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Author Watkins, Katherine, author.

Title Evaluating the impact of prevention and early intervention activities on the mental health of California's population / Katherine E. Watkins, M. Audrey Burnam, Edward N. Okeke, Claude Messan Setodji ; sponsored by the California Mental Health Services Authority.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND Health, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF file (x, 274 pages)) : illustrations.
Series Technical report
Technical report (Rand Corporation)
Contents Ch. 1. Background -- ch. 2. Goals and approach -- ch. 3. Methods -- ch. 4. Evaluation frameworks -- ch. 5. Data sources and measure specifications -- ch. 6. Analytic approaches to evaluating the impact of prevention and early intervention programs -- ch. 7. Conclusions -- Appendix A. Framework logic models -- Appendix B. Database descriptions -- Appendix C. Measures descriptions -- Appendix D. Technical approach
Note Title from PDF title page.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary In 2004, California voters passed the Mental Health Services Act, which was intended to transform California's community mental health system from a crisis-driven system to one that included a focus on prevention and wellness. The vision was that prevention and early intervention (PEI) services comprised the first step in a continuum of services designed to identify early symptoms and prevent mental illness from becoming severe and disabling. Twenty percent of the act's funding was dedicated to PEI services. The act identified seven negative outcomes that PEI programs were intended to reduce: suicide, mental health-related incarcerations, school failure, unemployment, prolonged suffering, homelessness, and removal of children from the home. The Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC) coordinated with the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA), an independent administrative and fiscal intergovernmental agency, to seek development of a statewide framework for evaluating and monitoring the short- and long-term impact of PEI funding on the population. CalMHSA selected the RAND Corporation to develop a framework for the statewide evaluation. This report describes the approach, the data sources, and the frameworks developed: an overall approach framework and outcome-specific frameworks.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; I. Background; II. Goals and Approach; III. Methods; Interviewing Key Stakeholders; Developing Frameworks; Identifying Databases; IV. Evaluation Frameworks; Overall Approach Framework; Figure 4.1 An Approach to Understanding the Impact of Statewide Prevention and Early Intervention Funding; Outcome-Specific Frameworks; Figure 4.2 Suicide-Prevention Framework; Figure 4.3 Reduced-Suffering Framework; V. Data Sources and Measures Specifications; VI. Analytic Approaches to Evaluating the Impact of PEI.
Time-Trend Analysis of Observational Data (Before-and-After Design)Difference-in-Differences Design; Table 6.1 An Illustration of the Difference-in-Differences Design: Suicide Rates (%); Synthetic Control Method; Using Descriptive Statistics for Inference; VII. Conclusions; Usefulness of the Evaluation Framework; Applying the Framework to the Broader Evaluation of the Mental Health Services Act; Data Development; Other Important Evaluation Issues; Next Steps; A. Framework Logic Models; B. Database Descriptions; C. Measures Descriptions; D. Technical Approach.
Technical Details of a Time-Trend Analysis of Pooled Cross-Sectional DataAnalytic Methods for Longitudinal or Pooled Cross-Sectional Observations with No Baseline; Technical Details of Synthetic Control Design; Limitations; References.
Subject Mentally ill -- Care -- California -- Statistics.
Community mental health services -- California -- Statistics.
Mental Disorders -- prevention & control.
Mental Health Services -- economics.
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
State Government.
California.
Community mental health services. (OCoLC)fst00871055
Mentally ill -- Care. (OCoLC)fst01016705
California. (OCoLC)fst01204928
Genre/Form Statistics. (OCoLC)fst01423727
Added Author Burnam, M. Audrey, 1951- author.
Okeke, Edward N., author.
Setodji, Claude Messan, author.
RAND Health, issuing body.
California Mental Health Services Authority, sponsoring body.
Other Form: Print version: Watkins, Katherine E. Evaluating the Impact of Prevention and Early Intervention Activities on the Mental Health of California's Population. Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, ©2012
ISBN 9780833078186 (electroic book)
0833078186 (electroic book)
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