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Nurse Faculty Scholar Studies New Moms with Depression and Their Infants

June 23, 2010 | Story

Researchers have studied the effects of postpartum depression on new mothers apart from their infants. Janice Goodman is looking at how the condition affects the pair together.

Efficacy and Safety of Second-Generation Antidepressants in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder

September 20, 2005 | Journal Article

This study evaluates and compares existing research on the efficacy, effectiveness and common side effects of the most widely-used second-generation antidepressants in the treatment of major depressive disorder. The authors searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, ...

Do Depressed Older Adults Who Attribute Depression to "Old Age" Believe it is Important to Seek Care?

December 1, 2003 | Journal Article

Community-residing older adults, almost a third of those with major depression do not seek care, though such care can effectively treat the depression.

National Quality Measures for Child Mental Health Care

March 1, 2013 | Journal Article

Work is ongoing to refine child mental health quality measures.

The Physical and Social Environment of Sleep in Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Postpartum Women

November 26, 2012 | Journal Article

This article examines the physical and social sleep environment of socioeconomically disadvantaged postpartum women at two, four, and eight weeks postpartum. Perceived awakenings, select sleep hygiene practices, bed sharing, and reasons for sleep disruption were explored.

Human Capital News Roundup: Genetic mutations that cause melanoma, depression in adolescents, and more.

July 26, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Around the country, print, broadcast and online media outlets are covering the groundbreaking work of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) leaders, scholars, fellows and grantees. Some recent examples: The Las Vegas Sun interviewed RWJF Executive N ...

Human Capital News Roundup: Depression among nurses, health effects of foreclosures, heat waves, and more.

June 28, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Ryan Greysen, MD, MHS, an alumnus of the RWJF Clinical Scholars program, spoke to the San Francisco Chronicle about the risks and benefits of social media in health care. Greysen and colleagues recently surveyed 68 executive directors of medical and ...

Recent Research About Nursing, September 2010

September 22, 2010 | Story

New studies look at nurses' work experience in magnet hospitals, and nurses' role in preventing postpartum depression.

Clinical Utility as a Criterion for Revising Psychiatric Diagnoses

June 1, 2004 | Journal Article

Published in 1994, the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, known as DSM-IV, lists mental disorders and their symptoms. Psychiatrists and other health professionals use it as a guide in diagnosing and treating ...

Association Between a Serotonin Transporter Gene Variant and Hopelessness Among Men in the Heart and Soul Study

October 1, 2010 | Journal Article

For men with heart disease, having a variation of a serotonin transporter gene increases the likelihood of feeling hopeless.

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