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Mental health matters

American Nurse

The staying power of this program—one of eight such funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration—matters especially now given the serious mental health challenges our country faces and the persistent gap in healthcare services and outcomes among communities of color. 2024; 19(7).

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An Evidence-based Approach to Improving Nurse Mental Health 

Daily Nurse

Each year since 2020, we have published the annual Frontline Nurse Mental Health & Well-being Survey to gauge the collective health of our nursing workforce and advocate for solutions to support it. Furthermore, adverse mental health outcomes have decreased across all categories over the past year.

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Prioritizing Mental Health and Self-Care for Nurses

Nurse.com

While most nurses are eager to discuss their profession with friends, family, and colleagues, conversations surrounding depression and anxiety remain taboo despite the prevalence of these mental health conditions within the field. Self-care for nurses is perhaps not given the attention it deserves. . High-Stress Situations.

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Black Youth Mental Health and Its Impact on Suicide in the United States

Relias

An issue that has gone largely unexplored until recently, however, is the alarming rise of suicide rates among Black youth and the general state of mental health in this group. In the past, research on youth suicide focused mainly on white youth, leaving holes in our understanding of mental health and suicidality among Black youth.

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Empathy’s Role in Managing Aggression in Assisted Living 

American Medical Compliance

This reduces their overall stress levels, making aggressive behaviors less frequent. Improved Mental Health Residents who feel understood are more likely to experience improved mental health outcomes. Reduced Stress Empathy creates a calming environment where residents feel safe and supported.

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Childhood maltreatment and its long-lasting impact on health: a novel large-scale study highlights its links to adult mental and physical health

Evidence-Based Nursing

Implications for practice and research A trauma-informed approach across healthcare settings could help address both adults’ physical and mental health impacts of abuse and neglect occurring in childhood. 1 It is associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes.

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The Role of Reporting in Combatting Nursing Home Abuse 

American Medical Compliance

The Broader Impact of Reporting When healthcare providers commit to reporting nursing home abuse, the effects extend beyond individual cases: Improved Resident Outcomes : Addressing abuse promptly leads to better physical and mental health outcomes for residents.