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Building Partnerships With Rural Arkansas Faith Communities to Promote Veterans’ Mental Health: Lessons Learned

What Is the Purpose of This Study? * To describe the development of a multisite program to partner rural clergy and academics in three Arkansas sites to improve access to formal mental health care for Veterans. * To describe how a common goal and approach across sites can result in unique local prog...

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Published in:Progress in community health partnerships 2014-03, Vol.8 (1), p.1-1
Main Authors: Sullivan, Greer, Hunt, Justin, Haynes, Tiffany F, Bryant, Keneshia, Cheney, Ann M, Pyne, Jeffrey M, Reaves, Christina, Sullivan, Steve, Lewis, Caleb, Barnes, Bonita, Barnes, Michael, Hudson, Cliff, Jegley, Susan, Larkin, Bridgette, Russell, Shane, White, Penny, Gilmore, LaNissa, Claypoole, Sterling, Smith, Johnny, Richison, Ruth
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Summary:What Is the Purpose of This Study? * To describe the development of a multisite program to partner rural clergy and academics in three Arkansas sites to improve access to formal mental health care for Veterans. * To describe how a common goal and approach across sites can result in unique local programs when a participatory process is used. * To assess aspects of the partnerships formed in this way, following Naylor's model.
ISSN:1557-0541
1557-055X
1557-055X
DOI:10.1353/cpr.2014.0016