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Pediatric Suicide Prevention and Risk Detection

Pediatric Suicide Prevention and Risk Detection

Preventing youth suicide can happen in a primary care pediatrician’s office, at school or in community settings – not just in a mental health clinic. Nationwide Children’s Hospital is identifying opportunities to detect suicide risk and prevent suicide across different kinds of systems.

Leveraging a Limited Pediatric Mental Health Workforce

Leveraging a Limited Pediatric Mental Health Workforce

Dr. Axelson explains a “system of care” concept that has developed at Nationwide Children’s, where psychiatrists lead multidisciplinary teams of mental health professionals and work with community primary care providers to reach underserved areas.

Startling Research on Youth Suicide Prompts National Conversations

Startling Research on Youth Suicide Prompts National Conversations

A first-of-its-kind study on Black youth suicide from Nationwide Children’s Hospital has drawn national attention to this growing problem and is now helping inform federal discussion about suicide prevention.

A State’s First Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility for Teens

A State’s First Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility for Teens

Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Buckeye Ranch have a opened a new, crucial element of Ohio’s behavioral health system of care – a facility that will offer behavioral and mental health services to teens transitioning out of inpatient psychiatric care.

Youth Most at Risk for Suicide Feel Supported by “Caring Contacts”

Youth Most at Risk for Suicide Feel Supported by “Caring Contacts”

Patients hospitalized for suicidality are 300x more at risk of suicide in the first week after hospital discharge, and 200x more at risk over the first month, compared to the general population. Nationwide Children’s is the first children’s hospital to study how a positive texting service after discharge may help these youth.

The Surprising Impact of Child Mental Health on the Workforce

The Surprising Impact of Child Mental Health on the Workforce

A new study from On Our Sleeves, powered by behavioral health experts at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, finds many parents' work performance and productivity are being impacted by their kids’ mental health.

What Experts Know About Youth Suicide Prevention

What Experts Know About Youth Suicide Prevention

Experts from Nationwide Children’s Center for Suicide Prevention and Research have helped create a free book exploring the most pressing issues in suicide prevention. Learn how you can download your own copy.

The Social Needs of Mothers With Postpartum Depression

The Social Needs of Mothers With Postpartum Depression

In a recent study, researchers from Nationwide Children’s found that self-reported social needs like food insecurity, housing instability, difficulty paying utilities or lack of transportation to medical appointments were significantly associated with postpartum depression.

The Buckeye Ranch and Nationwide Children’s Hospital Partnering on New Facility

The Buckeye Ranch and Nationwide Children’s Hospital Partnering on New Facility

Two central Ohio leaders in mental health care are coming together to build a new 48-bed residential treatment facility. This state-of-the-art facility, expected to break ground this spring, will serve youth who are transitioning from psychiatric hospital settings.

Responding to the Crisis of Black Youth Suicide

Responding to the Crisis of Black Youth Suicide

Research over the last decade has shown a troubling increase in suicidal thoughts and attempts among young Black people. But little research exists on the “how” and “why” of suicide in Black youth.

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