Introduction: Shedding Light on ADHD Treatment Dilemmas Imagine a world where following a simple map could help improve the lives of countless children. While such a map doesn’t exist for everything, in medicine, clinical guidelines serve this function, guiding healthcare providers through the complex landscape of patient care. But what happens when these guidelines are […]
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Rediscovering Balance: The Power of Mindfulness in Everyday Life
Introduction: The Mindful Revolution in Mental Health Imagine waking up each morning with a calm mind, free from the racing thoughts that often accompany us throughout the day. This is not just a dream but a possibility, thanks to the growing popularity of mindfulness-based programmes (MBPs). In recent years, the conversation around mental health has […]

Understanding Minds Across Cultures: Executive Functions and Education in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Introduction Imagine trying to navigate an unfamiliar city without a map. To make it through, you’d rely on your ability to problem-solve, make quick decisions, and adapt to new challenges. This process draws upon what psychologists refer to as executive functions – the cognitive abilities that enable us to plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and […]

Predicting the Unpredictable: Unlocking the Secrets of Suicide Prediction through Machine Learning
Introduction Imagine waking up each day in a war you didn’t enlist in, a battle fought in the silence and scars of the mind. For millions around the world, this is not a scene from a fictional tale but their reality as they grapple with mental health challenges. Suicide is one of the most poignant […]

Finding Balance: Can Personal Control Be Measured Equally Among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Australians?
Introduction In a world where control and autonomy often define our life’s trajectory, understanding the sense of personal control—our belief in our ability to influence events and outcomes—is crucial. But here’s a question: can this feeling of control be accurately assessed across different cultures? Specifically, when we look at Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, can we […]

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 […]

Building Confidence: The Impact of Malaysia’s House Officer Preparatory Course on Medical Graduates
Introduction: Entering the World of Medical Practice Imagine standing at the edge of a high-stakes career, armed with knowledge but unsure of how to translate theory into practice. This is the reality for many newly graduated medical doctors entering the complex world of healthcare as House Officers (HOs) in Malaysia. The journey from medical school […]

Charting the Path: Understanding Mental Health Trajectories in Germany, Russia, and China
Introduction: Bridging Minds Across Continents Picture this: three individuals from vastly different cultural landscapes—Germany, Russia, and China—embark on distinct life journeys, yet share common psychological pathways. The research paper titled ‘Longitudinal prediction of positive and negative mental health in Germany, Russia, and China’ dives into the core of mental well-being across these diverse cultures, offering […]

The Smoking Connection: ADHD and Pregnancy
Introduction: A Surprising Link Picture this: an expectant mother who is not only navigating the maze of pregnancy but is also dealing with the complexities of Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Among the myriad of challenges she faces, one stands out with unwavering pertinence—her smoking habit. Yes, smoking! It might seem counterintuitive that pregnancy and smoking co-exist […]

Understanding How the Stories We Read Shape Our Minds
Introduction Imagine this: You’re flipping through your phone, scanning Wikipedia for information on recent global events. One headline grabs your attention—perhaps it’s about a catastrophic earthquake in a distant land, or maybe it’s about a recent terrorist attack just a few countries away. Even though these events haven’t touched you directly, they tug at your […]