Activating Critical Resource Theory for School-Based Mental Health Staffing.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Angela Pollard, Jill D Sharkey
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Abstract

Background: Critical resource theory (CReT) provides a framework for the examination and reform of public finance policy. Funding policies for staffing school-based mental health providers have a substantial impact on the structure of service delivery and the ability of youth (and their families) to access much-needed supports in an era of growing mental health needs.

Methods: Using CReT, this integrative literature review examines the existing policies and practices of funding for staffing school-based mental health providers. It synthesizes the historical context of United States school finance policy and the current state of school-based mental health systems to identify opportunities for future research, policy, and practice.

Findings: The history of residential segregation by race and a complex system of funding sources and allocation methods presents significant barriers for equitable, adequate, and sustainable funding of school mental health staff. However, applying CReT to existing literature revealed sources of funding that can be leveraged and coordinated to provide the necessary staff for school mental health teams.

Implications for school health policy, practice, and equity: An application of CReT with mixed methods and participatory action research designs can support communities in securing the resources to staff adequate mental health systems through informed advocacy.

激活关键资源理论在校本心理卫生人员配置中的应用
背景:关键资源理论为审视和改革公共财政政策提供了一个框架。在一个心理健康需求日益增长的时代,为学校心理健康提供者提供人员的供资政策对提供服务的结构和青年(及其家庭)获得急需支持的能力产生了重大影响。方法:使用CReT,本综合文献综述检查了现有的政策和资助以学校为基础的心理健康提供者的做法。它综合了美国学校财政政策的历史背景和以学校为基础的心理健康系统的现状,以确定未来研究、政策和实践的机会。研究结果:种族隔离的历史以及复杂的资金来源和分配方法系统,对公平、充分和可持续地为学校心理卫生人员提供资金构成了重大障碍。然而,将CReT应用于现有文献揭示了可以利用和协调的资金来源,为学校心理健康团队提供必要的工作人员。对学校卫生政策、实践和公平的影响:将CReT与混合方法和参与性行动研究设计结合起来,可以支持社区通过知情的宣传来确保资源,为适当的精神卫生系统提供人员。
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Journal of School Health
Journal of School Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
134
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of School Health is published 12 times a year on behalf of the American School Health Association. It addresses practice, theory, and research related to the health and well-being of school-aged youth. The journal is a top-tiered resource for professionals who work toward providing students with the programs, services, and environment they need for good health and academic success.
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