2025
Cross-Cultural Consortium on Irritability (C3I): An International Network for Research on Cultural Similarities and Differences in Irritability
Tseng W, Bellaert N, Benton T, Brotman M, Evans S, Herrington J, Jha M, Lansford J, Linke J, Michalska K, Naim R, Orri M, Silver J, Stringaris A, Sugaya L, Vidal-Ribas P, Irritability C, Andrade B, Banaschewski T, Bansal P, Baweja R, Bellato A, Bilaç Ö, Blader J, Bolhuis K, Brænden A, Cardinale E, Carlson G, Carucci S, Colins O, de la Torre-Luque A, Donno F, Dougherty L, Eyre O, Fanti K, Forte A, Furukawa E, Galera C, Gau S, Grasser L, Harrewijn A, Hassiotis A, Hettema J, Kaess M, Karalunas S, Kieling C, Kircanski K, Klein D, Koc D, López-Romero L, Martínez V, Melvin G, Mercante A, Mullins J, Mürner-Lavanchy I, Øvergaard K, Ozyurt G, Perlman S, Plener P, Purper-Ouakil D, Riglin L, Roy A, Salum G, Schmahl C, Schweitzer J, Shakeshaft A, Singh M, Stevanovic D, Takahashi F, Thapar A, Trivedi M, Turan S, Urben S, Vitiello B, Wakschlag L, Walkup J, Wiggins J, Sapmaz Ş, Yeh C, Leibenluft E. Cross-Cultural Consortium on Irritability (C3I): An International Network for Research on Cultural Similarities and Differences in Irritability. JAACAP Open 2025 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaacop.2025.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvidence baseCommunity-based participatory researchMental health referralsAssociated with suicideAssessment of irritabilityCross-cultural similaritiesCross-culturallyHealth referralsParticipatory researchSelf-harmCross-cultural comparisonsUnmet needsSocio-cultural influencesPrimary data collectionResearch NetworkCultural variationsInfluence of cultural contextCollaborative approachNormative behaviorCultural factorsData collectionYouthInternational research networksCultural contextCultural similaritiesWhen Policy Is Not Enough: Intimate Partner Violence Survivors’ Search for Housing Assistance in Washington, D.C.
Cattaneo L, Nnawulezi N, Chaudhry T, Hargrove S, King A, Odongo L, Scheick E. When Policy Is Not Enough: Intimate Partner Violence Survivors’ Search for Housing Assistance in Washington, D.C. Violence Against Women 2025, 31: 3182-3207. PMID: 40586164, DOI: 10.1177/10778012251352859.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violenceHousing assistanceIntimate partner violence survivorsCommunity-based participatory studyHomeless familiesHousing instabilityPartner violenceViolence survivorsSupport policiesInfluence of contextual factorsLocal implementationParticipatory studyContextual factorsPolicySurvivors' needsImmediate assistanceHousingCollaborative approachLong waiting timesPublic gatewayAssistanceInterdisciplinary research teamViolenceWashingtonIntimateBringing value to cancer research
Allen C, Danea H, Smieliauskas F, Edge S, Greenup R. Bringing value to cancer research. Frontiers In Oncology 2025, 15: 1580575. PMID: 40444101, PMCID: PMC12119247, DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2025.1580575.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient-reported outcomesPatient-centered cancer careIncreased administrative burdenQuality of lifeCancer careCancer clinical trialsEffective careFinancial toxicityMultidimensional visualization toolTime burdenCancer researchCollaborative approachAdministrative burdenCareCost-effectiveBurdenDecision-makingOutcomesCancerCurrent trialsClinical trialsTrialsCost analysisData interpretation complex
2024
All Paths Do Not Lead to Rome or Adherence: Innovative Antipsychotic Prescribing in Partnership With People in Recovery as They Define
Sebastian D, Carr E. All Paths Do Not Lead to Rome or Adherence: Innovative Antipsychotic Prescribing in Partnership With People in Recovery as They Define. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2024, 47: 303-312. PMID: 39052409, DOI: 10.1037/prj0000623.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchShared decision-makingRecovery-oriented careExperience psychosisImplementation of shared decision-makingRecovery-oriented caring approachAntipsychotic prescribingRecovery-oriented approachInpatient psychiatric settingsCare approachPsychiatric settingsPrescribing practicesCollaborative practicePrescribingPsychiatric fieldCollaborative approachTherapeutic allianceMedicationCareAdherencePrescribed antipsychoticsPsychosisDecision-makingSymptom ameliorationAntipsychotic medicationPractice
2020
Assessing community health research capacity across stakeholders: adapting a tool
Humphries D, Gupta R, Dukpa T, Wangmo D. Assessing community health research capacity across stakeholders: adapting a tool. Health Promotion International 2020, 36: 1198-1208. PMID: 33270872, DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daaa105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth research capacityResearch capacity building activitiesCommunity health research projectsCommunity health researchStrong community engagementHealth research projectsResearch capacityHealth disparitiesResearch assessment toolHealth research stakeholdersPerson interviewsHealth researchValid toolAssessment toolResearch NetworkStrong internal reliabilityInternal reliabilityParticipantsCollaborative approachSkilled staffCliniciansStaffStakeholder organizationsActivity
2019
Missing Ingredients in Shared Decision-Making?
