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  1. Sep 9, 2021 · Evidence for association between risk/protective factors and mental disorders. Altogether, 1,180 associations between putative risk or protective factors and mental disorders were analyzed. Among them, 497 were non‐significant and 507 of class IV, leaving 176 risk/protective associations of class I‐III, which were included in the current study.

    • Celso Arango, Celso Arango, Elena Dragioti, Marco Solmi, Marco Solmi, Marco Solmi, Samuele Cortese, ...
    • 10.1002/wps.20894
    • 2021
    • World Psychiatry. 2021 Oct; 20(3): 417-436.
  2. During the past 30 years a growing body of research has elucidated some of the risk factors that predispose children and adults to mental disorder. Recent research has also helped to change the concept of a risk factor from a fixed, specific circumstance or life stress to a broader, more general phenomenon that may be modifiable, or malleable, and related to a developmental phase (Avison, 1992 ...

    • Patricia J. Mrazek, Robert J. Haggerty
    • 1994
    • 1994
  3. Jul 18, 2019 · experiencing even more risk factors, and they are less likely to have protective factors. Risk and protective factors also tend to have a cumulative effect on the development—or reduced development—of behavioral health issues. Young people with multiple risk factors have a greater likelihood of developing a condition that impacts their ...

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  4. Apr 25, 2024 · This literature review synthesizes research on Black American adolescents’ mental health published between 1990 and 2022 to identify prominent risk factors and highlight key protective factors for their mental health. Two research questions guided this review: (a) How did researchers examine mental health in Black American adolescents; and (b ...

  5. Jul 26, 2022 · The terms mental health, health promotion, and prevention have been differently defined and interpreted. It is further complicated by overlapping boundaries of the concept of promotion and prevention. Some commonly used terms in mental health prevention have been tabulated (Table 1) (18).

  6. Case conceptualization is a method and clinical strategy for obtaining and organizing information about a client, understanding and explaining the client’s situation and maladaptive patterns, guiding and focusing treatment, anticipating challenges and roadblocks, and preparing for successful termination. We believe that case conceptualization ...

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  8. Jul 19, 2007 · We have thus far concentrated on protective factors, examining research strategies which look at the informative absence of problems; that is, research strategies which define their outcome in terms of poor mental health, and then explore factors contributing to instances when mental health is better than would be expected on the basis of ...