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A Community-Embedded Implementation Model for Mental-Health Interventions: Reaching the Hardest to Reach.

Eve S Puffer1,2, David Ayuku3.   

Abstract

The mental-health-care treatment gap remains very large in low-resource communities, both within high-income countries and globally in low- and middle-income countries. Existing approaches for disseminating psychological interventions within health systems are not working well enough, and hard-to-reach, high-risk populations are often going unreached. Alternative implementation models are needed to expand access and to address the burden of mental-health disorders and risk factors at the family and community levels. In this article, we present empirically supported implementation strategies and propose an implementation model-the community-embedded model (CEM)-that integrates these approaches and situates them within social settings. Key elements of the model include (a) embedding in an existing, community-based social setting; (b) delivering prevention and treatment in tandem; (c) using multiproblem interventions; (d) delivering through lay providers within the social setting; and (e) facilitating relationships between community settings and external systems of care. We propose integrating these elements to maximize the benefits of each to improve clinical outcomes and sustainment of interventions. A case study illustrates the application of the CEM to the delivery of a family-based prevention and treatment intervention within the social setting of religious congregations in Kenya. The discussion highlights challenges and opportunities for applying the CEM across contexts and interventions.

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Keywords:  community psychology; culture/diversity; global mental health; implementation science; interpersonal relations: family; socioeconomic status; treatment

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35486821     DOI: 10.1177/17456916211049362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Psychol Sci        ISSN: 1745-6916


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1.  Family Strengthening in the Context of COVID-19: Adapting a Community-Based Intervention from Kenya to the United States.

Authors:  Eve S Puffer; Savannah L Johnson; Kaitlin N Quick; Amber D Rieder; Mahgul Mansoor; Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell; Sierra Jones; Shaneeka Moore-Lawrence; Justin D Rasmussen; Cameron Cucuzzella; Francelia Burwell; Latoria Dowdy; Florine Moore; Nancy Rosales; Ameya Sanyal; Preetha Ramachandran; Emmy Duerr; Logan Tice; David Ayuku; Wanda J Boone
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2022-08-30
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