Parents and young children report greater levels of psychological distress throughout third national lockdown
26 Feb 2021 Both parents and young children’s mental health has worsened throughout the third national lockdown, academics have revealed. |
Monthly Archives: February 2021
One in four teenagers report self-harm in last 12 months, study reveals
22 Feb 2021 Almost one in four teenagers say they have self-harmed in the past year, a major study has revealed. |
Children with poor mental health at “greater risk” of physical problems in later life, study reveals
19 Feb 2021 Children with poor mental health are at a greater risk of physical health problems in later life, a major study has revealed. |
Self-isolation increases risk of mental illness, study reveals
15 Feb 2021 Self-isolation could increase the risk of developing a mental health disorder, a major study has revealed. |
Public awareness campaign could improve “social success” for people with autism, study reveals
12 Feb 2021 Raising the public’s awareness of autism could improve social outcomes for people living with neurodivergent conditions, a major study has revealed. |
Scientists use machine learning technology to accurately identify depression and psychosis
8 Feb 2021 Machine learning technology could be the secret to unlocking the complexity of mental illness, a major study has revealed. |
Children with autism much less likely to exercise than peers, study reveals
5 Feb 2021 Young people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) should be kept active to maintain their mental wellbeing, a major study has revealed. |
One in eight suffer from mental health disorder after receiving coronavirus diagnosis, study reveals
1 Feb 2021 Around one in eight people who test positive for Covid-19 are diagnosed with a mental illness for the first time within six months, a major study has revealed. |