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Mental and Social Health

Ohio Northern University

Conference

2022

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Diminishing The Doubts: A Mental Health Education Initiative, Megan Breier, Joey Sidoti Apr 2022

Diminishing The Doubts: A Mental Health Education Initiative, Megan Breier, Joey Sidoti

ONU Student Research Colloquium

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, poor mental health and suicide rates amongst people ages 18-25 years old continues to increase. Given these statistics, it is reasonable to assume that mental health education needs to be implemented during regular school hours. It is imperative that students understand the warning signs of poor mental health prior to entering higher education or entering the workforce. By creating an Online Mental Health Resource Archive (OMHRA) filled with resources (i.e. infographics, podcasts, TED Talks, etc.), participants have a central location to browse resources and educate themselves about mental health. The …


Ohio Northern University Students Connect With Kenton Hardin Health Department For Project Dawn (Deaths Avoided With Naloxone) Training, Kelly Kern Apr 2022

Ohio Northern University Students Connect With Kenton Hardin Health Department For Project Dawn (Deaths Avoided With Naloxone) Training, Kelly Kern

ONU Student Research Colloquium

Background:

In partnership with the Kenton Hardin Health Department, Project DAWN training was offered to Ohio Northern University students. Project DAWN is a public health program offered within Ohio. The goal of the program is to provide education and training related to opioid overdoses and to distribute naloxone kits.

Methods:

Two sessions of Project DAWN training provided by the county Health Department was completed by 77 Ohio Northern University students. At the sessions students filled out a survey on student demographics (college, class, major), and reasons for attending.

Results:

Of the students that attended: 57 (pharmacy majors), 9 (engineering majors), …