Mental Health

“Depressed Daddy-less Daughters”
How Religion Helps Veterans
Health and Well-Being by Religious Affiliation
Child Well-Being and Parents’ Marriage
Parental Modeling Affects Children’s Future Relationships
Family Mealtime has Positive Effects on Youth’s Psychosocial Outcomes
Family Mealtime Sown at a Young Age Results in Thriving
Family Meals Boost Emotional Well-Being Among New Zealand Youth
Family Meals Decrease Risk of Mental Disorders Among Iranian Youth
Family Meals Yield Positive Psychosocial Outcomes Among Adolescents
Father Engagement Reduces Stress in their Adolescent Child
Father Engagement Reduces Depressive Affect and Promotes Cognitive Development
Paternal Involvement Increases Children’s Quality of Life
Family Connectedness Protects Elderly Patients from Committing Suicide
Family dinners have major adolescent mental health implications, but certain family structures and employment arrangements make them much more or much less likely.
Family Dinners Mediate the Relationship between Cyberbullying and Adolescent Mental Health
Family Meals Are Good for Adolescents
Family Breakfasts and Adolescent Well-Being
Family Dinners, Mental Health Benefits and Protection from Cyberbullying
Family Structure Influences Suicidal Ideation and Attempts
Family Structure Influences Adolescent Health and Health Behaviors
Family Cohesion and Conflict: Impact on Children’s Health and Well-Being
Religious Upbringing Promotes Well-Being in Adulthood
Religious Upbringing Promotes Well-Being in Adulthood
Religion Is Good For Your Mental Health
Meaning In Life and Positive Religious Coping Strategies Linked to Less Loneliness
Attachment Style Influences Relationship Satisfaction and Parent-Infant Bonding
Productivity Benefits of Freedom of Religion in the Workplace
Faith When There Is No Workplace
Adolescents OK with Having a Child Out-of-Wedlock
Religion Promotes Mental Health and Well-Being
Married Persons are Less Lonely than Cohabitors and Single Persons
Religion and Family are Pathways to Human Flourishing
Religious Participation Exerts Powerful Effects on Human Flourishing
Parental Warmth Leads to Their Children Flourishing
Married Koreans Have Higher Life Satisfaction
Men and Women Perceive Marital Quality Differently
Men and Women Perceive Marital Quality Differently
High Marital Quality Translates into Better Health
When Fathers See Their Infants, Brain Activation and Testosterone Levels Increase
Gratitude Decreases Attachment Anxiety
Couples Who Express Gratitude Stay Together and Are More Satisfied In Their Relationship
Gratitude Promotes a Positive Outlook in Relationships
For Iranian Muslims, Religiosity and Hope Mediate the Association Between Attachment Style and Life Satisfaction
Parents Behind Bars: What Happens to Their Children?
Parent-Child Bond, Socioeconomic Status, and Health
Religion and Health
Attachment and Marital Satisfaction
Religious Attendance Decreases Depression Among Women
Religious Practice Increases Longevity
Religious Beliefs Provide Purpose for Socially Disconnected Persons
Religiosity & Spirituality Correlate with Positive Psychosocial Functioning
Religious Attendance, Family Structure & Adolescent Psychological Well-Being: Continuity in the Two Great Loves:
A Father’s Involvement and Secure Attachment Between Fathers and Infants Varied by Timing and Type of Involvement
A Secure Father-Infant Attachment Predicts Greater Paternal Sensitivity Over Time
The American Academy of Pediatrics Acknowledges the Importance of Fatherhood Involvement in Child Health and Development
A Father’s Touch Positively Impacts His Infant and Himself
Fathers’ Healthy Attachment with their Infants Have Higher Quality Relationships and Interactions with Them
Father-Infant Interaction Influences Fathers’ Hormonal Responses
Women Who Frequently Go To Church Have Lower Mortality Rates
Women Who Go to Church Are Less Likely to Die from Despair
Sense of Belonging Impacts Health, Including Mental Health Across the Lifespan
People With a Sense of Belonging are More Likely to Have Positive Mental Health Outcomes
Prayer Promotes Forgiveness and Enhances Relationship Quality
Prayer Strengthens Commitment through Relationship Satisfaction
U.S. Military: Amongst Religious Hostility Suicide Rates Soar
Mental Health and Worship
MARRI Research: Religion and preventing sexual harm
Divorce Jeopardizes Girls’ Health
Marriage and Mental Health in Young Adults
Single Parents Are the Most Sleep Deprived
Effects of Divorce on Children’s Health
Social Media Usage Linked to Depression
Porn: A Public Health Crisis
Porn: A Public Health Crisis
Maternal Support and Children’s Brain Growth
Young Mothers, Absent Fathers, and Crime
Adolescent Adversities Linked to Sleep Deprivation in Adulthood
Depression among Adolescents with Same-Sex Parents
Religious Practice and Suicide
Hormonal Contraception and Depression
Hormonal Contraception and Depression
Fathers’ Smoking Prior to Conception Harms Future Children
Parental Absence Linked to Children’s Smoking and Alcohol Consumption
Shotgun Marriages Increase Among Vulnerable Populations
Childhood Family Structure and Future Risk-Taking
Relationship Status and Partner Violence
Divorce Linked with Alcoholism
Marriage Decreases Stress
Same-Sex Marriage and Teen Suicide
Casual Sex and Sexual Harassment
The More Common Divorce Is, the More Harmful it Is
Father’s Involvement Boosts Baby’s Mental Development
Fathers Can Offset Consequences of Maternal Depression
Parents’ Divorce Can Harm Children’s Health
Parental Divorce Affects Children’s Long-term Health
Parental Technology Use and Child Behavior
Child Poverty Risk During a Recession
Division of Labor and Psychological Well-Being
Marijuana and Alcohol Disrupts Life Milestones
CHILD’S WELLBEING IN FAMILIES OF LONE MOTHERS
CHILD’S WELLBEING IN FAMILIES OF LONE MOTHERS
CHILDHOOD ADVERSITY, Religion, AND CHANGE IN ADULT MENTAL HEALTH.
