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View article: Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Multilevel Parish-Based Intervention to Improve Mental Health Literacy and Reduce Stigma in Hispanic Communities
Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Multilevel Parish-Based Intervention to Improve Mental Health Literacy and Reduce Stigma in Hispanic Communities Open
View article: Cultural Diversity vs. Homogeneity’s Impact on Refugees’ Mental Health, Settlement, and Integration in the Host Country: Syrian Refugees in the United States
Cultural Diversity vs. Homogeneity’s Impact on Refugees’ Mental Health, Settlement, and Integration in the Host Country: Syrian Refugees in the United States Open
View article: 170 Building QI capability in primary care network Singapore: improving patient care in primary care setting
170 Building QI capability in primary care network Singapore: improving patient care in primary care setting Open
View article: Design of a hybrid implementation effectiveness cluster randomized controlled trial of delivering written exposure therapy for PTSD in underserved primary care settings
Design of a hybrid implementation effectiveness cluster randomized controlled trial of delivering written exposure therapy for PTSD in underserved primary care settings Open
View article: "Society Needs to Know How We Feel": Understanding Anti-Asian Hate Experiences and Service Barriers Among Chinese Older Adults in Los Angeles County, California
"Society Needs to Know How We Feel": Understanding Anti-Asian Hate Experiences and Service Barriers Among Chinese Older Adults in Los Angeles County, California Open
In response to the increase in anti-Asian hate, the California State Legislature allocated $110 million in 2021 over three years to fund its Stop the Hate Program, which supports community-based organizations (CBOs) that offer direct servi…
View article: Factors associated with racial and ethnic disparities in chronic pain after acute traumatic injury
Factors associated with racial and ethnic disparities in chronic pain after acute traumatic injury Open
Background Chronic pain represents a substantial health burden and source of disability following traumatic injury. This study investigates factors associated with racial and ethnic disparities in chronic pain. Methods Prospective, longitu…
View article: A parish-based multilevel cluster randomized controlled trial to reduce stigma and mental health treatment disparities among Latino communities
A parish-based multilevel cluster randomized controlled trial to reduce stigma and mental health treatment disparities among Latino communities Open
View article: Building Experience for Treating Trauma and Enhancing Resilience (BETTER): Design of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Delivering Written Exposure Therapy for PTSD in Underserved Primary Care Settings
Building Experience for Treating Trauma and Enhancing Resilience (BETTER): Design of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Delivering Written Exposure Therapy for PTSD in Underserved Primary Care Settings Open
View article: Large-Scale Training in Mental Health First Aid: An Evaluation of New York City's 2016–2020 Efforts
Large-Scale Training in Mental Health First Aid: An Evaluation of New York City's 2016–2020 Efforts Open
In an evaluation of a city-wide effort to train New Yorkers in Mental Health First Aid, RAND researchers found that the majority of participants had used their skills to help friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers in the past six months.
View article: Development of a Brief Version of the Dissociative Symptoms Scale and the Reliability and Validity of DSS-B Scores in Diverse Clinical and Community Samples
Development of a Brief Version of the Dissociative Symptoms Scale and the Reliability and Validity of DSS-B Scores in Diverse Clinical and Community Samples Open
The Dissociative Symptoms Scale (DSS) was developed to assess moderately severe types of dissociation (depersonalization, derealization, gaps in awareness and memory, and dissociative reexperiencing) that would be relevant to a range of cl…
View article: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Chronic Pain following Traumatic Injury
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Chronic Pain following Traumatic Injury Open
Dear Editor, Chronic pain affects approximately 50 million adults (20.5%) in the U.S. and places a significant health and economic burden on individuals [1]. Furthermore, studies point to a higher chronic pain burden among Black and Latino…
View article: Prevalence and Predictors of Substance Use Support Programming Among U.S. Religious Congregations
Prevalence and Predictors of Substance Use Support Programming Among U.S. Religious Congregations Open
We conducted a cross-sectional secondary analysis of data from the 2012 National Congregation Study, a nationally representative survey of religious congregations in the United States ( N = 1,331). Multivariate logistic regression was used…
View article: Predictors of Long-Term Opioid Use After Hospitalization for Traumatic Injury in a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Population: A 12-Month Prospective Observational Study
Predictors of Long-Term Opioid Use After Hospitalization for Traumatic Injury in a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Population: A 12-Month Prospective Observational Study Open
Background Long-term prescription opioid use is a significant risk factor for opioid morbidity and mortality, and severe traumatic injury is an important initiation point for prescription opioid use. This study examines predictors of long-…
View article: Methods for Identifying Health Research Gaps, Needs, and Priorities: a Scoping Review
Methods for Identifying Health Research Gaps, Needs, and Priorities: a Scoping Review Open
View article: 850 Management of congenital adrenal hyperplasia in a paediatric endocrinology center over the past 20 years
850 Management of congenital adrenal hyperplasia in a paediatric endocrinology center over the past 20 years Open
Background Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a group of autosomal recessive disorders in adrenal cortical steroidogenesis. It is the commonest cause of genital ambiguity in newborn and primary adrenal insufficiency during childhood. …
