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Prevalence and Predictors of Mental Health Programming Among U.S. Religious Congregations
2017-09-25 00:00:00.0     美国兰德公司-赛博战专栏     原网页

       Research Questions What percentage of congregations in the U.S. provide mental health programming? What congregational characteristics are associated with providing mental health programming?

       Objective

       This study assessed the prevalence of and factors associated with congregation-based programming in support of people with mental illness.

       Methods

       To estimate the proportion of congregations that provide mental health programming, this study reports analyses of survey responses from the 2012 National Congregations Study, a nationally representative survey of religious congregations in the United States (N=1,327). The analysis used multivariate logistic regression to identify congregational characteristics associated with the provision of mental health programming.

       Results

       Nearly one in four U.S. congregations (23%) provided some type of programming to support people with mental illness. Approximately 31% of all attendees belonged to a congregation that provided mental health programming. Congregational characteristics associated with providing mental health programming included having more members and having members with higher incomes, employing staff for social service programs, and providing health-focused programs. Other significant predictors included engaging with the surrounding community (that is, conducting community needs assessments and hosting speakers from social service organizations) and being located in a predominantly African-American community.

       Conclusions

       Greater coordination between mental health providers and congregations with programs that support people with mental illness could foster more integrated and holistic care, which in turn may lead to improved recovery outcomes.

       Key Findings

       Nearly a quarter of congregations in the United States provide mental health programming.

       More than 30 percent of people who attend congregations belonged to congregations that provided such programming.

       Congregational characteristics associated with offering mental health programming included:

       Younger and wealthier congregants Older clergy Dedicated social services staff Health-focused education programs Engagement with the surrounding community Located in predominantly African American communities

       Access further information on this document at ps.psychiatryonline.org This article was published outside of RAND. The full text of the article can be found at the link above.

       Research conducted by RAND Health

       This report is part of the RAND Corporation external publication series. Many RAND studies are published in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, as chapters in commercial books, or as documents published by other organizations.

       The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit institution that helps improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis. RAND's publications do not necessarily reflect the opinions of its research clients and sponsors.

       


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关键词: Health-focused     congregational characteristics     congregations     mental illness     programs     published     community     mental health programming    
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