TEEN SMARTPHONE USERS ARE LESS HAPPY
TEEN SMARTPHONE USERS ARE LESS HAPPY
PORNOGRAPHY EMASCULATES MEN
PORNOGRAPHY’S EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN
PORNOGRAPHY’S EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN
Greater Marital Quality, Better Health
Marital Quality Affects a Wide Range of Health Outcomes
Marital Quality Moderates Genetic and Environmental Influences on Mental Disorders
Cohabiters Have Worse Mental Health When Compared to Married Individuals
Attachment Style Plays a Role in the Patient-Physician Relationship
Attachment Style and the Probability of Suicide
Self-Criticism Explains a lot of the Relationship Between Attachment Style and Suicide
Interpersonal Problems Mediate the Link Between Attachment Style and Suicide
Severity of Psychopathology Symptoms Differ by Attachment Style
Individuals with Psychosis are More Likely to Have an Insecure Attachment Style
Avoidant Attachment Style, and Mental Health Problems in Elderly Women
Attachment and Binge Eating
Attachment and the Alcoholic
Attachment Style and Behaviors Related to Sex and Drugs.
Resilience Components Differ by Sex
Resilience When Stressed Differs Between Males and Females Across the Lifespan
Parental Rejection and Risky Behaviors: Differences between Male and Female
Same Attachment Style: Very Different Brain Structure Effects for Men and Women
Same Attachment Style: Very Different Brain Structure Effects for Men and Women
Sex Differences in Attachment Styles, Jealousies and Infidelities
Sex Hormones Program Sex Differences Throughout the Brain
Sex Differences Have Implications for Personalized Therapy
Sex Differences in Alcohol Use
Severity of Alcohol Dependence Differ Between the Sexes
Sex Differences in Addictive Behaviors
Sexting and Its Correlates
2 years ago: Contraception, Suicide and STDs
2 years ago: Contraception, Suicide and STDs
4 years ago: Contraception, Depression and Antidepressants
5 years ago: Contraception: Brain Function and Morphology
Demography of Loneliness
Neural Evidence that Two Really Do Become One
The Neurobiology of Religion
Social Integration is Good for Health and Longevity
Adolescent Sex and Suicide
Young Americans More Likely to Push Emotional and Sexual Boundaries Online
Marriage Decreases Risk of Suicide Especially among Men
Sweet Dreams Come from Great Marriages
Paternal Involvement Impacts Infants’ Brain Development
Father’s Interaction Changes the Brain Volume of his Infant Child
Interventions That Engage Fathers During Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infancy Improve Both Mothers’ and Infants’ Health
A Father’s Involvement During Infancy Predicts Children’s Mental Health in Childhood
Men and Women Have Different Attachment Styles
Women are Relational, Men are Action-Oriented
Men and Woman Have Complementary Brain Structure and Function
Men Have Higher Cognitive Functioning than Women, But Do Not Differ with Women in Emotional Intelligence
Baby Girls Prefer Dolls While Baby Boys Prefer Cars
Young Boys Prefer to Play with Guns and Cars, Young Girls Prefer to Play with Dolls
Parental Encouragement Does Not Alter Infants’ Preferences for Toys
Girls Prefer to Wear Dresses While Boys Avoid Feminine Clothing
Sex Differences Matter
Men and Women Have Different Personality Traits
Men and Women Respond Differently to Stress Across Stages of Life
Religious Upbringing Impacts Your Well-Being
Religiosity among Adolescents with Cancer Have Lower Levels of Anxiety, Depression, and Fatigue
Fathers’ Religious Attendance Decreases the Likelihood of Risky Behavior Among Adolescents
Fathers’ Religious Attendance Decreases the Likelihood of Risky Behavior Among Adolescents
Fathers’ Religious Attendance Decreases the Likelihood of Risky Behavior Among Adolescents
Economic Consequences of Gray Divorce Affect Men and Women Differently
Depressive Symptoms Occur After Gray Divorce and Subsequent Repartnering
Attachment Style Influences Brain Connectivity in Children
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