View article: Racial-Ethnic Differences in Mental Health Stigma and Changes Over the Course of a Statewide Campaign
Racial-Ethnic Differences in Mental Health Stigma and Changes Over the Course of a Statewide Campaign Open
Future research is needed to better understand which components of antistigma campaigns are effective across racial-ethnic minority groups and whether more targeted efforts are needed, especially in light of the persistent and growing raci…
View article: Racial/ethnic differences in prescription opioid misuse and heroin use among a national sample, 1999–2018
Racial/ethnic differences in prescription opioid misuse and heroin use among a national sample, 1999–2018 Open
View article: Methods for Identifying Health Research Gaps, Needs, and Priorities: A Scoping Review
Methods for Identifying Health Research Gaps, Needs, and Priorities: A Scoping Review Open
Well-defined, systematic, and transparent processes to identify health research gaps, needs, and priorities are vital to ensuring that available funds target areas with the greatest potential for impact. This study documents a scoping revi…
View article: The growing gap between demand and availability of clinical psychology in Paediatric Gastroenterology: a retrospective analysis of clinical routine care
The growing gap between demand and availability of clinical psychology in Paediatric Gastroenterology: a retrospective analysis of clinical routine care Open
View article: State medical marijuana laws, cannabis use and cannabis use disorder among adults with elevated psychological distress
State medical marijuana laws, cannabis use and cannabis use disorder among adults with elevated psychological distress Open
View article: Distress, Impairment, and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Perceived Need for Mental Health Treatment in a Nationally Representative Sample
Distress, Impairment, and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Perceived Need for Mental Health Treatment in a Nationally Representative Sample Open
Differences in perceived need across racial/ethnic groups are not attributable to differences in distress and impairment. Heterogeneity in the relationships of psychological distress and functional impairment with perceived need for mental…
View article: Mental Health Services and Personal Recovery in California: A Population-Based Analysis
Mental Health Services and Personal Recovery in California: A Population-Based Analysis Open
Utilization of mental health services was associated with lower levels of personal recovery, which may indicate that care-as typically utilized and received-does not promote personal recovery. Longitudinal research is needed to determine c…
View article: Real Warriors Campaign: Findings and Recommendations
Real Warriors Campaign: Findings and Recommendations Open
This brief is one in a series examining mental health public awareness campaigns' messages, consistency of messaging in their materials, and tools used to deliver content to audiences. This brief discusses materials from the Real Warrior C…
View article: A randomised test of the effect of medical <i>v</i>. lay idiom on assessment of perceived mental health condition in the USA
A randomised test of the effect of medical <i>v</i>. lay idiom on assessment of perceived mental health condition in the USA Open
Aims To test the impact of using different idioms in epidemiological interviews on the prevalence and correlates of poor mental health and mental health service use. Methods We conducted a randomised methodological experiment in a national…
View article: Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile messaging program within a church-based healthy living intervention for African Americans and Latinos
Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile messaging program within a church-based healthy living intervention for African Americans and Latinos Open
Church-based programs can act on multiple levels to improve dietary and physical activity behaviors among African Americans and Latinos. However, the effectiveness of these interventions may be limited due to challenges in reaching all con…
View article: Social Marketing of Mental Health Treatment: California’s Mental Illness Stigma Reduction Campaign
Social Marketing of Mental Health Treatment: California’s Mental Illness Stigma Reduction Campaign Open
Objectives. To understand the processes involved in effective social marketing of mental health treatment. Methods. California adults experiencing symptoms of probable mental illness were surveyed in 2014 and 2016 during a major stigma red…
View article: Associations between provider communication and personal recovery outcomes
Associations between provider communication and personal recovery outcomes Open
View article: Eat, Pray, Move: A Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Multilevel Church-Based Intervention to Address Obesity Among African Americans and Latinos
Eat, Pray, Move: A Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Multilevel Church-Based Intervention to Address Obesity Among African Americans and Latinos Open
Purpose: To implement a multilevel, church-based intervention with diverse disparity populations using community-based participatory research and evaluate feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness in improving obesity-relat…
View article: PTH-064 Anatomical features of the ileocaecal junction and their implications for proof of colonoscopy completion
PTH-064 Anatomical features of the ileocaecal junction and their implications for proof of colonoscopy completion Open
Introduction A completion rate for colonoscopy in excess of 90% is a Joint Advisory Group quality assurance standard; although images of the appendix orifice, tri-radiate fold and ileo-caecal junction (ICJ) are conventional markers for thi…
View article: Associations of Perceived Discrimination With Impaired Functioning in a Population Sample With Psychological Distress
Associations of Perceived Discrimination With Impaired Functioning in a Population Sample With Psychological Distress Open
This observational study supports the suggestion that discrimination against people with mental illness contributes to their impaired functioning in a diverse range of social roles. The results provide preliminary evidence that reduction i…