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1 mic deprivation, parental substance use, and mental health.
2 negative impact of childhood maltreatment on mental health.
3 tion, is a critical problem for the field of mental health.
4  readiness, including low education and poor mental health.
5 lls that support adaptive coping and promote mental health.
6 d to play an important role in cognition and mental health.
7 n Development, and the National Institute of Mental Health.
8 ornerstone for maintaining both physical and mental health.
9 rtance for clinical research and practice in mental health.
10 examination and lower screening coverage for mental health.
11 rm future stratified medicine innovations in mental health.
12 rminants to improve adolescent nutrition and mental health.
13 such as diabetes, epilepsy, cancer care, and mental health.
14 make a difference in the field of adolescent mental health.
15 ich we hypothesize may also be diagnostic of mental health.
16 ed through which diet could plausibly affect mental health.
17 cit emotion regulation skills is crucial for mental health.
18  alcohol use behaviors and both physical and mental health.
19 erty programs such as cash transfers improve mental health.
20 , but little is known about their effects on mental health.
21  and had better quality of life and positive mental health.
22 antity and quality on late-life physical and mental health.
23 who support colleagues struggling with their mental health.
24 and both psychological distress and positive mental health.
25 th its strength affecting both cognition and mental health.
26 ffect on psychological distress and positive mental health.
27 nd may buffer their negative consequences on mental health.
28 addressing multiple clinical areas including mental health (2 questions), dementia, screening or trea
29 ther health conditions were lower, including mental health (36.8% screened).
30 rolled trial), on income, food security, and mental health a median of 1 year and 2 years before the
31                   Acute care, critical care, mental health acute care, and longterm care nursing unit
32  from nonspecialist audience sectors such as mental health advocates, dog lovers, video game develope
33   CRF is an important marker of physical and mental health and academic achievement in youth.
34     Growing urbanisation is a threat to both mental health and biodiversity.
35 iences, which in turn continue to shape both mental health and brain development through transactiona
36  imaging phenotypes with early-life factors, mental health and cognitive function using both observat
37                     In seeking to understand mental health and disease, it is fundamental to identify
38 de variety of traits such as dietary traits, mental health and disease.
39                              MQ Transforming Mental Health and Grand Challenges Canada.
40 sms through which child maltreatment affects mental health and how we prevent or treat maltreatment-r
41 tical sampling were used to recruit general, mental health and learning disability nurses, at differe
42                  SRH is affected by disease, mental health and other risk factors, but these factors
43 ological basis for the link between positive mental health and parenting, focusing on oxytocin-dopami
44 s not only the physical health, but also the mental health and quality of life of the patient.
45 oped in collaboration with WHO Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, this study (conducted
46 ion interventions to target related risks of mental health and substance use.
47  and strong linkage to healthcare, including mental health and SUD treatment.
48 en the detrimental impact of the pandemic on mental health and the economy, more difficult days are a
49 racteristics relevant for brain function and mental health and their genetic underpinnings in clinica
50 I [0.12-0.45]) and related SF-36 measures of mental health and vitality.
51 35), but more strongly attenuated effects on mental health and vitality.
52 ghlight the importance of enhancing maternal mental health and well-being during pregnancy.
53 ed for interventions designed to improve the mental health and well-being of FSWs.
54 on, and might impair economic conditions and mental health, and exacerbate risk of food insecurity an
55 f particular concern, including health care, mental health, and HIV.
56 stitute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Mental Health, and Massachusetts General Hospital Execut
57 , including cardiovascular disease, obesity, mental health, and neurodegenerative disease.
58 on-academic/language skills, self-regulation/mental health, and parent-child relationship-will lead t
59 dentify patients at high-risk for cognitive, mental health, and physical impairments after critical i
60 e cognitive deficit, indications of worsened mental health, and white matter changes, based on analys
61                                        Men's mental health appears to be poorer when they are the sol
62 fects of GnRH agonists on brain function and mental health are not well understood.
63 on is markedly attenuated and differences in mental health are salient.
64 es hold promise in reducing the risk of poor mental health as adolescents navigate the changes in the
65 t epidemiological knowledge of refugee youth mental health as well as interventions aimed to prevent
66                    Surgeons need to optimize mental health assessment and services in the preoperativ
67                        National Institute of Mental Health at the US National Institutes of Health.
68   There is notorious inconsistency regarding mental health benefits of dog ownership, partially due t
69 ltiple choice responses to 6 questions about mental health between groups using the t test and chi-sq
70                                          The mental health burden after injury is significant and not
71 opularly speculated that this might impose a mental-health burden on women and their children.
