What is it about?

State Mental Health Authorities (SMHA) administer federal funds that support first episode psychosis (FEP) programs in every State and U.S. territory. SMHAs are state governmental agencies designed to ensure the delivery of services to individuals with mental health conditions. Typically, SMHAs coordinate and directly operate mental health services (e.g., direct psychiatric treatment, supports for housing, employment and education) and allocate funds to community providers for mental health services not provided by the SMHA. This study investigated whether there is a relationship between the level of SMHA involvement with FEP programs and patient outcomes in those programs. Results show diversity in level of oversight and involvement of SMHA with funded FEP programs. Analyses suggest that higher levels of SMHA involvement is associated with greater patient improvement, such as reduction in symptoms and increased social and role functioning.

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Why is it important?

Findings provide suggestive evidence about the important role that State Mental Health Authorities (SMHA) can play in improving the implementation of FEP programs and in supporting positive outcomes for patients.

Perspectives

Study findings support previous research that highlight the power of State Mental Health Authorities (SMHA) in “championing” EBP implementation within states. With the continued federal funding of first episode psychosis programs across every state and U.S. territory, efforts should made to educate SMHAs staff who administer the Mental Health Block Grant Set Aside for first episode psychosis on ways they can become involved with their funded programs.

Shoma Ghose
Westat Inc

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This page is a summary of: State Mental Health Authority Level of Involvement in Coordinated Specialty Care Clinics and Client Outcomes, Psychiatric Services, March 2023, American Psychiatric Association,
DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.202100676.
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