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PPI panel members co-produced study methods and analysis
Qualitative study of parental experiences waiting for ADHD assessment in child mental health services, examining emotional impact of diagnostic uncertainty and delay.
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Mental health symptoms predict flexible inference use
Study shows that specific mental health symptoms predict how people use flexible reasoning when making complex inferences, with alterations in goal-directed decision-making as a key mechanism.
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Virtual learning circles supported school-based suicide prevention discussions
Study examines how rural Alaska schools adapted research-based suicide prevention strategies through virtual workshops, identifying cultural integration and institutional barriers to implementation.
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Some school-based programs helped recently arrived immigrant youth
Scoping review of school-based programs supporting recently arrived immigrant adolescents' adjustment and well-being, synthesizing 15 studies with implications for future intervention development.
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Pilot trainees report six barriers to seeking healthcare
Qualitative study identifies six barriers to healthcare seeking among undergraduate pilot trainees, including fear of career jeopardy, limited health system knowledge, and financial constraints.
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No evidence of increased gaming-related problems with long-term use of a video game therapeutic: Exploratory endpoint findings from a randomized controlled trial
Long-term use of a video game therapeutic for depression showed no increase in gaming-related problems, with deterioration rates low across all study arms.
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Mentalization shows a moderate link to adolescent internalizing outcomes
Systematic review and meta-analysis of mentalization and mental health outcomes in adolescents with internalizing disorders, revealing a moderate association.
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Intersectional and area-level factors linked to depression disparities
Intersectional analysis of depression disparities in All of Us data reveals that risk varies markedly by overlapping demographic identities and area-level socioeconomic factors.
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Tailored EBPAS-15 showed adequate psychometric properties in Latinx professionals
Confirmatory factor analysis validates the EBPAS-15's psychometric properties for Latinx mental health professionals, addressing measurement gaps in Latin American implementation science research.
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Dominant psychiatric explanations shape self-narratives
Examination of how dominant psychiatric explanations function as master narratives to shape self-narratives and psychiatric self-understanding in individuals with diagnoses.
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Video increased mental health literacy, but not help-seeking intentions
Study evaluates narrative video intervention to improve mental health literacy and reduce stigma among Latinx adults, revealing gender differences and complex factors influencing help-seeking.
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Prenatal symptom clusters shifted and linked to inflammation
Network analysis of prenatal mental health symptom clusters and associations with allostatic load biomarkers across pregnancy gestation.
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Visual art intervention was linked to better sleep quality
Study examines visual art intervention effects on sleep quality and emotional well-being in Malaysian university students over six weeks using physiological and psychological measures.
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Suicide prevention training improved preclinical medical students' preparedness
Preclinical medical students' self-perceived preparedness for mental health crises significantly improved following integration of safeTALK suicide prevention training into curriculum.
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Reducing Preschool Exclusionary Discipline Practices Through Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation: Findings from the Jump Start Program
Jump Start mental health consultation reduces preschool suspensions and expulsions in Miami-Dade County early care centers through improved discipline policies and social-emotional support.
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Ethical action-research is urged in mental health harm settings
Ethical imperatives in action-research on suffering and violence within mental health systems, examining institutional accountability mechanisms and structural harm across European and Southeast.
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Integrated mental health screening needed management support
Examination of integrated primary mental health screening scale-up in South Africa using co-development and continuous quality improvement to build mid-level management capacity.
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Independence norms were not globally linked to anxiety
Study of 70 countries over 33 years reveals cultural shifts toward independence linked to higher childhood anxiety in Western nations, while religious faith emphasis correlates with lower anxiety.
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AI companions may support emotion regulation in socially anxious students
Phenomenological study examining AI companions' role in emotion regulation support for university students with social anxiety, identifying benefits and technological dependence risks.
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The role of psychotherapy with a Quranic approach to improving women's depression: A Case Study
Single-case study examining Quranic-based psychotherapy for major depressive disorder in a 60-year-old woman, showing sustained symptom reduction through follow-up.