2025
Is access to crisis teams associated with changes in behavioral health mortality?
Newton H, Beetham T, Busch S. Is access to crisis teams associated with changes in behavioral health mortality? Health Affairs Scholar 2025, 3: qxaf003. PMID: 39877431, PMCID: PMC11772998, DOI: 10.1093/haschl/qxaf003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDrug overdose death ratesOverdose death ratesCrisis teamsTraining behavioral health professionalsProgram entryReduce psychiatric hospitalizationsTeam ProgramBehavioral health professionalsProgram closureDeath rateDrug overdoseInjury mortalityPsychiatric hospitalHealth professionalsStabilize clientsDrug overdose deathsUS adultsTreatment gapSuicideLeading causeOverdose deathsTeamAssociated with significant changesMortalityUnited States
2022
Supported Employment for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury History: Is it Working?
Pogoda T, Marchany K, Yee J, Keleher V, Might R, Resnick S. Supported Employment for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury History: Is it Working? Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 2022, 103: e66-e67. DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2022.08.600.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTraumatic brain injury historySupported employment programsTraumatic brain injuryVeterans AffairsHealth conditionsService-connected disability compensationService-connected disability ratingEmployment programsDepartment of Veterans AffairsElectronic medical record dataVA Medical CenterClinical treatment teamMedical record dataPost-9/11 veteransSupported Employment ServicesBrain injury historyInjury historySupported EmploymentParticipating veteransVocational supportNon-HispanicPsychosocial factorsDisability compensationService-connectedProgram entryEffects of VHA Policy Directive 1163 on Acceptance and Employment Rates for Veterans with Substance Use Disorders Referred to VHA Vocational Rehabilitation
Sprong M, Hollender H, Pechek A, Forziat-Pytel K, Buono F. Effects of VHA Policy Directive 1163 on Acceptance and Employment Rates for Veterans with Substance Use Disorders Referred to VHA Vocational Rehabilitation. Substance Use Research And Treatment 2022, 16: 11782218221132397. PMID: 36452410, PMCID: PMC9703520, DOI: 10.1177/11782218221132397.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUse disordersSubstance/alcohol use disorderVocational rehabilitationSubstance use disordersAlcohol use disorderVocational rehabilitation programRehabilitation programCurrent studyRehabilitation servicesGreater riskVocational rehabilitation servicesVeteransProgram entryEntry dateDisordersAUDRehabilitationVocational assistanceAcceptance rateDurationRemissionConsultsFindings
2021
Rates and Correlates of Suicidality in VA Intensive Case Management Programs
Mohamed S. Rates and Correlates of Suicidality in VA Intensive Case Management Programs. Community Mental Health Journal 2021, 58: 356-365. PMID: 33948867, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-021-00831-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntensive case management servicesLogistic regression analysisCorrelates of suicidalityCase management servicesProgram entryMultivariable logistic regression analysisSuicidal behaviorIntensive case management programRates of suicidalityQuality of lifeCase management programRegression analysisChi-square testNational program evaluationClinical characteristicsBrief Symptom InventoryIndependent correlatesSubjective symptomsCrisis intervention servicesGreater receiptSquare testSymptom InventoryAdmissionSuicidalityIntervention servicesIntimate Partner Violence and Injury Prediction From Radiology Reports.
