Issue 2, April ...

  3. Models of mental health problems: a quasi-systematic review of

    Authors using this model have argued that mental distress is a socially situated response to social circumstances (Tew, Citation 2015) and have also proposed that it should be used in conjunction with a capabilities approach (an approach to welfare that focusses on the capacity of individuals to achieve well-being) (Wallcraft & Hopper, Citation ...

  4. Mental health and well-being at work: A systematic review of literature

    1. Introduction. Mental health is broadly described as a state of well-being where an individual recognizes their capabilities to cope with normal stresses of life, work effectively and contribute to the society (WHO, 2001).It is a significant issue for employees, workplaces, and societies and the fifth most significant cause of disability in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and ...

  5. A systematic review of the evidence relating to disclosure of

    A systematic review of the evidence relating to disclosure of psychological distress by mental health professionals within the workplace. Aliya Zamir, 1 , 2 Anna Tickle, 1 , 3 and Rachel Sabin‐Farrell 1 , 3 ... A systematic literature review. Stigma and Health, 3 (2), 116-130. 10.1037/sah0000079 ...

  6. Stress and Psychological Distress in Emerging Adulthood: A Gender

    Review studies have shown that perceived emotional and instrumental social support have protective effects on mental health , and research conducted in several countries has reported that low social support has been associated with increased psychological distress both, in women and men [4,33,34], but most studies have focused on either ...

  7. Food Insecurity and Psychological Distress: A Review of the Recent

    The purpose of this review was to summarize recently published literature in the field of food insecurity research as it relates to psychological distress. Specifically, this review provides a broad overview of research published in the previous 5 years that has examined the association between food insecurity and psychological distress. For ...

  8. The effect of psychological distress on health outcomes: A systematic

    Four inter-disciplinary databases were searched. Effects of distress on mortality and other outcomes were reviewed and estimated in a meta-analysis. A total of 19 studies were assessed which incorporated 10 distress tools. Distress had a detrimental effect on health regardless of the population studied, distress tool used, and health outcome ...

  9. A Systematic Review of Qualitative Research Focusing on ...

    Initial scoping of the literature on adolescent help-seeking indicated that studies may not focus explicitly on investigating links between perceived cause of emotional distress and help-seeking behavior, as this is still a relatively new and underdeveloped research area (Midgley et al., 2017).Therefore, an inclusion and exclusion criterion was created that allowed for articles that reported ...

  10. A systematic review: The influence of social media on depression

    While becoming inextricable to our daily lives, online social media are blamed for increasing mental health problems in younger people. This systematic review synthesized evidence on the influence of social media use on depression, anxiety and psychological distress in adolescents. A search of PsycINFO, Medline, Embase, CINAHL and SSCI databases reaped 13 eligible studies, of which 12 were ...

  11. A systematic review: the influence of social media on depression

    Children and adolescent mental health. The World Health Organization (WHO, Citation 2017) reported that 10-20% of children and adolescents worldwide experience mental health problems.It is estimated that 50% of all mental disorders are established by the age of 14 and 75% by the age of 18 (Kessler et al., Citation 2007; Kim-Cohen et al., Citation 2003).

  12. Integrative Literature Review on Psychological Distress and Coping

    Problem identification: Cancer survivors, particularly those diagnosed in adolescence, are faced with physical, mental, and emotional stressors associated with the disease and its treatment. These stressors add to the demand placed on survivors' already taxed coping skills. This article reviews the literature on psychological distress experienced by survivors diagnosed with cancer during ...

  13. Cultural concepts of distress and psychiatric disorders: literature

    Background: Burgeoning global mental health endeavors have renewed debates about cultural applicability of psychiatric categories. This study's goal is to review strengths and limitations of literature comparing psychiatric categories with cultural concepts of distress (CCD) such as cultural syndromes, culture-bound syndromes, and idioms of distress.

  14. Mental health and care needs of British children and young people aged

    We conducted a scoping literature review based on a sample of 51 UK-based research articles published since 2004, focusing on children and young people aged 6-17 years. ... Mental distress among younger children is increasingly being recognized as a pressing challenge, with potential long-term escalation across childhood (Levi et al., ...

  15. A Review of Psychological Distress Among University Students ...

    A review of literature from the past 30 years establishes psychological distress as both a longstanding and current issue affecting university students worldwide. Poorer academic outcomes and problematic health behaviours are linked to students' distress, and these wider implications also highlight the need for appropriate policies and services to support students during what is clearly a ...

