More Updated: Aug 31, 2021
THE IMPROV PROJECT
Improving Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Provision among People Living with HIV in Atlanta
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Many people living with HIV have comorbidities such as depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and/or alcohol use disorder that are not being treated, which increases the likelihood that they will not be retained in HIV care. This project is partnering with Positive Impact Health Centers to develop an intervention to help providers and to improve the integration of psychiatric medication and naltrexone into Ryan White-funded care sites in the Atlanta area.
HOW YOU CAN HELP!
Are you a HIV care provider, such as a doctor or counselor,at a Ryan White-funded Healthcare Center in the Atlanta metro area? Are you an administrator at a Ryan White-funded Healthcare Center in the Atlanta Metro area? If so, we invite you to participate in a group discussion about providing mental health and substance use treatment to patients! To participate please click on this link: https://redcap.link/improvprojectproviders
For more information please contact: Dr. Courtney Peasant Bonner at cpbonner@rti.org
Funding
This project is supported by the National Institute of Mental Health (1R34MH124628-01).
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