Mental Health in a Changing Europe: Policy Brief Read this European-level policy guidance and priority actions to advocate for mental health with greater respect for human rights while tackling structural injustices.
Fluctuating coffee prices put mental pressure on Vietnamese farmers Vietnamese coffee farmers are experiencing significantly more stress and psychological difficulties. This is due to highly volatile coffee prices on international markets, according to a new study by development…
Fewer Ukrainian refugees in Denmark show symptoms of post-traumatic stress A new study of Ukrainian refugees in Denmark shows a significant drop in the proportion reporting signs of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). But while more are thriving, many are also uncertain about the future.
Does climate change affect young people’s mental health? A recent ADVANCE report from Mannheim revealed that a relevant proportion of young Germans shows symptoms of climate change distress.
Women in Mental Health Research In celebration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we interviewed 14 of our researchers to hear about their advice for women and girls who want to get involved in this important work.
People with suicidal thoughts help each other through tough times In closed online groups, people with suicidal thoughts support each other through tough times. These online communities offer a safe space of like-minded people, beyond the reach of traditional social and mental health…
AI can spot suicidal tendencies among young people An increasing number of young people are attempting suicide. While old methods of assessing risk factors have limited effect, artificial intelligence can help spot the most important warning signs. This is according to …
Better counselling at pharmacies of citizens with anxiety and depression The new research project “How should we talk about medicine?” has just received 5.7 mill DKK from VELUX Foundations.
Global Health Researcher Spotlight: Lena Skovgaard Andersen The School of Global Health's Global Health Research Spotlight series focuses on global health researchers from the University of Copenhagen.
A research agenda for continuity of chronic health care for forcibly displaced persons On 14 September 2023, University of Copenhagen’s School of Global Health hosted a symposium on the topic of ‘Continuity of chronic healthcare among forcibly displaced persons’.
Can different providers work together? Interview with Associate Professor Erminia Colucci on integrative approach to mental healthcare.
Mental Health The student representatives have created a flyer with all the options available at the University of Copenhagen related to mental health support.
Research project focuses on children's attention in an everyday life filled with distractions A new research project from the Department of Psychology aims to improve the academic and social well-being of schoolchildren and, in the long term, their ability to continue in further education.
Ukrainian refugees in Denmark struggle with symptoms of post-traumatic stress The first comprehensive study of Ukrainian refugees' lives in Denmark shows that almost one in three show signs of post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD. But at the same time, there is widespread trust in Danish society.
Ukrainian refugees in Denmark struggle with symptoms of post-traumatic stress Den første brede undersøgelse af ukrainske flygtninges liv i Danmark viser, at næsten hver tredje viser tegn på posttraumatisk stress, PTSD. Men samtidig er der bred tillid til det danske samfund.
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Top European mental health groups kick off ADVANCE project The ADVANCE project has officially commenced with a dynamic kick-off meeting on August 28-29, 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
New Grant: Mapping Perceptual Presence Søren Overgaard and Mads Gram Henriksen have received 6.2 million DKK from the Independent Research Fund Denmark for an interdisciplinary project exploring perceptual presence.
Research priorities for mental health and psychosocial support in humanitarian settings for the years to come Wietse Anton Tol from the University of Copenhagen has developed a consensus-based research agenda that outlines the top 20 research questions that key stakeholders in the field feel should be answered in the current…
Did hormonal birth control make you depressed? If so, you may be at higher risk of postpartum depression Postpartum depression can have great impact on maternal mental health and infant development. New research shows that a woman’s history of mental side effects to hormonal birth control, such as the contraceptive pill or…
Impaired verbal memory increases psychiatric patients' risk of hospitalisation People with bipolar disorder or depression are more likely to be hospitalised in a psychiatric ward if their verbal memory is poor. New research points to the need for developing new treatments for impaired memory.
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The intestinal ecosystem directly affects anorexia Severe changes in the intestinal ecosystem of bacteria and viruses directly affect the development and maintenance of anorexia nervosa.
The global health sector depends on women but favours men Women make up more than 70 percent of the healthcare workforce globally, but the industry still favors men. This can create blind spots in research and lead to global personnel shortages.