depression
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Brazil, child and adolescent, depression, Diagnosis, Editor Simon Bradstreet, global mental health, Nepal, Nigeria, parents, PLOS Mental Health, qualitative, stigma, teachers, topical, University of Glasgow MSc Students, youth mental healthSpotting teen depression: what Brazil, Nepal and Nigeria can teach us
“Adolescents are grumpy, that’s their job description, that’s what they are.” (Collins…
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active coping, Anxiety, argentina, BMJ Mental Health, case-control, child and adolescent, childhood trauma, chile, cognitive restructuring, columbia, coping mechanisms, coping strategies, depression, Editor Simon Bradstreet, global mental health, problem focused coping, South America, Stress, University of Glasgow MSc Students, youth mental healthActive coping could protect young people from depression after adversity
Imagine stepping into the shoes of a 15-year-old for a day. What…
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Anxiety, bipolar disorder, BMJ Mental Health, body clock, Carers, chronotype, circadian rhythms, clinicians, co-production, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, James Lind Alliance, lived experience, menopause, neurodiversity, patient and public involvement, priority setting, psychosis, public-health, research priorities, seasonal changes, service user involvement, sleep, sleep disorders, topical, traumaBody clocks and mental health: patients set the research agenda
Each spring, the clock change nudges our daily routines out of sync,…
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Cannabis, depression, Drugs, Drugs policy, England, Greater Manchester, Health, Medical research, Mental health, Science, Society, UK news‘Should never have been prescribed’: private UK cannabis clinics face call for tighter regulation
Oliver Robinson felt he had exhausted conventional therapies when he left the…
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The pet I’ll never forget: Merlin the therapy sheep
Merlin the sheep came to me by chance four years ago. A…
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depression, Health, Health & wellbeing, Life and style, Mental health, Money, Moving overseas, Relationships, Society‘I thought, what the hell have I done?’: the people who moved abroad for love – and regretted it
I met my wife in Queensland in 2001. She’s from Bern, but…
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antidepressants, cohort study, depression, difficult-to-treat, Editor Eimear Foley, electroconvulsive therapy, health inequalities, maternal depression, Nature Mental Health, perinatal depression, perinatal mental health, personalised care, postpartum depression, pregnancy, register-based study, risk factors, Sweden, Swedish cohort study, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, treatment resistance, women’s healthWhen the treatment doesn’t work: what predicts difficult-to-treat postpartum depression?
Giving birth to a baby is undoubtedly a major event in a…
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Anxiety, depression, Diabetes, Drugs, Health, Medical research, Mental health, Science, Society, Weight-loss drugsGLP-1 diabetes drugs could stop anxiety and depression worsening, study finds
Diabetes drugs could prevent anxiety and depression from worsening, according to research.…

