The Invisible Impact: Psychological Wellbeing in New Zealand During the COVID-19 Lockdown

Introduction: Amidst Lockdown Walls The COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world like an unexpected storm, leaving in its wake a new reality. New Zealand grabbed headlines with its stringent lockdown measures, effectively curbing the virus’s spread. However, while the country stood vigilant and resilient, a more subtle crisis brewed in the confines of people’s minds […]

Navigating Stress and Building Resilience: A Year in the Life of First-Year Medical Students

Introduction: The Labyrinth of Medical School Stress Imagine stepping into a world where your every thought, action, and emotion is under constant scrutiny, not by others, but by yourself. This is the world of first-year medical students, a group thrust into an environment that challenges their intellectual and emotional limits every single day. It’s a […]

Unveiling Hidden Voices: The Mental and Physical Health of Intersex Adults in the U.S.

Introduction Imagine living in a world where your needs are constantly overlooked because your existence is barely acknowledged by the mainstream. This is the reality for many intersex individuals, whose physical and mental health challenges often go unnoticed. Now, for the first time, their voices are entering the academic and public domain through A national […]

Understanding the Shadow: Unveiling the Prevalence and Predictors of Suicidal Behaviours Among Adolescents in Mozambique

Introduction Imagine a world where young minds harbor dreams and aspirations, yet remain silently burdened with shadows they dare not share. For many adolescents in Mozambique, this is the troubling reality. Suicidal behaviours, a phrase laden with gravity, have silently infiltrated the lives of in-school adolescents. Their struggles are hidden behind the walls of classrooms […]

Mapping Prosperity: A New Lens on National Well-Being

Introduction: Redefining National Success What makes a country truly prosperous? For decades, we’ve relied on economic indicators like GDP to gauge a nation’s success, but these numbers barely scratch the surface of what it means to thrive. Enter the research paper ‘A multidimensional understanding of prosperity and well-being at country level: Data-driven explorations’. This study […]

Understanding the Inner Struggles of University Life: A Look into Mental Health Among Chinese Students

Introduction Imagine a world where every decision you make feels clouded by a sense of dread. For many university students in China, this isn’t just a fleeting feeling—it’s a persistent reality. The transition to university life is often painted as an exhilarating journey, filled with new opportunities and friendships. However, beneath the surface, many students […]

Embracing Grit: A Pathway to Mental Resilience for University Students in Chiang Mai

Introduction: Discovering the Power of Perseverance What if a single personality trait could serve as a shield against the mental health challenges that have become all too common in our fast-paced, achievement-driven world? Recent research suggests that university students in Chiang Mai, Thailand, might possess such a trait: grit. Grit, often described as a passionate […]

Unmasking the Hidden Burden: How Allergic Rhinitis and Rhinosinusitis Affect Our Minds and Lives

Introduction: Unveiling the Invisible Impact Mental health often finds itself intricately tied to the unseen symphony of our body’s well-being. Have you ever wondered how something as seemingly mundane as a runny nose could shape your mood or even your outlook on life? Researchers in Korea embarked on a nationwide survey to explore this very […]