The investigation into the role of dietary elements in depression management, specifically focusing on omega-3 fatty acids found in sources such as fish oil, flaxseeds, and walnuts, has highlighted their
Introduction Bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder (MDD) are two distinct psychiatric diagnoses with some overlap in symptoms. Bipolar disorder is characterized by fluctuations in mood state, alternating between periods of mania
Introduction Social media has taken center stage in the growth and development of young individuals in recent years. Therefore, examining the risks of addiction, comparison, and mental health issues associated
Introduction Adolescent depression is one of the public health crises and also at the level of its seriousness due to its prevalence and ability to slow down an individual’s mental
The methods of interactions, experiences, and how we perceive the world are permanently impacted and altered by adding social media to our lives. On top of that, it provides a
Introduction In the digital world of today’s media, the definition of how social media has been dictating personal life and creating Happiness is a much debatable and controversial thing. Since
Over the previous two decades, social media platforms have demonstrated increment in different dimensions, including quality, quantity, and utility. The increased social media platform has positively contributed to multifaceted developmental
Abstract This research paper explores the pervasive influence of highly visual social media platforms on adolescent body image concerns and the resulting internalizing symptoms. These two themes seem to be
Introduction The rate of youth depression is on the increase day by day and now has turned into a severe social problem. The percentage of depressive symptoms and disorders among
Abstract This project explores how both genes (things we’re born with) and environment (things around us) affect mental health. Combining all these pieces of information together, from empirical studies of
Depression is a foremost public health issue among adolescents in the United States as the National Institute of Mental Health estimates that 3.2 million adolescents aged 2 to 17 In
Introduction The current mental healthcare debates at large highlight the union between physical activity and mental health as a primary topic, which is consequently supported by continuous research. However, the
Introduction Social media is an important feature of the current society, especially for teenagers. The impact of social media on different facets of teenage development, mainly the formation of identity,
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This paper focuses on the complex relationship between teenagers’ mental health and social media via the literature analysis. These carefully chosen pages, all presented through respectable companies, give an insight
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Abstract A cycle of misfortune that may have a substantial impact on people’s mental health and general well-being is exacerbated by childhood trauma, which is a significant risk factor for
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