2020
Mobilizing an institutional supportive response for healthcare workers and other staff in the context of COVID-19: The Yale experience
Krystal JH, Alvarado J, Ball SA, Fortunati FG, Hu M, Ivy ME, Kapo J, Olson KD, Rohrbaugh RM, Sinha R, Tebes JK, Vender RJ, Yonkers KA, Mayes LC. Mobilizing an institutional supportive response for healthcare workers and other staff in the context of COVID-19: The Yale experience. General Hospital Psychiatry 2020, 68: 12-18. PMID: 33254081, PMCID: PMC7680059, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2020.11.005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Collective Efficacy as a Key Context in Neighborhood Support for Urban Youth
Prince DM, Hohl B, Hunter BA, Thompson AB, Matlin SL, Hausman AJ, Tebes JK. Collective Efficacy as a Key Context in Neighborhood Support for Urban Youth. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2019, 63: 179-189. PMID: 30843253, PMCID: PMC6676898, DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12311.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdult supportNeighborhood youthCollective efficacyAdults' perceptionsPositive youth developmentYouth antisocial behaviorYouth developmentAntisocial behaviorStigmatized groupsIndirect relationshipSense of alienationPath modelNeighborhood constructsSocial environmentTransactional approachNegative perceptionsPerceptionYouthNeighborhood contextNeighborhood supportUrban youthKey contextsYoung peopleNeighborhood physical environmentNeighborhood conditions
2017
Neighborhood sexual violence moderates women's perceived safety in urban neighborhoods
Hoffman EE, Mair TTM, Hunter BA, Prince DM, Tebes JK. Neighborhood sexual violence moderates women's perceived safety in urban neighborhoods. Journal Of Community Psychology 2017, 46: 79-94. PMID: 30104801, PMCID: PMC6086498, DOI: 10.1002/jcop.21917.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSexual violenceTypes of violenceNeighborhood violenceNeighborhood safetyUrban neighborhoodsWomen's perceptionsContext of genderHigh crimeNeighborhood assetsViolenceStreet intercept interviewsU.S. citiesMore salientCrimePerceived SafetyNeighborhoodGenderPerceptionModerate perceptionPovertyWomenUnemploymentInterviewsCityRelationshipSocio-psychological mediators of the relationship between behavioral health stigma and psychiatric symptoms
Hunter BA, Mohatt NV, Prince DM, Thompson AB, Matlin SL, Tebes JK. Socio-psychological mediators of the relationship between behavioral health stigma and psychiatric symptoms. Social Science & Medicine 2017, 181: 177-183. PMID: 28407602, PMCID: PMC6557155, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.03.049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehavioral health treatmentPsychiatric symptomsModified Labeling TheoryHealth treatmentOutpatient behavioral health treatmentOutpatient behavioral health clinicSocial supportBehavioral health clinicHealth clinicsClinical utilityMental illnessSymptomsSpecific mediatorsRejection experiencesHealth stigmaSymptom relationshipsStigmaAdultsTreatmentMediatorsDirect effectWaves of dataUrban settingsClinicTime Trends in Smoking Onset by Sex and Race/Ethnicity Among Adolescents and Young Adults: Findings From the 2006–2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Thompson AB, Mowery PD, Tebes JK, McKee SA. Time Trends in Smoking Onset by Sex and Race/Ethnicity Among Adolescents and Young Adults: Findings From the 2006–2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2017, 20: 312-320. PMID: 28339616, PMCID: PMC5896447, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntx010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking onsetYoung adult malesYoung adultsDrug useLog-binomial regression modelsAnnual declineTobacco-related health disparitiesTime trendsRate of onsetNational surveyTobacco control policiesNumber of adolescentsRace/ethnicityYoung adult femalesRegression modelsAdult malesNew smokersAdult smokingYoung adult yearsEthnic groupsHealth disparitiesGreater riskMore effective strategiesAdultsAdolescents
2011
Suicidality and Depression Among African American Adolescents: The Role of Family and Peer Support and Community Connectedness
Matlin SL, Molock SD, Tebes JK. Suicidality and Depression Among African American Adolescents: The Role of Family and Peer Support and Community Connectedness. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry 2011, 81: 108-117. PMID: 21219282, PMCID: PMC3058298, DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.2010.01078.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepressive symptomsAfrican American adolescentsPeer supportSignificant public health concernFamily supportSocial supportCommunity connectednessPublic health concernRates of suicideDecreased suicidalityPreventative interventionsAmerican adolescentsSuicide riskHealth concernSuicidalitySymptomsMultiple regression analysisRegression analysisAdolescentsSchool surveySuicideCognitive measuresHierarchical multiple regression analysisRole of familyLiving
2007
Impact of a Positive Youth Development Program in Urban After-School Settings on the Prevention of Adolescent Substance Use
Tebes JK, Feinn R, Vanderploeg JJ, Chinman MJ, Shepard J, Brabham T, Genovese M, Connell C. Impact of a Positive Youth Development Program in Urban After-School Settings on the Prevention of Adolescent Substance Use. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2007, 41: 239-247. PMID: 17707293, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.02.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdolescent BehaviorAdolescent Health ServicesCase-Control StudiesDecision MakingFamily CharacteristicsFemaleHarm ReductionHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PromotionHumansInterviews as TopicMaleNew EnglandProgram EvaluationRisk-TakingSchool Health ServicesStress, PsychologicalSubstance-Related DisordersUrban HealthConceptsAdolescent substance usePositive youth developmentSubstance usePYD interventionsSchool settingsPositive youth development programHierarchical linear modeling analysesEffective decision-making skillsYouth development programsAfter-School SettingsLinear modeling analysesSubstance use attitudesProgram entryAdolescent risk factorsDecision-making skillsStrengths-based approachSchool programsYouth developmentPYD approachDrug useNegative outcomesPretest differencesUse attitudesAdolescent useUse 1 yearThe Impact of Parental Alcohol or Drug Removals on Foster Care Placement Experiences: A Matched Comparison Group Study
