Abstract: Recent research has increasingly emphasized the function of the microbiome in human health. The gut microbiome is essential for digesting food and seems to play a vital role in mental health as well. This ...
Abstract: There are numerous risk/protective factors for developing mental disorders in older people. This study examined the contribution of lifestyle (physical activity, sedentary behavior, smoking habits, and alcohol consumption) and psychosocial ...
Abstract:Introduction: The aim of this study is to provide an overview of Paralympic athletes’ views on mental health in a competitive sport context. Although research in the field of Paralympic sport has increased exponentially over the ...
Abstract:Objective: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Sport Mental Health Assessment Tool 1 (SMHAT-1) is an athlete-specific screening tool developed to identify mental health symptoms in elite athletes and potential need for referral to care. ...
Abstract:Objectives: This study aimed to analyze Japanese youth athletes’ mental health and resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the potential correlations between their demographic factors and mental health outcomes. Methods: ...
Abstract:Introduction: This article outlines the important and varied role of sports psychiatrists in Japan and highlights the unique challenges and contributions of sports psychiatry to improving the mental health and performance of athletes. The ...
Abstract: Understanding how levels, patterns, predictors, and outcomes of mental health issues differs in students relative to non-students can inform more effective and better tailored prevention and intervention for mental health in ...
Abstract: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in March 2020, the Norwegian government closed schools and limited leisure activities. In this cross-sectional study, we examined how different types of digital versus in-person ...
Abstract: Six hypotheses about the hierarchical structure of the two higher order factors (Big Two) Mental Health and Behavior Control and about their relationships to the constructs Neuroticism and Introversion are examined. The following instruments ...
Summary: In a sample of 115 adults, five hypotheses about the structure of emotions and about the relations between emotions and personality traits were investigated. The extensive battery of tests included: 3 inventories for the measurement of the Big ...
Abstract.Aims: This paper examines the role that mental health services (MHS) performed in the management and provision of medical care and treatment of problematic users of alcohol in Western Australia (WA) over ...
Alcohol Consumption and Psychological Distress During the Second Lockdown in Healthcare Workers and Persons from Other FieldsAbstract:Aim: Besides the risk of infection by SARS-CoV-2 during the ...
Abstract:Aims: Opioid misuse is an epidemic in the United States and globally, with adolescents affected by negative consequences including overdoses and deaths. Understanding how mental health and substance use ...
Are Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Children and Adolescents Overlooked in Schools?Teachers can play a pivotal role in the early identification of children and adolescents with mental health problems. This study investigates how teachers perceive ...
“If certain tensions are present, it affects everyone”: Multiple case study on processes of coercive measures.Abstract:Background: There is an urgent need to reduce coercive measures in psychiatric care. The interaction ...
This study investigated mental health problems and their predictors among adolescents from returned immigrant families. The sample consisted of 360 returned adolescents (mean age = 16.8 years; SD = 1.9). The mean duration of a sojourn in Portugal for the ...
Emerging adulthood is a time of instability. This longitudinal study investigated the relationship between mental health and need satisfaction among emerging adults over a period of five years and focused on gender-specific differences. Two possible ...
Abstract. Social networks have an important effect on health, and social network analysis has become essential for understanding human behavior and vulnerability. Using exponential random graph models (ERGM), this study explores the associations between ...
Die Epidemiologie beschäftigt sich mit der Häufigkeit und der Art des Auftretens von Erkrankungen in bestimmten Gruppen der Gesellschaft. Umfangreiche Studien mit solider Datenlage können mittlerweile zeigen, dass psychische Störungen in der Gruppe der ...
Living with achondroplasia – how do young persons with disproportional short stature rate their quality of life and which factors are associated with quality of life?Abstract.Objective: Presently, little is known about the quality of life (QoL) as well ...
Nutrition and mental health – how findings from genetic studies can support the identification of dietary effectsAbstract.Introduction: Numerous studies indicate that dietary interventions could be an important ...
The Effect of Exercise Therapy on Adolescent Mental Health: A Systematic Review with Practical ExampleAbstract: The mental health of children and adolescents in Germany is currently highly burdened. Because of the ...
Sports and Physical Exercise Therapy in the Treatment of Mental Health Issues in Children and AdolescentsAbstract: Mental disorders are among the most common chronic diseases in childhood and adolescence in Germany ...
Zusammenfassung: Es wird der Forschungsstand zu sozialer Schichtzugehörigkeit und Gesundheit beleuchtet und hinsichtlich altersspezifischer Merkmale diskutiert. Daraus ergeben sich drei mögliche Entwicklungsverläufe, die sich in Divergenz, Kontinuität und ...
Mental health and occupational participation: The meaning of psychosomatic rehabilitation in the German health care systemAbstract. The maintenance and restoration of (mental) health and work ability is in the ...
