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Mental health --- Discrimination in mental health services. --- Discrimination against the mentally ill. --- Computer network resources. --- Mentally ill --- Race discrimination in mental health services --- Mental health services --- Emotional health --- Mental hygiene --- Mental physiology and hygiene --- Happiness --- Health --- Public health --- Mental illness --- Psychiatry --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological
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Mental illness --- Discrimination against the mentally ill --- Public opinion --- Mentally ill --- Madness --- Mental diseases --- Mental disorders --- Disabilities --- Psychology, Pathological --- Mental health
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Mental health services --- Discrimination against the mentally ill --- Mentally ill --- Behavioral health care --- Mental health care --- Psychiatric care --- Psychiatric services --- Medical care
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Mental health services --- Discrimination against the mentally ill --- Mentally ill --- Behavioral health care --- Mental health care --- Psychiatric care --- Psychiatric services --- Medical care
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Mental health services --- Discrimination against the mentally ill --- Mentally ill --- Behavioral health care --- Mental health care --- Psychiatric care --- Psychiatric services --- Medical care
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In this report, the authors use the Wounded Warrior Project's 2013 survey of its members (alumni) to understand the physical, mental, and economic challenges that Wounded Warriors face. The researchers find that at least half of alumni reported dealing with mental health conditions such as depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, and many of these alumni reported difficulties or delays in seeking mental health care, or not doing so at all.
Disabled veterans -- Employment -- United States. --- Disabled veterans -- Health and hygiene -- United States. --- Disabled veterans -- Mental health -- United States. --- Disabled veterans -- United States -- Economic conditions. --- Government - U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Political Institutions & Public Administration - U.S., Executive Branch --- Disabled veterans --- Employment --- Health and hygiene --- Mental health --- Disabled sailors --- Disabled soldiers --- Service-disabled veterans --- Veterans, Disabled --- People with disabilities --- Veterans --- Rehabilitation --- Vocational rehabilitation --- E-books
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Mental health services --- Mental illness --- Diagnosis --- Madness --- Mental diseases --- Mental disorders --- Disabilities --- Psychology, Pathological --- Mental health --- Behavioral health care --- Mental health care --- Psychiatric care --- Psychiatric services --- Medical care
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"Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) provides support and raises public awareness for service members and veterans who incurred physical or mental injury, illness, or wound coincident to their military service on or after September 11, 2001, as well as their families and caregivers. Through WWP, members (Alumni) have access to programs that support four main areas of recovery -- engagement, mind, body, and economic empowerment. Using 2014 WWP Annual Alumni Survey data, RAND researchers offer a detailed analysis of how Alumni of different genders, races and ethnicities, military service histories, and service-related health conditions fare in terms of mental health, physical health, and economic well-being. The report also offers recommendations for the organization's decisionmakers to consider in setting goals and creating programs to support WWP Alumni"--Publisher's web site
Disabled veterans --- Mental health services --- Wounded Warrior Project --- Evaluation. --- Disabled sailors --- Disabled soldiers --- Service-disabled veterans --- Veterans, Disabled --- People with disabilities --- Veterans --- WWP (Wounded Warrior Project) --- W.W.P. (Wounded Warrior Project) --- Education --- Employment --- Health and hygiene
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Tools for Life®: Relationship-Building Solutions (TFL) is a program designed to improve school climate and safety through the proactive development of elementary and middle school students' interpersonal skills (relationship-building and communication) and intrapersonal skills (self-regulation and resiliency). In the 2016–2017 and 2017–2018 school years, the Jackson (Mississippi) Public School District (JPSD) implemented TFL in grades 1 through 8. RAND researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial to determine whether TFL, integrated into existing school practices, positively affected school climate and safety in the district. In this report, they describe the implementation of TFL in JPSD, calculate its costs, and evaluate the program's effectiveness. TFL is designed to improve whole-school change in relationships among staff and students, but the authors found that implementation of TFL in JPSD schools was generally shallow, and the program was rarely, if at all, implemented across a whole school as it was designed. TFL had little impact: After one year of implementation, there were no practically or statistically significant differences between schools that implemented TFL and those that did not in measures of students' social and emotional, school climate, behavioral, or achievement outcomes. In addition to the uneven implementation of the program, the authors discuss how methodological limitations of the study and contextual factors in JPSD may have contributed to these findings.
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