2021
Who Uses Veterans Mental Health Services?
Manhapra A, Stefanovics EA, Rhee TG, Rosenheck RA. Who Uses Veterans Mental Health Services? The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2021, 209: 702-709. PMID: 33993183, DOI: 10.1097/nmd.0000000000001369.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Health AdministrationPosttraumatic stress disorderHealth service usersMH service usersSubstance use disorder diagnosisClinical practice guidelinesMental health servicesMental health service usersClinical characteristicsMedicaid insurancePain interferenceService usersBlack raceSimilar prevalenceMental health researchMH researchPractice guidelinesGreater prevalenceHealth AdministrationHealth servicesPTSD diagnosisRacial distributionMH statusStress disorderDisorder diagnosis
2017
Clinical Epidemiology of Single Versus Multiple Substance Use Disorders
Bhalla IP, Stefanovics EA, Rosenheck RA. Clinical Epidemiology of Single Versus Multiple Substance Use Disorders. Medical Care 2017, 55: s24-s32. PMID: 28806363, DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000731.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsHumansMental Health ServicesPolypharmacySubstance-Related DisordersUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeterans HealthConceptsSingle substance use disorderPolysubstance use disorderSubstance use disordersUse disordersNational Veterans Health Administration dataVeterans Health Administration dataMultiple logistic regression analysisMultiple substance use disordersPsychotropic medication prescriptionsHealth Administration dataPsychiatric inpatient careMajor depressive disorderPsychiatric service utilizationLogistic regression analysisMedical morbidityMedication prescriptionsPsychotropic medicationsFiscal year 2012Hepatic diseaseDepressive disorderInpatient careRehabilitative treatmentService utilizationClinical epidemiologyBipolar disorder
2016
Veteran and Clinician Perceptions of Recovery and Stigma at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Leddy-Stacy M, Stefanovics E, Rosenheck R. Veteran and Clinician Perceptions of Recovery and Stigma at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2016, 39: 105-111. PMID: 26691995, DOI: 10.1037/prj0000174.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsHumansMental DisordersMental Health ServicesSelf-AssessmentSocial StigmaUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransConceptsVeterans Affairs Medical CenterMental health programsMedical CenterMental illnessHealth programsOutpatient substance abuse clinicsPsychosocial rehabilitationOutpatient mental health clinicLarge Veterans Affairs medical centerMental health clinicsMental health servicesSubstance abuse clinicsRecovery Self-AssessmentRecovery-oriented practiceProgram cliniciansHealth clinicsMore stigmatizing attitudesAnalysis of covarianceHealth servicesDecrease stigmaMental healthcareCliniciansRecovery attitudesStigmatizing attitudesVeteran status
2014
Treatment of Veterans With PTSD at a VA Medical Center: Primary Care Versus Mental Health Specialty Care
Vojvoda D, Stefanovics E, Rosenheck RA. Treatment of Veterans With PTSD at a VA Medical Center: Primary Care Versus Mental Health Specialty Care. Psychiatric Services 2014, 65: 1238-1243. PMID: 24981414, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderPrimary care settingPrimary careSpecialty clinicCare settingsSpecialty mental health clinicsSpecialty mental health careMental health specialty careSpecialty mental health settingsVeterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare SystemComorbid psychiatric diagnosesMental health diagnosesVA Medical CenterMental health clinicsService-connected disabilityCharacteristics of veteransPercentage of veteransMental health servicesTreatment of veteransMental health careMental health settingsPsychotropic medicationsSpecialty careHealth clinicsRecent military conflicts