The study found that while about 1 in 5 American adults overall experienced symptoms of anxiety (18.2%) or depression (21.4%), rates varied significantly by age.
Anxiety is both a mental and physical state of negative expectation. Mentally it is characterized by increased arousal and apprehension tortured into distressing worry, and physically by ...
Americans with stronger spiritual lives and those who more commonly offer forgiveness experience less loneliness than those ...
Share on Pinterest Jamie Grill Atlas/Stocksy United Ever since I was young, I’ve struggled with anxiety ... guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions ...
Election seasons tend to stir up collective anxiety, amplified by relentless negative news cycles and uncertainty about the future. This heightened stress isn’t just imagined—our brains are ...
Likewise, in one small high quality study in 80 people with mild anxiety, researchers found that those who took 400 mg of rhodiola per day experienced significant improvements in stress and ...
Now that the election is imminent, one can only assume that Americans’ anxiety is even higher. Many U.S. media outlets have responded by offering their readers advice on how to calm down.
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While election anxiety may feel large and existential ... a psychology professor at North Carolina State University and author of a study on how to combat anticipatory election stress.
While the study does not examine why firstborns and only children are more likely to receive these diagnoses, it does identify birth order as a potential marker of risk (among many) for anxiety and ...
A 2022 study from the University of Nevada, Reno, found that self-reported symptoms of anxiety and depression rose significantly around the 2020 election compared to April 2020, in the early days ...
Every year the American Psychological Association takes a look at the leading causes of stress in the U.S., and publishes an annual report. This year the report shows all the usual suspects like ...