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The Role of Motivational Moderators in Suicidal Ideation Among Adolescents and Young Adults: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Sarita M +4 more
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Background Death of a caregiver during childhood can have profound influences on child wellbeing and later trajectories. Globally, child and adolescent mental health is an increasing area of concern with widespread negative implications. These data provide the first comprehensive exploration of the mental health of children experiencing COVID‐19 ...
Kathryn Steventon Roberts +6 more
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Background To examine whether positive self‐evaluation and contextual variables—such as those created by family, peers and schools—serve as promotive factors or protective factors in the context of adversity. Methods Data were drawn from two waves of the youth survey of a population‐representative cohort in Hong Kong.
Yanyan Ni +5 more
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Gambling disorder as a risk factor for suicidal ideation in medical students. [PDF]
Luquiens A, Bourgier C, Fabbro-Peray P.
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Daily physical activity associated with suicidal ideation in college students: an ecological momentary assessment study. [PDF]
Ma Y, Liao W, Ma S, Lu L, Wang H.
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Background In England, 18% of children and young people (CYP) experience clinical levels of mental health difficulties. CYP who are involved in children's social care, either receiving in‐home care (i.e. child protection plans; CPP) or out‐of‐home care (i.e. children looked after; CLA), may experience higher prevlance than peers.
Barry Coughlan +12 more
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Psychiatric comorbidity in DiGeorge association: Suicidal ideation and bipolar disorder. [PDF]
Nakhamiyayev R +5 more
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ABSTRACT Forgotten Australians—those who spent time in institutional or out‐of‐home care as children until the 1980s—form a marginalised and often overlooked group within Australia's ageing population. Although formally recognized under the Aged Care Act, their distinct needs remain largely invisible in mainstream aged care.
Lena Turnbull +3 more
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Global Prevalence and Risk Factors of Suicidal Ideation in Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Bazmi E +5 more
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ABSTRACT This article explores the experiences of children who live in skipped generation households because of parental migration. Drawing on our matched interviews with 34 children and 20 grandparents from 19 skipped generation households in rural Hunan, central China, we examine what the children wanted significant adults to know about their care ...
Rachel Murphy, Li Mi, Xiaoyan Huang
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