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Finding Hope: Peer-led Counseling for Adolescents Living with HIV in Zimbabwe

Introduction Imagine being a teenager, feeling the world on your shoulders, and then add to that the challenge of living with HIV in a place like Zimbabwe. For many adolescents, this is not just a story but a reality shaped by isolation, stigma, and mental health struggles. These young individuals often stand at a precarious […]

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 […]

Breaking Down Barriers: Understanding Stigma and Support Among Caregivers in Addis Ababa

Stigma can be a heavy weight to bear, particularly when associated with mental illness. Think about it: how often do we discuss mental health openly, without a whisper of judgment or preconceived notions? The reality is double-edged for primary caregivers of children and adolescents with mental health conditions. They don’t just contend with the challenges […]

Mindfulness: A Pillar of Resilience for Emergency Care Personnel**

Introduction Imagine being on the frontline of an emergency room, where stress, urgency, and high stakes define the environment. The people working in these intense settings are often our first line of defense against medical emergencies and crises. Unfortunately, they also face significant mental health challenges, such as depression, anxiety, and social impairment. These issues […]

The Genetic Key to Understanding Autism and Intellectual Disabilities

— Introduction: Peering into the Genetic Blueprint of Our Minds Imagine possessing a key that could unlock the intricate mysteries of human behavior, where genetic sequences illuminate pathways to our most profound cognitive traits. In the field of psychology and genetics, such explorations often uncover surprising connections that can explain why some individuals face certain […]

Understanding Compassion Through the Eyes of Sri Lankan Students

The concept of compassion, a universal and timeless human quality, feels easy to understand but complex to define. It’s something we’ve all given and received, yet its expressions and impacts can differ drastically across various societies. In the research paper ‘Views and experiences of compassion in Sri Lankan students: An exploratory qualitative study,’ intriguing insights […]

Navigating the Digital World: How Media Shapes Young Minds

Introduction: The Digital Odyssey of Young Minds Imagine a world where children are glued to screens, their fingertips dancing across surfaces while hours zip by unnoticed. It sounds like a scene from a sci-fi novel, but it’s the reality for many 8 to 12-year-olds today. In an age where digital devices nearly outnumber people, understanding […]