New study finds parents are more likely to be diagnosed with a mental health disorder in the six months after their child is.
Income, mental health and physical health form a triangle of mutual influence. A new nationwide Danish cohort study asks what ...
Emily Peckham summarises a systematic review finding that case management may improve uptake of physical health checks in ...
Dona Matthews reviews a study of the For Baby's Sake whole-family intervention, showing how parents' understanding of DVA and parenting shift.
Drew (she/her) is a Lecturer in Public Health at La Trobe University, where her research focuses on place-based prevention, ...
When working as a psychiatrist people often tell me their main worries relate to things like where they’ll live, how to pay the bills, how to get out the house and meet people, or to have something ...
In the UK 40% of adults with learning disabilities (28% if problem behaviours are excluded) experience mental health problems at any point in time. An estimated 36% of children and young people (24% ...
Does inflammation dampen our drive to work for a reward? A new placebo-controlled study of obesity, endotoxin challenge and ...
Mental health challenges are on the rise globally, with no reduction in prevalence over the past 30 years (GBD 2019 Mental Disorders Collaborators, 2022). Existing mental health services are ...
Netflix's Adolescence dominated headlines in 2025. A new mixed-methods study finds it also reshaped how UK and Irish news outlets reported on young people's social media use, becoming more frequent, ...
The definition of homelessness is not the same across the four nations of the UK. The definition of the term goes beyond people who are “rough sleeping”; those who are on the streets without a roof ...
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