• About
  • Contact Us
The Filipino American Post
Advertisement
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • PH News
    • World News
    Deeper probe on Chinese involvement in PH troll farms sought

    Deeper probe on Chinese involvement in PH troll farms sought

    Paolo Duterte sued for manhandling pimp; solon cries political harassment

    Paolo Duterte sued for manhandling pimp; solon cries political harassment

    Sara endorses Senate bets from rival camp as impeachment trial nears

    Sara endorses Senate bets from rival camp as impeachment trial nears

    Roque claims his life in mess for being loyal to the Dutertes

    Roque claims his life in mess for being loyal to the Dutertes

    VP Duterte-Carpio back in PH, ready for impeachment trial

    VP Duterte-Carpio back in PH, ready for impeachment trial

  • Community
  • EVENTS
  • Opinion
    • All
    • Column
    • Legal
    NaFFAA Honors Pope Francis a.k.a. Lolo Kiko

    NaFFAA Honors Pope Francis a.k.a. Lolo Kiko

    In this column, we will aim to raise awareness about osteoporosis, highlighting the importance of early screening and timely diagnosis, with a special focus on older women in the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.

    In this column, we will aim to raise awareness about osteoporosis, highlighting the importance of early screening and timely diagnosis, with a special focus on older women in the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.

    Should undocumented migrants file income taxes

    Why Student visas are being cancelled by DHS

    Berberine for diabetes

    May green card holders travel outside the United States?

    Can Caregivers be Petitioned for Green Card?

    The two important Medicare enrollment period will end on Mach 31, 2025. Additionally, be sure not to miss the application open period for home energy assistance.

    The two important Medicare enrollment period will end on Mach 31, 2025. Additionally, be sure not to miss the application open period for home energy assistance.

    Asylum as a defense to mass deportation

  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Arts & Culture
    • Business
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Flores De Mayo: HONORING MAMA MARY

    Flores De Mayo: HONORING MAMA MARY

    The Endangered Mabolo or Velvet Apple

    The Endangered Mabolo or Velvet Apple

    The Reliable Pig

    The Reliable Pig

    Natural Remedies for Gout Attacks

    Natural Remedies for Gout Attacks

    Come to Bangus Festival!

    Come to Bangus Festival!

  • Online Newspaper
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • PH News
    • World News
    Deeper probe on Chinese involvement in PH troll farms sought

    Deeper probe on Chinese involvement in PH troll farms sought

    Paolo Duterte sued for manhandling pimp; solon cries political harassment

    Paolo Duterte sued for manhandling pimp; solon cries political harassment

    Sara endorses Senate bets from rival camp as impeachment trial nears

    Sara endorses Senate bets from rival camp as impeachment trial nears

    Roque claims his life in mess for being loyal to the Dutertes

    Roque claims his life in mess for being loyal to the Dutertes

    VP Duterte-Carpio back in PH, ready for impeachment trial

    VP Duterte-Carpio back in PH, ready for impeachment trial

  • Community
  • EVENTS
  • Opinion
    • All
    • Column
    • Legal
    NaFFAA Honors Pope Francis a.k.a. Lolo Kiko

    NaFFAA Honors Pope Francis a.k.a. Lolo Kiko

    In this column, we will aim to raise awareness about osteoporosis, highlighting the importance of early screening and timely diagnosis, with a special focus on older women in the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.

    In this column, we will aim to raise awareness about osteoporosis, highlighting the importance of early screening and timely diagnosis, with a special focus on older women in the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.

    Should undocumented migrants file income taxes

    Why Student visas are being cancelled by DHS

    Berberine for diabetes

    May green card holders travel outside the United States?

    Can Caregivers be Petitioned for Green Card?

    The two important Medicare enrollment period will end on Mach 31, 2025. Additionally, be sure not to miss the application open period for home energy assistance.

    The two important Medicare enrollment period will end on Mach 31, 2025. Additionally, be sure not to miss the application open period for home energy assistance.

    Asylum as a defense to mass deportation

  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Arts & Culture
    • Business
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Flores De Mayo: HONORING MAMA MARY

    Flores De Mayo: HONORING MAMA MARY

    The Endangered Mabolo or Velvet Apple

    The Endangered Mabolo or Velvet Apple

    The Reliable Pig

    The Reliable Pig

    Natural Remedies for Gout Attacks

    Natural Remedies for Gout Attacks

    Come to Bangus Festival!

    Come to Bangus Festival!

