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  2. Marmoset study gives insights into loss of pleasure in depression |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/marmoset-study-gives-insights-into-loss-of-pleasure-in-depression
    Thumbnail for Marmoset study gives insights into loss of pleasure in depression | University of Cambridge 4 Dec 2018: regions is causally responsible,” says Professor Angela Roberts from the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge.
  3. Industry funding potentially compromising gambling addiction…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/industry-funding-potentially-compromising-gambling-addiction-research-say-experts
    Thumbnail for Industry funding potentially compromising gambling addiction research, say experts | University of Cambridge 15 Feb 2022: Gambling disorder is a recognised mental health condition, a form of addiction that can have a serious impact on the lives of individuals and their families. ... People with gambling disorders have high rates of other mental health conditions, including
  4. Significant increase in depression seen among children during first…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/significant-increase-in-depression-seen-among-children-during-first-lockdown
    Thumbnail for Significant increase in depression seen among children during first lockdown | University of Cambridge 8 Dec 2020: There has been widespread concern that these measures would negatively impact child and adolescent mental health. ... A recent study found that loneliness in children was associated with subsequent mental health problems, particularly depression.
  5. GP clinics could help bridge mental health treatment gap, study finds …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gp-clinics-could-help-bridge-mental-health-treatment-gap-study-finds
    Thumbnail for GP clinics could help bridge mental health treatment gap, study finds | University of Cambridge 7 Nov 2019: Search. Search. GP clinics could help bridge mental health treatment gap, study finds. ... Early intervention is key in reducing the economic and societal burden of mental health.”.
  6. One in three young people say they felt happier during lockdown |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/one-in-three-young-people-say-they-felt-happier-during-lockdown
    Thumbnail for One in three young people say they felt happier during lockdown | University of Cambridge 22 Feb 2022: Several studies have reported that the lockdown had a negative impact on the mental health and wellbeing of young people, but this effect has not been uniformly reported, with a number ... These range from their mental health before the pandemic through
  7. Opinion: Depression - men far more at risk than women in deprived…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/opinion-depression-men-far-more-at-risk-than-women-in-deprived-areas
    Thumbnail for Opinion: Depression - men far more at risk than women in deprived areas | University of Cambridge 27 Nov 2019: These, however, are all individual factors – or personal circumstances – which can negatively affect your mental health. ... Our study showed that living in a deprived area does affect mental health – at least in men.
  8. Study identifies brain networks that play crucial role in suicide…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-identifies-brain-networks-that-play-crucial-role-in-suicide-risk
    Thumbnail for Study identifies brain networks that play crucial role in suicide risk | University of Cambridge 2 Dec 2019: In 2018, the researchers launched the HOPES (Help Overcome and Prevent the Emergence of Suicide) study, supported by the mental health research charity MQ. ... The research was supported by the mental health charity MQ Brighter Futures Award Program,
  9. Therapy over the phone as effective as face-to-face | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/therapy-over-the-phone-as-effective-as-face-to-face
    Thumbnail for Therapy over the phone as effective as face-to-face | University of Cambridge 28 Sep 2012: So increasing availability of talking therapies over the phone will make mental health services more accessible to patients. ... practitioners spending more than a third of their time on mental health issues.
  10. Women and people under the age of 35 at greatest risk of anxiety |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-and-people-under-the-age-of-35-at-greatest-risk-of-anxiety
    Thumbnail for Women and people under the age of 35 at greatest risk of anxiety | University of Cambridge 6 Jun 2016: Anxiety disorders, which often manifest as excessive worry, fear and a tendency to avoid potentially stressful situations including social gatherings, are some of the most common mental health problems in the ... three in 100 people have this mental
  11. Schizophrenia and the teenage brain: how can imaging help? |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/schizophrenia-and-the-teenage-brain-how-can-imaging-help
    Thumbnail for Schizophrenia and the teenage brain: how can imaging help? | University of Cambridge 17 Feb 2016: that are revealing where and over what timescale abnormalities in the brain develop in people with mental health problems. ... It will further the study of dementia, brain injury, obesity, addiction, mental health disorders, pain and stroke.