Chen IY, Alsentzer E, Park H, Thomas R, Gosangi B, Gujrathi R, Khurana B. Intimate Partner Violence and Injury Prediction From Radiology Reports. Biocomputing 2021, 26: 55-66. PMID: 33691004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Intimate Partner Violence and Injury Prediction From Radiology Reports
Chen I, Alsentzer E, Park H, Thomas R, Gosangi B, Gujrathi R, Khurana B. Intimate Partner Violence and Injury Prediction From Radiology Reports. 2020, 55-66. DOI: 10.1142/9789811232701_0006.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Comparing Outcomes of Women‐Only and Mixed‐Gender Intensive Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatment for Female Veterans
Stefanovics EA, Rosenheck RA. Comparing Outcomes of Women‐Only and Mixed‐Gender Intensive Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatment for Female Veterans. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2019, 32: 606-615. PMID: 31361360, DOI: 10.1002/jts.22417.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFemale veteransMixed-gender programsOutcomes of womenNational program evaluation dataPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatmentProgram entryLonger lengthTotal PTSD symptomsPTSD total scoreBaseline characteristicsPrimary outcomePTSD symptom levelsComparing outcomesSecondary measuresWomen veteransAssessment subscaleDisorders ProgramPosttraumatic Stress Disorder (CR for PTSD) programDisorder treatmentOutcome assessmentSuperior outcomesProgram evaluation dataPTSD symptomsSymptom levelsTotal score
2017
Correlates of Reduced Violent Behavior Among Patients Receiving Intensive Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Buchanan A, Stefanovics E, Rosenheck RA. Correlates of Reduced Violent Behavior Among Patients Receiving Intensive Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Psychiatric Services 2017, 69: 424-430. PMID: 29241432, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201700253.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderIntensive treatmentStress disorderSubstance useWar-related posttraumatic stress disorderPTSD symptomatologySpectrum of careProgram entryViolent behaviorU.S. military veteransModerate effect sizeClinical factorsPTSD symptom severityShort-term supportObservational studyBaseline levelsPTSD programSymptom severitySpecific causesFour monthsPTSD changeMilitary veteransIncarceration historyEffect sizeTreatment
2013
Alcohol and drug use disorders among homeless veterans: Prevalence and association with supported housing outcomes
Tsai J, Kasprow WJ, Rosenheck RA. Alcohol and drug use disorders among homeless veterans: Prevalence and association with supported housing outcomes. Addictive Behaviors 2013, 39: 455-460. PMID: 23490136, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.02.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlcohol-Related DisordersComorbidityFemaleHumansIll-Housed PersonsMaleMental Health ServicesMiddle AgedOutcome Assessment, Health CarePublic HousingQuality of LifeResidential TreatmentSelf ReportSocioeconomic FactorsSubstance-Related DisordersUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransConceptsDrug use disordersSubstance use disordersUse disordersHomeless veteransOutcomes 6 monthsHUD-VASHPrevalence of alcoholAlcohol use disorderClinical outcomesClinical statusDrug disordersBaseline differencesSubstance abuseSubstance useDisordersStrong associationPrevious monthMore nightsResidential treatmentVeteransMonthsProgram entryUrban Development-Veterans AffairsOutcomesPrevalence
2012
Differential Impact of Supported Housing on Selected Subgroups of Homeless Veterans With Substance Abuse Histories
O'Connell MJ, Kasprow WJ, Rosenheck RA. Differential Impact of Supported Housing on Selected Subgroups of Homeless Veterans With Substance Abuse Histories. Psychiatric Services 2012, 63: 1195-1205. PMID: 23117205, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201000229.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersActive substance useUse disordersHomeless veteransMental illnessCo-occurring mental disordersHUD-VASHMale homeless veteransSubstance useCo-occurring diagnosesAfrican AmericansSubstance abuse historyActive substance usersSubstance abuse problemsClinical characteristicsFunction of ageMental disordersEffective interventionsSubstance usersCaucasiansDisordersAbuse problemsVeteransProgram entryFurther studiesAdaptation of Intensive Mental Health Intensive Case Management to Rural Communities in the Veterans Health Administration
