2015
Mental Health and Quality of Life Among Veterans Employed as Peer and Vocational Rehabilitation Specialists
Eisen SV, Mueller LN, Chang BH, Resnick SG, Schultz MR, Clark JA. Mental Health and Quality of Life Among Veterans Employed as Peer and Vocational Rehabilitation Specialists. Psychiatric Services 2015, 66: 381-388. PMID: 25555066, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeMental health recoveryVR specialistsMental healthVocational rehabilitation specialistsPeer specialistsHealth recoveryRehabilitation specialistsVeterans AffairsParticipant characteristicsVA health care systemChi-square testHealth care systemRecovery-oriented servicesSquare testSupported employment programCare systemCohortCommunity of veteransSignificant differencesMultiple regression analysisRegression analysisT-testObservational surveyMultiple comparisons
2006
Recovery and Positive Psychology: Parallel Themes and Potential Synergies
Resnick SG, Rosenheck RA. Recovery and Positive Psychology: Parallel Themes and Potential Synergies. Psychiatric Services 2006, 57: 120-122. PMID: 16399972, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.57.1.120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive psychologyRecovery movementPositive psychology movementPsychiatric rehabilitation programAction InventoryHuman strengthsPsychologyGoals of recoveryEmpirical pathPersonal fulfillmentParallel themesUseful frameworkMental illnessRehabilitation programAdvocacy modelGood lifeInventoryMovementFulfillmentThemesParallel tracks
2005
An empirical conceptualization of the recovery orientation
Resnick SG, Fontana A, Lehman AF, Rosenheck RA. An empirical conceptualization of the recovery orientation. Schizophrenia Research 2005, 75: 119-128. PMID: 15820330, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2004.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2004
An Exploratory Analysis of Correlates of Recovery
Resnick SG, Rosenheck RA, Lehman AF. An Exploratory Analysis of Correlates of Recovery. Psychiatric Services 2004, 55: 540-547. PMID: 15128962, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.55.5.540.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecovery orientationMental illnessService use variablesRegression modelsFamily psychoeducationPsychiatric symptomsDepressive symptomsPsychotic symptomsSide effectsDays treatmentConcept of recoveryIllnessSymptomsClient surveysLess life satisfactionLower severitySchizophreniaSeverityRecovery domainsLife satisfactionDelivery of servicesMultiple regression modelExploratory analysis