Mental Health

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The Mental Health Section welcomes paper, poster, roundtable, and session proposals for the 2006 APHA Annual Meeting, November 4-8, in Boston, Massechusetts. This year's conference theme is "Public Health and Human Rights." We welcome submissions on topics related to (in alphabetical order):
  • Bruno Lima Symposium: Mental Health Issues in Minority Populations
  • Carl Taube Award
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Coercion and Diversion in Mental Health Treatment
  • Consumer and Family Involvement in Mental Health Treatment Decisions
  • Driving Mental Health Policy Through Information Technology
  • Evidence Based Practice in Mental Health
  • Evidence-Based Mental Health Policy and Practice
  • Geography and Mental Health
  • HIV and Mental Health
  • Homelessness and Mental Health
  • Human Rights and Mental Health
  • Insurance Parity for Mental Health
  • Maternal Mental Health
  • Mental Health Posters I
  • Mental Health Posters II
  • Mental Health Posters III
  • Mental Health Posters IV
  • Mental Health Posters V
  • Mental Health Posters VI
  • Mental Health Section Meeting
  • Mental Health Section Mentoring and Networking Breakfast I
  • Mental Health Section Mentoring and Networking Breakfast II
  • Mental Health Section Officers Meeting
  • Mental Health Section Officers Meeting II
  • Mental Health Services Research
  • Mental Health Treatment: Efficacy, Effectiveness, Cost, and Outcomes
  • Mental Health among Minority Populations
  • Mental Health and Aging
  • Mental Health and Homelessness
  • Mental Health and the Military; Mental Health and Aging
  • Mental Health in Primary and Chronic Medical Care
  • Mental Health in Women and Girls
  • Moving a Consumer Empowerment Intervention into Practice
  • Neuro-Developmental Disorders of Childhood
  • Organization and Financing of Mental Health Care
  • Pre-Therapeutic Techniques and Coercion in Mental Health
  • Pre-Therapeutic Techniques and Coercion in Mental Health
  • Preparation for and Mental Health Effects of Disaster
  • Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • Rema Lapouse Award
  • Roundtable on Topics in Mental Health
  • Suicide
  • The Prevention of Mental Disorders
  • The Role of Consumers and Families in Mental Health Treatment
  • The System of Care for Children's Mental Health
  • Topics Not Otherwise Specified (Other Topics)
  • Trauma and Mental Health
  • Truly Dually: A New Musical About Homelessness
  • Use of Behavioral Health Services and Jails among Persons with Mental Illness
The peer-review rating process considers the relevance to policy and practice, appropriateness of methodology, and overall quality of submissions. All submitted work must be approved by the appropriate ethics review boards before presentation and must meet the standards for the ethical conduct of science. All abstracts must be submitted through APHA’s normal web solicitation process NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 14, 2006. Abstracts and presentations should avoid describing people as "the mentally ill" -- use alternatives such as "individuals with mental illness" or "consumers of mental health care services."

We also invite submissions for session proposals (90 minutes in length). These session submissions should follow the following guidelines:

1. Submit an overall session abstract, which includes a rationale for the session, the proposed paper titles, and authors. If applicable, also include names of moderator and/or discussant.
2. Title the overall session abstract as "SESSION ABSTRACT - 'your proposed session title'". The overall session abstract is not peer reviewed on its own merits; acceptance is dependent solely on the reviews of the abstracts for individual presentations within that session.
3. Put the contact information (phone and e-mail) for the session organizer directly on the overall session abstract, so we can contact you easily if necessary.
4. Indicate on the overall session abstract whether you would like to have the individual abstracts considered for presentation in other sessions, if your proposed session is not accepted. In the "notes to the program planner" section, state either "YES, I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE ABSTRACTS CONSIDERED SEPARATELY" or "NO, I DO NOT WANT TO HAVE THESE ABSTRACTS CONSIDERED SEPARATELY."
5. Be sure that a separate abstract is submitted for each individual proposed presentation. These individual abstracts should be submitted under the same topic area as the overall session abstract. In addition, please indicate in the "notes to the program planner" section that a given individual abstract is being submitted as part of a proposed session. This will help us to keep the abstracts together.

BRUNO LIMA SYMPOSIUM ON MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IN MINORITY POPULATIONS: Applicants wishing to be considered for this symposium should ensure that their abstract is submitted under this topic during the electronic submission process. Note: Abstracts not selected for the Bruno Lima Symposium will be considered for inclusion in other sessions.

KENNETH LUTTERMAN AWARD: The juried Kenneth Lutterman Award is given for the best student paper in the field of mental health. The winner will be invited to present his/her paper at the 2006 Annual Meeting in Boston and will be awarded the cost of APHA conference registration. Eligible students must be members of the APHA Mental Health Section and enrolled in a graduate or professional degree program as of February 13, 2006, the submission deadline. Students should submit an abstract through the normal submission procedure, indicating their wish to be considered for the award. Those students whose abstracts are accepted for conference presentation will then be asked to submit a copy of the full paper to the section program planner by April 1, for review by the Awards Committee. Submitted papers may be no longer than 10 double-spaced pages, plus references and a maximum of 5 tables/figures. Note: Student papers that do not receive the Lutterman Award may nevertheless be accepted for presentation at other APHA mental health sessions. For more information, contact the program planner.
Submit Abstract

Program Planner Contact Information:
Joseph Goulet, PhD, MS
Department of Internal Medicine
Yale University
950 Campbell Avenue
11-ACSLG, Building 35-A
West Haven, CT 06516
Phone: 2039325711
Joseph.Goulet@va.gov

and
David S. Mandell, ScD
Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
3535 Market St.
Room 3019
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: 215-662-2504
Fax: 215-349-8715
mandelld@mail.med.upenn.edu