mental health screenings for women
Mental health screenings for Women (examples of screening tools and how they are used)
Review this week’s media presentation, as well as Chapters 6 and 8 of the Tharpe et al. text and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services article in the Learning Resources.
Use guidelines on screening for the following topics and reflect on strengths and limitations of the screening guidelines.
Consider how the guidelines might support your clinical decision making.
Research guidelines on screening procedures for the topic assigned to you by the course Instructor (e.g., guidelines on screening for domestic violence, safety, nutrition, osteoporosis, heart disease, mental health, eating disorders, thyroid disease, pap smear, mammogram, cancer, and sexually transmitted infections). Note: The course Instructor will assign a topic to you by Day 1 of this week.
Reflect on strengths and limitations of the screening guidelines.
Consider how the guidelines might support your clinical decision making.
Post an explanation of the guidelines on screening procedures for the topic assigned to you. Include an explanation of strengths and limitations of the guidelines. Then, explain how the guidelines might support your clinical decision making.
http://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/N…https://class.content.laureate.net/cbeb13986072869…
2-3 pages. APA. at least 3 references.
https://www.hhs.gov/programs/prevention-and-wellne…
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Mental Health Screenings for Women
Mental Health Screening Tools
Mental health screening refers to the examination of a person’s emotional health. It is a process that is essential in determining whether a person suffers from mental health disorder. Evidence shows that almost 50% of Americans suffer from mental health disorders with women being the majority(US Department of Health and Human Services, 2009).
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