Background: The increasing prevalence of mental health conditions in pediatric patients highlights the need for improved care. With long wait times and shortages in child and adolescent psychiatrists, primary care providers (PCPs) and pharmacists can help fill this gap.
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of a primary care mental and behavioral health pharmacist consult service in a pediatric health system.
Introduction: Intergenerational mentorship (IM) promotes collaborative learning while challenging traditional hierarchies by promoting bidirectional knowledge exchange between experienced professionals and students. The IM model emphasizes "reverse mentoring" to foster relationships based on respect, responsibility, reciprocity, and resiliency while enhancing education and mentorship quality in the pharmacy and health services research.
Perspective: The Collaborative Research on Medication use & family health (CRoME) Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy showcases intergenerational mentorship in health services research in pharmacy.
Introduction: Previous systematic reviews have examined social media use and adolescent mental health. The current literature has yet to examine study characteristics that may influence these associations.
Objective: This systematic review examined research on the association between adolescent social media use and mental health, focusing on depression, anxiety, and psychological distress, with particular attention to demographic differences and reporting quality.