Innate Health Research, launched in 2023, is validating accessible, sustainable mental health solutions through collaborative research. Explore our inaugural annual report and join us in bridging the gap between mental health crisis and care.
Innate Health Research, launched in 2023, is validating accessible, sustainable mental health solutions through collaborative research. Explore our inaugural annual report and join us in bridging the gap between mental health crisis and care.
Dive into the ongoing narrative with our latest stakeholder report, "Voices of Resilience," a sequel to our inaugural report on the A Slice of Happiness (ASOH) program. In collaboration with Dr. Geraldine Brown at Coventry University, Innate Health Research explores the continued impact on vulnerable and home-insecure adults in Hertfordshire, UK, drawing from 165 survey responses and 38 qualitative interviews. Join us in uncovering the enduring effects of ASOH through participant voices and insights.
This preliminary report is about the social and psychological effects of the A Slice of Happiness (ASOH) programme. So far, a total of 99 respondents of the ASOH intervention have enrolled in the research and answered a variety of questions about wellbeing, anxiety, depression, somatization and prosocial and antisocial behavior (dependent variables) and innate health, resilience and social inclusion (mediating variables).
Substance use disorder (SUD) constitutes a large societal problem. The 2019 National survey on drug use and health revealed that 60.1% of Americans (older than 12 years) reported to have used drugs during the last month. In 2019, more than 70,000 Americans died from a drug overdose.
Innate Health Research, launched in 2023, is validating accessible, sustainable mental health solutions through collaborative research. Explore our inaugural annual report and join us in bridging the gap between mental health crisis and care.
Dive into the ongoing narrative with our latest stakeholder report, "Voices of Resilience," a sequel to our inaugural report on the A Slice of Happiness (ASOH) program. In collaboration with Dr. Geraldine Brown at Coventry University, Innate Health Research explores the continued impact on vulnerable and home-insecure adults in Hertfordshire, UK, drawing from 165 survey responses and 38 qualitative interviews. Join us in uncovering the enduring effects of ASOH through participant voices and insights.
This preliminary report is about the social and psychological effects of the A Slice of Happiness (ASOH) programme. So far, a total of 99 respondents of the ASOH intervention have enrolled in the research and answered a variety of questions about wellbeing, anxiety, depression, somatization and prosocial and antisocial behavior (dependent variables) and innate health, resilience and social inclusion (mediating variables).
Substance use disorder (SUD) constitutes a large societal problem. The 2019 National survey on drug use and health revealed that 60.1% of Americans (older than 12 years) reported to have used drugs during the last month. In 2019, more than 70,000 Americans died from a drug overdose.
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