This document includes data from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being, which was developed under contract with the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services (ACYF/DHHS).... more
This document includes data from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being, which was developed under contract with the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services (ACYF/DHHS). The data have been provided by the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect. The information and opinions expressed herein reflect solely the position of the author (s). Nothing herein should be construed to indicate the support or endorsement of its content by ACYF/DHHS.
This document includes data from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being, which was developed under contract with the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services (ACYF/DHHS).... more
This document includes data from the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being, which was developed under contract with the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services (ACYF/DHHS). The data have been provided by the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect. The information and opinions expressed herein reflect solely the position of the author (s). Nothing herein should be construed to indicate the support or endorsement of its content by ACYF/DHHS.
Social work and allied fields are in constant search for novel approaches to reduce mental health disparities and promote mental wellness. Promotion of mental health through social networking sites may be an innovative approach to reduce... more
Social work and allied fields are in constant search for novel approaches to reduce mental health disparities and promote mental wellness. Promotion of mental health through social networking sites may be an innovative approach to reduce disparities, especially for marginalized populations. In the current sociopolitical climate, American Muslims face increased levels of discrimination, which is associated with poor mental health. This study explores the use of social networking sites for mental health promotion by organizations serving American Muslims and provides recommendations for effective population level mental health promotion.