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The Higher Mortality Rate of Previously Incarcerated Youth

The Higher Mortality Rate of Previously Incarcerated Youth

A recent study from Nationwide Children’s found that young people who were previously incarcerated in the juvenile legal system are nearly 6x more likely than the general population to experience early mortality. Researchers say that better supporting youths in the reentry process may help.

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Study Shows Text Messages Help Youth at Risk For Suicide Feel Supported After Discharge

In a study published today in the JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, faculty at the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research (CSPR) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital described the implementation of an automated Caring Contacts texting system and found the intervention helped youth at risk for suicide feel hopeful and supported during a period of heightened risk. According to the study, this intervention and similar efforts to improve care transitions are critical to improving youth suicide prevention outcomes.

Supporting the Mental Health of Kids from Military Families

Supporting the Mental Health of Kids from Military Families

A new analysis shows a gap in available resources for kids in military-connected families – especially the 80% of military-connected children attending schools unaffiliated with the military.

Supporting Every Child’s Mental Health: A Conversation with Dr. Ariana Hoet

Supporting Every Child’s Mental Health: A Conversation with Dr. Ariana Hoet

Meet Ariana Hoet, PhD, executive clinical director of The Kids Mental Health Foundation, a first-generation immigrant from Venezuela and a driving force behind the Foundation’s efforts to make upstream mental health resources available for every child.

Teen Suicide Prevention through a New Interactive Online Program

Teen Suicide Prevention through a New Interactive Online Program

In the midst of a pediatric mental health crisis, Be Present Ohio in partnership with Nationwide Children’s Hospital has created Be Present Ohio: The Online Experience (BPO:XP), a suicide prevention program for teens that provides life-saving suicide prevention content in engaging online modules.

The Surgeon General’s 3 Crucial Youth Mental Health Stats

The Surgeon General’s 3 Crucial Youth Mental Health Stats

On Oct. 18, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy visited Nationwide Children’s Hospital to discuss the pediatric mental health crisis and learn about the On Our Sleeves movement.

Helping Students With Developmental Disabilities Thrive in the Workplace

Helping Students With Developmental Disabilities Thrive in the Workplace

Project SEARCH at Nationwide Children’s Hospital is helping train high school seniors with developmental disabilities for jobs – including positions at the hospital. Learn how a partnership with the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio, Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities and The Alpha Group is making it possible.

A Virtual Program to Aid Families of Children With Autism

A Virtual Program to Aid Families of Children With Autism

For years, Project ECHO has allowed Nationwide Children’s experts to virtually educate health care providers throughout Ohio. Now, the hospital is using the same model to support families of children with autism throughout the United States.

Annual Report

Annual Report

Take a look inside the programs at Nationwide Children's Hospital and see how our research and innovations are leading the way.

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