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Research network to measure and promote emotional well-being
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The University of Wisconsin–Madison has received a $2.5 million four-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish a research network on the plasticity of well-being and to develop innovative measures of the key pillars of well-being. The network, funded by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, is one of five research networks across the country that NIH is supporting to advance our understanding of emotional well-being.
Research
provides tools for achieving the how of well-being in daily life
University
of Wisconsin-Madison
A
growing mental health crisis is the second wave of health issues
that experts anticipate due to the prolonged stress of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a recent Kaiser Family Foundation Tracking poll from July, 53 percent of
U.S. adults reported that their mental health had been negatively affected by
worry and stress over the pandemic up from 32 percent reported in March.
Organizations
and communities are looking for practical tools to support mental health amidst
this growing crisis, which is taking place alongside ongoing social and racial