Utilizing a CBPR approach to assess the impact of COVID-19 on individuals who receive publicly funded behavioral health services

Nickholas Grant, Ronald Byrd, Robert Forlano, Steven Olsen, Richard Youins,Michael J. Sernyak, Doreen Fulara,Joy S. Kaufman

Journal of community psychology(2023)

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The coronavirus disease pandemic has highlighted significant gaps in community mental health services, placing vulnerable individuals at greater risk for mental health and substance use difficulties via disrupting their wellness journey. Guided by a wellness framework, a needs assessment was conducted among adult consumers of behavioral health services to understand their needs during the pandemic and to help develop and strengthen service delivery strategies. A team of three university researchers and four Consumer Researchers, who receive services at a publicly funded community mental health center, engaged in a community-based participatory project in which 13 focus groups were conducted with 51 consumers. Several themes emerged from a thematic analysis of transcripts regarding consumer well-being and healthcare needs, coping strategies employed, and the accessibility, benefits, and perception of clinical and support services during the pandemic. Results highlighted strengths in service delivery and areas in need of enhancement. Findings may inform similar community services that seek to enhance delivery of care among vulnerable populations.
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action research,community-based participatory research,Consumer Researcher,COVID-19,mental health services,pandemic,vulnerable populations
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