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来源类型 | Report |
规范类型 | 报告 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.7249/RR4441 |
来源ID | RR-4441-CMHSA |
2019 Evaluation of Los Angeles County's WhyWeRise Mental Health Campaign | |
Rebecca L. Collins; Nicole K. Eberhart; Rachana Seelam; Rebecca De Guttry; Matthew L. Mizel | |
发表日期 | 2020-04-01 |
出版年 | 2020 |
页码 | 29 |
语种 | 英语 |
结论 | WeRise continues to be a very positive experience for those attending and creates an environment supportive of mental health and well-being
Teens who attended the event appeared to gain a greater awareness of the challenges faced by individuals who have experienced mental health problems, better understanding of how to get mental health care, and increased empowerment
The survey of Los Angeles County youth found that at least 30 percent of youth were exposed to the WhyWeRise campaign
Those exposed to the WhyWeRise campaign were more likely than those unexposed to feel empowered to change how their communities deal with mental health issues, and they had stronger intentions to take action to break down barriers to treatment
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摘要 | In May 2018, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) launched WhyWeRise, a social marketing campaign intended to promote community engagement with mental health issues and create a movement to address barriers to mental health access. The campaign targets youth ages 14–24, with the goal of activating youth to advocate for well-being and access to quality mental health care as civil rights. A year later, the campaign still embodies the same general themes, but there was an increased emphasis in 2019 on confronting challenges to mental health and well-being. The current phase of the campaign notes the importance of feeling that life has purpose or meaning, the centrality of hope to well-being, and the need to obtain social support and provide it to others. In both 2018 and 2019, a central part of the WhyWeRise campaign was the WeRise event, which offers a large art gallery, a rally, performances, panels, and workshops. ,To gain insight into the WhyWeRise reach and impact, RAND evaluated the campaign broadly and the WeRise event specifically, through in-person interviews of WeRise event attendees and an online survey of youth throughout Los Angeles County. The in-person survey looks at the experiences of those who attended the WeRise event, while the online survey allows for comparison of those who were exposed to the WhyWeRise campaign (through the WeRise event or other means) with those who were not exposed to the campaign. |
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主题 | Adolescents ; Health Care Access ; Health Care Program Evaluation ; Los Angeles ; Mental Health Treatment |
URL | https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR4441.html |
来源智库 | RAND Corporation (United States) |
引用统计 | |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/524045 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Rebecca L. Collins,Nicole K. Eberhart,Rachana Seelam,et al. 2019 Evaluation of Los Angeles County's WhyWeRise Mental Health Campaign. 2020. |
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