Mohamed S. Adaptation of Intensive Mental Health Intensive Case Management to Rural Communities in the Veterans Health Administration. Psychiatric Quarterly 2012, 84: 103-114. PMID: 22729625, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-012-9231-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnalysis of VarianceCase ManagementCommunity Mental Health ServicesFemaleHealth Services AccessibilityHumansMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient SatisfactionProgram EvaluationQuality of LifeRural Health ServicesRural PopulationSeverity of Illness IndexSocial AdjustmentSocioeconomic FactorsSuicidal IdeationUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeterans HealthSobriety as an admission criterion for transitional housing: A multi-site comparison of programs with a sobriety requirement to programs with no sobriety requirement
Tsai J, Rosenheck RA, Kasprow WJ, McGuire JF. Sobriety as an admission criterion for transitional housing: A multi-site comparison of programs with a sobriety requirement to programs with no sobriety requirement. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2012, 125: 223-229. PMID: 22410268, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.02.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsComorbidityData Interpretation, StatisticalEmploymentFemaleHealth Care SurveysHealth StatusHousingHumansIll-Housed PersonsIncomeMaleMental DisordersMental HealthMiddle AgedPatient AdmissionQuality of LifeSocioeconomic FactorsSubstance-Related DisordersTemperanceTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransConceptsTransitional housing programsTransitional housingHousing programsSobriety requirementsSocial climateSuccessful client outcomesHousing outcomesHousingHomeless clientsClient outcomesBetter psychosocial outcomesAdmission criteriaStates DepartmentSobrietyUnited States DepartmentSR programmesAffairsClientsProgramMilitary veteransParticipantsPsychosocial outcomesProgram entry
2011
Residential treatment for homeless female veterans with psychiatric and substance use disorders: Effect on 1-year clinical outcomes
Harpaz-Rotem I, Rosenheck RA, Desai R. Residential treatment for homeless female veterans with psychiatric and substance use disorders: Effect on 1-year clinical outcomes. The Journal Of Rehabilitation Research And Development 2011, 48: 891. PMID: 22068368, DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.2010.10.0195.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultDiagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry)EmploymentFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHousingHumansIll-Housed PersonsLength of StayMental DisordersMiddle AgedRecurrenceResidential TreatmentSocial SupportSubstance-Related DisordersTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransConceptsClinical outcomesResidential treatmentHomeless female veteransPsychiatric symptomsFemale veteransSerious mental illnessSubstance use disordersUse of drugsGroup of veteransMental health outcomesNRT groupRT groupPsychiatric problemsUse disordersBetter outcomesHealth outcomesMental illnessHomeless womenVeterans AffairsAlcohol useBeneficial effectsLimited evidenceSubstance useOutcomesProgram entry
2009
Assessing the Effects of Maternal Symptoms and Homelessness on the Mental Health Problems in their Children
Harpaz‐Rotem I, Rosenheck R, Desai R. Assessing the Effects of Maternal Symptoms and Homelessness on the Mental Health Problems in their Children. Child And Adolescent Mental Health 2009, 14: 168-174. DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-3588.2008.00519.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild mental healthMental healthMaternal posttraumatic stress disorder symptomsPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomsMaternal PTSD symptomsMeasures of childMaternal psychiatric symptomsPsychiatric symptomsMental health problemsPTSD symptomsDisorder symptomsTraumatic experiencesAnxiety symptomsLongitudinal associationsSubstance abuseAnalytic strategiesChild wellMaternal symptomsPsychiatric conditionsProgram entryChildrenDepressionPTSDMothersHealth problems
2008
Posttraumatic stress disorder and employment in veterans participating in Veterans Health Administration Compensated Work Therapy
Resnick SG, Rosenheck RA. Posttraumatic stress disorder and employment in veterans participating in Veterans Health Administration Compensated Work Therapy. The Journal Of Rehabilitation Research And Development 2008, 45: 427-436. PMID: 18629751, DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.2007.06.0093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderStress disorderVeterans Health AdministrationSevere mental illnessSubstance use diagnosesVocational rehabilitation programPrimary diagnosisUse diagnosesRehabilitation programPublic support incomeHealth AdministrationMental illnessRehabilitation servicesVA effortsVocational rehabilitation servicesWork therapyProgram entryVeteransDiagnosisDisordersNational DepartmentCurrent studyTherapy
2007
Impact of a Positive Youth Development Program in Urban After-School Settings on the Prevention of Adolescent Substance Use
