2019
Factors Contributing to the Effective Functioning of Veterans Mental Health Councils
Beehler S, Marsella SA, Henderson PM, Resnick SG, Meterko M. Factors Contributing to the Effective Functioning of Veterans Mental Health Councils. Psychological Services 2019, 16: 585-595. PMID: 29745717, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000246.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVA mental health servicesMental health servicesHealth servicesMedical CenterVeterans Affairs Medical CenterHealth CouncilVA Medical CenterMental health cliniciansHealth cliniciansPhone interviewsAdditional researchVolunteer participantsPositive outcomesParticipantsFunctioningCliniciansFactorsBroad groups
2008
Integrating Peer-Provided Services: A Quasi-experimental Study of Recovery Orientation, Confidence, and Empowerment
Resnick SG, Rosenheck RA. Integrating Peer-Provided Services: A Quasi-experimental Study of Recovery Orientation, Confidence, and Empowerment. Psychiatric Services 2008, 59: 1307-1314. PMID: 18971407, DOI: 10.1176/ps.2008.59.11.1307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreat analysisRecovery orientationClinical measuresMental health servicesSignificant differencesTraditional clinical measuresPeer supportSubset of participantsLack of evidenceStandard careCohort 2Consecutive cohortBaseline differencesSecond cohortQuasi-experimental studyHealth servicesCohortSecondary analysisThird cohortAlcohol usePeer educationBeneficial impactSupport programsMeasures of empowermentParticipants
2005
Correlates of Family Contact with the Mental Health System: Allocation of a Scarce Resource
Resnick SG, Rosenheck RA, Dixon L, Lehman AF. Correlates of Family Contact with the Mental Health System: Allocation of a Scarce Resource. Mental Health Services Research 2005, 7: 113-121. PMID: 15974157, DOI: 10.1007/s11020-005-3782-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlcoholismAmbulatory CareCaregiversCase ManagementCommunicationComorbidityFamily TherapyFemaleGeorgiaHumansMaleMental Health ServicesOhioOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient AdmissionProfessional-Family RelationsPrognosisResource AllocationSchizophreniaStatistics as TopicSubstance-Related DisordersUtilization ReviewVeteransConceptsFamilies of individualsDay treatment servicesMental health systemFormal support programsTreatment servicesYounger agePsychiatric inpatientsLogistic regressionHealth systemFamily contactsCliniciansSchizophreniaClient surveysGreater educationDrug problemsFormal servicesSupport programsSocial contactCorrelatesFamily servicesIndividualsParticipantsPatientsInpatientsIntensive services
2003
IMPACT OF PUBLIC SUPPORT PAYMENTS, INTENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC COMMUNITY CARE, AND PROGRAM FIDELITY ON EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS
Resnick SG, Neale MS, Rosenheck RA. IMPACT OF PUBLIC SUPPORT PAYMENTS, INTENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC COMMUNITY CARE, AND PROGRAM FIDELITY ON EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2003, 191: 139-144. PMID: 12637839, DOI: 10.1097/01.nmd.0000054991.62302.60.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrief Psychiatric Rating ScaleCase ManagementCommunity Mental Health ServicesEmploymentEmployment, SupportedFemaleHumansIncomeMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPublic AssistanceRehabilitation, VocationalSeverity of Illness IndexSocial SecurityTreatment OutcomeVeteransVeterans Disability ClaimsConceptsIntensive psychiatric community careSevere mental illnessPublic support paymentsMental illnessPsychiatric community careStudy entryControl subjectsClinical trialsCommunity careMultivariate analysisLower likelihoodIllnessProgram fidelityCareOutcomesSignificant interactionEmployment outcomesParticipantsPatientsFidelity of implementationYearsPsychiatricTrialsIMPACT OF PUBLIC SUPPORT PAYMENTS, INTENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC COMMUNITY CARE, AND PROGRAM FIDELITY ON EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS
RESNICK S, NEALE M, ROSENHECK R. IMPACT OF PUBLIC SUPPORT PAYMENTS, INTENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC COMMUNITY CARE, AND PROGRAM FIDELITY ON EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2003, 191: 139. DOI: 10.1097/00005053-200303000-00001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive psychiatric community careSevere mental illnessPublic support paymentsMental illnessPsychiatric community careStudy entryControl subjectsClinical trialsCommunity careMultivariate analysisLower likelihoodIllnessProgram fidelityCareOutcomesSignificant interactionEmployment outcomesParticipantsPatientsFidelity of implementationYearsPsychiatricTrials
2001
Does Competitive Employment Improve Nonvocational Outcomes for People With Severe Mental Illness?
Bond G, Resnick S, Drake R, Xie H, McHugo G, Bebout R. Does Competitive Employment Improve Nonvocational Outcomes for People With Severe Mental Illness? Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2001, 69: 489-501. PMID: 11495178, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.69.3.489.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere mental illnessMental illnessStudy periodQuality of lifeMixed-effects regression analysisNonvocational outcomesEffects regression analysisVocational rehabilitationVocational servicesRegression analysisCompetitive employmentSymptomsHigh rateIllnessCompetitive workVocational activitiesGroupWork groupsParticipants