  16. Food Insecurity and Psychological Distress: a Review of the Recent

    Purpose of Review Food insecurity is the lack of sufficient food in quantity and/or quality. Psychological distress includes mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. This review provides current information on research examining the association between food insecurity and psychological distress. Recent Findings Among studies published in the previous 5 years, food insecurity was ...

  17. Taser use on individuals experiencing mental distress: An integrative

    There are concerns regarding the effectiveness, potential for harm and overuse with people experiencing mental distress. Aim To explore the literature about police use of Tasers with people experiencing mental distress. Method An integrative review was undertaken, and qualitative and quantitative analytical approaches were used. Results Thirty ...

  18. IJERPH

    The mental health of medical students is a growing concern worldwide, with studies indicating high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression among this population. In a South African context, this review aims to review the existing literature on mental health needs and challenges among medical students in South Africa. The rationale for this review is crucial to identify gaps, understand ...

  19. Mechanisms linking social media use to adolescent mental ...

    Over the past decade, declines in adolescent mental health have become a great concern 11,12.The prevalence of socio-emotional disorders has increased in the adolescent age range (10-24 years 2 ...

  20. Dehumanization and mental health: Clinical implications and future

    Research shows that people with mental health conditions experience dehumanization, and this is associated with states of emotional distress. Possible sources of meta-dehumanization include interpersonal interactions with members of society, professionals, and institutions, as well as negative portrayals in the news and media. Self-dehumanization may arise from the internalization of these ...

  21. Menstrual distress in females of reproductive age: a literature review

    Menstrual-related issues have significant public-health ramifications. Women who are having menstruation troubles should get their mental health checked by healthcare specialists. In young women, a menstrual-related condition has serious health implications. Young females who have menstrual issues miss job and school, and their behavioural and mental development suffers as a result. Depression ...

  22. The Relationship Between Financial Worries and Psychological Distress

    Theoretical Background and Literature Review. Theories related to stress, such as stress process theory (Pearlin et al., 1981) and stress coping theory (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984), have mainly focused on the stress process and its adverse consequences, including mental, physical, and emotional outcomes.Social stress theory, on the other hand, emphasizes whether social distribution of stress ...

  23. Frontiers

    This review aims to provide an overview of the current evidence regarding interventions for patients with cancer based on IPT. Methods: A systematic review following PRISM guidelines was conducted, including randomized controlled trials of IPT-based interventions in patients with cancer, assessing effects on distress, depression, and anxiety.

  24. A systematic review of the evidence relating to disclosure of

    To systematically review evidence regarding prevalence and choices of disclosure of psychological distress, by mental health professionals within the workplace. Methods. Six databases were searched in June 2020. Studies were included if they were published in English language and included empirical quantitative, qualitative or mixed-methods data.

  25. Menstruation, Menstrual Distress and Mental Health: A Literature Review

    Menstruation, a natural biological phenomenon is synonymous with healthy life of wom en. The menstrual cycle of a female begins with the onset of menarche which continues till she. reaches the ...

  26. Assessment of Psychological Distress in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes

    This literature review sheds light on the types of technological devices through which psychological instruments were used to assess psychological distress among adults with T2DM. ... these search terms were used to identify devices suitable for assessing psychological distress in T2DM. We began the review with an examination of the types of ...

  27. Integration of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in ...

    The regional research effort, which included a secondary literature review, in-depth analysis and critical stakeholder consultations, contributed to a deeper understanding of MHPSS needs, the ...

  28. Opinion

    Called the Cass Review, it concluded that pediatric gender-transition treatment is based on "remarkably weak evidence." The report is supported by seven independently conducted systematic ...

  29. Menstrual distress in females of reproductive age: a literature review

    Young females who have menstrual issues miss job and school, and their behavioural and mental development suffers as a result. Depression and anxiety have an impact on women's menstrual periods in adults. Symptoms like as cramps, tiredness, backache, swelling abdomen, and painful breasts have also been described in women with menstrual misery.

  30. Federal Register, Volume 89 Issue 91 (Thursday, May 9, 2024)

    [Federal Register Volume 89, Number 91 (Thursday, May 9, 2024)] [Rules and Regulations] [Pages 40066-40195] From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] [FR Doc No: 2024-09237] [[Page 40065]] Vol. 89 Thursday, No. 91 May 9, 2024 Part IV Department of Health and Human Services ----- 45 CFR Part 84 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Programs or ...