Causetive factors and preventive measures of mealth health disorders among the children: a brief review

View/Open
Date
2024-04Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Sinthiya, Rana TabussumMetadata
Show full item recordAbstract
The term "child mental health problems" refers to a broad category of disorders that impact
children and adolescents' emotional, psychological, and behavioral health. Among them could
be conduct disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety disorders,
depression, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A child's growth, academic achievement,
social interactions, and general quality of life can all be significantly and permanently impacted
by such issues. The complex and multidimensional nature of child mental health issues is
attributed to a confluence of biological, environmental, and psychosocial variables. To support
children's mental health and well-being, preventive activities must target these variables
holistically, incorporating community support, school-based treatments, positive parenting,
early intervention, resilience-building, and legislative initiatives. We can reduce the likelihood
of mental health issues and promote the healthy development of kids and teenagers by putting
evidence-based preventative strategies into practice at several levels.