Browsing by Subject "Mental Health"
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Adults living with a diagnosis of ADHD or ASD: Different diagnoses, yet similar personal impacts?
(2018)The aim of this study is to provide greater insight into the phenomenon of living with ADHD and/or ASD in adulthood, as directly reported by those who experience the conditions. And, to explore how a late diagnosis, attitudes ... -
The Case for Change & An Ethical Approach to Wellbeing Management in Aviation: Wellbeing II and Advancing an Integrated Health & Safety Culture
(2021)Work is part of our wellbeing and a key driver of a person’s health. As argued by Elkington (1994), work needs to balance three benefit areas –economic/profit, people/society and planet/ecological(Elkington, 1994)Across ... -
Child and adolescent digital use and well-being outcomes: evidence from an Irish birth-cohort study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Social Sciences & Philosophy. Discipline of Sociology, 2024)The rapid digitalization of society over the past decades has fundamentally changed how people socialize, work, and play. Subsequently, children and adolescents’ use of digital technologies has increased rapidly, facilitated ... -
Committed, Caring and Compassionate: Co. Kildare Workforce, Wellbeing, Attitudes towards Trauma-informed Care, COVID concerns and Ongoing Training Needs
(Kildare CYPSC, 2020)This report details the results of a professional training needs analysis, which was undertaken by Kildare Children and Young People’s Services Committee (CYPSC), in collaboration with Maynooth University, Marino Institute ... -
THE DESIGN SPACE OF MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS FOR ANXIETY MANAGEMENT
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2023)Digital mental health is a rapidly growing area within Human-Computer Interaction. Mental health problems will affect one-third of the population worldwide during their lifetime. At the present moment, anxiety disorders ... -
Designing the Self-Report of Wellbeing in Pregnancy
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)At the present moment, one in six adults living in England meets the diagnostic criteria for anxiety or depression. The significant and long-lasting intergenerational effects of maternal mental health in particular make ... -
Engagement with Mental Health Screening on Mobile Devices: Results from an Antenatal Feasibility Study
(ACM, 2019)Perinatal depression (PND) affects up to 15% of women within the United Kingdom and has a lasting impact on a woman’s quality of life, birth outcomes and her child’s development. Suicide is the leading cause of maternal ... -
Essays in Development Economics: Poverty, Religion and Mental Health
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Social Sciences & Philosophy. Discipline of Economics, 2023)This dissertation includes three standalone chapters, each focused on augmenting our knowledge of three issues in the literature on asset transfers, religion, and mental health. The first essay (Chapter 1) investigates ... -
Experiences and Perceptions of Trans and Gender Non-Binary People Regarding Their Psychosocial Support Needs: A Systematic Review of the Qualitative Research Evidence
(2021)People who identify as trans and gender non-binary experience many challenges in their lives and more interest is being paid to their overall health and wellbeing. However, little is known about their experiences and ... -
Good Practice Issues in Working with Interpreters in Mental Health
(2004)If access to appropriate mental health services is not to be limited to people’s ability to speak a dominant or host language used by mental health providers, an interpreter or bicultural worker will be required. This ... -
Health in Mind Project
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The Impact of the COVID 19 Pandemic on the Health and Wellbeing of Aviation Workers Employed by Irish Registered Airlines.
(2022)This study reports on the findings of an anonymous online survey (n=1,010) undertaken between October and December 2021 addressing the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on the health and wellbeing of aviation workers, including ... -
An Investigation into an Occupation-Focused Self-Management Programme for College Students experiencing Mental Health Difficulties.
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Occupational Therapy, 2022)Background: In response to ever increasing numbers of students in higher education experiencing mental health difficulties, an occupation-focused self-management programme, called the Unilink Self-Management Programme ... -
The 'Kickstart to Recovery' programme; a quantitative evaluation of a football programme for mental health service users in an Irish context
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Occupational Therapy, 2020)Football is increasingly being used to support recovery and physical activity for mental health service users. The 'Kickstart to Recovery' programme is a collaboration between occupational therapy and the Football Association ... -
Mental Capacity for Treatment Decisions in Psychiatry Inpatients
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Psychiatry, 2024)This research aimed to assess the prevalence of mental capacity for treatment decisions in psychiatry inpatients in Ireland and elucidate the relationship, if any, between mental capacity and key clinical and demographic ... -
Mental Health and Employment: Promoting Social Inclusion in the Workforce.
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Mental Health Nurses’ Experiences of the Use of Psychosocial Interventions in Ireland: A Multiple Case Study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2018)Background Traditionally, the focus for mental health service delivery in Ireland has involved a medically orientated approach. This research has taken place at a time when mental health professionals are now assumed to ... -
On features and measures of psychological wellbeing
(2022)Low levels of psychological wellbeing pose considerable burdens on society in terms of mortality, unemployment, absen- teeism, medications, social services, morbidity, and in-out patients’ costs. Early detection and ... -
Patterns of Medication Use Associated with Epilepsy and Comorbid Behavioural and Mental Disorders in Older People with Intellectual Disability
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Pharmacy & Pharma. Sciences. Discipline of Pharmacy, 2022)Background: There is increasing concern worldwide regarding the levels of use and suboptimal prescribing of psychotropic medication in people with intellectual disability. Antipsychotics, in particular are often prescribed ...