Tebes JK, Feinn R, Vanderploeg JJ, Chinman MJ, Shepard J, Brabham T, Genovese M, Connell C. Impact of a Positive Youth Development Program in Urban After-School Settings on the Prevention of Adolescent Substance Use. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2007, 41: 239-247. PMID: 17707293, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.02.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdolescent BehaviorAdolescent Health ServicesCase-Control StudiesDecision MakingFamily CharacteristicsFemaleHarm ReductionHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PromotionHumansInterviews as TopicMaleNew EnglandProgram EvaluationRisk-TakingSchool Health ServicesStress, PsychologicalSubstance-Related DisordersUrban HealthConceptsAdolescent substance usePositive youth developmentSubstance usePYD interventionsSchool settingsPositive youth development programHierarchical linear modeling analysesEffective decision-making skillsYouth development programsAfter-School SettingsLinear modeling analysesSubstance use attitudesProgram entryAdolescent risk factorsDecision-making skillsStrengths-based approachSchool programsYouth developmentPYD approachDrug useNegative outcomesPretest differencesUse attitudesAdolescent useUse 1 year
2005
Unmet need for medical care among homeless adults with serious mental illness
Desai MM, Rosenheck RA. Unmet need for medical care among homeless adults with serious mental illness. General Hospital Psychiatry 2005, 27: 418-425. PMID: 16271656, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2005.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious mental illnessUnmet medical needMedical careMedical needMedical servicesMental illnessCommunity-based case management programMultivariate logistic regression modelingHomeless adultsOutpatient psychiatric servicesAppropriate medical servicesLogistic regression modelingProgram entryCase management programLow educational levelCollaborative case managementStrong therapeutic allianceIndependent correlatesPsychiatric servicesPsychotic symptomsUnmet needCommunity careCase managementCase managersTherapeutic alliance
2004
HIV Testing and Receipt of Test Results Among Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness
Desai MM, Rosenheck RA. HIV Testing and Receipt of Test Results Among Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2004, 161: 2287-2294. PMID: 15569902, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.161.12.2287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious mental illnessHIV testingReceipt of resultsCase management programMental illnessService utilizationCommunity-based case management programIntensive case management programHomeless personsTargeting of strategiesHealth service utilizationSevere psychiatric symptomsMedical service utilizationProgram entryIll homeless personsHIV resultsHIV serostatusPsychiatric symptomsGreater social supportCommunity careLevel of worryYounger ageDrug abuse problemsIllnessLess educationContinuity and Intensity of Care Among Women Receiving Outpatient Care for PTSD
Greenberg GA, Fontana A, Rosenheck RA. Continuity and Intensity of Care Among Women Receiving Outpatient Care for PTSD. Psychiatric Quarterly 2004, 75: 165-181. PMID: 15168838, DOI: 10.1023/b:psaq.0000019757.85605.fd.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuity of careCare measuresMonths of treatmentIntensity of careEntry patientsPTSD measurementClinical benefitPoor outcomeOutpatient careOutpatient treatmentTreatment outcomesOutcome measuresHealth outcomesFemale veteransSignificant associationGlobal functioningCOC measuresAddictive disordersCareInconsistent evidenceMonthsTreatment qualityProgram entryGreater declinePatients
2003
Feasibility of referring drug users from a needle exchange program into an addiction treatment program: Experience with a mobile treatment van and LAAM maintenance
Kuo I, Brady J, Butler C, Schwartz R, Brooner R, Vlahov D, Strathdee S. Feasibility of referring drug users from a needle exchange program into an addiction treatment program: Experience with a mobile treatment van and LAAM maintenance. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2003, 24: 67-74. PMID: 12646332, DOI: 10.1016/s0740-5472(02)00343-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBaltimoreCocaine-Related DisordersFeasibility StudiesFemaleHeroin DependenceHumansMaleMethadyl AcetateMobile Health UnitsNarcoticsNeedle-Exchange ProgramsReferral and ConsultationSeverity of Illness IndexSubstance Abuse Treatment CentersSubstance-Related DisordersTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsTreatment programLevomethadyl acetate hydrochlorideFirst-line treatmentEarly treatment responseNeedle exchange programsCocaine-positive urine testsDrug treatment programsAddiction treatment programsLAAM maintenanceAgonist therapyLine treatmentOpioid dependenceUrine testsTreatment responseDrug usersNEP attendersHeroin addictionProgram attendersAlcohol useSubscale scoresProgram entrySignificant reductionAttendersLAAM
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