2020
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Video Psychoeducation for Electroconvulsive Therapy in the United States
Tsai J, Huang M, Rosenheck RA, Wilkinson S. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Video Psychoeducation for Electroconvulsive Therapy in the United States. Psychiatric Services 2020, 71: 562-569. PMID: 32151214, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201900448.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultDepressionElectroconvulsive TherapyFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedPamphletsPatient Education as TopicPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesUnited StatesVideo RecordingConceptsElectroconvulsive therapyProportion of participantsSeverity of depressionSubstance use disordersEffective psychiatric treatmentPatient psychoeducationControlled TrialsFemale genderBrief psychoeducationBrochure groupPsychiatric treatmentUse disordersU.S. adultsForms of psychoeducationPsychoeducationEducational interventionInformational brochureSignificant differencesTherapyTreatmentTrialsDepressionNational sampleInterventionPositive changes
2018
Public attitudes and literacy about posttraumatic stress disorder in U.S. adults
Tsai J, Shen J, Southwick SM, Greenberg S, Pluta A, Pietrzak RH. Public attitudes and literacy about posttraumatic stress disorder in U.S. adults. Journal Of Anxiety Disorders 2018, 55: 63-69. PMID: 29519724, DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2018.02.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth LiteracyHumansMaleMiddle AgedStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderStress disorderRates of PTSDEvidence-based treatmentsStrong public supportLittle public knowledgeMore federal fundingGood general knowledgePublic knowledgeClinical characteristicsPTSD knowledgeEffective treatmentPolitical affiliationPublic supportPublic attitudesNational online surveySociodemographic characteristicsTrauma exposureU.S. adultsAdditional varianceFederal fundingU.S. statesDisordersTreatmentAttitudes
2010
Recovery-Oriented Training and Staff Attitudes over Time in Two State Hospitals
Tsai J, Salyers MP, Lobb AL. Recovery-Oriented Training and Staff Attitudes over Time in Two State Hospitals. Psychiatric Quarterly 2010, 81: 335-347. PMID: 20589429, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-010-9142-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelConnecticutFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PersonnelHospitals, StateHumansInservice TrainingMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedObservationSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsRecovery-oriented trainingState HospitalRecovery attitudesCommunity mental health staffState hospital staffMental health staffCurrent observational studyMajority of staffObservational studyHealth staffCare needsHospital staffHospitalRecovery orientationStaff attitudesTraining staffGreater increaseSpecific trainingStaff trainingStaffSubsequent changesPersonal optimismYearsBaseline
2007
Development of a Scale to Assess Practitioner Knowledge in Providing Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment
Salyers MP, Rollins AL, Bond GR, Tsai J, Moser L, Brunette MF. Development of a Scale to Assess Practitioner Knowledge in Providing Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment. Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research 2007, 34: 570-581. PMID: 17960475, DOI: 10.1007/s10488-007-0140-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultEvidence-Based MedicineFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PersonnelHumansIndianaMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedSeverity of Illness IndexSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsIntegrated Dual Disorders TreatmentDual disorders treatmentEvidence-based practiceDisorder treatmentMental health centersSample of cliniciansPractitioners' knowledgeMental health providersProvider knowledgeHealth centersInter-rater reliabilityGood internal consistencyProvider attitudesHealth providersSpecific evidence-based practicesPsychometric evaluationGreater educationInternal consistencyHigher scoresTreatmentSignificant improvementGreater experienceLower burnoutClinicians