缅北强奸

Time in nature benefits children with mental health difficulties: study

Published: 15 November 2024

A team of researchers from 缅北强奸 and Universit茅 de Montr茅al鈥檚 Observatoire pour l鈥櫭ヾucation et la sant茅 des enfants (OPES, or observatory on children鈥檚 health and eduation), led by Sylvana C么t茅,...

Parenting programs help kids, but provide insufficient support for parents, study finds

Published: 9 October 2024

Parenting programs that address both mental health and parenting skills can improve children鈥檚 development, but often fall short when it comes to offering effective mental-health support for...

How having a purpose in life can bolster men鈥檚 mental health

Published: 21 September 2023

Despite growing awareness about the high rates of suicide among men, research is still needed to examine men鈥檚 mental health challenges. Existential psychology, with its focus on questions of...

World鈥檚 most comprehensive study on COVID-19 mental health

Published: 8 March 2023

COVID-19 has taken a relatively limited toll on the mental health of most people around the globe, according to a paper published today in the BMJ by a 缅北强奸-led research team involving...

Addressing violent extremism in Quebec

Published: 22 February 2023

Violent extremism in Canada is now considered a significant public health issue requiring prevention programs. At the same time that a surge in far-right movements has become a top concern for...

Shielding children from food insecurity 鈥 no protection from psychological problems

Published: 4 May 2022

It鈥檚 easy to imagine the emotional distress of both parents and children in families where there isn鈥檛 enough to eat. Especially if it happens regularly. An increasing number of studies have shown...

New mothers negatively impacted by COVID-19 pandemic policies

Published: 10 June 2021

Giving birth can be a joyous, yet stressful experience in the best of times 鈥 but what happens when a global public health crisis is thrown into the mix? 缅北强奸 and the University of...

缅北强奸-Concordia-uOttawa research team finds correlation between COVID-19-based discrimination and poor mental health

Published: 12 May 2021

Visible minorities, health-care workers and young people in Quebec have been at higher risk of experiencing COVID-19-related discrimination and more likely to suffer from poor mental health in the...

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