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Applying Social Capital Theory to Research on Interprofessional Collaboration in Expanded School Mental Health.
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Applying Social Capital Theory to Research on Interprofessional Collaboration in Expanded School Mental Health./
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Lockhart, Naorah Celia.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2017,
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158 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-03(E), Section: A.
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Education policy. -
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Applying Social Capital Theory to Research on Interprofessional Collaboration in Expanded School Mental Health.
Lockhart, Naorah Celia.
Applying Social Capital Theory to Research on Interprofessional Collaboration in Expanded School Mental Health.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2017 - 158 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-03(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, 2017.
Collaboration is widely adopted across professional practice and academic disciplines as a strategy to achieve common goals. In expanded school mental health (ESMH), collaboration between educators and community mental health (CMH) professionals is necessary to increase access to mental health services in schools, particularly in high-need communities where barriers to services are common. It is believed that collaboration leads to integration of knowledge and resources that are typically siloed, creating new opportunities and approaches to solve complex problems such as the impact of mental health problems on learning and other developmental outcomes for young people. Although it is assumed that collaboration results in improved outcomes, little research supports this claim. Critics of collaboration cite unclear definitions, lack of measures that capture real collaborative teamwork, and rhetoric that appears inclusive yet may uphold existing hierarchies of power. To address these issues, this three-paper dissertation aimed to: (1) clarify the meaning of collaboration and provide a conceptual framework grounded in social capital theory for interpreting research in ESMH, (2) demonstrate the utility of social network analysis (SNA) for measuring collaboration, and (3) explore the experiences of CMH professionals involved in ESMH collaboration where power structures likely impact practice.
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Collaboration is widely adopted across professional practice and academic disciplines as a strategy to achieve common goals. In expanded school mental health (ESMH), collaboration between educators and community mental health (CMH) professionals is necessary to increase access to mental health services in schools, particularly in high-need communities where barriers to services are common. It is believed that collaboration leads to integration of knowledge and resources that are typically siloed, creating new opportunities and approaches to solve complex problems such as the impact of mental health problems on learning and other developmental outcomes for young people. Although it is assumed that collaboration results in improved outcomes, little research supports this claim. Critics of collaboration cite unclear definitions, lack of measures that capture real collaborative teamwork, and rhetoric that appears inclusive yet may uphold existing hierarchies of power. To address these issues, this three-paper dissertation aimed to: (1) clarify the meaning of collaboration and provide a conceptual framework grounded in social capital theory for interpreting research in ESMH, (2) demonstrate the utility of social network analysis (SNA) for measuring collaboration, and (3) explore the experiences of CMH professionals involved in ESMH collaboration where power structures likely impact practice.
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