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  1. A scoping review of the literature on the current mental health status

    A scoping review of the academic literature on the mental health of physicians and physicians-in-training in North America was conducted using Arksey and O'Malley's [] methodological framework.Our review objectives and broad focus, including the general questions posed to conduct the review, lend themselves to a scoping review approach, which is suitable for the analysis of a broader range ...

  2. Mental Health Prevention and Promotion—A Narrative Review

    Scope of Mental Health Promotion and Prevention in the Current Situation. Literature provides considerable evidence on the effectiveness of various preventive mental health interventions targeting risk and protective factors for various mental illnesses (18, 36-42).There is also modest evidence of the effectiveness of programs focusing on early identification and intervention for severe ...

  3. Children and Adolescents Mental Health: A Systematic Review of

    This is consistent with the literature, as effective mental health interventions, which include collective interactions among different agents as a central element of the intervention, ... This systematic review of 11 studies has focused on mental health interventions in which interaction plays an important role. Supportive interactions carried ...

  4. Peer Support in Mental Health: Literature Review

    Peer Support in Mental Health: Literature Review. Reham A Hameed Shalaby, Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, 1E1 Walter Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre, 8440 112 St NW, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2B7, Canada, Phone: 1 4034702050, Email: ac.atrebalau@ybalahsr.

  5. Identifying Risk and Protective Factors in Research on Mental Health

    This review of the literature included empirical studies (qualitative and quantitative), literature reviews, and meta-analyses that assessed mental health in Black American adolescents. We focused on adolescents (ages 10-17) to inform prevention and intervention efforts.

  6. A systematic review and meta-analysis of psychological ...

    Literature investigating 'positive' states of mental health or states of ... surrounding wellbeing 30,60 and mental health research. Findings from this review are closely related to the ...

  7. Systematic review and meta-analysis of depression, anxiety, and

    Mental health problems among graduate students in doctoral degree programs have received increasing attention 1,2,3,4.Ph.D. students (and students completing equivalent degrees, such as the Sc.D ...

  8. Deep learning in mental health outcome research: a scoping review

    Then we review the literature relevant to DL applications in mental health outcomes. ... Shatte et al. 11 explored the application of ML techniques in mental health. They reviewed literature by ...

  9. Mental health and well-being at work: A systematic review of literature

    1. Introduction. Mental health is broadly described as a state of well-being where an individual recognizes their capabilities to cope with normal stresses of life, work effectively and contribute to the society (WHO, 2001).It is a significant issue for employees, workplaces, and societies and the fifth most significant cause of disability in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and ...

  10. Promoting University Students' Mental Health: A Systematic Literature

    A Systematic Literature Review that was conducted by Fernandez et al. focused on evaluating the effect of setting-based interventions that stimulated and improved the mental health and well-being of university students and employees . That review constitutes an asset for universities seeking to adopt setting-based strategies that were proven ...

  11. Challenges and barriers in mental healthcare systems and their impact

    The scientific literature on mental health research prioritises the analysis of the characteristics and effectiveness of public mental healthcare policies and their impact on the well-being and quality of life of people with mental illness and their family caregivers. ... Review : BMC Health Services Research: JCR: 1.932: High: Malik and Khan :

  12. A Systematic Review of Mental Health Literacy Measures for ...

    Mental health literacy is an essential part of preventing mental illnesses. However, the quality of mental health literacy measures remain unknown, as does its universality across various settings and populations. Few studies focus on measures aimed at assessing mental health literacy of children and adolescents that covers knowledge about mental health and mental disorders, strategies to ...

  13. COVID-19 and mental health: A review of the existing literature

    The COVID-19 pandemic is a major health crisis affecting several nations, with over 720,000 cases and 33,000 confirmed deaths reported to date. Such widespread outbreaks are associated with adverse mental health consequences. Keeping this in mind, existing literature on the COVID-19 outbreak pertinent to mental health was retrieved via a ...

