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United Way of Northwest Vermont- Mental Health Initiative

Adelman, Julie
Bleau, Jake
Doshi, Jeyna
Hebert, Devin
Khadka, Angela
Legore, Shani S
Trus, Ryan
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Background: Mental healthcare has become a top priority in Northwest Vermont. However, capacity issues and other barriers limit access to appropriate and timely services. We developed a Sequential Intercept Model (SIM) map to allow stakeholders to understand how individuals from Chittenden County move through the continuum of the mental health system at individual, community, and institutional levels. This map is intended to help community leaders identify pinch points in the system and the changes needed for the greatest impact. Methods: The SIM map was created by using preexisting literature, mental health models, and stakeholder feedback. A participant interview guide was developed, and qualitative methods were used to conduct thematic analysis. Participants were recruited from the United Way Mental Health Initiative. Results: Thematic analysis revealed that major issues include addressing varying social risk factors and lack of accessibility to timely care and support. Individuals may get stuck at an intercept or not qualify for services due to social or organizational inadequacies. Conclusion: Although the SIM map provides a framework for the state of the mental health system in Vermont, systemic and social changes are crucial for improving the health and well-being of those with mental health needs. The Mental Health Initiative intends to use this map to help community leaders identify pinch points in the system and implement the changes that will have the greatest impact.
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2023-01-01
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