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Holding On and Reaching Out: What COVID-19 Taught Older Malaysians About Connection and Control

When Everyday Routines Turned Risky for Older Adults in the Klang Valley When the pandemic hit, everyday routines—buying vegetables at the wet market, morning tai chi at the park, Friday prayers, weekend visits from grandkids—suddenly felt risky. For older adults in Malaysia’s Greater Klang Valley, these changes weren’t just inconvenient; they reshaped how people felt, […]

Giving Voice to Young Minds: Bridging the Gap in Mental Health Assessments

Introduction: Beyond the Clinical Curtain The complexities of mental health are like a vast, uncharted landscape, especially for young people weathering the storms of adolescence and early adulthood. Imagine stepping into a room for a mental health assessment, hoping to be heard and helped, only to experience a faceless process that feels more like ticking […]

Unveiling the Mind: Exploring Student Experiences with Mental Health Services in Ireland

— **Introduction:** Imagine being immersed in the chaotic world of university life—teetering between lecture halls, endless assignments, and bustling social commitments. Now add to that cocktail the silent struggle of maintaining one’s mental health. Students across the globe are grappling with mental health challenges, a situation that’s mirrored in Ireland. Mental health is a topic […]

Harnessing Smartphones to Capture Real-Time Stress and Suicidal Thoughts in LGBTQ+ Youth

Introduction: Navigating Life’s Storms with the Power of Technology In today’s world, where technology weaves itself into the fabric of daily life, understanding the mental health challenges faced by vulnerable groups has never been more pressing. The research paper titled “Development, feasibility, and acceptability of a smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment of minority stress and suicidal […]

Navigating the Anxiety Maze: How Older Adults Managed Stress During COVID-19**

Introduction: The Silent Struggle Picture this: it’s the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The world, as we knew it, had come to a screeching halt. Streets that once bustled with life were now eerily quiet. For many, this silence wasn’t just outside—it echoed within their hearts and minds. Among those battered by the anxiety storm […]

A Morning Awakening: How Mindfulness Bridges Night Owls and Mental Health

Introduction Imagine waking up refreshed, feeling ready to take on the day, and then recalling a conversation an evening-type friend had: “I’m just not a morning person, it totally throws me off.” While we might brush off such remarks, have you ever wondered if being an early bird or a night owl, known in science […]

Navigating the Double-Edged Sword of TikTok: How #ADHD Content Shapes Perceptions

— Unlocking the Complexity of ADHD on TikTok We live in a digital age where social media platforms can offer both enlightenment and misinformation, particularly regarding mental health topics. One standout example lies within the hyper-addictive world of TikTok, where the hashtag #ADHD has amassed nearly half a billion views. This compelling entry point seldom […]

A Good Night’s Sleep: The Hidden Key to Success in University Life

Introduction Ever tossed and turned all night, only to drag yourself to class the next day, feeling like a zombie trudging through a fog? If so, you’re not alone. Sleep disturbances have become a persistent issue plaguing university students worldwide—students facing the unique intersection of academic pressures, social life, and newfound independence. It may feel […]

Crossing the Digital Divide: Unpacking Cognitive-Affective Biases to Enhance Mental Health

Introduction Picture your mind as an ever-busy control center brimming with thoughts, feelings, and reactions. Now, imagine that within this complex hub, certain biases are quietly shaping how you perceive the world, influencing your emotions, and nudging your behavior. Sounds intriguing, doesn’t it? With mental health concerns soaring globally, there’s a growing push toward innovative, […]

Navigating the Digital Maze: Understanding Problematic Smartphone Use among Bangladeshi Youth

Introduction: The Digital Dilemma The smartphone, a constant companion in our daily lives, has transformed from merely a communication device into a vital tool for work, learning, and entertainment. However, what happens when this tool becomes a source of distress rather than convenience? Imagine the scenario of fifteen-year-old Ayaan, who finds himself scrolling aimlessly on […]