Research to Advance Care for Depression and Suicide in Texas
Depression and suicide affect a significant number of Texas youth. TX-YDSRN supports research to better understand depression and suicide and improve its detection and treatment through measurement-based care.
Participating Institutions
- Baylor College of Medicine
- Texas A & M University
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso
- Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock
- University of North Texas Health Science Center
- UT Austin Dell Medical School
- UT Health Science Center at Houston
- UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
- UT Health Science Center at Tyler
- UT Medical Branch
- UT Rio Grande Valley
- UT Southwestern Medical Center
The TX-YDSRN hub is led by Dr. Madhukar Trivedi at UT Southwestern and co-led by Dr. Sarah Wakefield at Texas Tech University Health Science Center. The purpose of this research network is to improve the evaluation of and response to the increasing problem of youth depression and suicide in Texas.
Impacting Youth
As we think about where, when, and how to provide mental health interventions in our schools, the key to success is to impact EVERY student at all three tiers in terms of resilience, wellness, and mental health promotion.
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Despite great progress in uncovering the underlying mechanisms of many diseases over the last several decades, modern medicine has just begun to understand the human brain—the body’s most complex system and medicine’s greatest mystery.
Find out morePartnership Across Texas
To better understand the areas of greatest impact, we have identified and partnered with schools, community organizations, and healthcare systems on initiatives to improve the diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders and enhance suicide prevention efforts.
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For more than two decades, Dr. Madhukar Trivedi and his colleagues at UT Southwestern Medical Center have conducted cutting-edge research to improve the treatment of depression, including the largest study-to-date examining appropriate treatment sequences for depression.