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Promoting and Caring for Young Adult Mental Health: Challenges and Opportunities for Improvement
- The COVID-19 pandemic brought increased attention to the mental health status and needs experienced by young adults. The 2021 Surgeon General’s Advisory addressing the importance of protecting youth mental health highlights the growing mental health crisis among children, adolescents, and young adults. Among young adults, mental health conditions had been rising prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and during the COVID-19…
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Report on College Mental Health Interventions by Young Invincibles
- For college-age young adults, stigma around mental health and mental health treatment can pose a barrier to seeking services. Finding high quality services can also be a challenge. A new report by Young Invincibles describes two innovative initiatives to address these issues, with a focus on young adults of color: a digital ad campaign and a peer advocacy project at…
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Depression, Health, Health Care, Mental / Behavioral Health, Mental / Behavioral Health Care, Population, Suicide, Young Adults
- Type(s): Reports
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Improving Young Adult Health: Methods
- Where did the Strategies from this Report come from? This section discusses in greater detail the sources used to develop the five strategies in this report and to identify the resources used as examples. Review of State-Level Policies & Programs With input from young adult health experts, policies and programs were searched through: 1) keyword search of publicly available information…
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Data & Trends, Depression, Evidence-Based Programs, Health, Health Care, Immunizations, Mental / Behavioral Health, Mortality, Overweight, Policy, Population, Programs & Policies, Provider Training & Education, Quality Improvement, Risky Behavior, Sexual & Reproductive Health, State & Community Programs, State Data, State Policy, Substance Use, Suicide, Young Adults, Youth-Centered Care
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Improving Young Adult Health: References
- Read the full guide, “Improving Young Adult Health: State & Local Strategies for Success,” online or as a PDF. Table 1. Labor force status of 2018 high school graduates and 2017-2018 high school dropouts 16 to 24 years old by school enrollment, educational attainment, sex, race, and Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, October 2018. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. https://www.bls.gov/news.release/hsgec.t01.htm. Published…
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Data & Trends, Depression, Evidence-Based Programs, Health, Health Care, Immunizations, Mental / Behavioral Health, Mortality, Overweight, Policy, Population, Programs & Policies, Provider Training & Education, Quality Improvement, Risky Behavior, Sexual & Reproductive Health, State & Community Programs, State Data, State Policy, Substance Use, Suicide, Young Adults, Youth-Centered Care
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Improving Young Adult Health: Acronyms
- Read the full guide, “Improving Young Adult Health: State & Local Strategies for Success,” online or as a PDF. ACA Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, 2010 ACHA American College Health Association ANSA-T Child/Adult Needs and Strengths Assessment, Transition to Adulthood Version AYA/AYAH Adolescent and Young Adult/Adolescent and Young Adult Health AYAH-NRC Adolescent and Young Adult Health National Resource Center…
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Data & Trends, Depression, Evidence-Based Programs, Health, Health Care, Immunizations, Mental / Behavioral Health, Mortality, Overweight, Policy, Population, Programs & Policies, Provider Training & Education, Quality Improvement, Risky Behavior, Sexual & Reproductive Health, State & Community Programs, State Data, State Policy, Substance Use, Suicide, Young Adults, Youth-Centered Care
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Improving Young Adult Health: Strategies Overview
- As Title V agencies and others consider how to improve young adult health, strategies used by several ”early adopters” can serve as a guide. These early adopters – state programs, nonprofits and others – have implemented young adult initiatives that address various health issues. While one state may be concerned about high rates of unintended pregnancy, another might focus on…
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Data & Trends, Depression, Evidence-Based Programs, Health, Health Care, Immunizations, Mental / Behavioral Health, Mortality, Overweight, Policy, Population, Programs & Policies, Provider Training & Education, Quality Improvement, Risky Behavior, Sexual & Reproductive Health, State & Community Programs, State Data, State Policy, Substance Use, Suicide, Young Adults, Youth-Centered Care
- Type(s): Guidelines / Recommendations, Reports, Toolkits
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Improving Young Adult Health: Introduction
- (back to Table of Contents) Purpose This document offers concrete strategies Title V agencies and others can use to advance young adult health. Along with these strategies, we share real-world examples, resources and an overview of relevant activities throughout the US. Examples have been identified as part of interviews with a sample of state Title V agencies and a review…
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Data & Trends, Depression, Evidence-Based Programs, Health, Health Care, Immunizations, Mental / Behavioral Health, Mortality, Overweight, Policy, Population, Programs & Policies, Provider Training & Education, Quality Improvement, Risky Behavior, Sexual & Reproductive Health, State & Community Programs, State Data, State Policy, Substance Use, Suicide, Young Adults, Youth-Centered Care
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Improving Young Adult Health: Strategy 1 – Collect Data & Adopt a Measure
- Why Measurement Counts As a starting point to better understand the needs of young adults in one’s state, some national datasets, such as the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and the National College Health Assessment (NCHA), provide state-level health data on young adults. Additionally, by fielding one’s own surveys or adapting existing survey tools, such as the Child/Adult Needs and Strengths Assessment,…
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Data & Trends, Depression, Evidence-Based Programs, Health, Health Care, Immunizations, Mental / Behavioral Health, Mortality, Overweight, Policy, Population, Programs & Policies, Provider Training & Education, Quality Improvement, Risky Behavior, Sexual & Reproductive Health, State & Community Programs, State Data, State Policy, Substance Use, Suicide, Young Adults, Youth-Centered Care
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Improving Young Adult Health: Strategy 2 – Build Collaborative Networks
- How Do Collaborations Help? By bringing stakeholders with diverse expertise together, collaborations enable more effective use of resources to address young adult health. These synergies in turn benefit Title V programs, partners and people served by Title V. There are near-endless possibilities to how Title V programs can collaborate to improve YA health. Below are some benefits of collaboration to…
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Data & Trends, Depression, Evidence-Based Programs, Health, Health Care, Immunizations, Mental / Behavioral Health, Mortality, Overweight, Policy, Population, Programs & Policies, Provider Training & Education, Quality Improvement, Risky Behavior, Sexual & Reproductive Health, State & Community Programs, State Data, State Policy, Substance Use, Suicide, Young Adults, Youth-Centered Care
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Improving Young Adult Health: Strategy 3 – Provide Training on YA Health
- Training to Take Action Learning how to engage young adults benefits Title V professionals, partners and programs through improved expertise working with a large proportion of Title V participants. This section highlights methods for organizations at any stage of YA engagement to increase their young adult health knowledge, starting with the most accessible and ending with the most comprehensive methods. …
- Topic(s): Access & Utilization, Data & Trends, Depression, Evidence-Based Programs, Health, Health Care, Immunizations, Mental / Behavioral Health, Mortality, Overweight, Policy, Population, Programs & Policies, Provider Training & Education, Quality Improvement, Risky Behavior, Sexual & Reproductive Health, State & Community Programs, State Data, State Policy, Substance Use, Suicide, Young Adults, Youth-Centered Care
- Type(s): Guidelines / Recommendations, Reports, Toolkits