Latest Public Service Radio Minute
How Extreme Weather Changes Affect Mental HealthHow Extreme Weather Changes Affect Mental Health, MP3, 1.0MB
Listen to or download all our PSAsSupport Our Work
Please donate so we can continue our work to reduce the stigma of psychiatric illness, encourage research, and support educational activities for behavioral health professionals and the public. Ways you can donate and help are on our Support and Donations page. Thank you!
More InfoLatest News Around the Web
HHS Announces Launch Of Maternal Mental Health Hotline
According to Healio (5/6, Downey), in a May 6 press release, HHS “announced the launch of the Maternal Mental Health Hotline, a national, confidential, toll-free service for new and expecting mothers who are experiencing mental health challenges.” This hotline was set for launch on May 8, “with counselors available to provide mental health support.” When mothers contact the hotline, they “can receive a range of support, including interventions from trained counselors who are culturally and trauma informed, in addition to referrals to community-based and telehealth” clinicians, as well as “receive evidence-based information and referrals to support groups and community resources.”
Related Links:
— “HHS announces Maternal Mental Health Hotline “Ken Downey Jr., Healio, May 6, 2022
HHS Report Highlights How COVID-19 Pandemic Has Intensified Healthcare Workforce Challenges
RevCycle Intelligence (5/5, Bailey) reports, “The COVID-19 pandemic intensified healthcare workforce challenges, leading to significant staffing shortages, increased healthcare worker burnout, and other hurdles that will likely persist after the pandemic, according to a report from HHS.” This “report [PDF] from the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) combines data from the Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, highlighting how the pandemic has impacted the hospital and outpatient clinician workforce.”
Related Links:
— “COVID-19 Pandemic Exacerbated Healthcare Workforce Challenges “Victoria Bailey, RevCycle Intelligence, May 5, 2022
Sixty-Six Percent Of Working Parents Meet Criteria For Parental Burnout, Report Says
The New York Times (5/5, Pearson) reports, “For two years, working parents in America have been running on fumes, hammered by the stress of remote schooling, day care closures, economic instability and social isolation.” And “now, a new report says that 66 percent of working parents meet the criteria for parental burnout – a nonclinical term that means they are so exhausted by the pressure of caring for their children, they feel they have nothing left to give.” The report(pdf), “published Thursday by researchers with Ohio State University, is based on an online survey of 1,285 working parents that was conducted between January 2021 and April 2021.”
Related Links:
— “New Report Confirms Most Working Parents Are Burned Out “Catherine Pearson, The New York Times, May 5, 2022
Children who begin identifying as transgender at young age tend to retain that identity
The New York Times (5/4, Ghorayshi) reports “young children who transition to a new gender with social changes…are likely to continue identifying as that gender five years later, according to a” study published in Pediatrics. The study also found that “many had begun hormonal medications in adolescence to prompt biological changes to align with their gender identities.” Meanwhile, “2.5% of the group had reverted to identifying as the gender they were assigned at birth.”
The AP (5/4, Tanner) reports the study “involved 317 youngsters who were 3 to 12 years old when they were recruited.” The AP adds, “On average, the kids began identifying as transgender at around age 6.”
Related Links:
— “Few Transgender Children Change Their Minds After 5 Years, Study Finds “Azeen Ghorayshi, The New York Times, May 4, 2022
Survey Data Suggest 45% Of LGBTQ Youth Considered Attempting Suicide In Past Year
Bloomberg (5/4, Ceron) reports, “Almost half of LGBTQ youth considered attempting suicide in the past year,” according to a “survey from the advocacy group The Trevor Project” that “chronicled the responses of more than 34,000 LGBTQ people between the ages of 13 and 24 in the U.S.” The survey data disclosed on May 4 reveal that “73% of respondents…said they had symptoms of anxiety, and 45%…said they considered attempting suicide in the past year.” CBS News (5/4, Powell) also covers the story.
Related Links:
— “Almost Half of LGBTQ Youth Contemplated Suicide Last Year “Ella Ceron, Bloomberg, May 4, 2022
Foundation News
Nothing Found
It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.