… of infections and from post-traumatic stress, depression and burnout. Also, young people were severely … and work as we mentioned earlier – but also in terms of mental health. Evidence from EU Member States has shown an …
… 2017–2018 WHO HBSC survey shows that girls report poorer mental health than boys. Nearly one in two girls – 47 % – report mental health difficulties at least once a week, compared … with 34 % of boys. Some reasons for higher rates of mental health problems among girls and young women may be …
… (Gough and Novikova, 2020). Reducing the burden of mental disorders on individuals and societies, including … to seek help. Men are less likely to seek help for mental health than women [1] . Young men are among the least … to ask for help from friends or medical professionals for mental health problems (Biddle et al., 2004; Oliver et al., …
… (WHO, 2020c). The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of workers, especially those deemed ‘essential … and conflict are other important aspects affecting the mental health of the working population (Eurofound, 2017, … unpaid care are rarely analysed as a social determinant of mental health. Of 1 522 papers covered in a recent …
… Violence and power imbalances adversely affect the mental health of women and men victims (Bhui, 2018). For … a range of mental illnesses globally, including anxiety, depression, suicide, post-traumatic stress and substance … disorders, eating and addiction disorders, insomnia, depression and suicidal tendencies (Campbell et al., 2002; …
… Mental health disorders are defined using international … meta-analyses have identified mood complaints, including depression, anxiety and substance use disorders (SUDs), as … higher rates of internalising disorders, for example depression, anxiety, phobias, and suicidal thoughts and …
… Mental health is defined as the state of well-being in which … a valid tool for measuring mental health and screening depression in various populations (Topp et al., 2015; WHO, … well-being, while scores of 50 or lower indicate risk of depression – shows that the self-rated mental health index …
… specific gendered impacts of the pandemic on health: poor mental health, a rise in gender-based violence and the … the EU, with large segments of the population at risk of depression (Figure 48). On average, mental well-being across … a WHO-5 score of 50 or lower are considered at risk of depression. People aged 50 years or older had better mental …
… and reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the … interrupted because of side effects such as dizziness, depression and changes in weight (Yuen et al., 2020). Read … SRH for women and girls (WHO, 2012). The physical and mental health of women and girls who have an abortion …
… of 19 years, compared with 14 years for men. Looking at mental well-being specifically, the same trend can be seen, … well-being while scores of 50 or lower indicate risk of depression – shows that the self-rated mental health index is … began, with large segments of the population at risk of depression (Eurofound, 2021c). Women have had lower levels of …
… Men’s lower life expectancy and women’s poorer mental well-being reflect the effect of gender inequality and … care. Employment status influences people’s physical and mental health through working conditions, income and social … outbreak, with large segments of the population at risk of depression (Eurofound, 2021c). Women have had lower levels of …
… a wide range of symptoms, including physical and mental health problems, financial problems, social isolation, depression, anxiety, fear, task difficulty, stress and …
… is most grave for those with pre-existing physical or mental health conditions. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic … to generate significant stress, anxiety and thus related mental health issues. For instance, a study found that the … of negative health outcomes, including heart disease, depression, dementia and even death (Miller, 2020). It has …
… are related to: the victim (e.g. pregnancy/new birth, depression/ other mental health issues, isolation); the perpetrator (e.g. history of violence, mental health issues, access to weapons, previous or current …
… of services and assistance for people who, as a result of mental and/or physical frailty and/or disability over an … [3] . Evidence of greater degrees of chronic stress and depression among female caregivers has also been found as … variable in assessing the impact of care work on the mental health of carers. In fact, caring for more than …