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Partnering with African American Churches to Create a Community Coalition for Mental Health.

Sidney H Hankerson1, Kenneth Wells2, Martha Adams Sullivan3, Joyce Johnson4, Laura Smith5, La'Shay Crayton6, Faith Miller-Sethi7, Clarencetine Brooks8, Alana Rule5, Jaylaan Ahmad-Llewellyn5, Doris Rhem9, Xavier Porter10, Raymond Croskey11, Eugena Simpson12, Charles Butler13, Samuel Roberts14, Alicia James15, Loretta Jones16.   

Abstract

Community partnered participatory research (CPPR) emphasizes community engagement, respect, and empowerment as guiding principles to promote mental health equity. This article describes the "Vision" stage of a CPPR-informed model to implement evidence-based practices for depression in two African American churches in Harlem, New York. Essential parts of the Vision include engagement of stakeholders and collaborative planning. The engagement process increased awareness about the project via a community-focused mental health symposium. The collaborative planning stage resulted in creating a multi-disciplinary Community Coalition for Mental Health, establishing the Coalition's values, agreeing to change the initial chosen study intervention from Interpersonal Counseling to Mental Health First Aid, and developing a website to disseminate the group's work. Key lessons learned from our partnered process are: 1) support from the lead pastor is crucial; 2) balancing community and academic interests can be challenging; 3) icebreaker activities foster relationships and reinforce CPPR principles; 4) multiple communication channels can enhance community participation; and, 5) should organize data in ways that make them easier to interpret.

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Keywords:  African American; Black Church; Community-based Participatory Research; Depression; Health Disparities; Mental Health First Aid

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 30202200      PMCID: PMC6128345          DOI: 10.18865/ed.28.S2.467

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethn Dis        ISSN: 1049-510X            Impact factor:   1.847


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