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  • Health Policy
  • Mental Health Services Research

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  • In 1965, a nationwide effort commenced to develop comprehensive mental health state plans.
  • These plans aimed to improve mental health service delivery and accessibility across states.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the results of the extensive mental health planning initiatives undertaken.
  • To analyze the contemporary state of mental health planning.
  • To identify strategies for enhancing future state-level mental health planning.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of comprehensive mental health state plans submitted to the National Institute of Mental Health.
  • Interviews with state-level mental health planning professionals.
  • Discussions with stakeholders, including professionals and citizens involved in planning.
  • Review of relevant literature on mental health planning.

Main Results:

  • Observations on the outcomes of the large-scale mental health planning efforts were compiled.
  • The study provided commentary on the prevailing status of mental health planning.
  • Directions for facilitating more effective state-level planning were developed.

Conclusions:

  • The study synthesized findings from plans, interviews, and literature to inform future mental health policy.
  • Recommendations were formulated to improve the process and effectiveness of state mental health planning.
  • The research aimed to guide ongoing and future mental health service development at the state level.