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Solitude May Be Better for Mental Health Than Poor Relationships

June 4, 2013 | Story

Interacting with unsupportive family members may lead to depression—especially in women.

Treating Depression in Single Black Mothers

June 4, 2013 | Story

RWJF Scholar seeks to improve mental health care for a population at risk.

Care Managers for Perinatal Depression

May 2, 2013 | Story

Lancaster General Health added depression care managers to the team of perinatal providers in order to ensure attention is paid to this disorder.

Burton V. Reifler, MD, MPH

May 15, 2005 | Story

Burton Reifler was national program director of RWJF's Dementia Care and Respite Services Program, which required giving technical assistance and direction to 50 sites throughout the country.

Young Epidemiology Scholar First-Place Winner Aman Prasad, 2006

August 27, 2012 | Story

Now earning a medical degree and PhD in biochemistry, Aman Prasad is clearly headed for a life of productive science. A winner of the Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Competition, he cites that experience as an influence on his career plans.

Foreclosure Process Takes Toll on Physical, Mental Health

October 21, 2011 | Story

RWJF scholars find that mortgage-delinquent homeowners more likely to suffer from depression, lack sufficient food supply and skip prescription drugs.

INQRI Study: Nurses Experience Depression at Twice the Rate of General Public

July 25, 2012 | Story

Interdisciplinary research spotlights stressful environments that strain nurses' mental health.

Toward Preventing Suicide in Las Vegas

January 31, 2008 | Story

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars program has given Matt Wray, PhD, the opportunity to pursue research with important clinical and policy implications.

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