Vanderploeg JJ, Connell CM, Caron C, Saunders L, Katz KH, Tebes JK. The Impact of Parental Alcohol or Drug Removals on Foster Care Placement Experiences: A Matched Comparison Group Study. Child Maltreatment 2007, 12: 125-136. PMID: 17446566, PMCID: PMC3975051, DOI: 10.1177/1077559507299292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRe-referral to child protective services: The influence of child, family, and case characteristics on risk status
Connell CM, Bergeron N, Katz KH, Saunders L, Tebes JK. Re-referral to child protective services: The influence of child, family, and case characteristics on risk status. Child Abuse & Neglect 2007, 31: 573-588. PMID: 17537504, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2006.12.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild protective servicesHigh riskCox proportional hazards modelProportional hazards modelCPS investigationCase characteristicsPreventive servicesProtective servicesHazards modelNumber of childrenGreater riskRisk statusStrongest predictorChildrenRiskPhysical abuseInfluence of childrenSubstantiated casesChild abuseAbusePeriodRecurrenceReferralData System
2004
Cognitive Transformation as a Marker of Resilience
Tebes JK, Irish JT, Vasquez M, Perkins DV. Cognitive Transformation as a Marker of Resilience. Substance Use & Misuse 2004, 39: 769-788. PMID: 15202808, DOI: 10.1081/ja-120034015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMarker of resilienceCognitive transformationAdverse circumstancesIndicators of resilienceYoung adultsPerson's lifeComparison groupAdversityResiliencePresent studyAddictionAdaptationAdultsIndividualsLifeImplicationsRecognitionExperienceCircumstancesFindingsResearchMarkersHypothesisRelationship
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
Impact of Two Social-Cognitive Interventions to Prevent Adolescent Substance Use: Test of an Amenability to Treatment Model
Snow D, Tebes J, Ayers T. Impact of Two Social-Cognitive Interventions to Prevent Adolescent Substance Use: Test of an Amenability to Treatment Model. Journal Of Drug Education 1997, 27: 1-17. PMID: 9150627, DOI: 10.2190/ca52-xlul-nhgy-pw26.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial cognitive interventionsSkill acquisitionTreatment modelSubstance useAdolescent substance useGrade substance usePositive program effectsInteraction effectsStudent skill acquisitionSubgroup of individualsFuture research directionsDrug involvementIntervention IINinth gradeProgram effectsStudent genderResearch directionsStudy findingsInterventionRandomized factorial designSuch differencesAcquisitionHousehold statusGenderPresent study
1996
Day 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 patientsPanel Accretion and External Validity in Adolescent Substance Use Research
Tebes J, Snow D, Ayers T, Arthur M. Panel Accretion and External Validity in Adolescent Substance Use Research. Evaluation Review 1996, 20: 470-484. PMID: 10183258, DOI: 10.1177/0193841x9602000405.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDifferences in social environment between inpatient and day hospital- crisis respite settings
Davidson L, Tebes J, Rakfeldt J, Sledge W. Differences in social environment between inpatient and day hospital- crisis respite settings. Psychiatric Services 1996, 47: 714-720. PMID: 8807684, DOI: 10.1176/ps.47.7.714.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRespite programPatient functioningAcute day hospitalAcute inpatient admissionsMultiphasic Environmental Assessment ProcedureProvision of treatmentInpatient admissionsClinical effectivenessDaily living skillsInpatient settingDay hospitalPatients respectCommunity support systemsHealth servicesPatient choicePsychiatric inpatientsPatientsOngoing involvementLiving skillsInpatientsStaff membersSettingObjective ratingsRestrictive settingsAttractive physical environment
1995
A Comparison of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R and Clinical Diagnoses
STEINER J, TEBES J, SLEDGE W, WALKER M. A Comparison of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R and Clinical Diagnoses. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 1995, 183: 365-369. PMID: 7798084, DOI: 10.1097/00005053-199506000-00003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructured Clinical InterviewPatient versionPsychiatric interviewClinical InterviewDSM-III-R personality disordersPatterns of diagnosisMajor diagnostic categoriesInpatient hospitalizationClinical practiceSchizoaffective disorderBipolar disorderClinical sitesClinical diagnosisDSM-IIILarger studyDiagnostic categoriesDiagnosisPersonality disorderSCIDWeighted KappaDiagnostic practiceSame institutionDisordersSignificant differencesTreatment sites
1992
Panel Attrition and External Validity in Adolescent Substance Use Research
Snow D, Tebes J, Arthur M. Panel Attrition and External Validity in Adolescent Substance Use Research. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 1992, 60: 804-807. PMID: 1401398, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.60.5.804.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTwo-Year Follow-up of a Social-Cognitive Intervention to Prevent Substance Use
Snow D, Tebes J, Arthur M, Tapasak R. Two-Year Follow-up of a Social-Cognitive Intervention to Prevent Substance Use. Journal Of Drug Education 1992, 22: 101-114. PMID: 1625111, DOI: 10.2190/t3bf-5xrl-ex6p-wntf.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial cognitive interventionsMarried parentsControl studentsTwo-year followPrevent Substance UseHard drug useTobacco usePositive effectSubstance use prevention programSixth gradeMean alcoholDifferential effectivenessSubstance useProgram effectsNegative program effectsAttrition effectsPreventive interventionsAttrition analysisSingle parentsLogistic regression analysisParentsPrevention programsDecision-making programDrug useStudents