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Social Support with Parent and Child Mental Health during COVID-19
During COVID-19, the rise in mental health issues has been referred to as a national crisis. Stress, anxiety, and depression among parents and caregivers may be exacerbated by economic uncertainty. In the early weeks of COVID-19, this study examined the relationship between food insecurity and material social support and subsequ.. Read More
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Child and Caregiver Mental Health and Parental Aggravation
Children’s and caregivers’ mental health requirements must be addressed. Estimates during the COVID-19 pandemic suggest an increase in symptoms of mental distress among children and adult caregivers. Given this mental health crisis, it is important to investigate whether expanding existing programming can improve the.. Read More
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Child Aggressive Behavior: A Mediation Analysis
The strong link between various forms of child abuse and behavioral issues has been well documented in previous research. Different forms of child abuse have been found to have negative effects on the physical, psychological, behavioral, and social development of adolescents. Internalizing behaviors, such as social withdrawal, a.. Read More
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A Brief Note on Child Sexual Grooming Behaviour
Over the course of several decades, a variety of definitions of sexual grooming have been proposed (see Bennett & O’Donohue, 2014 and Winters et al., The process by which a person seeking to commit a sexual offense creates a situation in which the CSA can be more easily enacted and remain undetected is what the term ge.. Read More
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Negative Food Parenting Practices and its Impact on Child Eating Behaviours
Negative food parenting practices, such as putting pressure on children to eat and restricting their food, are linked to food insecurity and may encourage obesity in children. The connection between food insecurity and positive food parenting practices, such as introducing the child to new foods and involving the child in the co.. Read More
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A Brief Note on Various Factors that Influences On Early Childhood Behavioral Problems
Child behavioral issues, including internalizing and externalizing symptoms, are brought on by a variety of factors in the early stages of development and are strongly linked to negative outcomes in later stages, such as mental health issues, poor academic performance, and peer victimization. Because children in these developmen.. Read More
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Social Cognition and Communication in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Neurodevelopmental disorders known as autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) cause difficulties with social cognition and communication. Additionally, children with ASD exhibit typical restricted, stereotypical, and repetitive behaviors.Children with ASD may also exhibit other associated symptoms, such as hypersensitivity or hyposensi.. Read More
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A Brief Note on Psychosis in the Children
Despite the fact that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) provides identical symptoms and definitions for children, adolescents, and adults, the diagnosis of childhood psychosis raises a number of unresolved issues. When distinguishing between childhood-onset schiz.. Read More
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Double Depression that Caused in Children due to Dysthymia
Because dysthymia is a chronic disorder, people who have it may not be diagnosed for years, if they are ever diagnosed at all. As a result, they may not even discuss their symptoms with doctors, family members, or friends because they may believe that depression is a part of who they are. Persistent depressive disorder, which in.. Read More
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Impact of Corona Virus on Psychiatric Disorders
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has been linked to 121 214 686 cases worldwide and 2 680 740 deaths as of March 18, 2021, according to World Health Organization and Johns Hopkins University reports. Since the virus is deeply neurotropic and neuroinvasive, it is generally accepted that this infect.. Read More
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A Short Note on Neurodevelopmental Disorders Include Autism
Neurodevelopmental disorders include autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Although the exact cause of ASD is unknown, a number of genetic and non-genetic risk factors have been identified that, either on their own or in combination, may contribute to the disorder’s onset. There are currently no diagnostic biomarkers, and the .. Read More
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A Short Note on Personality Disorders in Children
Personality disorders (PDs) are a group of mental disorders characterized by enduring maladaptive patterns of behaviour, cognition, and inner experience that deviate from the individual’s culture and can be seen in a variety of settings. These patterns are associated with significant distress or disability, are rigid, and .. Read More
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Mental and Developmental Disorders that Affect Childrenâs Emotional and Behavioural Well-Being
Mental and developmental disorders that affect children’s emotional and behavioural well-being and underdevelopment are referred to as child mental and developmental disorders. Families and educational systems must provide significantly more assistance to children with these disorders; frequently, the disorders persist int.. Read More
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A Brief Discussion Mild Cognitive Impairment
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a neurocognitive disorder in which a person has cognitive impairments that are greater than those that would be expected based on an individual’s age and education but are not significant enough to prevent them from engaging in essential activities of daily living. MCI may be a transition.. Read More
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A Short Note on Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative disorders (DD) are conditions in which memory, awareness, identity, or perception are disrupted or broken down. Dissociation serves as a pathological and involuntary defense mechanism for people with dissociative disorders. In order to safeguard themselves, the individual experiences these dissociations. Psychologic.. Read More
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The Effects of Social Media Usage on the Development of Child Behaviour
Nowadays, almost everyone uses social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, especially younger generations. These Internet-based services have become an essential part of the personal and social lives of children and teenagers alike. However, a number of studies have shown that problematic social media use can s.. Read More
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Discussion on progression of the Alzheimerâs disease- A Neurodegenerative Disease
Alzheimer’s disease (announcement) is a neurodegenerative complaint that generally starts sluggishly and precipitously worsens. It’s the cause of 60 – 70 of cases of madness. The most common early symptom is difficulty in flashing back recent events. As the complaint advances, symptoms can include problems with.. Read More
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A Brief Note on Apraxia: A Cognitive Disorder
Praxis, the capability to perform professed or learned movements is essential for diurnal living. Incapability to perform similar praxis movements is defined as apraxia. Apraxia can be farther classified into subtypes similar as ideomotor, theoretical and branch-kinetic apraxia. Applicable brain regions have been set up to inclu.. Read More
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Mental Health Problems in Children and Adolescents
Mental health diseases (MHD) are veritably common in nonage and they include emotional- compulsiveobsessive complaint (OCD), anxiety, depression, disruptive (oppositional defiance complaint (ODD), conduct complaint (CD), attention deficiency hyperactive complaint (ADHD) or experimental (speech/ language detention, intellectual d.. Read More
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A Brief Discussion on Childhood Disintegrative Disease
Childhood disintegrative complaint (CDD), also known as Heller’s pattern and disintegrative psychosis, is a rare condition characterized by late onset of experimental detainments or severe and unforeseen reversals - in language, social function, and motor chops. Experimenters haven’t been successful in chancing a cau.. Read More
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