
72: Partnerships Between Faith Communities and the Mental Health Sector: A Scoping Review
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Eunice Wong, Ph.D., (RAND, Santa Monica, Calif.) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss a review taking a look at the interactions of faith communities and the mental health sector in the provision of mental health care.
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- 00:56 How did you arrive at this field of study?
- 02:58 What is RAND and what do they do?
- 04:11 How are works for a think tank evaluated?
- 05:21 The interaction of faith communities and mental health service provision
- 07:38 Types of collaboration – PSFPTP Hankerson episode
- 09:57 Why look at the literature now?
- 11:12 What kinds of questions are you asking?
- 12:57 The complexity of different faiths, and different organizations
- 15:56 Topline findings
- 18:12 Does the research paradigm work in situations like this?
- 22:03 Discussing a patient and provider’s religiosity
- 23:20 Assumptions and characterizations of faith-based organizations
- 24:55 Destigmatizing conversations about mental health and behavioral health in faith-based communities
- 27:39 The multilayered nature of faith-based community participation
- 28:53 Future research
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