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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.

Sleep quality and its relationship to mental health, physical health and health behaviours among young adults with serious mental illness enrolled in a lifestyle intervention trial.
Authors: Authors: Aschbrenner KA, Naslund JA, Salwen-Deremer JK, Browne J, Bartels SJ, Wolfe RS, Xie H, Mueser KT.
Early Interv Psychiatry
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Assessing costs of developing a digital program for training community health workers to deliver treatment for depression: A case study in rural India.
Authors: Authors: Joshi U, Naslund JA, Anand A, Tugnawat D, Vishwakarma R, Bhan A, Patel V, Lu C.
Psychiatry Res
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Ethical issues of collecting, storing, and analyzing geo-referenced tweets for mental health research.
Authors: Authors: Fadda M, Sykora M, Elayan S, Puhan MA, Naslund JA, Mooney SJ, Albanese E, Morese R, Gruebner O.
Digit Health
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The impact of social drivers, conditional cash transfers and their mechanisms on the mental health of the young; an integrated retrospective and forecasting approach using the 100 million Brazilian Cohort: A study protocol.
Authors: Authors: Machado DB, Azevedo Paiva de Araujo J, Alves FJO, Fernando Silva Castro-de-Araujo L, da Silva Rodrigues E, Fialho Morais Xavier E, Lins Rodrigues R, Rasella D, Naslund J, Patel V, L Barreto M.
PLoS One
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Addressing Mental Health Stigma in Low-Income and Middle-Income Countries: A New Frontier for Digital Mental Health.
Authors: Authors: Naslund JA, Deng D.
Ethics Med Public Health
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Exploring the Barriers to and Motivators for Using Digital Mental Health Interventions Among Construction Personnel in Nigeria: Qualitative Study.
Authors: Authors: Nwaogu JM, Chan APC, Naslund JA, Hon CKH, Belonwu C, Yang J.
JMIR Form Res
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Protecting Mental Health Data Privacy in India: The Case of Data Linkage With Aadhaar.
Authors: Authors: Bondre A, Pathare S, Naslund JA.
Glob Health Sci Pract
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Development and implementation of COVID-19 safety protocols for conducting a randomized trial in global mental health: Field report from Central India.
Authors: Authors: Joshi U, Khan A, Muke S, Choubey S, Tugnawat D, Naslund JA, Bhan A.
Asian J Psychiatr
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Use of digital health tools for health promotion in cancer survivors.
Authors: Authors: Onyeaka HK, Zambrano J, Longley RM, Celano CM, Naslund JA, Amonoo HL.
Psychooncology
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Renewed call for lifestyle interventions to address obesity among individuals with serious mental illness in the COVID-19 era and beyond.
Authors: Authors: Aschbrenner KA, Naslund JA, Reed JD, Fetter JC.
Transl Behav Med
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