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Project Title:
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Depression, Parenting Practices, and the Healthy Development of Children
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BCYF-I-06-05-A
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Major Unit:
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Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education Institute of Medicine
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Sub Unit:
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Board on Children, Youth, and Families
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RSO:
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Sim, Leslie
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Workshop on Depression and Parenting April 14, 2008 - April 16, 2008 Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center 100 Academy Dr.
Irvine, California
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If you would like to attend the sessions of this meeting that are open to the public or need more information please contact:
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| Contact Name:
Reine Homawoo
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| Email:
rhomawoo@nas.edu
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| Phone:
202.334.1719
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Fax:
202.334.3584
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Agenda:
8:00A Registration
8:30A Welcome Remarks
Mary Jane England, MD, Committee Chair
8:35A – 10:25A Session I: Integration of Mental Health, Parenting, and Child Development Services in Medical and Other Care Settings
Objective: Explore the identification, screening, treatment, or referral for depression in parents in a variety of medical and other settings (OB/GYN, Pediatrics, Family Practice, Community Mental Health, Community Health Centers) that serve women, children, and families; the interface or integration of MH services for depression in primary care through county-government service structure; and capacity building to facilitate better access to quality services in these settings.
Elizabeth Howell, MD, Panel Moderator and Committee Member
Laura Miller, MD, University of Illinois at Chicago, UIC Women’s Mental Health Program
Cynthia Minkovitz, MD, MPP, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Nancy Peña, PhD, Santa Clara County Mental Health, The County Mental Health Directors Association, California
Allen Dietrich, MD, Dartmouth Medical School, MacArthur Foundation Initiative on Depression & Primary Care
Amy Russell, MD, Clinica Campesina, Colorado
Patrick Finley, PharmD, BCPP, Discussant and Committee Member
10:25A – 10:45A Break
10:45A – 12:30P Session II: Unmet Needs and Challenges in Addressing Depression in Parents
Objective: Explore issues which create unique challenges to providing quality mental health services for depression for parents and their children, particularly for a diverse society and in care settings alternate to medical settings.
Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, MD, PhD, Panel Moderator and Committee Member
Barbara Yawn, MD, MSc, FAAFP, Olmstead Medical Center and the University of Minnesota
Sandra Naylor-Goodwin, PhD, California Institute for Mental Health
William Vega, MD, University of California, Los Angeles
Kenneth Wells, MD, MPH, University of California, Los Angeles
12:30P – 1:30P Working Lunch
Topic: Report dissemination and implementation
1:30P – 3:15P Session III: Innovative Models: Integrating Parenting, Mental Health Services for Depression, and Child Development
Objective: Exploration of innovative service-level programs/models to address issues related to parenting, depression, and child development in multiple sectors with a variety of community-based programs
Constance Hammen, PhD, Panel Moderator and Committee member
Jeanne Miranda, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
Deborah Saunders, Illinois Office of Healthcare and Family Services
Paula Zeanah, PhD, MSN, RN, Tulane University, Louisiana
The Honorable Cindy Lederman, J.D., Administrative Judge Juvenile Court, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Dade County, Florida
Joanne Nicholson, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Center for Mental Health Services Research
Mareasa Isaacs, PhD, Discussant and Committee Member
3:15P – 3:30P Break
3:30P – 5:15P Session IV: Policy, Legislation, and Financing
Objective: Exploration of infrastructural barriers that facilitate or impede the implementation or replication of promising or best practices at any level (regional, state, multi-state, national) or for larger-scale implementation in a variety of settings.
Mary Jane England, MD, Panel Moderator and Committee Chair
Emily Nahat, Prevention and Early Intervention, California Department of Mental Health
Neva Kaye, National Academy for State Health Policy
William Arroyo, MD, Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles County
Neal Adams, MD, MPH, California Institute for Mental Health
Saul Feldman, PhD, Emeritus, United Behavioral Health
5:15P – 5:30P Closing Remarks and Adjournment
Mary Jane England, MD, Committee Chair
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Closed Session Summary Posted After the Meeting
The following committee members were present at the closed sessions of the meeting: Mary Jane England
Kathryn Barnard
Bill Beardslee
Howard Cabral
Patrick Finley
Sherrly Goodman
Constance Hammen
Elizabeth Howell
Hendree Jones
Jane Knitzer
Patricia O’Campo
Ardis Olson
Frank Putnam
The following topics were discussed in the closed sessions: Tuesday, April 15, 2008
1. Welcome and meeting goals
2. Workshop Debriefing
3. Review Statement of Task and Outline
4. Break out into work groups
• Identify major findings
• Is there research to support these findings?
• Identify potential recommendations
• Do the findings support these recommendations?
• Identification of other research
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
1. Morning Welcome and Review of Agenda
2. Substance Abuse/Use Discussion
3. Father Discussion
4. Opportunities and Barriers of the Integration, Implementation, and Dissemination of Interventions
5. Recommendations
6. Site Visits
7. Break out into work groups
• Identify major findings
• Identify potential recommendations
• Identification of other research
8. Next Steps, Committee Member and Staff Assignments, and Administrative Issues
The following materials (written documents) were made available to the committee in the closed sessions: • Gunlicks, M.G. and Weissman, M.M. (2008). Change in child psychopathology with improvement in parental depression: A systematic Review. J. AM. Acad. Child Adolesc. Psychiatry, 47:4.
• Hinshaw, S.P. (2008). Lessons from research on the developmental psychopathology of girls and women. J. AM. Acad. Child Adolesc. Psychiatry, 47:4.
• Wang, P.S., Simon G.E., Avorn J., Azocar, F., Ludman, E.J., McCulloch, J., Petukhova, M.Z. and Kessler, R.C. (2007).Telephone screening, outreach, and care management for depressed workers and impact on clinical and work productivity outcomes. Journal of the American Medical Association, 298, 1401–411.
• Connell, A.M. and Goodman, S.H. (2002). The association between psychopathology in fathers versus mothers and children’s internalizing and externalizing behavior problems: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 128, 746-772.
• Gilbody, S., Bower, P. and Whitty, P. (2006). Costs and consequences of enhanced primary care for depression: Systematic review of randomized economic evaluations. British Journal of Psychiatry, 189, 297-308.
• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2008). Prevalence of Self-Reported Postpartum Depressive Symptoms--- 17 States, 2004—2005. Available: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwR/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5714a1.htm
Date of posting of Closed Session Summary:
April 18, 2008
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