Mental Health
475 peer-reviewed studies indexed
Job satisfaction and its demographic, occupational, and mental health determinants among community pharmacists.
Among Jordanian community pharmacists, job satisfaction was associated with workload patterns—particularly shift timing and patient volume—rather than mental health symptom burden or most demographic factors.
Dark Tetrad Traits and Mental and Physical Health: Mediating Role of Coping Strategies.
Emotion-oriented coping emerged as the key mediator between Dark Tetrad traits and mental and physical health, with secondary psychopathy and Machiavellianism associated with poorer mental health while narcissistic admiration and primary psychopathy were linked to better mental health.
Physical and mental health upon reentry: The importance of social contact in prison for wellbeing during reintegration.
In-person visitation during incarceration, particularly from family members, is positively associated with better physical and mental health approximately four weeks post-release among men reintegrating from Texas prisons.
Sound Distraction and Mental Health in the Workplace: The Role of Coping Strategies.
Perceived sound distraction and disturbance in office environments are significantly associated with mental health outcomes including exhaustion, fatigue, and disengagement, with coping strategies and noise sensitivity playing key moderating roles in these relationships.
Economic shocks, food insufficiency and mental health: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using Household Pulse Survey data from April 2020 to March 2021, food insufficiency had a larger negative impact on mental health than income loss during the COVID-19 pandemic, with no statistically significant effect of unemployment on mental health.
Mental health burdens, typhoon and structural health inequities: evidence from a global perspective.
Typhoon disasters significantly exacerbate the mental health burden across multiple countries, with pronounced heterogeneity by age and socioeconomic status, and their impacts are strongly moderated by social structure and institutional resources.
Food insecurity and mental health among migrants and refugees in high-income countries: Systematic review and meta-analyses.
Food insecurity was significantly associated with higher odds of depression (aOR = 1.44), anxiety (aOR = 2.43), and stress (aOR = 5.9) among migrants and refugees in high-income countries.
Prevalence and correlates of mental health difficulties in young Ghanaian children.
A high burden of socioemotional difficulties exists among young Ghanaian children, with a prevalence of 47.1% in the whole sample, and parental positive mental health is a key protective factor.
Vaping and mental health: A cross-sectional study among university students in Bangladesh.
Current vaping was associated with alcohol drinking and recreational drug use, while dual use (vaping and smoking) was associated with higher depression and severe anxiety among university students in Bangladesh.
Parent Mental Health and Engagement in Parenting Interventions for Child ADHD.
Higher parent ADHD symptoms were associated with lower home practice completion in PFC and higher attendance in CARE, but parent ADHD and depressive symptoms demonstrated few associations with parenting behavior treatment outcomes at post-treatment or 8-month follow-up.
Exploring mental health and service access among HBCU Student-Athletes: A mixed-methods study.
Cultural belonging and social support partially buffer mental health risks, but stigma, gender norms, and systemic underfunding continue to restrict equitable access to care for HBCU student-athletes.
Extracurricular Activities and Mental Health: Insights From Pharmacy Students in Saudi Arabia.
Involvement in extracurricular activities, as currently structured, does not significantly impact depression, anxiety, or stress scores among pharmacy students at King Khalid University, with female gender and prior mental health diagnoses emerging as the strongest independent predictors of higher psychological distress.
[Climate crisis and mental health: a scoping review eco-anxiety in latinamerican adults].
Eco-anxiety in young adults from Latin America represents an emerging phenomenon with clinical, social, and environmental implications, but regional research is limited and lacks conceptual standardization.
Ozone Exposure (Outdoor-Indoor-Personal) and Mental Health in Young Adults.
Associations between ozone exposure and anxiety and depressive symptoms were found across outdoor, indoor, and personal exposure metrics among young adults, with sleep quality mediating 10-30% and 16-49% of the ozone-anxiety and ozone-depression associations, respectively.
Health Literacy Recommendations for Digital Mental Health Treatments.
A co-development process involving user feedback and expert review resulted in seven recommendations to improve digital mental health treatments for people with diverse health literacy levels.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL CAPITAL AND WORKERS' MENTAL HEALTH IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA.
Social capital is a key protective factor for workers' mental health in contemporary China, with social trust and social networks playing a particularly crucial role, and social capital exhibiting a stronger 'compensatory effect' on the mental health of low-income workers.
Smartphone use, sleep, and mental health in Korean adolescents.
Prolonged smartphone use (≥420 min/d) was associated with poor mental health among Korean adolescents independent of sleep satisfaction and even without problematic use.
Openness to Mental Health Information and Barriers to Accessing Care Among Midwestern Farmers.
While 74.1% of Midwestern farmers were open to receiving mental health information, notable proportions were unwilling to seek or receive it, with attitudinal barriers being the most common impediment across all subgroups.
Planetary-health literacy and mental wellbeing in Czech adolescents: insights from the HBSC survey 2022.
Perceived pro-environmental social norms appear most tightly related to adolescent mental health, while overall planetary-health literacy is slightly associated with sustainable dietary patterns and lower use of e-cigarettes in Czech adolescents.
Mental Health, Trauma, and Cardiovascular Risk Within South Asian Diaspora.
South Asian immigrants in the United States face disproportionate cardiovascular disease risks rooted in multidimensional trauma from immigration stress, sociocultural stigma, and systemic discrimination, and community-based, culturally grounded, trauma-informed interventions serve as a model for addressing these health disparities.
Dimensional adversity, brain-age, & mental health: Differences in male and female adolescents.
Adversity may differentially affect the pace of brain development for males and females, which uniquely explains vulnerability to externalizing problems, though hypothesized associations between adversity and brain-age-gap were not significant overall.
UNIversity students' LIFEstyle behaviours and Mental health cohort (UNILIFE-M): study protocol of a multicentre, prospective cohort study.
UNILIFE-M is a multicentre, prospective worldwide cohort study protocol designed to investigate associations between lifestyle behaviours and mental health symptoms in university students across 69 universities from 28 countries over 3.5 years.
Leisure Screen Time, Internet Gaming Disorder, and Mental Health Among Chinese Adolescents: Large-Scale Cross-Sectional Study.
Both excessive leisure screen time and internet gaming disorder are independently associated with mental health disorders in adolescents, with IGD showing substantially stronger associations, and adolescents with both conditions demonstrating the highest odds of poor mental health.
Short-term black carbon exposure impairs mental health and DNA methylation signatures of mitochondrial carrier genes.
Short-term black carbon exposure was significantly associated with impaired mental health outcomes (depression and anxiety), potentially mediated through DNA methylation changes in mitochondrial carrier genes SLC25A38, SLC25A37, and SLC25A35, with good sleep quality mitigating these adverse effects.
Young Farmers and Mental Health: A Systematic Scoping Review.
This systematic scoping review of 23 articles demonstrates a lack of literature specifically mapping the mental health of young farmers, identifying concerns and protective factors while highlighting that young people are particularly vulnerable to mental health and wellbeing issues due to the isolated and demanding nature of agricultural environments.