PREDICT Training by Professor Brenda Penninx

Institute of Mental Health (IMH) recently welcomed Professor Brenda Penninx, the Principal Investigator from the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA) cohort study, for an in-depth two-day training session with the PREDICT study team. The training was hosted by the Mental Health Policy Programme Office’s Research Unit at IMH, underscoring Singapore’s commitment to advancing mental health research and policies.

Professor Brenda, known for her pioneering work in mental health epidemiology and her contributions to understanding depression and anxiety through NESDA, engaged IMH’s researchers with insights into longitudinal data analysis, study methodologies, and best research practices. The training aimed to enhance the PREDICT team’s capacity in implementing complex mental health studies, ultimately supporting Singapore’s ongoing efforts to improve mental health care and outcomes.

Professor Mythily Subramanian expressed appreciation for Professor Brenda's visit, highlighting the valuable exchange of knowledge and expertise. This collaboration marks a significant step in bolstering Singapore’s research capabilities in mental health, aligning with its vision to lead advancements in mental health policy and practice.