Models of State Funding for Mental Health Research
Abstract
Twenty-eight of 49 states that responded to a survey supported mental health or substance abuse research through at least one of four funding mechanisms—the joint state-university research unit, research grants, state in-house research, and contracts. The authors illustrate the use of these mechanisms with examples from the states. The events leading to the establishment of the new Oklahoma Mental Health Research Institute are described.
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