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Navigating Mental Health Services: Perspectives of Latinx Immigrant Caregivers
The Latinx population has continuously experienced a government and public opinion focused on reducing immigration. The COVID-19 pandemic further...
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Destitution, Mental Illness and Law: Issues, Challenges and Possibilities
A sizable number of destitute live on the streets and many suffer from mental health issues. Some end up on the streets after either being abandoned... -
Gaze cueing, mental States, and the effect of autistic traits
The ability to interpret and follow the gaze of our social partners is an integral skill in human communication. Recent research has demonstrated...
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Mental health professionals’ perspectives on the relevance of religion and spirituality to mental health care
BackgroundA large body of evidence indicates that spiritual and religious backgrounds, beliefs, and practices (SRBBPs) are related to better...
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Associations of Mental Health Service Utilization and Mental Health Diagnosis with Placement Instability Among Foster Children in a Southeastern State
Placement instability for children in foster care is high, with children experiencing nearly 4.5 placement moves per 1,000 days in care on average....
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Propelling the Global Advancement of School Mental Health
Rates of mental health problems and disorders in children and youth have been increasing for at least three decades, and these have escalated due to...
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Development and validation of the Mental-Physical Verb Norms (MPVN): A text analysis measure of mental state attribution
Attribution of mental states to self and others, i.e., mentalizing, is central to human life. Current measures are lacking in the ability to directly...
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How to e-mental health: a guideline for researchers and practitioners using digital technology in the context of mental health
Despite an exponentially growing number of digital or e-mental health services, methodological guidelines for research and practical implementation...
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Mean Affect Moderates the Association between Affect Variability and Mental Health
Increasing evidence suggests that within-person variation in affect is a dimension distinct from mean levels along which individuals can be...
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Modifiable predictors of mental health literacy in the educational context: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Mental health literacy is vital for well-being in educational settings, extending beyond academics to include social and emotional development. It...
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WAIMH Handbook of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Cultural Context, Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment, Volume Two
This book focuses on cultural variations and perspectives in infant and early childhood mental health and describes parenting / caregiver-young child... -
Cognitive and Somatic Mediators of the Effects of Trait Mindfulness on Mental Health Adjustment Following Bereavement
ObjectivesEvidence is lacking for trait mindfulness as a longitudinal protective factor following bereavement and other stressful life events. This...
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Recent advances in the neuroscience of spontaneous and off-task thought: implications for mental health
People spend a remarkable 30–50% of their awake life thinking about something other than what they are currently doing. These experiences of being...
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Attachment Theory and Early Childhood Mental Health
This chapter surveys central ideas and findings in attachment theory and their applications to early childhood mental health Topics include caregiver... -
The longitudinal relations between mental state talk and theory of mind
BackgroundPrevious investigations of associations between children’s Theory of Mind (ToM) and parents’ use of words relating to mental states (or...
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“I *know* all the things I should be doing …”: accounting for mental health and illness in an online mental health discussion forum during the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundMental health is highly correlated with a person’s social and economic circumstances, and the recent COVID-19 pandemic made this connection...
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College student mental health: Understanding changes in psychological symptoms in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the way higher education is structured and delivered, presenting challenges for college students that have the...
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Indirect Effects of Overparenting and Family Communication Patterns on Mental Health of Emerging Adults in China and the United States
According to self-determination theory, the satisfaction of basic psychological needs (i.e., autonomy, competence, relatedness) is essential for...
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Introducing Mental Health Apps
Mental health apps (MHapps) are designed to provide digital tools and techniques for self-managing psychological forms of distress (e.g. stress and... -
Contextualizing Law and Policy Framework on Mental Health
The right to a standard of living adequate for health and well-being has been proclaimed as a human right by the Universal Declaration of Human...