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About One In Every Six US Children Has At Least One Mental Illness, Study Indicates
Reuters (2/11, Rapaport) reports, “Roughly in six U.S. kids have at least one mental [illness], and only about half of them receive treatment from a mental health professional,” researchers found.
HealthDay (2/11, Gordon) reports investigators arrived at this conclusion after examining survey data “from a nationally representative group of more than 50,000 children under 18 years of age.” The findingswere published online Feb. 11 in a research letter in JAMA Pediatrics.
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— “One in six U.S. kids have mental health disorders, “Lisa Rapaport, Reuters, February 11, 2019
Youth suicides more common in states with high rate of gun ownership, study suggests
Reuters (2/8, Banerjee) reports a new study suggests that “youth suicides happen more often in U.S. states with high rates of household gun ownership.” Specifically, data show that “in the 10 states with the highest youth suicide rates, 53 percent of households owned guns.” In contrast, results show that “in the 10 states with the lowest youth suicide rates, only 20 percent of households owned guns.” The findings were published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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— “More youth suicides seen in states with high gun ownership rates, “Ankur Banerjee, Reuters, February 8, 2019
People With Borderline Personality Disorder Have Higher Risk For Premature Death From Suicide, Other Causes, Research Suggests
Medscape (2/8, Yasgur, Subscription Publication) reported that a study suggests that people “with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are at high risk for premature death from suicide as well as other causes.” Researchers followed nearly “300 patients with BPD and 72 comparison patients who had other personality disorders (PDs).” Over the 24-year “follow-up period, almost 6% of BPD patients died by suicide, vs only 1.4% of comparison patients; 14% of BPD patients died by causes other than suicide, compared to only 5.5% of comparison participants.” The findings were published online in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
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— Medscape (requires login and subscription)
After Teenager’s Suicide, Instagram Prohibits Posts Of Graphic Images Of Self-Harm
The New York Times (2/7, Jacobs) reports that on Thursday, Instagram announced “it would no longer allow graphic images of self-harm, such as cutting, on its platform,” a change which seems to come “in response to public attention to how the social network might have influenced a 14-year-old’s suicide.” Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, issued a statement explaining the change, noting “a distinction between graphic images about self-harm and nongraphic images, such as photos of healed scars,” which will still be allowed but will be “more difficult to find.”
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— “Instagram Bans Graphic Images of Self-Harm After Teenager’s Suicide, “Julia Jacobs, The New York Times, February 7, 2019
Having Chronic Rhinosinusitis May Increase Risk For Depression And/Or Anxiety, Study Indicates
Medscape (2/7, Hackethal, Subscription Publication) reports, “Having chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) may increase the risk for depression and/or anxiety compared with not having the condition,” researchers concluded in a study involving 16,224 adults with CRS and 32,448 without CRS. The findings were published online Feb. 7 in JAMA Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery.
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