4229.0 Correlates of mental disorders

Tuesday, November 1, 2011: 12:30 PM
Oral
This session describes the prevalence and correlates of psychological stress and well-being
Session Objectives: Assess the prevalence and correlates of having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year among community-dwelling adults in the United States Demonstrate the association between stressful events during pregnancy and postpartum depression Evaluate the potential value of online resources to the psychological well being of youth Gain a better understanding of how structural factors perpetuate racial health inequities in the United States, and how these inequalities develop via a psychological stress process
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12:50 PM
Examining the relationship between young adults' internet use (IU) and their psychological well-being (PWB): A risk and resilience perspective
José Arturo Bauermeister, MPH, PhD, Michelle Johns, MPH, Sarah Stoddard, PhD and Marc Zimmerman, PhD

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Organized by: Mental Health

CE Credits: Medical (CME), Health Education (CHES), Nursing (CNE), Public Health (CPH)

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