— Introduction Imagine a world where stepping outside to take a jog or hitting the gym wasn’t just a chore on your to-do list, but a lifeline. For many of us, the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic turned this scenario into a reality. Suddenly, the freedom to exercise wasn’t merely an option—it became a crucial […]
Tag: Public and occupational health

Navigating Life’s Ups and Downs During a Pandemic: A Cross-Country Journey
Introduction: The Ripple Effects of a Global Crisis Imagine waking up one morning to a world where your freedom to wander is replaced by orders to stay at home. This was a reality for billions of people when the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the globe. As governments scrambled to curb the spread of the virus, […]

Unveiling the Overlooked: Mental Health Challenges of Informal Waste Workers in Pandemic-Stricken Bangladesh
Introduction: A Closer Look at the Unsung Heroes Imagine waking up every day knowing that your work, crucial yet undervalued, poses a constant threat to both your physical and mental well-being. This is the reality for many informal waste workers in Bangladesh, especially during the tumultuous times of the COVID-19 pandemic. They service our cities […]

Understanding the Long Shadow of Preterm Birth on Adolescent and Adult Health
Introduction: The Echoes of Early Beginnings Imagine entering the world a little too early, with the clock seemingly ticking faster for those tiny lungs and heart. While medical advancements provide a robust safety net, some early arrivals face a silent countdown: the prolonged risk of developing multiple chronic illnesses later in life. Such is the […]

The Hidden Ties That Bind: Exploring Parent Mental Health and Its Ripple Effect on Parent-Child Bonds
Introduction Imagine standing at the edge of a vast ocean, its depths filled with secrets waiting to be discovered. Such is the intriguing world of parent-child relationships, where the health and wellbeing of a parent can ripple through generations, influencing emotional bonds and attachment. In the research paper titled “The implications of parent mental health […]

Unveiling the Mind’s Impact on Survival: The Psychological Maze in Breast Cancer Journeys
Introduction Picture yourself at the crossroads of a medical and emotional journey, where navigating the physical and mental landscape can be as daunting as the diagnosis itself. This is the reality for many women facing breast cancer—a battle fought not only in the body but also in the mind. The complex interplay between self-reported psychological […]

Navigating the Workplace: Transgender Experiences Through the Occupational Lens
Introduction Imagine navigating life’s challenges with the added complexity of transitioning gender. Now picture returning to work amidst this transition, stepping back into a world that may or may not understand you—a world rife with potential for both support and discrimination. This is the reality faced by thousands of transgender people every day—a reality that […]

Unleashing the Power of Mobile Interventions: A New Dawn for Mental Health in Pregnant and Postpartum Women
— Introduction: A New Hope for Maternal Mental Health Becoming a mother is often accompanied by a whirlwind of emotions, challenges, and adjustments. It is a life phase marked by significant joy, but it also can be punctuated by psychological stressors. These stressors put pregnant and postpartum women at a higher risk for common mental […]

The Path to Healing: Understanding Counseling Needs for At-Risk Adolescents
Introduction: The Untold Stories Behind Closed Doors Picture a young teenager sitting quietly in a bustling school hallway, appearing lost in thought. Beneath the surface, this adolescent might be grappling with invisible burdens—lingering scars from childhood maltreatment and neglect. These silent struggles often go unnoticed, yet they hold immense power in shaping the future mental […]

The Social Curtains of Adolescents’ Minds: Exploring Inequalities in Mental Health
Introduction Imagine a world where the neighborhood you grow up in or the money your family makes could shape the state of your mind. In Australia, this is not just a dystopian fantasy but a pressing reality. Adolescents aged between 12 and 17 are living through one of the most influential phases of their lives […]