Pavlo AJ, O’Connell M, Olsen S, Snyder MK, Davidson L. Missing Ingredients in Shared Decision-Making? Psychiatric Quarterly 2019, 90: 333-338. PMID: 30684128, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-019-9624-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShared decision-makingMental illnessImplement shared decision-makingPerson-centered careCare of personsCare of individualsBarriers to effective collaborationParticipatory research projectHealth careRelated qualityMixed-methodsCareRoutine practiceCollaborative approachEffective collaborationClinical informationIllnessDecision-makingProvidersPracticePhysiciansHealthDoctorsPatientsResearch project
2017
Patterns of Collaboration among Health Care and Social Services Providers in Communities with Lower Health Care Utilization and Costs
Brewster AL, Brault MA, Tan AX, Curry LA, Bradley EH. Patterns of Collaboration among Health Care and Social Services Providers in Communities with Lower Health Care Utilization and Costs. Health Services Research 2017, 53: 2892-2909. PMID: 28925041, PMCID: PMC6056597, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12775.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial service providersHospital service areasLower health care utilizationPatterns of collaborationHealth care utilizationLocal government bodiesSocial service agenciesCare utilizationAmbulatory care-sensitive hospitalizationsService providersRisk-standardized readmission ratesOlder adultsSocial servicesCollective actionDepth interviewsService agenciesGovernment bodiesHealth care providersQualitative studyReadmission ratesCare providersCollaborative approachMedicare beneficiariesCommunityUnited States
2016
Recovery in Mind: Perspectives from Postgraduate Psychiatric Trainees
Gambino M, Pavlo A, Ross DA. Recovery in Mind: Perspectives from Postgraduate Psychiatric Trainees. Academic Psychiatry 2016, 40: 481-488. PMID: 26791016, DOI: 10.1007/s40596-015-0414-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecovery-oriented careContemporary mental health policyMental health policyPsychiatric traineesRecovery-oriented perspectivePatient goalsOwn carePsychosocial interventionsPatientsSubstance abuseHealth policyCareImportance of hopePatients' social identitiesUnderstanding of recoveryTherapeutic philosophyPractice initiativesCohortClinical vignettesPhysiciansObjectiveThe authorsCollaborative approachTraineesTraditional power dynamicsResidents
2013
A learning collaborative approach to training school-based health providers in evidence-based mental health treatment
Stephan S, Connors E, Arora P, Brey L. A learning collaborative approach to training school-based health providers in evidence-based mental health treatment. Children And Youth Services Review 2013, 35: 1970-1978. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2013.09.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCollaborative approachMental health workforce developmentLearning collaborative approachClinical training opportunitiesCurrent case exampleEvidence-based practiceCollaborative care settingsChild mental health careLeader interviewsWorkforce developmentMental health careQualitative dataTraining opportunitiesHealth workforce developmentChild mental healthSchoolsHealth providersEvidence-based mental health treatmentsCommunity mental health settingsMental healthCollaborative care modelPediatric primary careChart review dataQuality improvement dataMental health servicesConnecticut's Comprehensive Approach to Reducing In‐School Arrests: Changes in Statewide Policy, Systems Coordination and School Practices
Bracey J, Geib C, Plant R, O'Leary J, Anderson A, Herscovitch L, O'Connell M, Vanderploeg J. Connecticut's Comprehensive Approach to Reducing In‐School Arrests: Changes in Statewide Policy, Systems Coordination and School Practices. Family Court Review 2013, 51: 427-434. DOI: 10.1111/fcre.12039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchJuvenile justice reformZero-tolerance policyExclusionary discipline practicesMental health professionalsJustice reformJudicial branchSchool arrestsArrest ratesSchool violenceDiscipline mattersState of ConnecticutPolicy reformsCommunity resourcesDiscipline practicesInterdisciplinary collaborative approachPolicyBehavioral healthConnecting schoolReformStatewide policiesDisruptive behaviorIn-schoolSchool practicesCollaborative approachJudicial
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