72 ng skills predicted higher rates of positive mental health but lower rates of psychological distress.
73 upport, positive coping skills, and positive mental health but positively associated with psychologic
74 t research indicates that the development of mental health cannot be considered without consideration
75 e association between childhood adoption and mental health cannot fully be attributed to stressful en
76 linical implications for improving access to mental health care and tailoring adequate support for tr
77 ew highlight the need for ongoing, long-term mental health care beyond the initial period of resettle
78                                              Mental health care for women includes decision support t
79 rds in the same geographical area of a large mental health care provider within the National Health S
80 nt of positive outcomes for people utilising mental health care services.
81 ng the nurse-patient therapeutic alliance in mental health care settings.
82 lity should address the complex physical and mental health-care needs of people living with HIV and m
83 y, the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey-Mental Health (CCHS-MH 2012, n = 25,113).
84 HR) for psychosis, conducted at the Shanghai Mental Health Center in collaboration with neuroimaging
85 ation about the prevalence and correlates of mental health challenges in middle childhood, and promis
86 developmental disorders, sleep problems, and mental health challenges, should be treated in a timely
87 e compared multiple measures of physical and mental health, cognition and neuroanatomy in male (n = 4
88 olation, or loneliness, affects physical and mental health, cognitive performance, overall life expec
89 ntal health, including seeking help from our mental health colleagues when needed.
90         To this end, we collected posts from mental health communities in Reddit.
91                                              Mental health comorbidities are increasing worldwide and
92 -trauma populations with severe and enduring mental health comorbidities.
93 umatic stress disorder (PTSD) but also other mental health comorbidities.
94 ner configuration was associated with poorer mental health compared with the 1.5-earner configuration
95 abor force provide an opportunity to observe mental health complaints as the crisis unfolded.
96 xperiences are related to the development of mental health complaints in the spring of 2020.
97 pment of a prediction model to predict (1) a mental health composite outcome at 3 months post dischar
98       Childhood conduct disorders, a serious mental health concern, put children at risk for signific
99 eural structure, which predicts a variety of mental health concerns throughout the lifespan and may p
100 Changes of this cycle are implicated in many mental health concerns.
101 the notion of population-based approaches to mental health, concrete guidance about what such approac
102 (26 of 55 [47%] vs. 115 of 1169 [10%]), or a mental health condition (32 of 49 [65%] vs. 575 of 1398
103  in 24% of cases, and a prior diagnosis of a mental health condition and substance misuse for the res
104        Major depressive disorder is a common mental health condition that affects an estimated 16.2 m
105 r unsuppressed viral load, while preexisting mental health conditions may influence HIV appointment a
106 SIV populations, including the prevalence of mental health conditions, after integration into the US.
107 cluding cardiac and respiratory diseases and mental health conditions, were common among hospitalized
108 ts are associated with daily fluctuations in mental health crisis episodes.
109 ors in shaping health outcomes, most notably mental health decline.
110 ion between such hardships and indicators of mental health deterioration is highly dependent on worke
111      Sensitivity for recording of SMI as any mental health diagnosis was 76.7% (95% CI 76.0-77.4).
112 ts is associated with a lower risk of common mental health disorders (CMDs), such as depression and a
113                                              Mental health disorders (MHD) after injury have been ass
114 stionnaire-20 score (an instrument to screen mental health disorders and detect psychological symptom
115 ajor postoperative complication, and certain mental health disorders and pain disorders.
116 addition to cognitive impairment, a range of mental health disorders and suicidality are proposed as
117 nt difference in risk of hospitalisation for mental health disorders between outfield players and goa
118                                         Many mental health disorders first manifest in adolescence, a
119  reflect a quantitative liability to related mental health disorders that indexes exposure to potenti
120 ndently associated with reported symptoms of mental health disorders were identified.Measurements and
121 se mortality, hospital admissions for common mental health disorders were lower than population contr
122 relationships between processing speed (PS), mental health disorders, and learning disorders.
