Shweta Rani
Humanities
March 2022
Research and theories on mental well-being support the notion of a wide idea as well as emotional stability, positive interpersonal relationships, self-control, and signs of thriving along with diagnoses of mood disorders such as tension or depression. Higher mortality and morbidity have been linked to minimal mental stability, strained relationships, and poor self-control. Emotional health problems such as B. Mood disorders are, in fact, significant risk factors for morbidity and mortality, including non-suicide suicidal behavior, attempted suicide, and attempted suicide. For preventive purposes, it is important to identify possible causes of the effects of poor mental health in children and adolescents. Half of all mental health problems begin to appear in adolescence. Almost all medical histories (trauma, genetic predisposition, poverty, etc.) are persistent or difficult to change, so it is highly desirable to identify factors related to mental health problems in this population susceptible to intervention increase.
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