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A Phenomenological Exploration of Families' Experiences of the Mental Health System of Care in the Monadnock Region.

Maxine NoticeJanet RobertsonKarmen SmithSeon KimMartha LaRiviereLucille BynoNeil BinetteCollins AnaecheEman Tadros
Published in: Community mental health journal (2023)
Accessing mental health treatment in rural locations is a unique challenge for families with youth experiencing adverse mental health conditions. Families often experience a variety of difficulties accessing and negotiating changes within the system of care. This study aimed to understand the experiences of families and their youth in navigating the mental health system in a rural community. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to examine how participants interpret their experiences within the local system of care. Qualitative interviews were conducted with eight families. Results included five main themes: youth experience, family experience, access to a system of care, relationships between stakeholders, and larger societal beliefs. Families highlighted their experiences accessing the local care system and their hope for strengthening community access and partnerships. Findings indicate that prioritizing family voices should be encouraged by local systems.
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