Mental illness inherently affects one person in every four adults in American society. As research studies on mental health have shown, limited mental disorders awareness opportunities coupled with stigmatization have prevented community members from seeking support of mental health providers.

This paper seeks to explore on mental health principles, programs operation, and networks in Lexington Area and how they can be redesigned to promote mental health in a multicultural society. National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month is among the events in Lexington Area, which are hosted by state, partners, and affiliate organizations to bring mental health aware in this multicultural society (Becker & Kleinman, 2013). Important activities for the awareness of mental health include; donations, resource development as intervention measures, education, and concerted efforts in media campaigns for advocacy. Also, Multicultural Action Center is another partners actively involved in the campaigns to promote better mental health in Lexington’s diverse communities.
The principle of mental health prevention
According to Morrison (2006), supporting parenting and affordable mental healthcare access in early childhood years is the paramount principle in the prevention of mental illness. Failure in providing mental health care to pregnant mothers and young children, particularly those from impoverished families or who have previous mental disorders, significantly increases the risk across generations. Studies have indicated that because of limited educational opportunities on mental disorders as well as stigmatization of the patients, prevention of mental illness remains harbored in multicultural society.
Lack of education, income, and social segregation in the multicultural society like in Lexington Area are the major risk causes contributing to most of the mental disorders. The disadvantaged groups are most at risk of mental illness because they are marginalized in the multicultural society. Becker and Kleinman (2013) state National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month in Lexington played pivotal role in bringing in major stakeholders and supportive partners in helping make resources and knowledge available so that information on mental health reaches the community. Information plays integral role in ensuring prevention of mental illness in Lexington.
Rogers (2006) highlights that mental health disorder prevention as many stakeholders in Lexington have shown it contributes to social, economic, and health gain. In addition, prevention of mental disorders leads to economic productivity, social inclusion, reduced cases of behavioral and mental illness, and costs in treating those affected. The Lexington networks have significantly endeavored to achieve the implementation of activities and policies whose main goal has been prevention of mental disorders. The partnership initiative has played a great impetus where interactive presentations have aimed at reducing stigmatization of the mentally ill and subsequently prevent more people from becoming sick from mental disorders.
The program of Sharing Hope in Lexington designed materials, which, unlike other programs designed for multicultural society; the community has been able to read-through achieving successful implementation in prevention of mental disorders (Vostanis, 2007). Using the Internet, networking, and coordination by pilot group has been easy where information on ways of preventing the disorders of the brain do not affect many people and condemn them in suffering silently.


 

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