Chyrell Bellamy, MSW, PhD
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2025
A reflection on the role of individuals with lived experience in shaping the Brazilian psychiatric reform.
Corradi-Webster C, Reis G, Brisola E, Sampaio C, Araujo C, Rufato L, Oliveira R, Ricci R, de Oliveira W, de Oliveira B, Bellamy C, Costa M. A reflection on the role of individuals with lived experience in shaping the Brazilian psychiatric reform. Irish Journal Of Psychological Medicine 2025, 1-7. PMID: 40497564, DOI: 10.1017/ipm.2025.20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health servicesBrazilian Psychiatric ReformPsychiatric reformHealth servicesMental healthPublic mental health care systemImprove population mental healthMental health care systemRecovery-oriented practiceSubstance misusePopulation mental healthHealth care systemAdvocacy movementImplement recovery strategiesParticipation of individualsRecovery movementPeer supportCare systemLived experienceEmpower peopleRecovery strategiesActive involvementAdvocacyLeadership rolesRecovery initiativesPeer support enhanced behavioural crisis response teams in the emergency department: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial
Nath B, Desai R, Cook J, Dziura J, Davis-Plourde K, Youins R, Guy K, Pavlo A, Smith E, Smith D, Kangas K, Heckmann R, Hart L, Powsner S, Sevilla M, Evans M, Kumar A, Faustino I, Hu Y, Bellamy C, Wong A. Peer support enhanced behavioural crisis response teams in the emergency department: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open 2025, 15: e103775. PMID: 40484432, PMCID: PMC12161358, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-103775.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCluster randomised controlled trialEmergency departmentPeer supportDelivery of trauma-informed careStepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trialExperience of mental illnessPhysical restraintRate of physical restraintBehavioral crisesPeer support workersReduce restraint useSecondary outcomesFollow-up data collectionResponse teamPatient-centred approachPositive patient outcomesTrauma-informed carePeer-reviewed journalsCrisis response teamsUsual careStepped-wedgeIntervention readinessPeer deliveryRestraint useED settingPeer online motivational interviewing and affirmative care for sexual and gender minority men who are survivors of sexual trauma: A randomized clinical trial
Cook J, Ellis A, Simiola V, Martino S, Bellamy C, O'Connell M, Livingston N. Peer online motivational interviewing and affirmative care for sexual and gender minority men who are survivors of sexual trauma: A randomized clinical trial. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2025 PMID: 40444426, DOI: 10.1002/jts.23170.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurvivors of sexual traumaSexual traumaMotivational interviewingPosttraumatic stress disorder symptomsReducing posttraumatic stress disorder symptomsStress disorder symptomsMental health service utilizationMental health treatmentGender minority menTrained peersEffectiveness of motivational interviewingAffirming careMental health servicesDisorder symptomsPsychiatric symptomsRandomized clinical trialsHealth care seekingBetween-group differencesHealth service utilizationHealth treatmentMinority stressOnline group sessionsMinority menCare-seekingService utilizationGovernance for anti-racist AI in healthcare: integrating racism-related stress in psychiatric algorithms for Black Americans
Fields C, Black C, Thind J, Jegede O, Aksen D, Rosenblatt M, Assari S, Bellamy C, Anderson E, Holmes A, Scheinost D. Governance for anti-racist AI in healthcare: integrating racism-related stress in psychiatric algorithms for Black Americans. Frontiers In Digital Health 2025, 7: 1492736. PMID: 40444183, PMCID: PMC12119476, DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2025.1492736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRacism-related stressBlack patientsBlack AmericansClinical algorithmAnti-Black racismHealthcare interventionsAnti-Black biasHealth outcomesHealth policySocioeconomic statusIntervention modelHistory of enslavementPatient outcomesCommunity membersHealthcareGenerational traumaHealthAmerica's historyBlack researchersSources of varianceClinical practiceEquitable outcomesSocial factorsRacial groupsAI governanceRacialized Heteroscedasticity as a Source of Algorithmic Bias in Psychiatric Prediction Models
Fields C, Rosenblatt M, Aina J, Black C, Thind J, Jegede O, Aksen D, Assari S, Bellamy C, Anderson E, Zhou X, Holmes A, Khalifa F, Scheinost D. Racialized Heteroscedasticity as a Source of Algorithmic Bias in Psychiatric Prediction Models. Biological Psychiatry 2025, 97: s45. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2025.02.121.Peer-Reviewed Original Research"It was Empowering": Care Pathways a Novel Culturally Informed Inspiration Card Game for Community-Engaged Co-Design with Black American Women and Clinicians
