2025
Using Instagram to Promote Youth Mental Health: Feasibility and Acceptability of a Brief Social Contact-Based Video Intervention to Reduce Depression Stigma
Amsalem D, Martin A, Dixon L, Haim-Nachum S. Using Instagram to Promote Youth Mental Health: Feasibility and Acceptability of a Brief Social Contact-Based Video Intervention to Reduce Depression Stigma. JAACAP Open 2025 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaacop.2024.12.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReduce depression stigmaSocial contact-based video interventionDepression stigmaVideo interventionEvidence-based mental health interventionsPromote youth mental healthMental health service utilizationPublic mental health strategiesHealth service utilizationMental health strategiesMental health interventionsYouth mental healthControl videoHelp-seeking behaviorCost-per-clickObjective DepressionService utilizationDeliver interventionsIntervention effectsMental healthIntervention videoAcceptable platformStigmaInterventionU.S. adolescents
2024
Mental healthcare in paediatric epilepsy clinics: implementation by non-mental health professionals
Coughtrey A, Bennett S, Stanick C, Chorpita B, Dalrymple E, Fonagy P, Cross J, Ford T, Heyman I, Moss-Morris R, Jetha P, Myles-Hooton P, Shafran R. Mental healthcare in paediatric epilepsy clinics: implementation by non-mental health professionals. BMJ Paediatrics Open 2024, 8: e002973. PMID: 39557540, PMCID: PMC11574424, DOI: 10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002973.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPaediatric epilepsy clinicsMental health interventionsHealthcare professionalsHealth interventionsImplementation of mental health interventionsEvidence-based mental health interventionsBarriers to effective careNon-mental health professionalsCognitive behavioral therapy interventionPaediatric epilepsy servicesTrained healthcare professionalsEpilepsy clinicMental health experiencesMental health needsMental health disordersBehavioral therapy interventionSupervision packageMental healthcareTherapy interventionsEffective careHealth experiencesHealth professionalsHealth needsHealth disordersMICE protocol
2014
Closing the Mental Health Gap in Low-income Settings by Building Research Capacity: Perspectives from Mozambique
Sweetland AC, Oquendo MA, Sidat M, Santos PF, Vermund SH, Duarte CS, Arbuckle M, Wainberg ML. Closing the Mental Health Gap in Low-income Settings by Building Research Capacity: Perspectives from Mozambique. Annals Of Global Health 2014, 80: 126-133. PMID: 24976551, PMCID: PMC4109687, DOI: 10.1016/j.aogh.2014.04.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-income settingsMental health treatmentHealth treatmentUniversidade Federal de São PauloMental health treatment gapEvidence-based mental health interventionsImplementation researchCause of disabilityEffective treatment interventionsHigh-income settingsMental health careMental health gapHigh-resource countriesMental health interventionsMental health professionalsTreatment gapResearch capacityGlobal burdenPsychopharmacological interventionsTreatment interventionsHealth professionalsHealth interventionsHealth gapMental disordersTest interventions
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