People with sensitive personalities more likely to experience mental health problems, analysis indicates
A meta-analysis of 33 studies found highly sensitive people make up 31% of the population and have moderate links to depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues.
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Nicole Kidman, Scarlett Johansson, Kanye West and Lorde have this kind of personality. According to research, PAS people are more prone to anxiety and depression.
People with sensitive personalities more likely to experience mental health problems, analysis indicates
New research, led by Queen Mary University and published in the journal Clinical Psychological Science, has revealed that highly sensitive people (HSP) are more likely to experience mental health problems compared to individuals who are less sensitive. Findings suggest that these individuals could benefit more from interventions such as mindfulness and techniques to strengthen emotional regulation skills.
People with sensitive personalities more likely to experience mental health problems, analysis indicates – RamaOnHealthcare
New research, led by Queen Mary University and published in the journal Clinical Psychological Science, has revealed that highly sensitive people (HSP) are more likely to experience mental health problems compared to individuals who are less sensitive. Findings suggest that these individuals could benefit more from interventions such as mindfulness and techniques to strengthen emotional [...]
Highly Sensitive People Face Greater Mental Health Risks
A large-scale meta-analysis of 33 studies has shown that highly sensitive individuals are more prone to common mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and avoidant personality disorder. Sensitivity was defined as a heightened responsiveness to environmental and emotional cues, making people more vulnerable but also more receptive to positive experiences and therapy.
Research Finds Link Between High Sensitivity and Increased Anxiety and Depression Risk
Highly sensitive people are more prone to anxiety and depression, benefiting from tailored mental health interventions. The post Research Finds Link Between High Sensitivity and Increased Anxiety and Depression Risk appeared first on Psychreg.
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