Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Programs in Rural Communities: A Focus Group Study

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David Skubby
Natalie Bonfine
Meghan Novisky
Mark R. Munetz
Christian Ritter
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[1] Northeast Ohio Medical University,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Kent State University,undefined
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Community Mental Health Journal | 2013年 / 49卷
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Crisis intervention; Criminal justice; Law enforcement; Police officers; Rural communities;
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The Crisis Intervention Teams model (CIT) was originally developed as an urban model for police officers responding to calls about persons experiencing a mental illness crisis. Literature suggests that there is reason to believe that there may be unique challenges to adapting this model in rural settings. This study attempts to better understand these unique challenges. Thematic analysis of focus group interviews revealed that there were both external and internal barriers to developing CIT in their respective communities. Some of these barriers were a consequence of working in small communities and working within small police departments. Participants actively overcame these barriers through the realization that CIT was needed in their community, through collaborative efforts across disciplines, and through the involvement of mental health advocacy groups. These results indicate that CIT can be successfully implemented in rural communities.
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页码:756 / 764
页数:8
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