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John Naslund, Ph.D.

Dr. Naslund is Instructor of Global Health and Social Medicine. He holds expertise in psychiatric epidemiology, implementation science, and digital mental health. Dr. Naslund's scholarship seeks to advance efforts aimed at improving the lives of individuals facing the challenges of mental illness worldwide. His work is focused in low-resource settings, with emphasis in India and the United States, and covers three major thematic areas: 1) training and building capacity of non-specialist providers for task-sharing and scaling up evidence-based mental health interventions; 2) health promotion and addressing excess mortality in persons living with severe mental disorders; and 3) digital platforms for peer-to-peer support and empowering individuals living with mental illness. Dr. Naslund’s work is supported by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, the Harvard Global Health Institute Burke Fellowship, and the Wellcome Trust. Dr. Naslund is an Honorary Research Fellow with Sangath, a world leading NGO and research organization based in India. He is also co-director of the Mental Health for All Lab at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Naslund has a longstanding track record advocating for the rights, dignity, and quality of healthcare for those living with mental illness.

Patterns and correlates of mental healthcare utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic among individuals with pre-existing mental disorder.
Authors: Authors: Lee H, Kennedy CJ, Tu A, Restivo J, Liu CH, Naslund JA, Patel V, Choi KW, Smoller JW.
PLoS One
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Factors influencing engagement in in-person and remotely delivered lifestyle interventions for young adults with serious mental illness: A qualitative study.
Authors: Authors: Browne J, Naslund JA, Salwen-Deremer JK, Sarcione C, Cabassa LJ, Aschbrenner KA.
Early Interv Psychiatry
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Erratum: Scaling up the task-sharing of psychological therapies: A formative study of the PEERS smartphone application for supervision and quality assurance in rural India - CORRIGENDUM.
Authors: Authors: Singla DR, Fernandes L, Savel K, Shah A, Agrawal R, Bhan A, Nadkarni A, Sharma A, Khan A, Lahiri A, Tugnawat D, Lesh N, Patel V, Naslund J.
Glob Ment Health (Camb)
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Development of a remote implementation support strategy to enhance integration of depression treatment into primary care settings in rural India.
Authors: Authors: Pedersen GA, Haney JR, Singh A, Choubey S, Bondre A, Vorapanya V, Bhan A, Tugnawat D, Patel V, Naslund JA, Ramaswamy R.
Front Public Health
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Remote coaching for supporting the implementation of treatment for depression in primary care in Madhya Pradesh, India: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial.
Authors: Authors: Bondre AP, Singh A, Tugnawat D, Chandke D, Khan A, Shrivastava R, Lu C, Ramaswamy R, Patel V, Bhan A, Naslund JA.
Front Health Serv
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Adapting and deploying a digital program for training non-specialist providers on a brief psychological intervention for depression in rural Gujarat, India.
Authors: Authors: Brahmbhatt A, Rathod D, Joshi U, Khan A, Teja GS, Desai S, Chauhan A, Shah S, Bhatt D, Venkatraman S, Tugnawat D, Balsari S, Patel V, Bhan A, Naslund JA.
PLOS Glob Public Health
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Scaling up the task-sharing of psychological therapies: A formative study of the PEERS smartphone application for supervision and quality assurance in rural India.
Authors: Authors: Singla DR, Fernandes L, Savel K, Shah A, Agrawal R, Bhan A, Nadkarni A, Sharma A, Khan A, Lahiri A, Tugnawat D, Lesh N, Naslund J, Patel V.
Glob Ment Health (Camb)
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Stress Alleviation Methods for community-Based Health ActiVists (SAMBHAV): Development of a digital program for stress reduction for community health workers in rural India.
Authors: Authors: Shrivastava R, Singh A, Khan A, Choubey S, Haney JR, Karyotaki E, Tugnawat D, Bhan A, Naslund JA.
SSM Ment Health
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An Active Model of Research Translation for the General Public: Content Analysis of a YouTube-Based Health Podcast.
Authors: Authors: Tsulukidze M, Grande SW, Naslund JA.
JMIR Form Res
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"We are everyone's ASHAs but who's there for us?" a qualitative exploration of perceptions of work stress and coping among rural frontline workers in Madhya Pradesh, India.
Authors: Authors: Shrivastava R, Sharma L, Jolly M, Ahuja R, Sharma R, Naslund JA, Agrawal J, Shidhaye R, Mehrotra S, Hollon SD, Patel V, Tugnawat D, Kumar A, Bhan A, Bondre AP.
Soc Sci Med
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