This project investigates human-computer interactions with a virtual health agent delivering Motivational Interviewing.
The purpose of this study is to determine if the Youth Alternative Solutions Program is effective at reducing incarcerations and hospital admissions related to substance use.
The School-Based Opportunities for Adolescent Recovery (SOARing) study examines the preliminary effectiveness of an adolescent DBT-skills group treatment delivered in a school-based setting.
The CHWs project aims to reduce burnout among Community Health Workers providing home visits to under-served families of children experiencing chronic absenteeism from school in San Bernardino.
This project proposes to unpack Problem-Solving as a complex skill set to reduce risk for internalizing problems for young people.
Project MATCH involves the implementation of a modular and transdiagnostic intervention for children called "MATCH" in two settings: integrated healthcare and school-based. Outcomes of interest include implementation outcomes and youth mental health outcomes. This project is funded by the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative.
The wellness ambassador program at Sierra High School (the Sunshine Crew) will be co-developing a peer to peer wellness program including a wellness podcast and a wellness counseling program.