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Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Research and Treatment Innovation and Mental Health Funding
Letter requesting that Congress include the $5 million for the FDA’s Neurology Drug Program, as proposed by the Senate Appropriations Committee. -
Study Finds Rates of Anxiety and Depression Still Higher Compared to Pre-COVID
Researchers compared rates of anxiety and depression among U.S. adults before, during, and after the pandemic using baseline data from the National Health Interview Survey and COVID-era data from the CDC Household Pulse Survey.
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Learning More About Clinical Experiences Related to Schizophrenia
The U.S. Mental and Substance Use Disorders Prevalence Study (MDPS) was a landmark research effort designed to provide updated prevalence estimates for mental health conditions – including schizophrenia spectrum conditions – in U.S. adults. In this study, researchers used MDPS data to better understand characteristics associated with schizophrenia spectrum conditions.
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Letter to CMS on Research and Treatment Innovation and Medicare
Letter to CMS Administrator Brooks-LaSure in support of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) proposal to cover digital mental health treatment in the Calendar Year 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (CY2025 PFS) proposed rule. -
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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Regulatory Comment to OMB on Peer Support Workforce
Regulatory comment to the Office of Management and Budget, supporting the creation of a new SOC code for peer support specialists, which would allow for much needed data collection to assess the size, economic impact, and geographic distribution of the fast-growing peer workforce. -
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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Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Mental Health Workforce, Mental Health Funding and Telehealth
Letter to the Senate Finance Committee and House Energy and Commerce Committee, uplifting the importance of several behavioral health workforce issues and policy recommendations for consideration during the duration of the 118th Congress. -
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.
