Publications
Press Releases
- Sarah Lawrence Participates in Project on Depression in College Students; Significant Results Realized
October 6, 2009
“Unrecognized and untreated depression is currently the most common serious public health problem in college students,” states the National College Depression Partnership (NCDP), a public health initiative in which Sarah Lawrence College is taking part. Utilizing a model developed by the NCDP for screening students both in primary care as well as counseling, connecting them with services, and tracking their progress, the College’s health services, under the direction of director Nance Roy, is finding both a significant number of cases that would have gone undetected, and success in ameliorating the students’ conditions. - Programs to Combat Depression in College Students, Reduce Inappropriate Use of Antibiotics Win Innovations in Quality Improvement Awards
September 9, 2009
Awards Presented by the AAAHC Institute for Quality Improvement - College Coalition Markedly Improves Detection and Treatment of Student Depression
May 26, 2009
Outcomes of Bold New Model/Practices to Identify and Treat Thousands of College Students to Be Shared at Conference
Articles
- Campus casts wider safety net for depressed students
UCLA Today - July 27, 2009 - Reaching Students Who Don't Report Depression
Inside Higher Ed - May 29, 2009 - With depression on the rise among college students, Health Service starts screening
The Tufts Daily - September 25, 2008 - The College Breakthrough Series - Depression (CBS-D) Project: Transforming Depression Care on College Campuses - Part I
College Health in Action - January/February/March 2008 - The College Breakthrough Series - Depression (CBS-D) Project: Transforming Depression Care on College Campuses - Part II
College Health in Action - April/May/June 2008 - Improving Identification and Treatment of Depression in College Health
Student Health Spectrum - June 2007 - Eight Colleges Collaborate to Improve Depression Care
Psychiatric News - April 6, 2007