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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Education Policy
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Schools are crucial for addressing the youth mental health crisis.
  • Limited school-based mental health services are a significant challenge.
  • Public perception is a barrier to expanding these services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify individual characteristics associated with support for school mental health programs.
  • To determine program, policy, and contextual factors that increase public support.
  • To guide policymakers in implementing and accepting school mental health services.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of observational data from three national surveys.
  • Utilized a conjoint experiment with a hypothetical school board meeting scenario.
  • Randomly varied proposal details to assess public support.

Main Results:

  • Support for programs is higher among women, racial minorities, younger individuals, and Democrats.
  • State funding is favored over local taxes for school mental health services.
  • Requiring parental permission increases public support for participation.

Conclusions:

  • Overall public support for school mental health services is high.
  • Key factors like funding source and parental consent can facilitate implementation.
  • Findings provide actionable guidance for policymakers and school administrators.