Join @raphaelb.bsky.social & @juliarpozuelo.bsky.social for a talk about their study on depression among refugees in East Africa, its relationship with exposure to violence & its impact on socioeconomic outcomes
📆28 Jan, 16:00 UK time
📍Online with @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social
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Posts by Julia R. Pozuelo
Excited to share our latest paper on the feasibility of Kuamsha, a culturally tailored, gamified mental health app for adolescents in Uganda.
🙌 Thank you to our team & the many adolescents who shaped the app!
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Few people even know about this; when people are asked in surveys how child mortality has changed the majority says it has stagnated or increased.
If you consider that many don't know about humanity's biggest achievement, then it's not surprising that many are so pessimistic about our future.
In this recent JAMA Psychiatry commentary, we explore the potential of large language models (LLMs) to bridge the global mental health gap.
We discuss possible uses, as well as the ethical implications and potential risks associated with their implementation.
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Our latest piece in The Conversation shares findings from our study on refugee mental health in East Africa.
We surveyed ~16,000 refugees & host populations to explore the knock-on effects of depression on jobs, income, and nutrition.
bit.ly/3zRnq5C
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3. We can make progress against depression
* Effective treatments for adolescents in LMICs are available
* We know more about risk & protective factors
* Returns to investment are substantial:
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
2. Neglected problem.
* Depression is underdiagnosed and undertreated around the world, particularly in LMICs
* Most LMICs spend <US$2 per year per capita on the treatment and prevention of mental disorders (high-income countries spend >$50 on average)
Why should we care about adolescent depression in low- and middle-income countries?
1. Important problem.
* Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide
* Its incidence often peaks during adolescence
* It's associated with poor outcomes: substance use, HIV, poverty, lost productivity...