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What will declaring a the opioid epidemic a "public health crisis" do to address the problem?

Declaring the opioid epidemic a public health crisis helps to raise the visibility on the seriousness of the issue and charges the federal government with redoubling their efforts to combat the opioid crisis. It also enables HHS to use additional emergency authorities that can enhance our comprehensive five-point HHS Opioid Strategy that aims to:

  • Improve access to prevention, treatment, and recovery support services to prevent the health, social, and economic consequences associated with opioid addiction and to enable individuals to achieve long-term recovery;
  • Target the availability and distribution of overdose-reversing drugs to ensure the broad provision of these drugs to people likely to experience or respond to an overdose, with a particular focus on targeting high-risk populations;
  • Strengthen public health data reporting and collection to improve the timeliness and specificity of data and to inform a real-time public health response as the epidemic evolves;
  • Support cutting-edge research that advances our understanding of pain and addiction, leads to the development of new treatments, and identifies effective public health interventions to reduce opioid-related health harms; and
  • Advance the practice of pain management to enable access to high-quality, evidence-based pain care that reduces the burden of pain for individuals, families, and society while also reducing the inappropriate use of opioids and opioid-related harms.
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Promoting Adolescent Mental Health
Adolescence lays the foundation for a life of emotional and physical health, as well as the ability to work productively and form positive relationships. Yet adolescents face profound risks that threaten their path to a healthy adulthood, including untreated mental health issues. For instance, it has been estimated that 1 out of every 4 to 5 adolescents in the United States has a mental disorder that causes significant impairment in functioning, and half of first depression episodes occur during adolescence. Mental health issues such as depression are associated with school and relationship problems, substance use, and suicide risk.
Trauma exposure is a powerful risk factor for adolescent mental health issues. Forty-six million children in the U.S., over 60%, were estimated to have experienced violence, abuse, and crime in 2012 alone. Traumas such as neighborhood violence, family conflict, housing instability, and other adversities linked to poverty disproportionately affect youth in low-income communities. For instance, more than 85% of youth from disadvantaged urban communities reported witnessing violence, and as many as 69% have reported direct victimization. Trauma exposure, especially if it continues over time, can cause difficulties with emotion regulation and stress management, increasing risk for academic and social problems and for mental health issues like depression, anxiety, and traumatic stress.
Adolescents are resilient, but they need positive connections to thrive. Positive connections with family, school, and work can help buffer adolescents from mental health problems. These connections can foster adolescents’ personal interests, passions, and goals and give them hope for the future. Unfortunately, many young people in the U.S. grow up without these positive connections. A staggering 4.9 million U.S. young people aged 16-24 are disconnected from both school and work. These young people, who are more likely than “connected youth” to be poor and of minority race or ethnicity, frequently do not have a voice in our society. They deserve our attention and support to reach their potential.
Want to take Action? Here are some initiatives and organizations that help promote adolescent mental health.
-The Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: http://www.jhsph.edu/about/bloomberg-american-health-initiative/information/index.html
--The Center for Adolescent Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health:
http://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/center-for-adolescent-health/
--Healthy Teen Network
http://www.healthyteennetwork.org/
Dr. Mmari and  Dr. Mendelson

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