Using a Mobile Laboratory to Study Mental Health, Addictions and Violence: A Research Plan

This paper describes an innovative new research program, Researching Health in Ontario Communities (RHOC), designed to improve understanding, treatment and prevention of co-occurring mental health, addictions, and violence problems. RHOC brings together a multi-disciplinary team of investigators to...

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Main Authors: Samantha Wells, Andrea Flynn, Kathryn Graham, Jürgen Rehm, John Cairney, Nick Kates, James L. Kennedy, Daniela S.S. Lobo, Michael Chaiton, Peter Menzies, Rachel F. Tyndale, Zulfikarali Verjee
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-01-01
Series:Challenges
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/2/1/1/
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spelling doaj-4dcd0f803bba428389a421be9cb8795b2020-11-25T00:37:15ZengMDPI AGChallenges2078-15472011-01-012111810.3390/challe2010001Using a Mobile Laboratory to Study Mental Health, Addictions and Violence: A Research PlanSamantha WellsAndrea FlynnKathryn GrahamJürgen RehmJohn CairneyNick KatesJames L. KennedyDaniela S.S. LoboMichael ChaitonPeter MenziesRachel F. TyndaleZulfikarali VerjeeThis paper describes an innovative new research program, Researching Health in Ontario Communities (RHOC), designed to improve understanding, treatment and prevention of co-occurring mental health, addictions, and violence problems. RHOC brings together a multi-disciplinary team of investigators to implement an integrated series of research studies (including pilot studies and full studies). The project involves use a mobile research laboratory to collect a wide range of biological, behavioral and social data in diverse communities across Ontario, Canada, including remote and rural communities, areas experiencing poverty and social disorganization, urban areas, and Aboriginal communities. This paper describes the project background and research plan as well as the anticipated contributions of the project to participating Ontario communities and to broader scientific knowledge. http://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/2/1/1/mental healthsubstance useaddictionviolenceco-morbiditiesmobile research laboratorymulti-level modelingcommunity-based research
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author Samantha Wells
Andrea Flynn
Kathryn Graham
Jürgen Rehm
John Cairney
Nick Kates
James L. Kennedy
Daniela S.S. Lobo
Michael Chaiton
Peter Menzies
Rachel F. Tyndale
Zulfikarali Verjee
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Andrea Flynn
Kathryn Graham
Jürgen Rehm
John Cairney
Nick Kates
James L. Kennedy
Daniela S.S. Lobo
Michael Chaiton
Peter Menzies
Rachel F. Tyndale
Zulfikarali Verjee
Using a Mobile Laboratory to Study Mental Health, Addictions and Violence: A Research Plan
Challenges
mental health
substance use
addiction
violence
co-morbidities
mobile research laboratory
multi-level modeling
community-based research
author_facet Samantha Wells
Andrea Flynn
Kathryn Graham
Jürgen Rehm
John Cairney
Nick Kates
James L. Kennedy
Daniela S.S. Lobo
Michael Chaiton
Peter Menzies
Rachel F. Tyndale
Zulfikarali Verjee
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title Using a Mobile Laboratory to Study Mental Health, Addictions and Violence: A Research Plan
title_short Using a Mobile Laboratory to Study Mental Health, Addictions and Violence: A Research Plan
title_full Using a Mobile Laboratory to Study Mental Health, Addictions and Violence: A Research Plan
title_fullStr Using a Mobile Laboratory to Study Mental Health, Addictions and Violence: A Research Plan
title_full_unstemmed Using a Mobile Laboratory to Study Mental Health, Addictions and Violence: A Research Plan
title_sort using a mobile laboratory to study mental health, addictions and violence: a research plan
publisher MDPI AG
series Challenges
issn 2078-1547
publishDate 2011-01-01
description This paper describes an innovative new research program, Researching Health in Ontario Communities (RHOC), designed to improve understanding, treatment and prevention of co-occurring mental health, addictions, and violence problems. RHOC brings together a multi-disciplinary team of investigators to implement an integrated series of research studies (including pilot studies and full studies). The project involves use a mobile research laboratory to collect a wide range of biological, behavioral and social data in diverse communities across Ontario, Canada, including remote and rural communities, areas experiencing poverty and social disorganization, urban areas, and Aboriginal communities. This paper describes the project background and research plan as well as the anticipated contributions of the project to participating Ontario communities and to broader scientific knowledge.
topic mental health
substance use
addiction
violence
co-morbidities
mobile research laboratory
multi-level modeling
community-based research
url http://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/2/1/1/
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