Documenting a Decade of Exponential Growth in Employer Demand for Peer Support Providers.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Margaret P Ziemann, Randl B Dent, Ellen D Schenk, Deborah Strod, Qian Luo, Rachel A Banawa, Sara Westergaard, Clese E Erikson
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The past decade has seen peer support providers increasingly incorporated as part of a recovery-oriented approach to behavioral health (BH) services for mental illness and substance use disorder. Despite this, there are few data sources to track this sector of the BH workforce, and understanding of peer support provider supply, demand, distribution, and associated factors is limited. In this retrospective, observational study, the authors analyzed job postings from 2010 to 2020 to assess employer demand for peer support providers and the factors associated with its growth, using a labor market data set from Emsi Burning Glass. The authors identified peer support job postings using a three-pronged, stepwise approach. Then, bivariate regression analyses using robust standard errors were conducted to examine state-level relationships between the number of peer support job postings per 100,000 population and Medicaid policies and indicators of states' BH infrastructure. The authors identified approximately 35,000 unique postings, finding the number increased 17-fold between 2010 and 2020. Bivariate analysis found significant state-level associations between peer support job postings and Medicaid expansion, as well as states' mean number of mental health facilities. This analysis represents the first to quantify employer demand for peer support providers, clearly demonstrating robust growth over time. Findings underscore the importance of continuing to develop data on this workforce to better understand factors driving its growth.

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记录十年来雇主对同伴支持提供者需求的指数增长。
在过去十年中,同伴支持提供者越来越多地被纳入面向康复的精神疾病和药物使用障碍行为健康服务的一部分。尽管如此,很少有数据来源可以跟踪BH劳动力的这一部门,并且对同行支持提供商的供应、需求、分布和相关因素的了解也是有限的。在这项回顾性观察性研究中,作者使用Emsi Burning Glass的劳动力市场数据集,分析了2010年至2020年的招聘信息,以评估雇主对同伴支持提供者的需求及其增长相关因素。作者使用三管齐下、循序渐进的方法来确定同伴支持职位。然后,使用稳健的标准误差进行双变量回归分析,以检查每10万人中同伴支持工作岗位的数量与医疗补助政策和各州BH基础设施指标之间的州一级关系。作者确定了大约35000个独特的帖子,发现2010年至2020年间,这个数字增长了17倍。双变量分析发现,同伴支持职位发布与医疗补助计划扩张以及各州平均精神卫生设施数量之间存在显著的州一级关联。这一分析首次量化了雇主对同伴支持提供者的需求,清楚地表明随着时间的推移,雇主对同伴支持提供者的需求正在强劲增长。调查结果强调了继续开发这一劳动力数据的重要性,以更好地了解推动其增长的因素。
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Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research
Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
51
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal examines the organization, financing, delivery and outcomes of behavioral health services (i.e., alcohol, drug abuse, and mental disorders), providing practical and empirical contributions to and explaining the implications for the broader behavioral health field. Each issue includes an overview of contemporary concerns and recent developments in behavioral health policy and management through research articles, policy perspectives, commentaries, brief reports, and book reviews. This journal is the official publication of the National Council for Behavioral Health.
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