  12. Researchers to track impact of lockdown on alcohol, gambling and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/researchers-to-track-impact-of-lockdown-on-alcohol-gambling-and-pornography-use
    Thumbnail for Researchers to track impact of lockdown on alcohol, gambling and pornography use | University of Cambridge 12 May 2020: The UK was first placed on lockdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic on 23 March. Only essential businesses were allowed to remain open and everyone was
  13. One in six children has a probable mental disorder, according to new…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/one-in-six-children-has-a-probable-mental-disorder-according-to-new-report
    Thumbnail for One in six children has a probable mental disorder, according to new report | University of Cambridge 23 Oct 2020: 2%3 over the same time period, according to The Mental Health of Children and Young People in England 2020 report. ... This report looks at the mental health of children and young people in England in July 2020, and how this has changed since 2017.
  14. Rate of mental disorders among children remained stable in 2021 after …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/rate-of-mental-disorders-among-children-remained-stable-in-2021-after-previous-rise
    Thumbnail for Rate of mental disorders among children remained stable in 2021 after previous rise | University of Cambridge 30 Sep 2021: This publication reports individual level change in mental health over time for the same group of children and young people. ... Some change may be due to different rates of mental health conditions being present at different ages.
  15. School-based mindfulness training programme fails to improve young…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/school-based-mindfulness-training-programme-fails-to-improve-young-peoples-mental-health
    Thumbnail for School-based mindfulness training programme fails to improve young people’s mental health | University of Cambridge 13 Jul 2022: Research. School-based mindfulness training programme fails to improve young people’s mental health.. ... it to have no impact on preventing mental health problems or promoting well-being.
  16. Patients with OCD have difficulty learning when a stimulus is safe |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/patients-with-ocd-have-difficulty-learning-when-a-stimulus-is-safe
    Thumbnail for Patients with OCD have difficulty learning when a stimulus is safe | University of Cambridge 6 Mar 2017: In this study, researchers at Cambridge’s Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute tested 43 OCD patients and 35 matched healthy volunteers to see how well those people with OCD were able
  17. Recalling happy memories during adolescence can reduce risk of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/recalling-happy-memories-during-adolescence-can-reduce-risk-of-depression
    Thumbnail for Recalling happy memories during adolescence can reduce risk of depression | University of Cambridge 14 Jan 2019: Our research aims to understand why some young people with a history of childhood adversity develop mental health disorders, whereas others do not,” she explains. ... understanding and awareness of adolescent mental health problems, her research will
  18. Hospitality and real estate sectors have highest rates of common…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/hospitality-and-real-estate-sectors-have-highest-rates-of-common-mental-health-problems
    Thumbnail for Hospitality and real estate sectors have highest rates of common mental health problems | University of Cambridge 14 Feb 2023: Search. Search. Hospitality and real estate sectors have highest rates of common mental health problems. ... Research. Hospitality and real estate sectors have highest rates of common mental health problems..
  19. Study reveals high rate of possible undiagnosed autism in people who…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-reveals-high-rate-of-possible-undiagnosed-autism-in-people-who-died-by-suicide
    Thumbnail for Study reveals high rate of possible undiagnosed autism in people who died by suicide | University of Cambridge 15 Feb 2022: Previous research has also found that both diagnosed autistic people and those with elevated autistic traits are more vulnerable to mental health problems, suicidal thoughts and behaviours.
  20. The OCD Brain: how animal research helps us understand a devastating…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-ocd-brain-how-animal-research-helps-us-understand-a-devastating-condition
    Thumbnail for The OCD Brain: how animal research helps us understand a devastating condition | University of Cambridge 28 Mar 2017: When David Adam was just 18, a teasing comment from a university friend triggered a series of thoughts that he had contracted HIV and would die of AIDS. This
  21. Sense of control and meaning helps protect women from anxiety, study…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/sense-of-control-and-meaning-helps-protect-women-from-anxiety-study-suggests
    Thumbnail for Sense of control and meaning helps protect women from anxiety, study suggests | University of Cambridge 24 Apr 2018: This study takes a different approach to mental health,” continues Professor Carol Brayne, Director of the Cambridge Institute of Public Health. ... Anxiety is one of the most common mental health problems, and if left untreated, can lead to substance

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