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Spiritual and Religious Practices of Mental Health Service Users
Spirituality and religion can play an important role in mental health, affecting how people cope with symptoms and receive support
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Evaluating an Online Mental Health Training Curriculum for School Nurses
School nurses represent a critical point for youth to be engaged in mental health support and education, but they often do not receive enough relevant mental health training.
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The Role of Sociodemographic Factors and the Social Determinants of Health in Risk for Depression
In an analysis of data from the All of Us Research Program, researchers explored how sociodemographic factors and the social determinants of health may affect risk for major depressive disorder.
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Recognizing Disparities in Mental Health Care among Individuals with Chronic Pain
Despite the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms among individuals with chronic pain, this population may not have adequate access to mental health treatment.
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Regulatory Comment to the DOJ in Response to Proposed Rescheduling of Marijuana
Regulatory comment to the U.S. Department of Justice in response to its proposal to reschedule marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA). -
Medical Debt and Care-seeking for Mental Health Conditions
Cost is consistently identified as a reason that people do not seek mental health care, and the study investigates the relationship between medical debt and individuals’ medical history and care-seeking behaviors.
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Regulatory Comment to DOJ on Criminal Justice and Research and Treatment Innovation
Regulatory comment in support of the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s (BJA) proposed “Death in Custody Reporting Act Program Collection.” -
Paternal/Partner Mental Health Surrounding Childbirth
Mental health surrounding childbirth is well-researched among women, but less is known about mental health symptoms among men/non-birthing parents.
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Qualitative Research Explores Unique Relationships with Mental Health among Home Health Aides
In this qualitative research study, researchers worked with a small group of home health aides and attendants in New York City to understand their perspectives on mental health and well-being.
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Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Research and Treatment Innovation and Mental Health Funding
Letter to House and Senate Committee leadership encouraging Congress to support robust FY 25 funding of at least $740M via the BRAIN Initiative for research on the causes, cures, and prevention of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
