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Discover how university students navigated the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic! Â鶹ÊÓƵ researchers explore the powerful link between coping strategies, resilience, and student well-being in their latest study. Uncover the surprising findings that could reshape academic support.
A NEW Special Topics Course is available for the Spring 2023 Semester. Introduction to Public Mental Health is a 100% online, 7-week course.
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The CPPH is set to transform substance abuse treatment in rural Southeastern Ohio, an area that lacks vital resources. This initiative aims to expand access to medication-assisted treatment for Opioid Use Disorder, providing critical resources and support to communities facing higher overdose rates. Discover how this project will enhance care and promote long-term recovery in Appalachian Ohio.
Â鶹ÊÓƵ researchers, Ph.D. Candidate Jessica Song, Dr. Deric Kenne, and Dr.
On July 16 2022, the existing Suicide and Crisis Lifeline will make the switch from its 1-800 number to a new and easy to remember number, 988.
Dr. Deric Kenne with the College of Public Health and Dr.
A new Â鶹ÊÓƵ study examines the psychological well-being of college students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research reveals that while distress levels remained stable over time, females reported higher levels than males. Discover more key findings and their implications for mental health support in higher education.
Newly released findings from the Center for Public Policy and Health, Akron Children's Hospital, and the Pathways Community HUB Institute are now available through a research brief produced by the funders of the work --The Robert Wood Jo
Findings from research undertaken by researchers with the Center for Public Policy and Health, Akron Children's Hospital, and the Pathways Community HUB Institute (PCHI) are included as a chapter in the book Aligning Systems for