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Feds suspend evidence-based database for substance abuse, mental health programs By Ilene MacDonald Jan 11, 2018 11:20am Behavioral Health Drug Abuse Evidence-Based Care healthcare policy ...
The Trump administration ended a national database for evidence-based mental health and substance abuse programs because it was “flawed” and potentially dangerous, officials said Thursday.
The federal government has ended a national registry designed to provide information to the public about evidence-based mental health and substance use interventions and programs. The National ...
The award, under the program Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Projects of Regional and National Significance, will support the Enhancing Prevention Initiative and Infrastructure ...
Reducing high school prescription drug abuse through a hybrid prevention program George Mason University receives funding for Dr. Kenneth W. Griffin to test an evidence-based drug abuse prevention ...
The program, called the National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices, was launched in 1997 and is run by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
State lawmakers on Wednesday joined Addiction Professionals of North Carolina, a nonprofit health policy advocate, in announcing the launch of a program to help people find evidence-based care for ...
School-based substance abuse prevention programmes encompass a range of evidence‐based interventions delivered within educational settings aimed at reducing the initiation and escalation of ...
At this time, researchers also are examining the feasibility of the 8-wk digital video disk-based program for mothers in residential drug treatment facilities (77,78), with initial studies ...
Grant of $375,000 will help create evidence-based substance abuse prevention initiatives Prevention program to focus on area youth. USA TODAY NETWORK.