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A.I.D. mental health awareness training (MHAT) was designed by the CPPH to address challenges faced by other MHAT programs. Recently, an evaluation of A.I.D. deeming the training uniquely effective.
“RNA editing patterns as blood biomarker for predicting suicide risk” is an ambitious new study led by an interdisciplinary
The CPPH, in partnership with the 鶹Ƶ Department of Computer Science and the New Jersey Institute of Technology, conducted a study examining the behaviors of two Reddit communities—r/depression and r/SuicideWatch—during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings prompt researchers to propose strategies for enhancing online mental health support.
In response to the Ohio Department of Education’s new mental health training requirement for coaches, The CPPH furtherer developed Awareness, Interaction, Detection (A.I.D.) mental health awareness training for the experience of school coaches and their unique opportunity to impact the lives of children.
鶹Ƶ is pioneering a vital online course, "Introduction to Public Mental Health," aimed at equipping students with essential skills to address the growing mental health crisis exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This innovative program explores mental health through a public health lens, focusing on social inequalities and the unique challenges faced by marginalized groups.
鶹Ƶ’s Center for Public Policy and Health in the College of Public Health was recently awarded $600,000 in grant funding to support the Northeast Ohio Mental Health Awareness Training, a collaborative project that will train teachers and relevant school personnel to connect children and youth in a school setting to appropriate mental health resources.
Researchers from 鶹Ƶ and the New Jersey Institute of Technology have revealed their findings on COVID-19's impact on mental health. By analyzing discussions in Reddit communities r/depression and r/anxiety, they uncover evolving themes and emotions from the pre-pandemic era to post-pandemic.
The National Council for Mental Wellbeing created the “ALGEE action plan” as part of Mental Health First Aid. To determine the outcome of this tool, researchers at the CPPH conducted a study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.
This 鶹Ƶ CPPH study unveils critical insights into the unexpected consequences of campus closures during the pandemic, shedding light on how psychological distress influenced a rise in e-cigarette and vape use among college students.