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MHSR Day 1: Community Partners to Health Neighborhood Initiative

MHSR Day 1: Community Partners to Health Neighborhood InitiativeThe National Institute of Mental Health hosted the 23rd Conference on Mental Health Services Research (MHSR) with the theme, “Harnessing Science to Strengthen the Public Health Impact.” The MHSR is the nation’s premier mental health services research conference. The August 1-2, 2016 conference brought together leading mental health services researchers, clinicians, mental health advocates, and federal and nonfederal partners. This video from Day 1 of the MHSR Conference captures the session: From Community Partners in Care to the Health Neighborhood Initiative: Translating NIH-funded Science into Policy and Public Health Impact. The video features Chair: Bowen Chung, M.D., County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health and U.C.L.A. David Geffen School of Medicine Discussant: Marvin Southard, D.S.W., University of Southern California Thirty-six-month Client Outcomes of Community Engagement and Planning versus Resources for Services to Implement Depression Quality Improvement in Under-Resourced Communities: Results of a Community-partnered Participatory, Cluster, Randomized Trial Bowen Chung, M.D., County of Los Angeles Department of Mental Health and U.C.L.A. David Geffen School of Medicine Whole-Person Care for Depressed Clients in Under-Resourced Communities: Stakeholder Priorities at Long-Term Follow-Up in Community Partners in Care Elizabeth Bromley, M.D., Ph.D., U.C.L.A. David Geffen School of Medicine and West Los Angeles V.A. Healthcare Center Policy Innovations for Engaging Communities to Improve Mental Health: Health Agency Leaders’ Initial Views of the Los Angeles County Health Neighborhood Initiative Enrico Castillo, M.D., U.C.L.A. David Geffen School of Medicine

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