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Published Online: 15 January 2025

Addressing Mental Health Needs in Rural and Indigenous Communities: Serving People on Their Terms

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Historically, the suicide rates in rural and Indigenous communities have been disproportionately high. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, stigma, mental health workforce shortages, and the diminished health care infrastructure in rural and remote regions have only amplified this trend. Fortunately, several innovative and culturally responsive approaches have been developed in the context of these communities to address these persisting mental health disparities. Two specific approaches, embedded school mental health partnerships and telehealth solutions, are described in detail in this article. Both examples have shown considerable promise in stemming the tide of these sobering epidemiological trends in rural and Indigenous communities.

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Published in print: Winter 2025
Published online: 15 January 2025

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  1. Rural Health Care
  2. Suicide and Self-Harm
  3. Indigenous

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Kurt Michael, Ph.D. [email protected]
The Jed Foundation, New York, New York (Michael); Department of Psychiatry, Huntsman Mental Health Institute, Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine (Michael), and Department of Educational Psychology (Fischer), University of Utah, Salt Lake City; San Juan School District, Blanding, Utah (Olsen).
Aaron J. Fischer, Ph.D.
The Jed Foundation, New York, New York (Michael); Department of Psychiatry, Huntsman Mental Health Institute, Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine (Michael), and Department of Educational Psychology (Fischer), University of Utah, Salt Lake City; San Juan School District, Blanding, Utah (Olsen).
Trevor Olsen, Ed.S.
The Jed Foundation, New York, New York (Michael); Department of Psychiatry, Huntsman Mental Health Institute, Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine (Michael), and Department of Educational Psychology (Fischer), University of Utah, Salt Lake City; San Juan School District, Blanding, Utah (Olsen).

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Send correspondence to Dr. Michael ([email protected]).

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The authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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