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According to the World Health Organization, mental health enables people to:
According to the World Health Organization, mental health enables people to:
- Manage life pressures, recognize their talents, perform effectively in learning and work, participate in community development
- Cope with the challenges of life, maximize their potential, excel in education and employment, support their community
- Cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, contribute to their community (correct)
- Deal with life's difficulties, understand their strengths, succeed in education and career, engage in community service
What are the key components of mental well-being according to the World Health Organization?
What are the key components of mental well-being according to the World Health Organization?
- Psychological balance, personal development, intellectual proficiency, communal involvement
- Stress management, self-esteem, learning capacity, community engagement
- Emotional stability, self-awareness, adaptability, social connectedness
- Resilience, self-actualization, cognitive competence, social integration (correct)
In the context of mental health, what does 'realize their abilities' mean?
In the context of mental health, what does 'realize their abilities' mean?
- Perceive their strengths and weaknesses accurately
- Recognize and utilize their skills and talents (correct)
- Understand their limitations and weaknesses
- Achieve their full potential in all areas of life
Which factor contributes to lower prevalence rates of mental disorders in low-income countries?
Which factor contributes to lower prevalence rates of mental disorders in low-income countries?
What contributes to the relatively higher rates of mental disorder in WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean Region?
What contributes to the relatively higher rates of mental disorder in WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean Region?
How may differing cultural understandings of mental health influence survey results?
How may differing cultural understandings of mental health influence survey results?
Why are local cultural concepts of distress typically not well-covered in epidemiological studies?
Why are local cultural concepts of distress typically not well-covered in epidemiological studies?
What age group is much less common to have mental disorders according to the text?
What age group is much less common to have mental disorders according to the text?