123 those with CP have an elevated prevalence of mental health disorders, some of which may be more prono
124 food allergy, asthma, allergic rhinitis, and mental health disorders.
125 nderstanding of why some individuals develop mental health disorders.
126 echanisms, and developing new treatments for mental health disorders.
127 ory arthritis, cardiometabolic diseases, and mental health disorders.
128 whose disruption is thought to contribute to mental health disorders.
129 g six modifiable determinants of symptoms of mental health disorders: fear of being infected, inabili
130                                          The mental health effects of the Severe Acute Respiratory Sy
131 ry measures of cognition (eta(p) (2) 0.111), mental health (eta(p) (2) 0.131) and physical health (et
132  part of the ERPO process, the court ordered mental health evaluation in 30% of cases.
133 h pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic (stress/mental health, exercise, diet counseling) interventions
134 er the auspices of the National Institute of Mental Health FAST-FAIL initiative, we were the first to
135 ence on the potential importance of positive mental health for both mother and child.
136  Foundation via the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation.
137  were collected at the National Institute of Mental Health from 540 schizophrenia patients, 247 unaff
138 g impairments in physical, cognitive, and/or mental health function are common among patients who hav
139                     Past research in refugee mental health has reported wide variation in mental illn
140 and past mental disorders, as well as family mental health history, we identified low-risk healthy (n
141 etting is six inpatient wards within a large mental health hospital in England where the shift extens
142  peer victimization has long-term impacts on mental health; however, the biological mediators of this
143 s are conducted for some conditions, notably mental health, identifying directions for future researc
144 investigate whether physical, cognitive, and mental health impairments could be predicted in adult su
145 face long-lasting physical, cognitive and/or mental health impairments.
146 e review of 96 articles addressing clinician mental health in COVID-19 and prior pandemics, 7 themes
147  to analyze the association between itch and mental health in dermatological patients.
148 ative role of vascular risk, metabolism, and mental health in protection from the cognitive consequen
149 he operative dimensions of positive maternal mental health in relation to specific outcomes.
150                         Protecting clinician mental health in the aftermath of coronavirus disease 20
151 rs associated with increased risk of adverse mental health included younger maternal age at cancer di
152 nce of mutual support and caring for our own mental health, including seeking help from our mental he
153 ard ratios (HRs) with 95% CIs according to a mental health index (low, 1.00-1.50; high, 2.01-4.00; lo
154       Compared to a reference group with low mental health index score and low alcohol intake, HRs (9
155 lars Program, Slaight Family Child and Youth Mental Health Innovation Fund, and The Catherine and Max
156  range of measurement tools; none reported a mental health intervention.
157  inconsistencies in the field and facilitate mental health interventions and study designs of a highe
158 has a long-lasting negative association with mental health irrespective of family-related risks, part
159          The evidence suggests that positive mental health is a distinct construct that is associated
160                               While maternal mental health is an important influence on child develop
161 he long-term effect of such interventions on mental health is largely unknown.
162                                     However, mental health is substantially heritable, and genetic in
163 allenging life situations or presenting with mental health issues are at higher risk for drug resista
164 poor offspring outcomes, including long-term mental health issues.
165  lead to allergies, secondary infections and mental health issues.
166 luding, alcohol abuse, family conflicts, and mental health issues.
167 d motivational functioning (e.g., attention, mental health), it influences the way our brain networks
168           In 2009, the National Institute of Mental Health launched the Research Domain Criteria, an
169         These conditions threaten survivors' mental health, leaving them vulnerable to enduring psych
170                     Interventions addressing mental health might reduce risk of acquiring HIV among A
171 ing the Screening Questionnaire for Disaster Mental Health (n = 828).
172 uals is not a viable approach to meeting the mental health needs of a population.
173 ementia that would address their medical and mental health needs.
174                    The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) 'fast-fail' approach seeks to impro
175 ned how changes in social capital affect the mental health of disaster victims.
176 ire family unit, its impact on the long-term mental health of family members is not well characterize
177 s out a practical approach to protecting the mental health of health-care workers based on contempora
178 (household employment configuration) and the mental health of parents and children.
179 existing HIV interventions might improve the mental health of people living with HIV.
180 own about the impacts of these events on the mental health of surviving youth.
181                             The influence of mental health on postoperative surgical outcomes has not
182                                              Mental health outcome measures were the Strengths and Di
183 ical data on contact sport participation and mental health outcomes are limited.
