Mental Health Intake Assessment

BMJ: Diagnostic effectiveness of the Sport Mental Health Assessment Tool 1 supplemented with a brief clinical intake interview in a cohort of Polish elite Olympic athletes

Mental Health Intake Assessment 1

Objective Several studies have used the Sport Mental Health Assessment Tool 1 (SMHAT-1) among athletes but none have combined SMHAT-1 with a subsequent clinical intake interview. The aim of this study ...

Diagnostic effectiveness of the Sport Mental Health Assessment Tool 1 supplemented with a brief clinical intake interview in a cohort of Polish elite Olympic athletes

The Republic: Prioritizing results: Community Health Needs Assessment identifies mental health as a top concern

Prioritizing results: Community Health Needs Assessment identifies mental health as a top concern

European Medical Journal: Moderate Coffee Intake Linked to Better Mental Health Outcomes

Moderate coffee intake linked to better mental health outcomes, with sex differences observed in large UK cohort study findings. Learn more.

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Tallahassee Democrat: POM Safe Introduces Intake Risk Assessment to Help Home Healthcare Providers Identify Safety Risks Before Visits

POM Safe Introduces Intake Risk Assessment to Help Home Healthcare Providers Identify Safety Risks Before Visits

BMJ: Taking the best from the two worlds: the benefits of combining athlete mental health screening with brief clinical intake interviews

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Taking the best from the two worlds: the benefits of combining athlete mental health screening with brief clinical intake interviews

WHO’s Mental Health Atlas is a periodic survey and report of countries’ mental health policies and programmes, laws, information systems, financing, workforce and services.

The document is an opening commentary authored by Dévora Kestel, Director of the Department of Mental Health, Brain Health, and Substance Use at the World Health Organisation. It discusses the prominence of mental health in the preparations for the upcoming UN General Assembly high-level meeting on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in September 2025.