Oral presentation by Michael J. Li, UCLA CHIPTS that discusses MCC patients’ trajectories of VS from 12-months prior to MCC enrollment to 36 months following MCC enrollment, these trajectories differed by stimulant use housing instability, and depressive symptom severity as reported by participants at MCC enrollment.
Oral presentation by Natalie Sanchez, Clinic Administrator, HIV/HCV that demonstrates how culturally appropriate videos can be effective in educating the Latino community about HIV transmission, treatment, and prevention. The presentation also discusses the impact videos and video sharing sites have in reaching abroad Latino audience with public health messages.
This manual outlines a training program for professions who work with suicidal youth in an emergency room setting. the goal of this training program is to increase the rate at which these youths and their families are compliant with recommended follow-up psychiatric treatment.
This training manual outlines the essential components of suicide prevention approaches and techniques, emphasizing the importance of discussing what we do know about teenage suicide and about runaway and homeless youth.
This is a brief cognitive-behavioral family therapy manual for adolescent suicide attempters and their families. The therapy will focus on identifying strengths in the family, problem solving inter-personal conflicts, and coping with future suicidal crises.
These are intervention materials for all 4 sessions of the Masihambisane intervention that is meant for children of – and mothers living with HIV, the informative graphics focus on living positively, keeping healthy, being prepared, and feeding choices.
The GUYS skills building manual aims to understand and identify the difference between the normal or common feelings and emotions that come up in everyday life, clinical depression, and the psychological side effects of substance use.