Amanda Calhoun, MD/MPH
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Research
Overview
Dr. Calhoun is a Psychiatry resident in the Albert J. Solnit Adult/Child Integrated Program. As a pre-medical student, Dr. Calhoun engaged in global clinical mental health interventions and psychiatric research projects around the world, including Haiti, New Zealand, Guatemala, Nigeria, and Honduras.
Prior to medical school, her projects included coordinating a clinical intervention teaching infant massage techniques as a means of decreasing maternal depression and increasing mother-infant bonding in Cap Haïtien, Haiti and editing a medical school textbook surrounding Maori mental health at University of Auckland in Auckland, New Zealand.
During medical school, Dr. Calhoun served as PI on an AACAP and APA-funded research project assessing the mental health infrastructure in Sololá, Guatemala for depressed children and adolescents. Additionally, Dr. Calhoun served as PI of a research project in Lagos, Nigeria which assessed youth-generated solutions of ways to decrease stigma around HIV self-testing among Nigerian youth. She was awarded the Community Health Scholarship from Saint Louis University due to her commitment to underserved minority research.
As a resident, Dr. Calhoun continued her global work in Nigeria as the PI of two projects, a needs assessment of the gaps in child/adolescent psychiatric care in Nigeria.
Currently, Dr. Calhoun's research focuses on the mental health sequelae of anti-Black racism in children and has received the Pilot Trainee award from Yale Child Study Center as well as the LRP award from NIMH.
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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
News & Links
Media
- Collecting youth-generated solutions for reducing stigma around HIV testing in Nigerian Youth
- Conducting psychiatric home visits and community stakeholder assessments
News
- July 01, 2024
Yale Child Study Center recognizes 2024 award recipients and retirees
- May 10, 2024Source: Middletown Patch
How Could Medical Racism Fuel Soaring Black Youth Suicide Rate?
- April 15, 2024Source: Psychiatric Times
Breaking the Silence: Unleashing the Power of Emotions in the Fight Against Anti-Black Racism in Mental Health Services
- March 26, 2024Source: APA Psychiatric News
Conference Series Highlights Experiences of Black Youth