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Suicidal behavior among adolescents is significantly associated with violence exposure.
Access to psychotherapy has risen substantially among U.S. adults with mild to moderate distress.
Report is a call to action for biomedical research to rethink how it uses race and ethnicity.
The Quad Fellowship supports exceptional master's and doctoral students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
At least half of all recorded police stops in New York City involve individuals under age 25
Researchers modeled the rapid and extensive spread of suicidal behaviors following high-profile suicides.
In 2015, Linda Valeri, PhD, was a young investigator with a doctorate in biostatistics from Harvard University and needed a lab to put her big ideas into motion.
Warning letters from Medicare safely cut prescribing of a powerful but risky antipsychotic.
Melissa Dupont-Reyes is the principal investigator of a new study to disentangle the ways that social media both helps and harms Latinx adolescents.
Suicide rates among Black women increased from 1999 to 2020, especially among Black teens and young adults, according to latest research.
Complex Impacts of the Earned Income Tax Credit Enhancements on Mental and Physical Health
Strong Link Between ADHD and Car Crashes in Older Adult Drivers
New research finds U.S. healthcare workers are at risk for suicide
Two Columbia Mailman researchers discuss their Grand Challenges study of the mental health of Afghan refugees in the U.S.