Navigating College from Home During the Pandemic: Insights from a Mixed-Methods Study**

Introduction: The Unexpected Classroom Imagine waking up, rolling out of bed, and attending your college lectures not from the hallowed halls of academia, but from your kitchen table. This was the reality for millions of college students globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. As we grappled with the unprecedented challenge of a global health crisis, students […]

The Long-Lasting Impact of Simple Medicines: Understanding the Behavioral Effects of Childhood Acetaminophen Use

Introduction: A New Look at an Old Friend When we think of acetaminophen, or Tylenol as it’s commonly known, the image that comes to mind is often one of a friendly, ubiquitous relief from headaches, fevers, and discomfort. But what if there’s more to this over-the-counter remedy than meets the eye? In a groundbreaking research […]

Bridging Hope and Healing: Problem-Solving for Mothers of Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Introduction Imagine facing each day with the immense responsibility of caring for a child with a chronic illness like sickle cell disease (SCD). Now, add the emotional toll that comes with navigating constant medical appointments, managing daily symptoms, and support needs. In the midst of these challenges, a novel approach emerges: integrating a problem-solving intervention […]

Building Wellness: Unveiling the Backbreaking Realities of Construction Workers in Nepal

Introduction Imagine waking up every morning to the prospect of a day’s hard labor, your back throbbing before your feet even touch the ground. This is the stark reality for many construction workers in Nepal, as highlighted in the recent research paper titled ‘Factors associated with low back pain among construction workers in Nepal: A […]

Understanding Self-Criticism and Self-Reassurance: What a New Scale Tells Us

— Introduction: The Dual Faces of Our Inner Dialogue Imagine having a conversation with yourself about a recent mistake. Do you berate yourself, or do you offer words of comfort and encouragement? This self-talk is not just idle chatter; it profoundly influences our mental well-being. That’s where the Short-Form of the Forms of Self-Criticizing/Attacking & […]

Unveiling the Parenting Maze: Navigating Child Health During the Pandemic**

Introduction Imagine trying to solve a puzzle where the pieces are constantly shifting—welcome to parenting during a pandemic! The COVID-19 pandemic has been a colossal stressor for families worldwide, turning daily life into a tumultuous roller coaster. For many parents, the challenge was not just about staying healthy but keeping their children emotionally and mentally […]