interaction between risk factors and impacts, with particular negative outcomes such as poor mental health further compounding cognitive development, which can then cause young people to become involved in further risky behaviours. This cumulative effect will …
tive mental health outcomes and that risk factors often co-occur. Adverse child-hood events are a set of modifi able risk factors, and intervening to reduce these risk factors may have far-reaching impli-cations in terms of mental health promo-tion and mental illness prevention. AFFECTIVE AND ANXIETY DISORDERS Adverse childhood events have been
Learning outcomes and assessment criteria . ... 1.3 Explain how risk factors and protective factors influence levels ... • A negative concept of mental health is a view that being mentally healthy is an absence of mental ill health, e.g. no signs stress, anxiety means you are
Toronto Public Health, is a comprehensive review of the literature from 1990-2002 in four related areas: 1) risk factors for postpartum depression, 2) its detection, prevention and treatment 3) the effects of the illness on the mother- infant relationship and child growth and development and 4) public health interventions and
negative impact on young people’s mental and physical well-being, their education, and their employment. One psychologist found that for one-third of incarcerated youth diagnosed with depression, the onset of the depression occurred after they began their incarceration,6 and another suggests that poor mental health, and the conditions of