The TIDE project investigates major depressive disorder in youth, with the aim of establishing indicators for differential success in initial treatment plans.
Of the estimated 4000 suicide deaths in Canada each year, close to 75% are men. Learn more about men's mental health, the best and most promising suicide prevention practices, and resources for those looking for further support. https://t.co/4xsrdTvGEv
We can measure #depression from #speech.
The way depression manifests in the sound of speech touches on personal identity.
https://t.co/Z6bCybCdq1
Beautiful work @Harsha_SHD@kdikaios@osageev
Department Head and Chief of Psychiatry Dr. Vincent Agyapong (@israelhans) speaks about the newly launched Rapid Access and Stabilization Program. https://t.co/gyv2k7IqGf
If you need help with a mental health or addiction concern, our Intake Service team is here. Real people, Monday – Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm (Tuesdays until 8pm) - including weekday holidays. Voicemail evenings, weekends. Call toll free: 1-855-922-1122.
#MentalHealthWeek
If you’re experiencing a mental health or addictions crisis, or are concerned about someone who is, the Nova Scotia Provincial Mental Health Crisis Line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call toll free: 1-888-429-8167 https://t.co/2XumTu65Sz
#MentalHealthWeek
Let’s talk about the struggle, and how the effort it takes to find and access mental health support can be too much when you're already suffering with anxiety or depression. Learn more in our report on barriers to #mentalhealth care in Canada: https://t.co/CO5Es5DiBi
#SuicidePreventionWeek. Being an adolescent can involve many challenges. Some may feel trapped and need support to help them see hope for the future. Thoughts of suicide or suicide attempts are key warning signs. https://t.co/MgSroPG1kw
Stats show that 70% of mental illnesses have their first onset in adolescence.
But with early intervention, we can change outcomes.
#BellLetsTalk#MentalHealthIsHealth
It's a myth that the third Monday in January is the most depressing day of the year.
1 in 4 people will experience depression in their lifetime (@MindCharity). Depression is a serious condition and can affect anyone anytime - definitely not just a one-day event.❤️
#BlueMonday
Link for Nova Scotia Health Mental Health & Addictions (MHA) Program: https://t.co/HbpYDCgjNN
MHA Provincial Crisis Line: 1-888-429-8167
MHA Intake Line (non-crisis) 1-855-922-1122
@NSMentalHealth@MentalHealthNS@nsCMHA@UWHalifax @HealthyMindsHMC @ssns@NSHealthHub @NS_DCS
Youth suicide is the first health-related cause of death amongst young people aged
15 to 24 in Canada. The time for action to help our youth is now.
https://t.co/eYI6FeMW2L #ONsuicideprevention
October 10th is a day dedicated to raising awareness of mental health issues. This #WorldMentalHealthDay, let’s make mental health a global priority. Remember, help is always available.
It's important to talk about suicide. Today is #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, a day to raise awareness about suicide and learn how we can work together to prevent it.
Please reach out to someone if you are struggling. You are not alone. #WSPD22#WSPD
Prediction of depression treatment outcome from clinical, molecular, and neuroimaging data #MachineLearning | Psychological Medicine | Cambridge Core
@CANBIND@OntarioBrain@CambUP_Psych
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Data-driven approaches can be incredibly valuable for predicting individual responses to #DepressionTreatment. Our latest #ResearchHighlight presents a study published in 2020 on how #EEG data can be used to predict antidepressant treatment response �� #CANBINDTurns11