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Promoting Health Equity Through Voter Support Activities for the Inpatient Psychiatric Population.

Julie A GrazianeKatharine B DalkeCezary MikolukThomas LauxSandeep PradhanJunjia ZhuDavid ZugJason NoelJoy L BowenElisabeth J S Kunkel
Published in: Community mental health journal (2022)
Individuals with mental illness often face barriers to voting. One of the primary barriers is not being registered to vote. This paper describes voter support activities (VSAs) provided to hospitalized adults on the acute inpatient psychiatric units at Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute. During the six weeks preceding the 2020 general election, adult inpatients were offered six VSAs and an optional survey examining previous voting behaviors and barriers encountered to voting. VSAs included checking voter registration status and polling location, completing a paper or electronic voter registration application, and requesting a mail-in ballot. Of 189 patients approached, 119 individuals participated in the survey and 60 individuals utilized at least one VSA. This project demonstrates that VSAs are a welcome and feasible resource for psychiatrically hospitalized adults. Psychiatric providers can serve an important role in promoting access to voting-related activities for their patients.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • mental illness
  • newly diagnosed
  • prognostic factors
  • public health
  • palliative care
  • cross sectional
  • risk assessment
  • social media
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  • climate change
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