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The Youth Mental Health Academy (YMHA) program successfully engaged diverse high school students, showing high retention and interest in mental health careers. This pilot demonstrates a promising strategy for diversifying the future mental health workforce.

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  • Workforce Development
  • Youth Programs

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  • Rising mental health disorders disproportionately affect underserved youth.
  • Significant shortages exist in the mental health workforce across the US.
  • Marginalized youth populations require targeted career development initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the Youth Mental Health Academy (YMHA) program.
  • To pilot a multicomponent career development program for structurally marginalized youth.
  • To assess the program's impact on participants' interest in mental health careers.

Main Methods:

  • Recruited structurally marginalized high school students for the YMHA program.
  • Collected baseline and post-program data, alongside weekly acceptability ratings.
  • Assessed program feasibility through attendance, recruitment, and retention metrics.

Main Results:

  • 135 diverse students enrolled, with high completion rates (92% for summer program, 87.4% for internship).
  • Participants reported high program acceptability and engagement.
  • 82.9% of students expressed continued interest in mental health careers post-program.

Conclusions:

  • The YMHA program demonstrates high feasibility, acceptability, and retention among diverse youth.
  • The program shows promise for diversifying the mental health workforce.
  • Further large-scale studies are recommended to assess scalability and sustainability.