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Child Psychology News
August 2, 2023

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Study to Test Eye Drops for Nearsightedness

The first randomized controlled trial of its kind aimed at identifying an effective way to manage myopia was published last ...

Researchers Identify Plasma Biomarkers of Mental Health Risk in Adolescents

Researchers have identified plasma protein-based biomarkers capable of identifying adolescents at risk of developing mental health ...

Half the Population to Have a Mental Health Disorder by 75

Scientists analyzed data from more than 150,000 adults across 29 countries between 2001 and 2022 with results demonstrating the high prevalence of mental health disorders, with 50 per cent of the population developing at least one disorder by the age of ...

Women and Men React Differently to Strain and Stress

How did the Corona pandemic and the measures taken to get it under control affect the quality of life and mental health of men and ...
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New Review Calls on Hockey Canada to Raise Age of Body Contact from 13 to 15

Research recommends authorities mandate that schools and sports organizations enforce policies to prevent ...

Early-Life Lead Exposure Linked to Higher Risk of Criminal Behavior in Adulthood, Researchers Find

An evaluation of 17 previously published studies suggests that exposure to lead in the womb or in childhood is associated with an increased risk of engaging in criminal behavior in adulthood -- but ...

Young Kids May Learn to Identify Dog Aggression With Age and Experience

In a study of children and adults, both higher age and having had a pet dog were associated with better ability to recognize dog emotions from facial expressions. The findings show that 4-year-olds ...

Low-Dose Atropine Eyedrops No Better Than Placebo for Slowing Myopia Progression

使用低剂量的阿托品眼药水(concentration 0.01%) was no better than placebo at slowing myopia (nearsightedness) progression and elongation of the eye among children treated for two years, ...

Controlled Cruelty: New Study Finds Aggression Can Arise from Successful Self-Control

A new study has found that aggression is not always the product of poor self-control but, instead, often can be the product of successful self-control in order to inflict greater ...

New Talking Therapy for Depression Could Be More Effective and Cheaper Than CBT

A new talking therapy for depression has shown encouraging early signs of being more effective and cheaper to deliver than the current best practice of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). A pilot ...

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Juggling Multiple Young Children Hinders Vigorous Physical Activity for Parents

A new study reveals that adults with multiple young children engage in significantly less vigorous physical activity compared to those with fewer or no children. The findings have important ...

Oral Medication Is the Leading Choice for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

Two injectable therapies accounted for nearly 100 percent of medications for patients in 2001, but by 2020 that decreased to about 25 ...

In-Person Mindfulness Courses Help Improve Mental Health for at Least Six Months

In-person mindfulness courses help improve mental health for at least six months, study shows. Adults who voluntarily take part in mindfulness courses are less likely to experience symptoms of ...

Burns Take a Toll on Academic Outcomes

A common childhood injury has been shown to slash school completion rates, adding to evidence that found being hospitalized can have a long-lasting effect on young ...

Board Games Are Boosting Math Ability in Young Children

Board games based on numbers, like Monopoly, Othello and Chutes and Ladders, make young children better at math, according to a comprehensive review of research published on the topic over the last ...

Helping Adolescents to Feel Competent and Purposeful -- Not Just Happy -- May Improve Grades

鼓励青少年感到能和purposeful -- rather than just happy -- could improve their academic results as well as their mental health, according to new research which recommends ...

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Memories of Childhood Abuse and Neglect Has Greater Impact on Mental Health Than the Experience Itself

新的研究发现,儿童总线的方式e and/or neglect is remembered and processed has a greater impact on later mental health than the experience itself. The authors suggest that, even ...

Treating Childhood ADHD With Stimulant Meds Not Associated With Increased Substance Use Later in Life, Study Finds

Children taking a prescription stimulant to manage ADHD symptoms are not at a higher risk of substance use disorder as adolescents or young adults, according to new ...

Fewer Teens Now Perceive Themselves as Overweight -- International Study of More Than 745,000 Adolescents

A study involving more than 745,000 adolescents from 41 countries across Europe and North America identified an increase in the amount of teenagers who underestimate their body ...

Getting Adults on Board With Messy Nature Play

Climbing trees, making mud pies, or simply playing outside, parents and educators know that being in nature is an important part of every childhood. But when it comes to messy or risky play, ...

Combining Maths With Music Leads to Higher Scores, Suggests Review of 50 Years of Research

Children do better at maths when music is a key part of their lessons, an analysis of almost 50 years of research on the topic has ...

Babies Talk More Around Human-Made Objects Than Natural Ones

A new study suggests young children are more vocal when interacting with toys and household items, highlighting their importance for developing language ...

Neural Signature for Borderline Personality Disorder Identified

A new study of a brain region called the rostro-medial prefrontal could potentially advance diagnosis and therapies for Borderline Personality Disorder ...

Reading for Pleasure Early in Childhood Linked to Better Cognitive Performance and Mental Wellbeing in Adolescence

Children who begin reading for pleasure early in life tend to perform better at cognitive tests and have better mental health when they enter adolescence, a study of more than 10,000 young ...

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