Abstract. People with a positive body image are more content with their body, reflect their society’s beauty ideals more critically, have the ability to care for their body and are better protected from depression. ...
Abstract. Due to the worldwide high prevalence of psychiatric disorders and its association with sedentary behavior and comorbid physical diseases, increasing physical activity in psychiatric populations is of high ...
The Importance of Physical Activity for Mental HealthAbstract. Due to the worldwide high prevalence of psychiatric disorders and its association with sedentary behavior and comorbid physical diseases, increasing physical ...
Sports Psychiatry in Competitive Sports – Interdisciplinary and Interprofessional Care and CollaborationAbstract. Mental complaints and illnesses are common health problems in competitive sports, and mental health, like ...
Abstract. Mental complaints and illnesses are common health problems in competitive sports, and mental health, like physical health and performance, is an integral dimension in competitive sports. The promotion of mental ...
Violence and Abuse in Competitive SportsAbstract. Violence and abuse in competitive sports, such as physical and emotional abuse, physical and emotional neglect and sexual abuse, affect children, adolescents and adults ...
Abstract. Violence and abuse in competitive sports, such as physical and emotional abuse, physical and emotional neglect and sexual abuse, affect children, adolescents and adults alike and lead to severe physical, ...
Abstract. In this study, using SHARE data we examined whether the education of adult children is associated with depressive symptoms (EURO-D caseness) for older immigrants and nonimmigrants in Europe. After controlling for possible confounders, we found ...
Abstract. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt the world. However, a particular group has felt the effects of the pandemic to an extraordinarily greater degree: Black older adults. This conceptual paper applies the law of small effects theory to ...
Abstract. This study investigates the relationship between living arrangements and the psychological health of older women. It includes a total of 252 women aged 60+ years living in the slums of Kolkata, India. The results reveal that psychological ...
Abstract.Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is a massive health crisis that has exerted enormous physical and psychological pressure. Mental healthcare for healthcare workers (HCWs) should receive serious consideration. This study served to determine the ...
Abstract.Introduction: The media coverage of high-profile sporting events can bring increased pressure to athletes’ psychological wellbeing. There may be speculation regarding athletes’ mental state before, during and after competition potentially ...
Abstract.Introduction: The mental health of elite athletes is a growing area of research however there remains a paucity of data to support evidence-based screening and prevention programmes as well as holistic yet targeted care. Olympic Weightlifting ...
Abstract.Introduction: Sports psychiatry, a field of psychiatry, is a young medical discipline. The aim of this study was to gauge opinions on the following: sports psychiatry as a specialized subdiscipline, its areas of activity among professionals, ...
Abstract.Introduction: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in elite-level cycling is an overlooked area of clinical enquiry. Whilst former riders have raised awareness about ADHD, there is scant evidence about pharmacotherapeutic treatment ...
Abstract:Introduction: The mental health of elite athletes has been recognised as of great importance. There have been relatively few studies examining the prevalence of mental health problems in swimmers. None have commented on the range of ...
Abstract:Introduction: Sports psychiatry is a developing field whose focus is the diagnosis, treatment, and management of mental illness in sports team members. Participation in elite sports can compromise mental health as psychiatric symptoms and ...
Abstract:Introduction: The use of various forms of social media has exploded worldwide and is popular among athletes. To date, much research has focused on the potential impact of traditional print media on athletes’ mental health. This study aims to ...
Abstract:Introduction: Concern about mental health is an increasingly relevant topic in high-performance sport. In this regard, because burnout can be harmful to both the health and performance of athletes, it is of particular importance. Although a ...
Questionnaire of Dysfunctional and Functional Self-Consciousness (DFS): Theoretical concept, reliability, and validityAbstract. Private self-consciousness has been considered a risk factor for the development and maintenance of mental disorders. However, ...
From birth to 25: Rostock longitudinal study (ROLS)Abstract. Evoked by child psychiatry the Rostock Longitudinal Study started in 1970 to clarify interactions of perinatal and environmental risk factors influencing personality development. Since their ...
Experiencing violence and aggression in school - an approach to school health promotion?Abstract. This study examines the relevance of peer victimization for adolescent's mental health in 733 fifth- to ninth-grade students (mean age = 13.28 years). ...
Zusammenfassung. In einer Stichprobe von 223 Männern und Frauen aus der Bad Schönborn-Studie (Alter zum 1. Messzeitpunkt: 33-56 Jahre) wurden in einer Längsschnittstudie (Abstand von Erst- und Zweitmessung: 5 Jahre) biopsychosoziale Hypothesen zur ...
SREIS-D. German version of the Self-Rated Emotional Intelligence Scale (SREIS) in a clinical sample and a control groupAbstract. Emotional intelligence (EI) is significantly linked to mental health. However, many existing EI measures are not based on ...