O'Leary T, Batti V, Dhindsa S, Krishnan V, Wilcox L, Woods-Giscombe C, Bellamy C, McCall T. "It was Empowering": Care Pathways a Novel Culturally Informed Inspiration Card Game for Community-Engaged Co-Design with Black American Women and Clinicians. 2025, 1-8. DOI: 10.1145/3706599.3720056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health applicationsMental health conditionsMental health professionalsDigital mental health applicationsCare pathwaysHealth professionalsBlack American womenHealth applicationsEvidence-based mental health careHealth conditionsAmerican womenMental health careHistory of anxietyCo-design workshopsCo-designHealth careTreatment disparitiesCommunity-engagedBlack womenCareProfessionalsWomenCognitive therapyAnxietyDepressionRisk Environments of Permanent Supportive Housing for Formerly Incarcerated People with Serious Mental Illnesses: A Protocol for a Novel Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
Kriegel L, Henwood B, McDonell M, Ofer Amram, Bellamy C, Collins S, Salzer M. Risk Environments of Permanent Supportive Housing for Formerly Incarcerated People with Serious Mental Illnesses: A Protocol for a Novel Mixed Methods Feasibility Study. International Journal Of Qualitative Methods 2025, 24 DOI: 10.1177/16094069251337940.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPermanent supportive housingIncarcerated peopleSupportive housingRisk environment frameworkCriminal legal systemRates of recidivismGo-along interviewsHigh-poverty environmentsConcurrent mixed-methods studyCriminogenic riskIncarcerated clientsMental illnessPolicy influencePublic spaceCommunity resilience indexPrivate spaceCommunity participationAssociated with positive outcomesSerious mental illnessCommunity integrationMixed-methods studyParticipatory mappingSubstance useLegal systemRisk environment“I think we're on a cusp of some change:” coping and support for mental wellness among Black American women
McCall T, Foster M, Tomlin H, Adepoju B, Bolton-Johnson M, Bellamy C. “I think we're on a cusp of some change:” coping and support for mental wellness among Black American women. Frontiers In Psychology 2025, 15: 1469950. PMID: 39877228, PMCID: PMC11772172, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1469950.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health treatmentMental healthBlack womenHealth treatmentMental health careDigital health toolsMental health providersFocus group transcriptsMental health needsWomen's mental healthBlack women’s mental healthMental health researchMental health challengesHealth providersGroup transcriptsBlack American womenHealth needsLess stigmaHealth careHealth researchHealth toolsMental wellnessFocus groupsCoping skillsHealth challenges
2024
On Surviving Race with Allies: Disability, Race/Ethnicity, and Human Rights
Brown C, Brooks C, Edwards J, Bellamy C, O’Hara K. On Surviving Race with Allies: Disability, Race/Ethnicity, and Human Rights. Advances In Research Ethics And Integrity 2024, 11: 91-112. DOI: 10.1108/s2398-601820240000011006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman rightsUnited Nations treatiesRights of PersonsIntersection of race/ethnicityIntersection of raceDisability rights organisationsNations treatiesRights organisationsMental healthPolice officersSystem changesSource of traumaGender identityRightsSexual orientationPsychiatric survivorsPoliceDisability systemDisability scholarsWhite alliesCommunity conversationsBIPOCTreatyAlliesJusticeEvidence that personalized racial stress procedures elicit a stress response and increases alcohol craving among Black adults with alcohol use disorder: A laboratory pilot study
Haeny A, Schick M, McKenley C, Chowdhary A, Bellamy C, O'Malley S, Sinha R. Evidence that personalized racial stress procedures elicit a stress response and increases alcohol craving among Black adults with alcohol use disorder: A laboratory pilot study. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2024, 260: 111312. PMID: 38749311, PMCID: PMC11991899, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2024.111312.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol use disorderAlcohol cravingIncreased alcohol cravingUse disorderRacial stressEmotional responsesImpact of racial stressBlack adultsExposure to stressStress scriptsImagery procedureExposure sessionsCravingPersonal eventsStress procedureNegative emotionsNeutral conditionsPositive emotionsIdentity explorationStress responseExploratory analysisPhysiological responsesSessionsEmotionsAlcohol
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