A new study published in the journal Development and Psychopathology provides evidence that different types of adversity in childhood may shape a young person’s mental and behavioral development in ...
Teens who have frequent suicidal thoughts are at risk for a variety of psychological and social problems, according to a new study by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). These ...
A first-of-its-kind study examining the long-term economic consequences of childhood psychological disorders finds the conditions diminish people's ability to work and earn as adults, costing $2.1 ...
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Using national registry data, Carmen Solares Canal identified individuals over 50 and collected data on their criminal convictions and health. The doctoral thesis involves just over 3.5 million people ...
Young people who eat healthy breakfasts at home have better psychosocial health, shows a recent study in Frontiers in Nutrition. While previous research has reported the important role of a nutritious ...
The debate over the importance of breakfast continues, with many experts insisting that a morning meal is an essential part of a healthy diet. Prior research has suggested that eating breakfast may be ...
Oncology Fellows' Career Plans, Expectations, and Well-Being: Do Fellows Know What They Are Getting Into? Individuals referred to genetic counseling for cancer at two family cancer clinics in the ...
Correspondence to Dr Robert H Mann, Children's Health and Exercise Research Centre, Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, UK; robert.mann{at}exeter.ac.uk ...
Whether you grew up with an unloving mother or you had a father who believed children should be seen and not heard, there's no question that your childhood experiences had a big influence on your life ...
Objective: We explored whether medical health workers had more psychosocial problems than nonmedical health workers during the COVID-19 outbreak. Methods: An online survey was run from February 19 to ...