Thomas Potrebny
@tompy1337
Associate Professor @hvl_no
PhD in Psychology
Youth mental health // Statistics // Implementation science
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30-09-2017 10:12:36
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Our new report, with WHO/Europe, Spotlight on adolescent health and well-being, is available now. 🎉🎈🥳 To read the key findings, head to Volume 1 at bit.ly/368cRYK For detailed cross-country comparissons, head to Volume 2 at bit.ly/36ilu32
Im glad to see Jonathan Haidt sharing his insights on deteriorating mental health among youth. Thought provoking stuff
The epidemic of mental illness that began among teens in the early 2010s didn't just happen in the 5 Anglosphere countries. It also happened at the same time in the same way in the 5 Nordic countries, as Zach Rausch shows in today's post at After Babel: jonathanhaidt.substack.com/p/internationa…
Powerful and scary trends of decline in youth mental health in the Nordic countries! Is it time to start limiting youth exposure to social media yet? Zach Rausch Jonathan Haidt
If you are Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish or Icelandic, check this out: What is happening to the mental health of your teens? Zach Rausch did a great job, with help from Thomas Potrenby, of Western Norway U.
Something big changed in the lives of teen girls in the early 2010s. In our latest post we showed that rates of depression and anxiety surged in the 5 Nordic countries, in the same way as they did in the 5 Anglo countries. Thanks to Thomas Potrebny Thomas Potrebny for help.
The implications of the mental health crisis among Gen Z and Millennials in the U.S. and Canada: My latest in The Globe and Mail. Based on the research in *Generations*: theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
Some argue that the adolescent mental health crisis is not international. In this post, Jonathan Haidt Thomas Potrebny and I show that European girls are doing worse than they were a decade ago—especially those from the least religious & most individualistic nations afterbabel.com/p/internationa…
Litt skriverier i Bergensavisen om hvorfor økende psykiske problemer ser ut til å være et Vestlig og sekulært fenomen ba.no/en-epidemi-av-…
Mer om følgene av pandemien på psykisk helse Bergens Tidende bt.no/btmeninger/deb…