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Lived Experience, Research Leadership, and the Transformation of Mental Health Services: Building a Researcher Pipeline

Nev Jones, Kendall Atterbury, Louise Byrne, Michelle Colder Carras, Marie Brown, Peter Phalen

2021Psychiatric Services102 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, investment in participatory research methods within mental health services research has grown. Participatory efforts are often limited in scope, however, and attention to research leadership is largely absent from discourse about stakeholder involvement in the United States. This Open Forum calls for investment in building a pipeline of researchers with significant psychiatric disabilities and intersecting lived experiences frequently studied in public sector services research, including homelessness, incarceration, comorbid health problems, structural racism, and poverty. A series of concrete steps are described that faculty and research leadership can take now.

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Mental healthParticipatory action researchScope (computer science)StakeholderPovertyPublic relationsInvestment (military)Citizen journalismSociologyPublic sectorPhotovoicePsychologyPolitical scienceEconomic growthPsychiatryEconomicsPoliticsAnthropologyComputer scienceLawProgramming languageMental Health and Patient InvolvementPrimary Care and Health OutcomesHealth Policy Implementation Science
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