Introduction: Into the Heart of a Crisis Imagine a world where each day feels heavier than the last, where every attempt at escape only leads further into an inescapable maze of despair. This is the stark reality for many young individuals, and sadly, some see no other way out but through a tragic endpoint—suicide. In […]
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The Gendered Link Between Prematurity and Autism: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Introduction Imagine eagerly expecting a new member of your family, only for the universe to fast-forward the timeline. Your child arrives prematurely, bringing with it a mix of joy and anxiety as parents scramble to understand the potential implications for their child’s future. One burgeoning question in the world of science is how these tiny, […]

Understanding the Unseen Links Between Intelligence and Social Skills in Children
Introduction Picture a room filled with children learning and playing together. Some are naturally chatty, thriving in the social buzz, while others are more reserved, finding solace in their thoughts. Now, imagine one of those children struggling to make sense of social interactions in a way that is so natural for others. Welcome to the […]

Listening to Parents: Shaping the Future of Autism Research Through Their Eyes
Introduction: Opening Doors to Understanding Autism Together The journey of parenting a child is a profound voyage filled with love, challenge, and transformation. This voyage becomes uniquely intricate when a child is on the autism spectrum, as many parents seek to navigate a world that often doesn’t fully understand their family’s needs. Imagine having a […]

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 […]

Navigating the Intricacies of the Autism Mind: Unlocking Spatial Memory and Visual Perception
Introduction Imagine entering a room full of colors, objects, and sounds. For most of us, processing this environment is something we do without a second thought. But for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or those with high autism-like traits (ALTs), this experience might be drastically different. Have you ever wondered why? At the core […]

How Time Warped Under Lockdown: A Psychological Journey
Introduction: Welcome to the Twilight Zone of Time Imagine a world where time is no longer a reliable companion, but a mischievous trickster that shifts and warps in baffling ways. This bizarre narrative became a reality for many during the unprecedented circumstances of the UK Covid-19 lockdown. While we often perceive time as a steady, […]

Navigating Cognitive Clarity: How Seniors React to Dementia Screening Results
Introduction: A New Lens on Aging Minds Imagine walking through a maze, each turn leading you into corridors of memory, emotion, and cognition. As we age, navigating this maze becomes increasingly complex, fraught with the fear of losing our grasp on cherished memories. It’s no wonder then that understanding what older adults do with the […]

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 […]