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Mental health and emotional well-being are frequently categorized together as core components of holistic health, as seen in the Native American medicine wheel [1] and institutional responsibilities [2]. They are also studied in tandem within academic research [3] and discussed as interconnected domains in early childhood development [4].

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Cultural Influences on Parenting Styles and Child Development carijournals.org CARI Journals 1 fact
referencePatalay, Gage, and Goodman published 'Mental health and emotional well-being of children and young people in England: National prevalence estimates from the Millennium Cohort Study' in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology in 2018.
The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org Damilola A. OSEKITA, Emmanuel Temitope BANKOLE, Oluwakemisola A. Azeez · RSIS International 1 fact
claimEmotional well-being and mental health are considered important responsibilities for institutions such as schools and for specific groups including children, adolescents, and women.
The Bio-Social, Cultural Context of Family and Community iecmhc.org iecmhc.org 1 fact
quoteThe National Scientific Council on the Developing Child stated in 2008: “culturally influenced differences are widespread across a variety of domains that affect approaches to the sensitive issues of emotional well-being and mental health in the early childhood years. These include how children are taught to interpret and express their experiences of fear, anger, and shame; parents’ attitudes toward discipline; the relative reinforcement given to individual achievement versus interdependent behavior; attitudes about mental health and mental illness; and acceptance of therapeutic intervention for very young children by non-family members, including mental health consultation.”
The Role Of Traditional Foods In Native Elder Health icaa.cc International Council on Active Aging 1 fact
claimThe medicine wheel of Native communities encompasses mental, spiritual, emotional, and physical health, emphasizing the importance of balance in overall well-being.