2015
Mental Health Recovery in the Patient-Centered Medical Home.
Sklar M, Aarons G, O'Connell M, Davidson L, Groessl E. Mental Health Recovery in the Patient-Centered Medical Home. American Journal Of Public Health 2015, 105: 1926-34. PMID: 26180945, PMCID: PMC4539809, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2015.302683.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-centered medical homeMental health recoveryHealth recoveryMedical homeAdministrative dataRecovery Markers QuestionnaireSAU participantsSevere mental illnessMental health clinicsPatient-centeredIllness managementHealth clinicsMental illnessSan Diego CountyMultilevel modelsEvaluation effortsGreater increasesParticipantsPropensity score analysisIllnessScore analysisHomeClientsQuestionnaireWidespread adoption
2014
What will it take for recovery to flourish in Hong Kong?
Davidson L, Tse S. What will it take for recovery to flourish in Hong Kong? East Asian Archives Of Psychiatry 2014, 24: 110-6. PMID: 25316802.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Instruments for measuring mental health recovery: A systematic review
Sklar M, Groessl E, O'Connell M, Davidson L, Aarons G. Instruments for measuring mental health recovery: A systematic review. Clinical Psychology Review 2013, 33: 1082-1095. PMID: 24080285, DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2013.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health recoveryMental health careHealth recoveryHealth careRecovery-oriented mental health careMeasures mental health recoveryRecovery-oriented systems of carePsychometric propertiesRecovery-oriented modelModels of service deliveryRecovery-oriented systemsPsych INFO databasesService-user involvementMental health policyService user involvementSystems of carePromotion of recoveryReview of instrumentsSample of participantsPsych InfoHealth policyOutcome measuresService deliverySystematic reviewInclusion criteria
2009
Not Just an Individual Journey: Social Aspects of Recovery
Topor A, Borg M, Di Girolamo S, Davidson L. Not Just an Individual Journey: Social Aspects of Recovery. International Journal Of Social Psychiatry 2009, 57: 90-99. PMID: 21252359, DOI: 10.1177/0020764009345062.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAspects of recoveryRecovery-orientated practiceResponsive servicesMaterial conditionsQualitative dataSocial aspectsSocial environmentSocial factorsIndividual journeysArticleInterpersonal contextSocietyRecent literatureAspectsContextOverlookJourneyPracticeServicesImplicationsSupportIndividuals
2003
Violent Victimization of Persons With Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders
Sells DJ, Rowe M, Fisk D, Davidson L. Violent Victimization of Persons With Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders. Psychiatric Services 2003, 54: 1253-1257. PMID: 12954942, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.54.9.1253.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersUse disordersMental illnessCo-occurring PsychiatricSevere mental illnessSerious mental illnessCo-occurring disordersMore episodesPsychiatric disordersCognitive deficitsOne-year periodDiagnostic categoriesDisordersType of disorderSocial isolationIllnessFocus groupsPoor judgmentVictims of violenceCross-sectional data setPersonsAnalysis of varianceGenderFrequency of victimizationPsychiatric
2002
Engaging Persons with Substance Use Disorders: Lessons from Homeless Outreach
Rowe M, Fisk D, Frey J, Davidson L. Engaging Persons with Substance Use Disorders: Lessons from Homeless Outreach. Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research 2002, 29: 263-273. PMID: 12033671, DOI: 10.1023/a:1015147710813.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Chronicity Reconsidered: Improving Person-Environment Fit Through a Consumer-Run Service
Chinman M, Weingarten R, Stayner D, Davidson L. Chronicity Reconsidered: Improving Person-Environment Fit Through a Consumer-Run Service. Community Mental Health Journal 2001, 37: 215-229. PMID: 11440423, DOI: 10.1023/a:1017577029956.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health consumersSerious psychiatric disordersSerious mental illnessConsumer-run servicesPeer supportCommunity-based servicesLong-term careState mental hospitalSubsample of peopleAcute hospitalizationCommunity-based service systemsPsychiatric disordersMental illnessHealth consumersMental hospitalsSocial isolationChronicityPotential utilityPoor person-environment fitHospitalizationChronicHospitalIllnessCare“Simply to Be Let In”: Inclusion as a Basis For Recovery
Davidson L, Stayner D, Nickou C, Styron T, Rowe M, Chinman M. “Simply to Be Let In”: Inclusion as a Basis For Recovery. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2001, 24: 375-388. PMID: 11406988, DOI: 10.1037/h0095067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsConvalescenceFemaleHumansMainstreaming, EducationMental DisordersMiddle AgedRehabilitation, VocationalConceptsStories of participantsElements of friendshipAspects of inclusionBroader conceptual frameworkDisability paradigmResult of deinstitutionalizationConceptual frameworkSocialization programFuture researchPeopleArticleAsylumPolicyDeinstitutionalizationFriendshipMental illnessInclusionReciprocityAuthorsPleaStoryHopefulnessAdoptionIssuesImplications
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 analysisComparing Consumer and Nonconsumer Provided Case Management Services for Homeless Persons with Serious Mental Illness
CHINMAN M, ROSENHECK R, LAM J, DAVIDSON L. Comparing Consumer and Nonconsumer Provided Case Management Services for Homeless Persons with Serious Mental Illness. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2000, 188: 446-453. PMID: 10919704, DOI: 10.1097/00005053-200007000-00009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health servicesCase managersHealth servicesSerious mental illnessCase management servicesCase management teamClinical outcomesMeasures of analysisAccess siteOutcome measuresMental illnessPresent study showConsumer providersOutcomes of servicesTime pointsAccess programClient outcomesHomeless personsOutcomesStaff ageCohortIllnessNonconsumersLarge sampleManagement services
1997
Normalizing acute care: a day hospital/crisis residence alternative to inpatient hospitalization.
Rakfeldt J, Tebes J, Steiner J, Walker P, Davidson L, Sledge W. Normalizing acute care: a day hospital/crisis residence alternative to inpatient hospitalization. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 1997, 185: 46-52. PMID: 9040533, DOI: 10.1097/00005053-199701000-00008.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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 functioningCareHospitalization
1995
The Experiences of Long-Stay Inpatients Returning to the Community
Davidson L, Hoge M, Merrill M, Rakfeldt J, Griffith E. The Experiences of Long-Stay Inpatients Returning to the Community. Psychiatry 1995, 58: 122-132. PMID: 7568535, DOI: 10.1080/00332747.1995.11024719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchActivities of Daily LivingAdultAffective Disorders, PsychoticAlcoholismCommunity Mental Health ServicesComorbidityConnecticutDeinstitutionalizationFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansLong-Term CareMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedPatient SatisfactionSchizophreniaSchizophrenic PsychologySocial AdjustmentSubstance-Related Disorders
1994
Defining Managed Care in Public-Sector Psychiatry
Hoge M, Davidson L, Griffith E, Sledge W, Howenstine R. Defining Managed Care in Public-Sector Psychiatry. Psychiatric Services 1994, 45: 1085-1089. PMID: 7835854, DOI: 10.1176/ps.45.11.1085.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1992
Sense of self in recovery from severe mental illness
Davidson L, Strauss J. Sense of self in recovery from severe mental illness. Psychology And Psychotherapy Theory Research And Practice 1992, 65: 131-145. PMID: 1633118, DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.1992.tb01693.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe Promise of Partial Hospitalization: A Reassessment
Hoge M, Davidson L, Hill W, Turner V, Ameli R. The Promise of Partial Hospitalization: A Reassessment. Psychiatric Services 1992, 43: 345-354. PMID: 1577425, DOI: 10.1176/ps.43.4.345.Peer-Reviewed Original Research