Five Canadian research teams receive major grants to address gaps in mental health care highlighted by the COVID-19 crisis
"Across Canada, we have seen that the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating peoples' mental health and substance use problems. Thanks to the Bell Let's Talk-Brain Canada Mental Health Research Program, and the hard-working researchers, more Canadians and Indigenous Peoples will have access to the mental health and substance use supports they need - today, and every day. Because there's no health without mental health."
- The Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions
It is currently estimated that one in five Canadians will experience some type of mental health issue or illness in any given year, with 1.6 million reporting that their mental health needs are not being fully met. While some individuals benefit greatly, for many living with a mental health issue or illness, the options that are available are not always adequate. The pandemic has only highlighted the need for enhanced mental health research and care initiatives that address this.
By developing new and emerging directions and solutions for mental health challenges, the selected teams are advancing efforts to recognize and respond to the evolving mental health needs of Canadians.
The Bell Let's Talk-Brain Canada Mental Health Research Program recipient teams include some of the best researchers from across the country in the mental health field. The projects are:
- A Randomized Sham-Controlled Trial of Accelerated Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression - team led by
Daniel Blumberger ,Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) - AID-ME: Artificial Intelligence in Depression – Medication Enhancement: A Randomized, Patient and Rater Blinded, Active-Controlled Trial of a Deep-Learning Enabled Clinical Decision Aid for Personalized Depression Treatment Selection - team led by
Manuela Ferrari , Centre de recherche de l'hôpital Douglas -Douglas Hospital Research Centre - BEAM: Building Emotional Awareness and Mental Health in Parenting. An app-based intervention to improve postpartum mental health and support children's brain development - team led by
Catherine Lebel andLianne Tomfohr-Madsen ,University of Calgary - Promoting cognitive health in schizophrenia with online psychological interventions: A national implementation strategy centered on a digital learning platform - team led by
Martin Lepage ,McGill University - Optimization of Prefrontal Theta-Burst Stimulation to Treat Depression: A Bench to First-in-Human Study - team led by Tarek Rajji,
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
"The Bell Let's Talk-Brain Canada Mental Health Research Program is helping to ensure our health care system is equipped with the best treatment options available. We are grateful for this partnership with Bell Let's Talk as we continue working together to achieve meaningful impact in a field where there is still so much to discover. During the application process we saw a great amount of interest from many key research teams across the country, which is very encouraging for scientific advancement. Neuroscience, including mental health, is a critical research domain to invest in, for a healthier and stronger Canada."
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"On behalf of Bell Let's Talk, I would like to congratulate these incredible multidisciplinary research teams on the work they are doing to advance mental health care in
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The projects were selected following a rigorous peer-reviewed grant competition that engaged an international panel in evaluating projects grounded in scientific excellence and with the potential to quickly address gaps in mental health research. To view the research projects, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.
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