184                                              Mental health outcomes clustered within families.
185 ial relationships, vocational/education, and mental health outcomes in adulthood.
186 , has been consistently associated with poor mental health outcomes in adulthood.
187 use of resilience mechanisms that are key to mental health outcomes in the face of adversity.
188                     Risk factors for adverse mental health outcomes included those related to the pat
189                       Possible predictors of mental health outcomes were examined, including demograp
190 eral population controls (n=23 028), data on mental health outcomes were obtained by individual-level
191 ient and family-centered outcomes, including mental health outcomes, and on qualitative data to under
192 ncer-affected child were not associated with mental health outcomes.
193  human brain development in order to predict mental health outcomes.
194 n-PRS and adverse environmental exposures on mental health outcomes.
195 ve consequences of childhood maltreatment on mental health outcomes.
196 thy syndrome, in particular the inclusion of mental health outcomes.
197 valuated long-term functional, physical, and mental-health outcomes.
198 es primarily on negative aspects of maternal mental health, particularly symptoms of depression, anxi
199 st PRS were associated with psychosocial and mental health phenotypes, MRS were more strongly associa
200 partum women are of increasing concern among mental health practitioners.
201 h suggests that integrated substance use and mental health prevention and treatment programs are need
202  as interventions aimed to prevent or reduce mental health problems among children and adolescents in
203 analysis aimed to quantify the prevalence of mental health problems among FSWs in LMICs, and to exami
204 on, the mortality rates associated with more mental health problems and a high alcohol intake were in
205 l-cause mortality according to self-reported mental health problems and alcohol intake in the general
206 cal interventions are effective for managing mental health problems and comorbidities in people expos
207 mpulsivity are traits relevant to a range of mental health problems and have traditionally been conce
208 for appropriately treating prenatal maternal mental health problems and improving child outcomes.
209 surement tools and cut-off scores to measure mental health problems and other common risk factors.
210           The disease burden attributable to mental health problems and to excess or harmful alcohol
211                                              Mental health problems are common among caregivers, howe
212                 In this study, we found that mental health problems are highly prevalent among FSWs i
213 new tool to identify individuals at risk for mental health problems following early-life psychosocial
214         This hazard can lead to physical and mental health problems for nurses and may also affect th
215 d pharmacological interventions for managing mental health problems in people exposed to complex trau
216  to disrupted brain development and risk for mental health problems later in life.
217 oncern, put children at risk for significant mental health problems throughout development.
218 minority adolescents are more likely to have mental health problems, adverse social environments, and
219 ion has been linked to numerous physical and mental health problems.
220 hologize potentially transient occurrence of mental health problems.
221 ternalizing disorders, addictions, and other mental health problems.
222 erefore be at increased risk of experiencing mental health problems.
223 might put adolescents at risk for developing mental health problems.
224  adults were the following: Involvement of a mental health professional who is knowledgeable about th
225                          While the supply of mental health professionals impacts treatment choices, l
226 hanged overnight how psychiatrists and other mental health professionals must treat patients.
227                           Broadly accessible mental health programs are promising to make a differenc
228            Data were from the Suffolk County Mental Health Project.
229 re smaller in areas with a higher density of mental health providers who focus on behavioral, rather
230 gest that the inclusion of positive maternal mental health provides the potential for a more comprehe
231 5,925, 56.2% female) who completed an online mental health questionnaire in the period from 13 July 2
232 implications for the offspring and that poor mental health reinforces the poverty cycle, future healt
233 s experience elevated and prolonged need for mental health-related health care as compared with the g
234  school, and reporting bias due to stigma of mental health-related issues.
235  associations between childhood adoption and mental health-related outcomes in midlife in 243,797 UK
236                                  The rate of mental health-related outpatient visits (family physicia
237 spital mortality, and physical function- and mental health-related quality of life at 2-3 months and
238  with population norms, overall physical and mental health-related quality of life was significantly
239 8), and had significantly worse physical and mental health-related quality of life.
240 imitations; return to work; and physical and mental health-related quality of life.
241  approaches can make useful contributions to mental health-related research and clinical practice.
