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A 3 page paper. The writer chose the NIMH Web site to discuss and analyze. The site is described, offering specific topics and links provided. Two specific disorders, ADHD and Depression are used as examples, justifying the choices with the incidence of each disorder. The writer then comments about the usefulness of this type of information for nurses. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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File: MM12_PGnimha.RTF
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on a regular basis and offers at least dozens of hyperlinks to specific information. For instance, the major links are: NIMH Home, Health Information, Research & Funding and About NIMH.
The last offers an overview of NIMH along with dozens of more links within the general category. At the Home page, the NIMH offers the most recent information, i.e., breaking
news. On the day of this writing, the News link included headlines, such as "Cortex area Thinner in Youth with Alzheimers-Related Gene"; "Benefits of Antidepressants May Outweigh Risks for Kids";
and others. These are hot topics in both the mental and physical health professions. The Home page also offers an area called Highlights and on this day, two of those
titles were: "Coping with Traumatic Events" and "Senate Hearing on Mind, Brain, and Behavior Research at the National Institutes of Health. . . . " Moving over to the large
category of Health Information, the user finds links for Anxiety Disorders, Attention-Deficit Disorders, Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Eating Disorders and many other specific mental health concerns and psychiatric disorders. These
are all listed in a box on the right side of the Home Page but one can click on the Health Information link to also access information about these and
many other disorders. Given the prevalence of both ADD/ADHD and Depression, this user linked to each of these disorders. The ADD/ADHD page provides a definition of the disorder, the signs
and symptoms, how this disorder is diagnosed, Treatment and other types of information. Each is its own hyperlink. For instance, clicking on any link under the ADHD page, the user
if presented with a full booklet available in both html and PDF format. The booklet was revised in 2006 and begins with a short history of this disorder. It is
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