2024
What We Know About Homeless Veterans With Other-than-honorable and Punitive Discharges: Data From the Grant and Per Diem (GPD) Program
Jutkowitz E, McCreedy E, Halladay C, Tsai J. What We Know About Homeless Veterans With Other-than-honorable and Punitive Discharges: Data From the Grant and Per Diem (GPD) Program. Military Medicine 2024, 189: e1443-e1449. PMID: 38252587, DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usad485.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPunitive dischargesProgram exitHomeless veteransPer diemCase management servicesSubstance abuse treatmentSubstance use treatmentHousing statusCommunity agenciesPunitivenessHomelessnessAbuse treatmentEmployment statusCommunity providersPolicy considerationsMilitary dischargeMental health careNegative healthVA servicesDischarged veteransVA programsOutcome measuresVA Corporate Data WarehouseMental healthDischarge status
2020
Psychosocial and Mental Health Characteristics of RePresent Game Users.
Tsai J, Huang M, Huang B, Daniels K, Harteveld C, Jackson D. Psychosocial and Mental Health Characteristics of RePresent Game Users. The Journal Of The American Academy Of Psychiatry And The Law 2020, 48: 335-344. PMID: 32404361, DOI: 10.29158/jaapl.003922-19.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Peer support on the “inside and outside”: building lives and reducing recidivism for people with mental illness returning from jail
Bellamy C, Kimmel J, Costa M, Tsai J, Nulton L, Nulton E, Kimmel A, Aguilar N, Clayton A, O’Connell M. Peer support on the “inside and outside”: building lives and reducing recidivism for people with mental illness returning from jail. Journal Of Public Mental Health 2019, 18: 188-198. DOI: 10.1108/jpmh-02-2019-0028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUS prison populationRe-incarceration ratesAdequate housingSuccessful reentryLocal authoritiesPrison populationRecidivism ratesMental illnessPrisonCriminal recidivismRecidivismSurvival analysisJailSupport programsKaplan-Meyer survival analysisKaplan-Meier survival analysisIncarcerationCommunitySerious mental illnessPeopleMental illness diagnosisProgram impactPeer support programSubstance abuse treatmentPeer support
2018
Experiences of Incarcerated Veterans in an All-Veterans Housing Unit: a Qualitative Study
Goggin E, Mitchell L, Tsai J. Experiences of Incarcerated Veterans in an All-Veterans Housing Unit: a Qualitative Study. Psychological Injury And Law 2018, 11: 394-402. DOI: 10.1007/s12207-018-9332-z.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
LIFE AFTER SUPPORTED HOUSING: A CASE SERIES OF FORMERLY HOMELESS CLIENTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS‐SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (HUD‐VASH) PROGRAM 20 YEARS LATER
Tsai J, Klee A, Remmele J, Harkness L. LIFE AFTER SUPPORTED HOUSING: A CASE SERIES OF FORMERLY HOMELESS CLIENTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS‐SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (HUD‐VASH) PROGRAM 20 YEARS LATER. Journal Of Community Psychology 2013, 41: 1039-1046. DOI: 10.1002/jcop.21584.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk of incarceration and clinical characteristics of incarcerated veterans by race/ethnicity
Tsai J, Rosenheck RA, Kasprow WJ, McGuire JF. Risk of incarceration and clinical characteristics of incarcerated veterans by race/ethnicity. Social Psychiatry And Psychiatric Epidemiology 2013, 48: 1777-1786. PMID: 23508369, DOI: 10.1007/s00127-013-0677-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical characteristicsAfrican American veteransRace/ethnicityRisk of incarcerationAge groupsAfrican AmericansConclusionsRacial/ethnic differencesMental health servicesVeteran statusSubstance abuse treatmentAmerican veteransIncarcerated veteransCertain age groupsGeneral populationHispanic veteransHealth servicesMultivariate analysisRe-entry programWhite veteransAbuse treatmentEthnic minoritiesEthnic differencesVeteransNational dataNational survey