2013
Dual Diagnosis Among Intensive Case Management Participants in the Veterans Health Administration: Correlates and Outcomes
Mohamed S. Dual Diagnosis Among Intensive Case Management Participants in the Veterans Health Administration: Correlates and Outcomes. Journal Of Dual Diagnosis 2013, 9: 311-321. DOI: 10.1080/15504263.2013.835162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive case managementVeterans Health AdministrationDual diagnosisCase managementHealth AdministrationComorbid severe mental illnessIntensive case management programMonths of treatmentSevere mental illnessSubstance use disordersCase management programMore hospitalizationsOnly significant differenceBaseline differencesSevere symptomsUse disordersIndex scoreReal-world settingMental illnessTreatment dropoutTreatment entryTreatment programSubstance abuseDiagnosisOutcomes
2010
Transition to Low Intensity Case Management in a VA Assertive Community Treatment Model Program
Rosenheck RA, Neale MS, Mohamed S. Transition to Low Intensity Case Management in a VA Assertive Community Treatment Model Program. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2010, 33: 288-296. PMID: 20374987, DOI: 10.2975/33.4.2010.288.296.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlcoholismCaregiversCombined Modality TherapyCommunity Mental Health ServicesComorbidityDiagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry)FemaleHospitalizationHumansIndependent LivingMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient Care TeamPsychotic DisordersQuality of LifeRehabilitation, VocationalSelf CareSocial AdjustmentSocial SupportSubstance-Related DisordersUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsUtilization ReviewVeteransConceptsLower intensity servicesAssertive community treatmentService useLow-intensity treatmentNational VA administrative dataIntensive case management programSubsequent service useBaseline clinical characteristicsGreater clinical improvementMonths of treatmentVA administrative dataYears of treatmentLogistic regression analysisEarly clinical changesMonths of participationHigh-intensity servicesCase management programClinical improvementClinical characteristicsClinical changesVeteran characteristicsCommunity treatmentBivariate comparisonsCase managementGood family relationships