New paper out!!

Our Cochrane Review on Mental Health Promotion for People Living in Humanitarian Settings has just been published in the Cochrane Library. What a tremendous and timely effort by the group I was honored to lead! Check it out!!  https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD014300.pub2/full

Research Data Management Update

RE-SHIFT findings are easily findable via open-access publications in peer-reviewed journals, but to guarantee the broadest accessibility and long-term preservation of data, the full dataset with IPD has just been be deposited in the international online repository EUDAT B2SHARE (https://b2share.eudat.eu/) as a spreadsheet file. This resource is available by clicking on this link.

RE-SHIFT is at the European Congress of Psychiatry in Budapest!

Great to be in Budapest this week for the **European Congress of psychiatry** to deliver two oral presentations, a poster, & chairing a second poster presentation session. So nice to meet friends and share the progresses of @ReShift_MSCA with EU colleagues! #EPA2024

New paper out!

Over the last few decades, mental health reforms have largely focused on early intervention and treatment while prevention remains neglected. In the context of growing scientific evidence that mental illness is preventable through cost-effective interventions, we have considered what actions nations should take to prevent mental disorders. Access here our latest paper, just published in …

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RE-SHIFT main protocol is out in the BMJ-Open!

The protocol for the main RE-SHIFT project has just been released in the BMJ-Open. Huge result and great team effort! Check it out! https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/11/e077037.info

RE-SHIFT is going to the 2023 Global Mental Health Conference in Bethesda (MD)

The 12th Global Mental Health Research Without Borders Conference brings together researchers, innovators, and other scholars from around the globe to highlight findings from cutting-edge science and explore new opportunities for groundbreaking research. Conference Objectives To provide a premier interdisciplinary space for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, funders, and those with lived experience to meet and share …

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The third newsletter is out!

Time flew in Boston and the first year of the project is already over! Check out the third RE-SHIFT newsletter on the newsletter page of this website!

First RE-SHIFT presentation in London, UK

What a pleasure it was to present some preliminary results of my project #reshift for the first time at the 30th Cochrane Collaboration in London!  

The component taxonomy is online!

Dear Reader, As many of you probably already know, a mainstay of RE-SHIFT is the development of a taxonomy of task-sharing intervention components, so that any single-component or multicomponent psychosocial intervention delivered via the task-sharing modality in the treatment of adults with common mental disorders can be disassembled and then reassembled using the Individual Participant …

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