2020
Diaper Need Is Associated with Pediatric Care Use: An Analysis of a Nationally Representative Sample of Parents of Young Children
Sobowale K, Clayton A, Smith MV. Diaper Need Is Associated with Pediatric Care Use: An Analysis of a Nationally Representative Sample of Parents of Young Children. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2020, 230: 146-151. PMID: 33130154, PMCID: PMC9269865, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2020.10.061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrinary tract infectionCare visitsTract infectionsDiaper needMultivariable logistic regressionYears of ageCross-sectional analysisInfection visitsNationally Representative SampleParents of childrenHealthcare useCare usePediatric providersDiaper dermatitisChild healthDiaper rashPossible associationSimilar associationWeb-based panelLogistic regressionVisitsYoung childrenInfectionAssociationRepresentative sample
2019
Structural Barriers to Citizenship: A Mental Health Provider Perspective
Clayton A, Miller R, Gambino M, Rowe M, Ponce AN. Structural Barriers to Citizenship: A Mental Health Provider Perspective. Community Mental Health Journal 2019, 56: 32-41. PMID: 31659550, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-019-00490-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructural barriersMental health providers' perspectivesPublic mental health centersView of citizenshipPublic mental health settingsHealth provider perspectiveMental health centersMental health settingsMental health providersCurrent care modelsFull citizenshipCitizenship approachCommunity lifeCitizenshipHealth centersCare modelHealth providersHealth settingsSocietal participationMental illnessCitizenship measureProvider perspectivesGreater accessStrong connectionProviders
2018
Facilitating community connections among people with mental illnesses: Perspectives from grassroots community leaders
Bromage B, Barrenger SL, Clayton A, Rowe M, Williamson B, Benedict P, Kriegel LS. Facilitating community connections among people with mental illnesses: Perspectives from grassroots community leaders. Journal Of Community Psychology 2018, 47: 663-678. PMID: 30500066, DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22146.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Computer-based self-help therapy: A qualitative analysis of attrition
DA Hermes E, Merrel J, Clayton A, Morris C, Rowe M. Computer-based self-help therapy: A qualitative analysis of attrition. Health Informatics Journal 2016, 25: 41-50. PMID: 28027676, DOI: 10.1177/1460458216683536.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-help therapyPersonal attributesComputer-based formatTherapy formatFacilitators of useSubstance use disorder treatmentOutpatient substance use disorder treatmentTherapy participationNegative experiencesProgram engagementUse disorder treatmentDisorder treatmentTherapy programPersonal supportHigh attritionThematic analysisFuture implementation effortsVeterans Health Administration clinicsTherapy implementationQualitative analysisIndividualsAttritionThemesSpecific programsInsomniaReliability and Validity of a Newly Developed Measure of Citizenship Among Persons with Mental Illnesses
O’Connell M, Clayton A, Rowe M. Reliability and Validity of a Newly Developed Measure of Citizenship Among Persons with Mental Illnesses. Community Mental Health Journal 2016, 53: 367-374. PMID: 27714484, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-016-0054-y.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
The Citizenship Project Part II: Impact of a Citizenship Intervention on Clinical and Community Outcomes for Persons with Mental Illness and Criminal Justice Involvement
Clayton A, O'Connell MJ, Bellamy C, Benedict P, Rowe M. The Citizenship Project Part II: Impact of a Citizenship Intervention on Clinical and Community Outcomes for Persons with Mental Illness and Criminal Justice Involvement. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2012, 51: 114-122. PMID: 22869206, DOI: 10.1007/s10464-012-9549-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious mental illnessQuality of lifeCriminal justice involvementDrug useMental illnessNegative clinical findingsJustice involvementAnxiety/depressionClinical findingsIntervention participantsPsychiatric symptomsMixed model analysisNegative symptomsBaseline covariatesIntervention impactAlcohol useUsual servicesSubstance useSymptomsInterventionHigh satisfactionAmount of activityIllnessMonthsGreater satisfactionGoing to the Source: Creating a Citizenship Outcome Measure by Community-Based Participatory Research Methods
Rowe M, Clayton A, Benedict P, Bellamy C, Antunes K, Miller R, Pelletier JF, Stern E, O'Connell MJ. Going to the Source: Creating a Citizenship Outcome Measure by Community-Based Participatory Research Methods. Psychiatric Services 2012, 63: 445-450. PMID: 22549531, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201100272.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCluster AnalysisCommunity ParticipationCommunity-Based Participatory ResearchConcept FormationFemaleFocus GroupsHuman RightsHumansLife Change EventsMaleMentally Ill PersonsModels, TheoreticalOutcome Assessment, Health CareSelf ConceptSocial AdjustmentSocial BehaviorSocial ParticipationConceptsLegal rightsCivil rightsCitizenship domainsCitizenshipPersonal responsibilityRightsMeaning of citizenshipResearch methodsPersonsLife disruptionVariety of activitiesMental illnessRecent experienceStatementsCitizensStakeholder groupsInstrumentResponsibilityGovernmentPublic mental health servicesParticipatory methodsMeaning