
Christina Carilli
Social/Clinical Research AssistantUNC Center for Health Equity Research |
EDUCATION
B.S. | High Point University | Psychology
BIOGRAPHY
Christina Carilli is as a Social/Clinical Research Assistant with the Implementation of EMR-Integrated Referrals to Link Clinical and Community Services to Reduce Health Inequity initiative at the UNC Center for Health Equity Research. She earned her B.S. in Psychology from High Point University in 2021.
Christina Carilli is as a Social/Clinical Research Assistant with the Implementation of EMR-Integrated Referrals to Link Clinical and Community Services to Reduce Health Inequity initiative at the UNC Center for Health Equity Research. She earned her B.S. in Psychology from High Point University in 2021.
CONTACTS
(203) 767-1709christina_carilli@med.unc.edu |
HEALTH EQUITY FOCUS
Mental HealthKEY PROJECTS
- Impact of a multidisciplinary educational training program (OverdosED) on knowledge and perceptions of depressant substance use on a college campus | Pilot study to assess the efficacy of a multidisciplinary educational training program (OverdosED) designed to increase college students' knowledge of and confidence in their ability to appropriately recognize and respond to suspected overdose on depressant substances.
- Attitudes and perceptions about the use of long-acting injectable antipsychotics among behavioral health practitioners | Long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAI-As) are important tools for the treatment of schizophrenia, yet they appear to be underutilized. This study will assess practitioner perceptions of LAI-As to elucidate reasons for underuse and uncover new avenues to increase appropriate use.