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  2. Students struggle with mental health but less so than during ...

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    In answering another mental well-being question, less than half the students (47.2%) reported stress, another mental health concern that dropped among kids from the two previous studies.

  3. Mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    They found a relative increase in registered mental health problems during the pandemic, as well as relatively more care provided to patients with mental health problems. [63] Young people, people with pre-existing mental health disorders, and people who are financially disadvantaged have been found to face an increase in declining mental ...

  4. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the LGBT community

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    Without the support of student services provided by the university, gender, and sexual minority students face difficulties in acquiring services for their healthcare needs such as hormone replacement therapy and mental health services. [12] LGBTQ+ people are more likely to be immunocompromised and disabled compared to the general population. [13]

  5. Mental health of LGBTQ people - Wikipedia

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    Some risk factors that contribute to declining mental health are heteronormativity, discrimination, harassment, rejection (e.g., family rejection and social exclusion), stigma, prejudice, denial of civil and human rights, lack of access to mental health resources, lack of access to gender-affirming spaces (e.g., gender-appropriate facilities ...

  6. Hawaii teens report persistent mental-health problems - AOL

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    Of the plethora of factors that can negatively affect teens' mental health, the top five named by high school-age children in a separate survey reported in October 2023 by the EdWeek Research ...

  7. Impact of COVID-19 on neurological, psychological and other ...

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    Reported prevalence of mental health disorders vary depending on the study. [36] In one review, 35% of patients had mild forms of anxiety, insomnia, and depression and 13% of patients had moderate to severe forms. [37] Another review reports frequencies of depression and anxiety of 47% and 37%. [38]

  8. Sexual desire dropped for many women after the pandemic hit ...

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    With global stress, many people, particularly women, saw their love life tank at the pandemic’s height. But this rut doesn’t have to be the new normal, experts say. Sexual desire dropped for ...

  9. Emotional dysregulation - Wikipedia

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    In adolescents, emotional dysregulation is a risk factor for many mental health disorders including depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, substance use disorder, alcohol use disorder, eating disorders, oppositional defiant disorder, and disruptive mood ...