Preventing Mental Health Disorders Among Women, Children, and Adolescents: A Life Course Perspective

SPH MC 800

The course will use a prevention framework to examine mental health interventions targeted to women, children, and youth. We will explore how events that occur during critical developmental periods - early childhood, adolescence, and pregnancy - can alter the life course of the individual and the family. Readings will focus on preventive interventions that target specific disorders, as well as those focused on addressing risk and protective factors common to many mental health problems. We will pay particular attention to how preventive interventions can be implemented and disseminated at a community level and integrated into primary care health care settings and major public health programs. The course will involve substantial group work; the majority will be done during formal class sessions. The class is approved for MCH and SB concentration credit.

SPRG 2024 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Nelson CTC 460A M 10:00 am-12:50 pm MED Campus
Class Closed

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