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Melissa Maitin-Shepard,
Marian Flaxman, and
Sharyl J. Nass, Rapporteurs
Forum on Mental Health and
Substance Use Disorders
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COLLEEN GALAMBOS (Co-chair), Helen Bader Endowed Chair in Applied Gerontology and Professor, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee
VIVIAN W. PINN (Co-chair), Former Director, Office of Research on Women’s Health, National Institutes of Health (Retired); Former Senior Scientist Emerita, Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health
JAMILLE FIELDS ALLSBROOK, Assistant Professor, School of Law, Center for Health Law Studies, Saint Louis University
JOY BURKHARD, Founder and Executive Director, Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health
JILL M. EMANUELE, Vice President, Clinical Training, Child Mind Institute; Board Member and Secretary, Anxiety and Depression Association of America
TAMARA LEWIS JOHNSON, Program Director, Women’s Mental Health Research Program, Office of Disparities Research and Workforce Diversity
JENNIFER LEONARDO, Director, Children’s Safety Network, Education Development Center
HEIDI NELSON, Professor, Health Systems Science, Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine
J. NWANDO OLAYIWOLA, Chief Health Equity Officer and Senior Vice President, Humana, Inc.
GEORGE M. SLAVICH, Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences; Director, Laboratory for Stress Assessment and Research; Investigator, Staglin One Mind Center for Cognitive Neuroscience; Research Scientist, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles
ALEXANDRA ANDRADA, Forum Director/Program Officer
VIOLET BISHOP, Research Assistant
ANESIA WILKS, Senior Program Assistant
SHARYL J. NASS, Senior Director, Board on Health Care Services
MELISSA MAITIN-SHEPARD, MMS Health Strategies, LLC
MARIAN FLAXMAN, Informed Solutions, LLC
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are grateful for the support of the Health Resources Services Administration, which sponsored this workshop. The Forum on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders wish to thank the planning committee cochairs Vivian W. Pinn and Colleen Galambos for their valuable contributions to the field of women’s health and the development and organization of this workshop, in addition to the members of the planning committee, who collaborated to ensure a workshop complete with informative presentations and rich discussions.
The forum wishes to thank all the speakers who shared personal anecdotes and a lived experience perspective during the event: Schroeder Stribling, Ebony Carter, Tory Eisenlohr-Moul, Carla Perissinotto, Joy Burkhard, Alex Sheldon, Kimberly Aguillard, and Nicolle L. Arthun. Finally, the forum wants to thank all the speakers and moderators, who generously shared their expertise and their time with workshop attendees.
Support from the many sponsors of the Forum on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders is critical to its work. The sponsors include the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, American Psychological Association, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Council on Social Work Education, National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers, National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institute of Mental Health), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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OVERVIEW OF WOMEN’S MENTAL HEALTH IN THE UNITED STATES
PMADs: Understanding Risk and Moving Toward Solutions
Prevention, Treatment, and Impact of PMADs
Elevating Reproductive Health Equity
Associations Between Hormonal Contraceptive Use and Depression
Intersectionality of Social and Environmental Stressors and Mental Health
Depression in the Menopause Transition
HEALTHY APPROACHES TO MENTAL HEALTH AND AGING
Loneliness and Isolation in Women
The Dark Triad: Depression, Anxiety, and Dementia
Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD): A Mental Health Disorder Distinct from Depression
Holistic Approaches for Women’s Mental Health
Women and Girls with Disabilities
Indigenous Women’s Mental Health
Implementing Screening Guidelines for Anxiety, Depression, and IPV
Improving Access to Mental Health and SUD Treatment and Support Services
2 Overview of potential emotional and behavioral changes by phase of the menstrual cycle
3 Overlapping mechanisms contributing to high rates of female depression
4 Vasomotor symptoms (VMS) by race/ethnicity during various stages of perimenopause
5 The intersection of loneliness, isolation, and disconnection
6 Equity maps snapshot: LGBTQ equality by state data as of April 30, 2024
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| ACE | adverse childhood experience |
| ADHD | attention deficit hyperactivity disorder |
| AI/AN | American Indian and Alaska Native |
| CBT | cognitive behavioral therapy |
| CDC | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
| CMS | Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services |
| CVD | cardiovascular disease |
| DBT | dialectical behavioral therapy |
| DSM-5 | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders, Fifth Edition |
| EHR | electronic health record |
| FDA | U.S. Food and Drug Administration |
| HC | hormonal contraceptive |
| HRSA | Health Resources and Services Administration |
| IHS | Indian Health Service |
| IPT | interpersonal therapy |
| IPV | intimate partner violence |
| LGBTQ+ | lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, or asexual |
| MA | meta-analysis |
| MDD | major depressive disorder |
| MHA | Mental Health America |
| MIND | Mediterranean Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay diet |
| NA | nucleus accumbens |
| NIH | National Institutes of Health |
| NIMH | National Institute of Mental Health |
| PGD | prolonged grief disorder |
| PMAD | perinatal mood and anxiety disorder |
| PMDD | premenstrual depressive disorder |
| PME | premenstrual exacerbation |
| PMS | premenstrual syndrome |
| PSWQ | Penn State Worry Questionnaire |
| PTSD | posttraumatic stress disorder |
| RCT | randomized controlled trial |
| SAMHSA | Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration |
| SDOH | social determinants of health |
| SNRI | serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor |
| SSRI | selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor |
| SUD | substance use disorder |
| SWAN | Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation |
| UCLA | University of California, Los Angeles |
| UCSF | University of California, San Francisco |
| UPSM | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine |
| VMS | vasomotor symptoms |