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Many restaurants face staff shortages as this summer s pandemic patio season begins

Many restaurants face staff shortages as this summer s pandemic patio season begins

Article content Two months ago, Teegavarapu Sarath Mohan decided the best way for his restaurant Vivaan to cope with Ontario’s pandemic stay-at-home order was to close temporarily. Naturally, he’s glad the province’s order lifted last week and restaurant patios will be able to open Friday. But even with business looking up, Vivaan faces a new hurdle. Nearly all of its staff are not returning and Mohan is scrambling to hire an entirely new team of servers, bartenders and support staff. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Many restaurants face staff shortages as this summer s pandemic patio season begins Back to video

Evidence on effectiveness of digital mental health interventions for adolescents remains inconclusive

Evidence on effectiveness of digital mental health interventions for adolescents remains inconclusive An increasing number of digital mental health interventions are designed for adolescents and young people with a range of mental health issues, but the evidence on their effectiveness is mixed, according to research by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and Spark Street Advisors. Computerized cognitive behavioral therapy was found effective for anxiety and depression in adolescents and young people holding promise for increasing access to mental health treatment for these conditions. However, the effectiveness of other digital interventions, including therapeutic video games, mobile apps, or social networking sites, and addressing a range of other mental health outcomes remain inconclusive. The findings are published online in the journal

Digital mental health interventions for young people are perceived promising, but are they effective

 E-Mail April 29, 2021 -An increasing number of digital mental health interventions are designed for adolescents and young people with a range of mental health issues, but the evidence on their effectiveness is mixed, according to research by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and Spark Street Advisors. Computerized cognitive behavioral therapy was found effective for anxiety and depression in adolescents and young people holding promise for increasing access to mental health treatment for these conditions. However, the effectiveness of other digital interventions, including therapeutic video games, mobile apps, or social networking sites, and addressing a range of other mental health outcomes remain inconclusive. The findings are published online in the journal

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