  14. Models of mental health problems: a quasi-systematic review of

    Property cluster models are an approach that proposes that networks of mechanistic clusters cause mental health problems. For example, Kendler et al. ( 2011) argue that this model is the best way of understanding mental health problems as it acknowledges that mental health problems are multi-factorial or "fuzzy".

  15. A systematic review: the influence of social media on depression

    Children and adolescent mental health. The World Health Organization (WHO, Citation 2017) reported that 10-20% of children and adolescents worldwide experience mental health problems.It is estimated that 50% of all mental disorders are established by the age of 14 and 75% by the age of 18 (Kessler et al., Citation 2007; Kim-Cohen et al., Citation 2003).

  16. Mental Health and the Covid-19 Pandemic

    Mental health professionals can help craft messages to be delivered by trusted leaders. 4. The Covid-19 pandemic has alarming implications for individual and collective health and emotional and ...

  17. A Literature Review on the Mental Health and Coping Strategies of

    This literature review focused on the mental health and coping strategies of healthcare workers amidst pandemic. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has produced a worldwide health catastrophe ...

  18. PDF Literature Review: Effectiveness of Mental Health Awareness Campaigns

    Page | 1 Literature Review: Effectiveness of Mental Health Awareness Campaigns Authors: Amir Chapel Institute for Social Research, UNM Date: 11/28/16 Definition: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well- being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (WHO, 2016)."

  19. Mental Health Screening: Recommendations from an Integrated Literature

    School-based, multiple gate mental health screening has been identified as a major component of social, emotional, and behavioral systems of support models, and a promising practice that can be used to address unmet mental health needs of children and adolescents. To better inform implementation of multiple gate screening programs, we completed an integrated literature review based on a review ...

  20. Public Stigma of Mental Illness in the United States: A Systematic

    Public stigma is a pervasive barrier that prevents many individuals in the U.S. from engaging in mental health care. This systematic literature review aims to: (1) evaluate methods used to study the public's stigma toward mental disorders, (2) summarize stigma findings focused on the public's stigmatizing beliefs and actions and attitudes toward mental health treatment for children and ...

  21. PDF Developing a mentally healthy workplace: A review of the literature

    A review of the literature . A report for the National Mental Health Commission and the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance . Prepared by: Dr Samuel B Harvey 1,2. Ms Sadhbh Joyce 1. Ms Leona Tan 1. Dr Anya Johnson 3. Dr 3Helena Nguyen . Mr Matthew Modini 1 . Dr Markus Groth 3. 1. School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Sydney ...

  22. Child and Adolescent Mental Health

    CAMH Calls for Papers. Call for systematic reviews and meta-analyses. We are inviting authors to submit systematic reviews and meta-analyses on all topics relating to child and adolescent mental health, and in particular, those that are clinically relevant and those relating to the effectiveness of treatment models. All systematic reviews and meta-analyses should conform to PRISMA reporting ...

  23. Exploring the mental well-being of higher educational institutions

    The in-depth literature review revealed some commonly used keywords such as emotional well-being, mental well-being, mental health, psychological well-being, and psychological resilience. ... To understand the current publication trends and progress of literature in mental health and well-being in students enrolled in HEIs and answer the first ...

  24. Social Media Use and Its Connection to Mental Health: A Systematic Review

    This paper attempt to systematically review all the relevant literature with the aim of filling the gap by examining social media impact on mental health, which is sedentary behavior, which, if in excess, raises the risk of health problems [7,9,12]. This study is important because it provides information on the extent of the focus of peer ...

  25. MSN

    If your mental health has been declining, your sleep-wake cycle may be to blame, according to a new review of literature. Ad. ... "Sleep affects mental health" is a widely accepted, though broad ...

  26. Promoting University Students' Mental Health: A Systematic Literature

    Objective: The purpose of this study is to systematically review recently published individual student-level interventions aimed at alleviating the burden of mental health challenges faced by the students and/ or at equipping them with coping mechanism that will foster their resilience. Methods: This study relied on a systematic literature review. . PubMed dataset was used; the search was ...