2023
Unmet Needs of Homeless U.S. Veterans by Gender and Race/Ethnicity: Data From Five Annual Surveys
Tsai J, Mitchell L, Nakashima J, Blue-Howells J. Unmet Needs of Homeless U.S. Veterans by Gender and Race/Ethnicity: Data From Five Annual Surveys. Psychological Services 2023, 20: 149-156. PMID: 34780210, PMCID: PMC10149315, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000557.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransitional housingHomeless female veteransEthnic differencesEthnic categoriesLocal educationEthnic minoritiesBasic needsEmergency sheltersHomeless populationHomeless veteransProgrammatic attentionDiverse needsEthnic minority veteransWhite counterpartsMinority veteransHousingRaceRace/ethnicitySpecialized servicesGenderEthnicityUnmet needGroup surveyInsufficient researchNeed
2018
Is early management of psychosis designed for migrants? Improving transcultural variable collection when measuring duration of untreated psychosis
Martin R, Moro M, Benoit L. Is early management of psychosis designed for migrants? Improving transcultural variable collection when measuring duration of untreated psychosis. Early Intervention In Psychiatry 2018, 13: 347-357. PMID: 29927107, DOI: 10.1111/eip.12701.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFactors Associated with Parent–Child Discrepancies in Reports of Mental Health Disorders in Young Children
Bajeux E, Klemanski DH, Husky M, Leray E, Chan Chee C, Shojaei T, Fermanian C, Kovess-Masfety V. Factors Associated with Parent–Child Discrepancies in Reports of Mental Health Disorders in Young Children. Child Psychiatry & Human Development 2018, 49: 1003-1010. PMID: 29869765, DOI: 10.1007/s10578-018-0815-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild mental health statusReporting of symptomsCross-sectional studyParent/child agreementMental health disordersMental health statusMental health providersMental health problemsChild mental healthIdentification of childrenSpecialized servicesParent-child disagreementSymptom presenceHealth disordersHealth providersHealth problemsHealth statusMental healthPsychological distressDominic InteractiveParent-child agreementDifficulties QuestionnaireNegative parental attitudesYoung childrenChild agreement
2016
Diversion of Veterans With Criminal Justice Involvement to Treatment Courts: Participant Characteristics and Outcomes
Tsai J, Flatley B, Kasprow WJ, Clark S, Finlay A. Diversion of Veterans With Criminal Justice Involvement to Treatment Courts: Participant Characteristics and Outcomes. Psychiatric Services 2016, 68: 375-383. PMID: 27903139, PMCID: PMC5752436, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201600233.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Treatment CourtsVTC participantsTreatment courtsPublic order offencesCriminal justice involvementBetter employment outcomesCriminal justiceHousing outcomesNew incarcerationCriminal offensesJustice involvementEmployment outcomesJail sanctionsOffensesTC participantsMultilevel regression modelsCourtSpecialized servicesOutreach programsJusticeSanctionsAfghanistanHousingIncarcerationService modelPredictors of Competency to Stand Trial in Connecticut's Inpatient Juvenile Competency Restoration Program.
Chien J, Coker KL, Parke S, Tejani N, Sirken RA, Sanchez-Jaquez C, Rausch F, Azeem MW. Predictors of Competency to Stand Trial in Connecticut's Inpatient Juvenile Competency Restoration Program. The Journal Of The American Academy Of Psychiatry And The Law 2016, 44: 451-456. PMID: 28003389.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCompetency restorationPredictors of competencyOnly significant predictorPsychiatric comorbidityClinical variablesAxis IPsychiatric diagnosisFinal analysisIntellectual deficitsCompetency restoration programsSignificant predictorsTrialsHigh rateChildren's centresPredictorsSpecialized servicesRobust predictorIntellectual functioningComorbiditiesRestoration
2015
Too Late and Too Little: Narratives of Treatment Disconnect in Early Psychosis
van Schalkwyk GI, Davidson L, Srihari V. Too Late and Too Little: Narratives of Treatment Disconnect in Early Psychosis. Psychiatric Quarterly 2015, 86: 521-532. PMID: 25663602, PMCID: PMC5576358, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-015-9348-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst episode psychosis programLong-term outcomesSpecialized treatment servicesOnset of psychosisInitial contactSpecialized servicesYounger patientsSignificant morbidityPsychosis programPatient preferencesEarly treatmentEffective treatmentEarly psychosisPsychiatric careTreatment experienceTreatment prioritiesPsychotic disordersTreatment servicesPatientsInductive thematic analysisFurther treatmentTreatmentDisproportionate improvementBehavioral changesCritical period
2006
Troubled youth in transition: An evaluation of Connecticut's special services for individuals aging out of adolescent mental health programs
Styron T, O'Connell M, Smalley W, Rau D, Shahar G, Sells D, Frey J, Davidson L. Troubled youth in transition: An evaluation of Connecticut's special services for individuals aging out of adolescent mental health programs. Children And Youth Services Review 2006, 28: 1088-1101. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2005.10.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYoung adult servicesPsychiatric disabilitiesAdolescent mental health servicesAdolescent mental health programsMental health programsMental health servicesSpecialized servicesHigher quality of lifeAssociated with fewer symptomsPositive client outcomesMulti-method evaluationQuality of lifeYoung individualsHigher functioningHealth programsHealth servicesMental illnessProgram tenureComplex needsAdult servicesClient outcomesComprehensive servicesLess lonelinessPsychological functioningIndependent living
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