Introduction Imagine feeling a flutter in your stomach before a big presentation or your heart racing during a thrilling movie scene. These sensations are your body’s way of communicating your internal state, a phenomenon known in psychology as interoception. Interoception refers to the understanding of the internal signals that your body sends you, like hunger, […]
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The Weight of Empty Plates: How Hunger Influences Mental Well-being in Older Adults
Introduction: Opening the Pantry of the Mind Imagine a world where every meal is a question mark; where each day brings uncertainty about whether there will be enough food on the table. This is the reality for many older adults experiencing food insecurity. But beyond the physical hunger, what toll does this take on their […]

Exploring Participation Through the Eyes of Children with Developmental Disabilities**
Introduction: Journeying into the Minds of Young Explorers Imagine seeing the world through the lens of a child’s camera, capturing not just sights and sounds but also feelings and experiences. Now, visualize this lens as belonging to a child navigating life with developmental disabilities such as ADHD, Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), or Autism Spectrum Disorder […]

Curious Minds: Exploring Self-Concept and Life Circumstances of 13 Year Olds in Ireland
Introduction Imagine a world where every child’s journey into adolescence is a mystery waiting to be unraveled. What are the factors that shape their perception of themselves and influence their life’s path? In our quest to understand these mysteries, a recent research study titled “The characteristics, life circumstances and self-concept of 13 year olds with […]

Exploring the Link Between Premature Birth and ADHD: Insights and Implications**
In the bustling world of child development, the birth of a child invites countless questions about their future. While most parents are keenly aware of their child’s physical milestones, an increasing number find themselves navigating the labyrinth of mental development. Imagine the confusion and concern when a child, born prematurely, begins to show worrying signs […]

How Childhood Feelings Shape Grown-Up Drinking Habits
Introduction: Childhood Echoes in a Glass Imagine this: a carefree child running along the beach, giggling as waves splash over tiny feet. Now, juxtapose this with their future self—a grown adult savoring a glass of wine to unwind after a hectic week. How did the journey from the joyous child to the wine-loving adult unfold? […]

Understanding Parents: A New Scale for Navigating Teenage Storms
Introduction Being a parent of a teenager can often feel like a thrilling adventure peppered with moments of uncertainty and confusion. As children step into adolescence, they embark on a journey towards discovering their identities, all while navigating the tumultuous seas of hormonal changes and social challenges. Amidst this whirlwind, parents stand as the guiding […]

Breathing Through the Mind: The Psychological Impact of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia on Adolescents**
Introduction: An Invisible Journey Through Rare Diseases Imagine constantly battling something that very few people understand—a rare, invisible adversary that shapes your everyday life. For adolescents with Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), this is not a thought experiment, but a daily reality. This rare genetic disorder impairs the tiny, hair-like structures on cells called cilia, leading […]

Bridging the Gap: Understanding and Addressing Unmet Care Needs in Children with ADHD
Introduction: Unraveling the Complex Puzzle of ADHD Care Imagine a bustling pediatrician’s office where each child waiting their turn possesses a unique story, a different challenge, and an unmet need. For those living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), this scenario is all too familiar. ADHD, a condition characterized by problems such as inattention, hyperactivity, […]

An Eye on Anxiety: How Teens Watch the World Through Their Fears
## Introduction Imagine walking into a room filled with unfamiliar faces. As you scan the crowd, you notice that certain expressions, particularly angry or disapproving ones, hold your gaze a little longer than others. This automatic pull towards negative expressions isn’t just a figment of our imagination; it’s a well-documented phenomenon, especially in people who […]