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2018

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Altered Domain Functional Network Connectivity Strength And Randomness In Schizophrenia., Victor M Vergara, Eswar Damaraju, Jessica A Turner, Godfrey Pearlson, Aysenil Belger, Daniel H Mathalon, Steven G Potkin, Adrian Preda, Jatin G Vaidya, Theo G M Van Erp, Sarah C Mcewen, Vince D Calhoun Dec 2018

Altered Domain Functional Network Connectivity Strength And Randomness In Schizophrenia., Victor M Vergara, Eswar Damaraju, Jessica A Turner, Godfrey Pearlson, Aysenil Belger, Daniel H Mathalon, Steven G Potkin, Adrian Preda, Jatin G Vaidya, Theo G M Van Erp, Sarah C Mcewen, Vince D Calhoun

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Functional connectivity is one of the most widely used tools for investigating brain changes due to schizophrenia. Previous studies have identified abnormal functional connectivity in schizophrenia patients at the resting state brain network level. This study tests the existence of functional connectivity effects at whole brain and domain levels. Domain level refers to the integration of data from several brain networks grouped by their functional relationship. Data integration provides more consistent and accurate information compared to an individual brain network. This work considers two domain level measures: functional connectivity strength and randomness. The first measure is simply an average of …


Digital Health Practices, Social Media Use, And Mental Well-Being Among Teens And Young Adults In The U.S., Victoria Rideout, Susannah Fox, Well Being Trust Jul 2018

Digital Health Practices, Social Media Use, And Mental Well-Being Among Teens And Young Adults In The U.S., Victoria Rideout, Susannah Fox, Well Being Trust

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A national survey of 14- to 22-year-olds provides new evidence on the growing mental health crisis affecting young people. The survey, sponsored by Hopelab and Well Being Trust (WBT), finds that large numbers of teens and young adults experiencing moderate to severe symptoms of depression are turning to the internet for help, including researching mental health issues online (90 percent), accessing other people’s health stories through blogs, podcasts, and videos (75 percent), using mobile apps related to well-being (38 percent), and connecting with health providers through digital tools such as texting and video chat (32 percent).

“This survey suggests that …


2017 Well Being Trust Annual Report, Well Being Trust Mar 2018

2017 Well Being Trust Annual Report, Well Being Trust

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Tyler Norris, writing in the 2017 Well Being Trust Annual Report:

This is a promising moment for our nation, as the importance of mental health and well-being become obvious to growing numbers of Americans and awareness of mental health disorders, addiction and related conditions are emerging from the shadows and moving onto the front page. For a long time, diseases of despair— depression, anxiety, addiction, thoughts of suicide—have been stigmatized as character flaws or moral failures, and even today are widely viewed as a personal matter, something to be covered up, kept out of sight, never talked about. The responsibility …


Evaluating State Mental Health And Addiction Parity Statutes: A Technical Report, Megan Douglas, Glenda Wrenn, Samantha Bent-Weber, Lauren Tonti, Garry Carneal, Torie Keeton, Jessica Grillo, Sharon Rachel, David Lloyd, Eve Byrd, Benjamin F. Miller, Albert Lang, Ron Manderscheid, Joe Parks Jan 2018

Evaluating State Mental Health And Addiction Parity Statutes: A Technical Report, Megan Douglas, Glenda Wrenn, Samantha Bent-Weber, Lauren Tonti, Garry Carneal, Torie Keeton, Jessica Grillo, Sharon Rachel, David Lloyd, Eve Byrd, Benjamin F. Miller, Albert Lang, Ron Manderscheid, Joe Parks

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At an event recognizing the 10th anniversary of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA), the Kennedy-Satcher Center for Mental Health Equity in the Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine, The Kennedy Forum, The Carter Center, and Well Being Trust (WBT) jointly released “Evaluating State Mental Health and Addiction Parity Statutes,” with 32 states receiving a failing grade for statues designed to ensure equal access to mental health and addiction treatment.

The state-by-state report cards assess the strength of mental health and substance use disorder parity laws. Wyoming (F, 10), Arizona (F, 26), …