  • Online Newspaper
No Result
View All Result
The Filipino American Post
No Result
View All Result
Home Community

Researchers provide blueprint to tackle nation’s mental health pandemic

by Sunita Sohrabji
May 10, 2025
in Community
0
K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff

(Carlos Magno photo: Unsplash)

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The US suicide death rate is the highest among 10 peer nation and the 2nd leading cause of death among children ages 10-14

The US is facing a mental, emotional, and behavioral health pandemic: over 42 percent of adolescents report feelings of sadness and hopelessness.

Suicide is the 11th leading cause of death in America. It is the second leading cause of death among people ages 10-14, and the third leading cause for ages 15-24. Deaths related to alcohol abuse have risen by 29 percent over the past 8 years.

Lower-income people and their children, along with rural communities are particularly affected. People from certain ethnic groups, including Blacks, Latinos, Asian Americans and newer immigrants are disproportionately impacted. However, they rarely seek out professional help. Moreover, few resources are available for these communities. Less than 6% of mental health providers are people of color, and fewer still can provide culturally appropriate, in-language support.

Funding for Prevention

The economic cost of managing untreated mental, emotional and behavioral health — MEB — disorders is roughly $282 billion annually. Managing untreated opioid abuse alone costs the nation $21 billion each year.

Earlier this month, the National Association of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released a blueprint to address the nation’s MEB epidemic. Researchers laid out the critical need for additional resources to fund prevention.

Existing infrastructure responds to these crises predominantly with treatment and recovery, or addressing MEB disorders once they already exist. Little infrastructure is devoted to prevention, noted the researchers. Available prevention services are insufficiently funded, and fragmented. They are better developed for substance use prevention, rather than mental health promotion, stated researchers.

Currently, only three percent of MEB funding is devoted to prevention.

Tested strategies

The NASEM study was requested and funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, under the previous Biden Administration.

”So many of us are touched by people with MEB disorders. And we ask ourselves: ‘what could have been done,’” said Dr. Margaret Kuklinski, director of the Social Development Research Group at the University of Washington’s School of Social Work. “There are tested and effective strategies. We need to ensure they are implemented,” she said at an April 9 press conference introducing the report.

Kuklinski noted there is a dollar returned for every dollar invested in prevention.

Tribal nations

Marcella Alsan, professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and one of the authors of the study, recommended that the NIH and the CDC should fund more research that targets MEB inequities. SAMHSA could maintain a clearinghouse promoting standards of care. And the White House could provide a central point of contact for MEB prevention, capacity, and coordination.

Alsan also recommended that Congress expand SAMHSA, especially for underserved tribal groups. She called for $14 billion in new funding to the Department of Health and Human Services to support interventions in early life, from birth to 18.

“We must address the scourge of MEB,” said Dr. Marthe Gold, senior research scholar at the New York Academy of Medicine. She noted the current uncertainty at HHS and questioned whether the recommendations in the report would be appropriately funded, if at all.

Expansion of child tax credit

Gold, who was also a contributor to the study, called for an expansion of the Child Tax Credit. She noted that financial stability is a key component of children’s overall sense of well-being.

”If America is to be great again, we need to focus on youth, making them physically and mentally strong and healthy,” said Gold.

ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

PH innovation forum in SF spotlights startup mindsets and national agenda

Next Post

Majority of Americans say Japanese internment was ‘shameful’

Related Posts

K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff
Community

Facing $800 billion in Medicaid cuts, Kern County calls on Rep. Valadao

May 10, 2025
K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff
Community

Majority of Americans say Japanese internment was ‘shameful’

May 10, 2025
K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff
Community

PH innovation forum in SF spotlights startup mindsets and national agenda

May 10, 2025
Next Post
K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff

Majority of Americans say Japanese internment was ‘shameful’

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Recent News

K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff
Community

Majority of Americans say Japanese internment was ‘shameful’

by Christopher Alam
May 10, 2025
0

A YouGov poll finds most Americans disapprove of the country's wartime internment of Japanese though remain divided on the question...

K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff

Researchers provide blueprint to tackle nation’s mental health pandemic

May 10, 2025
K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff

PH innovation forum in SF spotlights startup mindsets and national agenda

May 10, 2025
K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff

NaFFAA celebrates the establishment of FILIPINO TOWN in Las Vegas

May 10, 2025
K-12 schools face looming threat of federal fund cutoff

SF Climate Week event highlights innovations for green future

May 10, 2025
The Filipino American Post

© 2025
THE FILIPINO AMERICAN POST

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
    • PH News
    • World News
  • COMMUNITY
  • EVENTS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
  • LIFESTYLE
    • Business
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    • Arts & Culture
  • ONLINE NEWSPAPER

© 2025
THE FILIPINO AMERICAN POST