Edition 40 – The Impact of Remote Recruitment and Intervention on Adolescents At-Risk for Cybervictimization
The Impact of Remote Recruitment and Intervention on Adolescents At-Risk for Cybervictimization By Chiaka Ibe, Megan Ranney, MD, MPH, FACEP; John Pateña, MPH, MA; Tyler Wray, PhD, Brown University Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Ibe C, Ranney M, Pateña J, Wray T. The impact of remote recruitment […]
Ryan Sutherland, MPH, and Rohingya Refugee, Journalist, and Activist JN Joniad Discuss the Refugee Mental Health Crisis
“We are not afraid to die because we have already lost our future. We are sick physically and mentally.” The denial of basic rights, the uncertainty of resettlement to third countries, strict deterrence policies, and the global COVID-19 pandemic have further exacerbated pre-existing mental-health conditions among refugees.
Ryan Sutherland, MPH, and the Dahuni Foundation address cyberbullying, a global public health problem
Defined by the American Psychological Association as a “form of aggressive behavior in which someone intentionally and repeatedly causes another person injury or discomfort,” bullying is a widespread social problem and represents an overlooked area of public health. Social media and access to internet-connecting devices undoubtedly expose children to cyberbullying and cyber harm. What are steps we can take to address this global public health problem?