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Elderly Mental Health Concerns: education
Elderly Mental Health Concerns: education.Rates of education have been increasing in many countries of the developing world and should continueto rise. Literacy rates vary from country tocountry. In the poorest countries more than two-thirds of the population are functionally illiterate, with higher rates of literacy among younger members of the population. Illiteracy is almost always […]
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economic changes and health care
economic changes and health care. A shift in the nature of the economy can alter the well-being of the elderly. Many developing countries have primarily rural economies, based on agricultural production. Throughout the world, as countries have industrialized, the values of agricultural products and related assets, like agricultural land, have fallen relative to those of […]
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Urban-rural differences in mental disorder risk
Despite the general health advantage of city dwellers, incidence(the rate at which new disease events occur in a population) and prevalence (the number of events, e.g., a given disease, in a given population at a designated time) of specific mental disorders seemto be increased in this population. Meta-analytic studies report thatamong individuals living in cities, […]
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mental health disorders in the elderly population
The mental health of the world's elderly is an increasingly important issue as the numbers of aged grow at unprecedented rates. Most discussion of demographics regarding countries in the developing world has traditionally focused on issues, such as high birth rates and low life expectancies, relating tonon-elderly parts of the populations rather than on issues […]
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mental health disorders schizophrenia articles:Risk factor for mental disorders
mental health disorders schizophrenia articles:Risk factor for mental disorders.The first hypothesis explored whether those who have had direct experience with schizophrenia demonstrate a better overall understanding of the illness, as it is currently explained by mental health professionals. Direct experience was not found to cause significant improvements in overall understanding. However, having suffered from the […]
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Angry Once Touch the Steering wheel,How to Treat it
Angry Once Touch the Steering wheel,How to Treat it China——At a exit of carpark in a Beijing supermarket. A male driver rushed out line of cars and given a bad name to another diver.Just because the latter advised the former don't jump the queue.Russia——Near the sidewalk of Moscow,The driver leaned out of the body and […]
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How to judge whether a personal psychological maturity?
How to identify an individual psychological maturity? This is a problem that many people want to know. According to the American psychologist about west psychological maturity of tasks, the typical has the following four practical standards: "heads up" the opposite sex Mature relationship: rationally consideration and choose the marriage, and began to prepare for a […]
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8 kinds of wrong understanding of anxiety
Don't struggle with anxiety 8 kinds of wrong understanding of anxiety Error one: people suffering from anxiety disorders are fragile andtimid Many people think that people with anxiety disorders are very timid and weak, but Bienvenu thinks it is wrong. He explained that, althougha lot of anxiety of people is rooted in the fear, it is not the cause of having a anxiety. Clinical psychologist Bill Knaus said in the"psychology today": "Regret is a source of anxiety, and we are not unfamiliar […]
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the people who usually use first person words are easier to become depressed
Recently, experts find that some people who usually use first person words like I, myself are easier to become quite melancholy than others who use "we". There are 103 women and 15 men taking part in the talking about psychotherapy reaching a length of 60 to 90 minutes. What are the expressions of depress? Mood […]
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