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Identifying Opportunities for Prevention and Intervention in the Youth Depression Cascade - Workshop in Brief
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... C Hendricks Brown, professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences, and Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University, introduced the concept and, as a model, described how Chicago's adoption of the HIV continuum of care cascade and the opportunities for targeted interventions it presented along all parts of the disease development pathway resulted in cumulative improvements in viral suppression among HIV cases in comparison with the usual care for HIV clients.
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... care providers, although referrals in some cases will still be necessary. The team conducted targeted literature reviews and synthe sized clinical care guidelines to identify 11 quality indicators Joffe concluded by mentioning that comprehensive care arranged in a care pathway (see Figure 1)
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... . fessor in the Department of Public Health Science at the Uni- Suicide prevention is also important, and several eviversity of Miami, discussed depression prevention in youth, dence-based suicide prevention programs have been including identifying risk factors and evidence-based inter- developed, including the Youth Aware of Mental Health ventions.
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... Department of Justice; Health Program Directors the National Institutes of Health; the Hogg Foundation for Mental COSTELLA GREEN ANDY SHIH Health; the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; the Society for Child Substance Abuse and Mental Health and Family Policy and Practice; the Society of Clinical Child and Ado- Autism Speaks Services Administration, U.S. Departlescent Psychology; the Society of Pediatric Psychology; Substance ment of Health and Human Services BELINDA SIMS Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.


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