Mental Health
Gospel of Mental Health conference returns in December
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — For the third year, The Gospel of Mental Health conference will take place in Lexington, welcoming conversations around ...
Mental health disparities among sexual and gender minority students in higher education
doi: 10.1080/07448481.2024.2404944.
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Social connectedness and sleep in Blackfeet American Indian adults
Objectives:
A growing body of work documents a link between indices of social connectedness and sleep health. Sleep is implicated in...
"The System isn't Set up for Us": Stories of young Black women's mental health journey
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Black women are too often overlooked and underserved by the mental health system, resulting in disparities in their acce...
Familial and Individual Risk Factors, Sexual Assault, and Mental Health: A Comparison of Black, Hispanic, Asian, and White College Students
Though sexual assault is prevalent among college campuses, there is a paucity of research on whether risk factors vary for different racial/ethnic ...
Women’s Health Benefits Reduce Absenteeism
Health and productivity research nonprofit Integrated Benefits Institute’s (IBI) latest analysis dives into how the utilization of women’s health b...
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