Anxiety and Depression Recovery Program

Grantee: Shiloh Seventh-day Adventist Church

Year Funded: 2024

Amount: $30,000

Report Status: Report not posted

Related Content: none

Project Summary: This project will study the hypothesis that the incorporation of mental health education in combination with lifestyle education has positive benefits in improving mental health in marginalized communities.

  • To improve mental health education and resources among individuals in historically marginalized communities.

  • To improve self-efficacy in the management of anxiety and depression in individuals in historically marginalized communities.

  • To increase healthy lifestyle habits in the management of anxiety and depression in individuals in historically marginalized communities.

This project will utilize an evidence-based 8-week anxiety and depression educational and lifestyle program. Anticipated outcomes include improved awareness of mental health issues in marginalized communities, reduced stigma, and improvements in self-reported mental health.

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