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14 Future Research and Other Opportunities
Pages 115-122

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... The speakers at the workshop identified many questions for future research. Although it was not a central focus of the workshop, participants 115
From page 116...
... The suggestions have been grouped by categories to provide a sense of the areas that participants raised as deserving attention, but suggestions may fit appropriately into multiple categories. This list does not represent a prioritized list of research questions or a comprehensive research agenda.
From page 117...
... (Clark) MENTAL HEALTH CARE, MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS, AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE Additional research is needed on mental health and substance abuse, particularly in the areas of intervention and service delivery, said some participants.
From page 118...
... HEALTH CARE Enhancing access to health care, ensuring appropriate insurance, improving coordination of care, and providing care that is culturally competent and effective for young adults were emphasized by a number of speakers. Specific suggestions included the following: • Young adults need better access to health care, including screening for diseases, for mental health issues, and for risk behaviors, and the provision of necessary services.
From page 119...
... • The effects of military service and of the military health care system on the health of young adults should be studied. (Hutchinson)
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... • Research is needed on the comparative effectiveness of interven tions to prevent and reduce homelessness, including interventions aimed at such subgroups as young adults with mental health prob lems or homeless young parents. (Courtney)
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... • The individualization of health-related messages and the integra tion of behavior-specific and common-cause intervention design principles need to be studied. (Jaccard)


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