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Member Only ContentResources : Mental Health Research
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UPI: April 30, 2008 A United Press International story about the Research!America-sponsored public opinion poll released in New Orleans. | Article |
The Times-Picayune: April 30, 2008 Article about Research!America's Research Partners Forum in New Orleans. | Article |
The Tavis Smiley Show: June 2008 Research!America's Vice President for Science Policy and Outreach Stacie Propst, PhD, is interviewed in this radio show segment. | Article |
The Advocate/ABC2 Baton Rouge: May 8, 2008 Joe Gyan wrote this article in the opinion section that references the recent Research!America poll conducted in Louisiana. | Article |
The Advocate / WBRZ News 2: April 30, 2008 Article about Research!America's Research Partners Forum in New Orleans. | Article |
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Poll 2008 Louisiana: April 30, 2008 | Public Opinion Poll |
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Mental Health Not Given Equal Importance, Americans Say: September 28, 2006 WASHINGTON—While nearly nine out of 10 (89%) Americans say mental health is as important as physical health, only one-fourth (24%) believe physical and mental health are treated with equal importance in the U.S. health care system. Nearly all (92%) say that mental health services such as treatment for depression and suicide prevention should be part of any basic health care plan: 65% strongly agree and 27% say they somewhat agree. | News Release |
Mental and Public Health in Concert: Voices from Louisiana: September 28, 2006 | Event Summary |
Louisianans Call Mental Health the Top Impact of Katrina: April 29, 2008 NEW ORLEANS—Mental health issues top the list of ways Louisianans say the 2005 hurricanes affected the health of people in their community. In a new state poll, symptoms such as increased anxiety, stress and depression, were cited more often than other factors, including property destruction or physical illness. | News Release |
Louisiana Poll Findings: April 29, 2008 Louisiana poll highlights PowerPoint presentation | Public Opinion Poll |
Article: Stephanopoulos Gala MC - March 07: April 29, 2008 | Article |
