2010
Community Psychology, Diversity, and the Many Forms of Culture
Tebes JK. Community Psychology, Diversity, and the Many Forms of Culture. American Psychologist 2010, 65: 58-59. PMID: 20063917, DOI: 10.1037/a0017456.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Community Science, Philosophy of Science, and the Practice of Research
Tebes JK. Community Science, Philosophy of Science, and the Practice of Research. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2005, 35: 213-230. PMID: 15909796, DOI: 10.1007/s10464-005-3399-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBehavioral ResearchCommunity Mental Health ServicesEmpirical ResearchHealth Services ResearchHumansLogicPhilosophyPreventive Health ServicesPsychology, SocialScienceUnited StatesConceptsPractice of researchPhilosophy of scienceLogical empiricismPhilosophical frameworkUnderlying philosophical frameworkNature of realityVersion of contextualismNormative naturalismScientific realismIntellectual historyImplicit theoriesKnowledge claimsCommunity scienceContemporary viewsBehavioral sciencesSciencePhilosophyWay researchPerspectivismEmpiricismContextualismPast centuryTheoryPracticeNaturalism
2000
How Are We Doing? A Statewide Survey of Community Adjustment Among People with Serious Mental Illness Receiving Intensive Outpatient Services
Dailey W, Chinman M, Davidson L, Garner L, Vavrousek-Jakuba E, Essock S, Marcus K, Tebes J. How Are We Doing? A Statewide Survey of Community Adjustment Among People with Serious Mental Illness Receiving Intensive Outpatient Services. Community Mental Health Journal 2000, 36: 363-382. PMID: 10917272, DOI: 10.1023/a:1001956828218.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-based mental health servicesIntensive outpatient servicesComposite scoreMental health consumersSerious mental illnessBetter composite scoreMental health servicesStepwise hierarchical multiple regression analysisMultiple regression analysisCommunity adjustmentClinical stabilityMedication regimenClinical profilePrescribed medicationsOutpatient treatmentOutpatient servicesPsychiatric impairmentHealth servicesMental illnessAddiction servicesSubstance abuseHealth consumersMental healthMedicationsRegression analysis
1997
Getting the cost right in cost-effectiveness analyses
Wolff N, Helminiak T, Tebes J. Getting the cost right in cost-effectiveness analyses. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1997, 154: 736-743. PMID: 9167499, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.154.6.736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCost estimatesUnit costCost allocation ruleCost-effectiveness findingsCost-effectiveness analysisMethodological choicesEconomist's perspectiveOpportunity costAllocation rulesDifferent assumptionsOutpatient servicesStudy perspectiveCostService utilization profilesMethodological assumptionsTreatment costsOutpatient costsChoiceManagement perspectiveHealth interventionsEstimatesAssumptionPerspectiveServicesDifferent ways
1996
Day hospital/crisis respite care versus inpatient care, Part I: Clinical outcomes
Sledge W, Tebes J, Rakfeldt J, Davidson L, Lyons L, Druss B. Day hospital/crisis respite care versus inpatient care, Part I: Clinical outcomes. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1996, 153: 1065-1073. PMID: 8678176, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.153.8.1065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeVoluntary patientsAcute hospital careSevere mental illnessMeasures of symptomsIndex admissionAcute hospitalizationClinical outcomesInpatient careHospital careInpatient programDay hospitalOutcome measuresPatientsRespite careMental illnessClinical feasibilityClinical servicesTreatment effectivenessCommunity residencesSocial adjustmentCrisis residenceSocial functioningCareHospitalizationDay hospital/crisis respite care versus inpatient care, Part II: Service utilization and costs
Sledge W, Tebes J, Wolff N, Helminiak T. Day hospital/crisis respite care versus inpatient care, Part II: Service utilization and costs. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1996, 153: 1074-1083. PMID: 8678177, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.153.8.1074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity mental health centerService utilizationEffective acute careMental health centersIll psychiatric patientsTotal direct costsSignificant differencesService utilization profilesIndex episodeAcute carePatient groupInpatient hospitalizationInpatient careHealth centersInpatient programDay hospitalNonpsychotic patientsOutpatient servicesAverage stayDual diagnosisPatientsPsychiatric patientsRespite careAffective disordersPsychotic patients