The State School Mental Health Profile: Findings from 25 States

Author:

Orenstein Shawn1ORCID,Yarnell Jordy2,Connors Elizabeth23,Bohnenkamp Jill1,Hoover Sharon2,Lever Nancy2

Affiliation:

1. National Center for School Mental Health, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 737 West Lombard Street, 4th Floor Baltimore MD 21201

2. National Center for School Mental Health, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 737 West Lombard Street, 4th Floor Baltimore MD 21201

3. Department of Psychiatry Yale University, 389 Whitney Avenue, Office 106 New Haven CT 06511

Abstract

ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDState‐level leadership and conditions are instrumental to local and regional comprehensive school mental health system (CSMHS) quality, sustainability, and growth. However, systematic documentation of state‐level school mental health (SMH) policy, infrastructure, funding, and practice is limited.METHODSUsing a multi‐phase, multi‐method process, we developed the State School Mental Health Profile (State Profile) to offer a comprehensive landscape of state SMH efforts. State leaders in 25 states completed the State Profile once over a 3‐year data collection period. Mixed methods results are reported in 8 domains.RESULTSState education agencies were reportedly most involved in SMH technical assistance, advocacy, leadership, funding, and service provision, with mental health agencies reported as second most involved. Nearly half of state respondents reported having a state‐level SMH director or coordinator. Policies with the greatest perceived impact require implementation of and funding for SMH services and supports. Despite leveraging multiple sources of funding, most states emphasized lack of funding as a primary barrier to establishing CSMHSs. All states reported staffing shortages.CONCLUSIONThe State Profile can assist multi‐agency state leadership teams to self‐assess policy, infrastructure, and resources to support CSMHSs statewide. Findings point to areas of opportunity to advance equity across resource allocation, service provision, and policy development.

Funder

Health Resources and Services Administration

Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Publisher

Wiley

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