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Research Partners
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Harvard Medical School is working closely with Global Mind Screen on a study using the Mind Screen and the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM diagnoses (SCID, Spitzer et al 1992), a psychiatric research tool. This study is investigating the concordance between the Mind Screen and the SCID for major DSM-IV diagnoses and will be completed by mid 2010. |
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The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences (DPBN) at Wayne State University School of Medicine is the largest psychological research department in the world. Its mission is to study and find solutions for the etiology and treatment of serious and chronic mental disorders. The DPBN has undertaken a peer review of the Mind Screen |
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Marketing Partner
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Roy Morgan is Australia’s best known and longest established market research and public opinion polling company with offices in Australia, New Zealand, the USA and the United Kingdom. GMS is working with RMR to analyse screening macro data collected for research purposes. |
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Development Partner
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Platform Interactive is an Australian Internet software development and digital marketing company. Platform Interactive has partnered with GMS since 2004 and has built the Mind Screen platform including Mind Screen v3.1 which includes a significant degree of backend functionality to improve practitioner workflow. |
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Charity Partner
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The Inspire Foundation is a non-profit organisation formed in response to escalating rates of youth suicide. Inspire runs three key programs for young people aged 16-25. Reach Out! (www.reachout.com.au), ActNow (www.actnow.com.au) and Beanbag are all run by young people for young people. The programs help young people deal with depression or suicidal thoughts, help them do something for their local community or simply experience new ways to learn and grow. Inspire's Reach Out Pro initiative (www.reachoutpro.com.au) is an online source of information, updates, best practice case studies and interactive features that will enable a range of professionals to engage young people in treatment and maintenance of better mental health outcomes. |
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