242 ociation was thus found between Twitter-wide mental health-related social media content and crisis ep
243 polar disorder, neuroticism, loneliness, and mental health-related socioeconomic and psychosocial mea
244 to investigate whether daily fluctuations in mental health-relevant Twitter posts are associated with
245 a construct within the National Institute of Mental Health Research Domain Criteria Social Processes
246 uch data and propose an approach to classify mental health research grants.
247 rk toward answering questions in emotion and mental health research.
248 obal output of peer-reviewed publications in mental health research.
249 ntelligence (IQ), negative affect, and prior mental health risk and when self-report, informant repor
250  the long recall period for occupational and mental health risk measures, and the coverage of a singl
251 erm follow-up care, physical rehabilitation, mental health screening, and interventions for survivors
252 sors can result in long-lasting physical and mental health sequelae.
253 as not examined the impact of 12 h shifts in mental health service settings.
254 experiences based on unbiased information on mental health service use and psychotropic medications a
255   Psychotic experiences in childhood predict mental health service use and use of psychotropic medica
256 he UK, and the USA) integrated feedback from mental health service users into the development of the
257 sychiatric diagnosis in child and adolescent mental health services before ages 16-17 (adjusted hazar
258                        Increasing demand for mental health services has led to severe financial press
259 d improved data sharing between physical and mental health services may be required to reduce inequal
260 n refugee child psychiatric epidemiology and mental health services research for moving forward.
261 cognition in the fields of public health and mental health services research that the provision of cl
262  Against a backdrop of increasing demand for mental health services, and difficulties in recruitment
263  disorders diagnosed at child and adolescent mental health services, and on prescribed psychotropic m
264 t trials are of patients from secondary care mental health services, with eligibility criteria based
265 -occurring mental disorder (not diagnosed in mental health settings) at baseline compared with no psy
266 definition of population-based approaches to mental health, situates these approaches within their hi
267 difficulties in recruitment and retention of mental health staff, employers may consider implementati
268 serve as a supplementary tool for monitoring mental health states of individuals who frequently use s
269 ed to reach dream weight, lower physical and mental health status, and less social support independen
270 -surgery weight loss, worsening physical and mental health status, less social support, and greater d
271 , and societal infrastructures for clinician mental health support are needed to mitigate the psychol
272 an 8-week mindfulness course (N = 27), or to mental health support as usual (N = 27).
273 Innovative solutions are required to provide mental health support at scale in low-resource humanitar
274 tions; and 7) normalization and provision of mental health support programs.
275 loping and deploying comprehensive clinician mental health support.
276 attempt phenotype asked as part of an online mental health survey taken by a subset of participants (
277    Health, social, or legal outcomes such as mental health symptoms, family functioning, consequences
278 untries but they practise outside the formal mental health system.
279 fectious Diseases, the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute of Child Health an
280 s hold important downstream consequences for mental health through their contribution to the emergenc
281 previous pandemics, suggesting a significant mental health toll on clinicians.
282 g the genetic architecture of individual and mental health traits with functional magnetic resonance
283 ffirming surgery was associated with reduced mental health treatment (adjusted odds ratio=0.92, 95% C
284 s not significantly related to likelihood of mental health treatment (adjusted odds ratio=1.01, 95% C
285                          Age and established mental health treatment at intake were associated with S
286  were linked with routine medical records on mental health treatment from Jan 1, 2010, to Dec 31, 201
287 y disorder) between 2005 and 2015 (N=2,679), mental health treatment in 2015 was examined as a functi
288 -affirming surgery and reduced likelihood of mental health treatment lends support to the decision to
289                                              Mental health treatment may facilitate HCV cure.
290 r service use outcomes definitively excluded mental health treatment.
291 orm the duration and intensity of a client's mental health treatment.
292 onal priorities for adolescent nutrition and mental health, using measures of overweight and suicidal
293 psychological changes that produce potential mental health vulnerabilities, particularly (but not exc
294 individual risk factors for self-harm (i.e., mental health vulnerabilities, substance use, cognitive
295 exacerbated in a stressful and dynamic acute mental health ward context.
296                        SETTING(S): Six acute mental health wards in the same geographical area of a l
297 raction between genetic risk and adoption on mental health was found.
298 medium-sized benefits for physical symptoms, mental health, well-being, function and resource use for
299 essing international concern is the issue of mental health workforce capacity, which is also of conce
300 ct of longer shifts on sickness absences for mental health workforce.

 
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