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Journal Article
Authors aim to examine the extent to which patterns of adoption of counseling services and digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) shifted in recent years (2019–2021), the impact of distress on adoption of mental health support; and reasons related to adolescents' low adoption of DMHIs when experiencing distress.
Journal Article
Authors aim to examine the extent to which patterns of adoption of counseling services and digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) shifted in recent years (2019–2021), the impact of distress on adoption of mental health support; and reasons related to adolescents' low adoption of DMHIs when experiencing distress.
External Publication
Help@Hand, a project that brought mental health technologies into the public mental health system, aimed to increase access to mental health care and support for each county/city who participated in the project.
External Publication
Help@Hand, a project that brought mental health technologies into the public mental health system, aimed to increase access to mental health care and support for each county/city who participated in the project.
Journal Article
Authors estimate and contrast the relationships between nurse staffing and health outcomes in nursing homes with low and high dementia census to understand the association of staffing hours with dementia care quality.
Journal Article
Authors estimate and contrast the relationships between nurse staffing and health outcomes in nursing homes with low and high dementia census to understand the association of staffing hours with dementia care quality.
Journal Article
This study aimed to understand facilitators of and barriers to mental health app use among community college students.
Journal Article
This study aimed to understand facilitators of and barriers to mental health app use among community college students.
Policy Brief
Authors created a publicly available simulation model that allows users to understand what care settings are most likely to be chosen by different populations when faced with different clinical situations.
Policy Brief
Authors created a publicly available simulation model that allows users to understand what care settings are most likely to be chosen by different populations when faced with different clinical situations.