NIMH News Feed In this webinar, presenters will discuss risk factors that Mexican-origin individuals may face, including discrimination and acculturation stress. They will also discuss research that examines how factors such as familism, ethnic pride, and temperament can help promote resilience among people of Mexican origin. Go to Source 17/09/2024 – 20:02 /National Institute of […]Continue reading

NIMH News Feed This is the third roundtable of NIH’s Women’s Health Roundtable Series, which focuses on important women’s health topics, such as maternal mental health, as part of the White House Women’s Health Research Initiative. The roundtable is also featured in NIMH’s Office of Disparities Research and Workforce Diversity Webinar Series, which focuses on […]Continue reading

NIMH News Feed In recognition of National Suicide Prevention Month in September, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are hosting a livestream event on suicide prevention in health care settings. Go to Source 31/08/2024 – 00:50 /National Institute of Mental Health Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

NIMH News Feed This webinar will present a conceptual framework for investigating the impact of cultural factors on mental health within American Indian communities. It will also present emerging findings from community-engaged research in this field. Go to Source 31/08/2024 – 00:50 /National Institute of Mental Health Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

NIMH News Feed In this webinar, Dielle Lundberg, M.P.H., and Jessica Chen, Ph.D., will introduce a conceptual framework outlining pathways through which structural ableism in public health and health care may contribute to health inequities for “people who are disabled, neurodivergent, chronically ill, mad, and/or living with mental illness” (Lundberg & Chen, 2023). Go to […]Continue reading

NIMH News Feed This webinar will present the goals and procedures of the Rural Engagement and Approaches For LGBTQ+ Mental Health (REALM) study, which is developing a longitudinal cohort of diverse LGBTQ+ adults residing in rural and small metropolitan communities across the United States. Go to Source 14/08/2024 – 07:34 /National Institute of Mental Health […]Continue reading

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