Programs and Projects

 

Health and Mental Health

Physical and mental health issues pose a real threat to familiesÂ’ cohesion and sustainability. For this reason, the Jordan Institute is engaged in ground-breaking research and committed to providing innovative training. Physical and mental health issues are complex, yet our researchers and trainers persevere to provide successful interventions and find solutions.

Aging | Families and Children | Health and Mental Health | Substance Abuse  
Project MCH Public Health leadership Training Program
Principal Investigator Kathleen Rounds
Period 07/01/08 - 06/30/13
Funded By Health Resources and Services Administration
Steady improvements in specific MCH Healthy People 2010 indicators provide evidence of our state, regional, and national infrastructuresÂ’ capacity to ensure access to health care for maternal and child health populations. (More...)
 
Project Individual & Community Social Determinants of Osteoarthritis Outcomes
Principal Investigator Leigh Callahan
Co-Investigator Andrea Meier
Period 04/01/08 - 03/31/13
Funded By National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The long-term goal of this proposed project is to better clarify the role of both individual and community social determinants with health outcomes in 4337 non-Hispanic African-Americans and non-Hispanic Caucasians with OA. (More...)
 
Project Natural History, Comorbid Mental Disorders, and Consequences of Inhalant Abuse
Principal Investigator Matthew Howard
Period 09/15/07 - 08/31/10
Funded By National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Inhalant use is among the most pernicous and poorly studied forms of drug abuse. (More...)
 
Project Assessing Impact of Interdisciplinary Leadership Training in MCH
Principal Investigator Lewis Margolis
Co-Investigator Kathleen Rounds
Period 09/01/07 - 08/31/10
Funded By Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Interdisciplinary practice is a collaborative approach among professionals, consumers, and community partners, applied in the organization and delivery of health and human services, training, policy, and research. (More...)
 
Project Natural History, Comorbid Mental Disorders, and Consequences of Inhalant Abuse
Principal Investigator Matthew Howard
Period 07/01/07 - 06/30/10
Funded By National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Inhalant use is among the most pernicous and poorly studied forms of drug abuse. (More...)
 
Project University-Agency Partnerships for Evidence-Based Practice
Principal Investigator Sarah Bledsoe
Period 06/01/08 - 05/31/10
Funded By Lois and Samuel Silberman Fund
The purpose of the proposed study is to document the frequency, variety, and nature of partnerships between schools of social work and SWO that have been developed to promote EBP in social work practice. (More...)
 

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Health and Mental Health | Substance Abuse

 

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