2019
Changes in Physical Health After Supported Housing: Results from the Collaborative Initiative to End Chronic Homelessness
Tsai J, Gelberg L, Rosenheck RA. Changes in Physical Health After Supported Housing: Results from the Collaborative Initiative to End Chronic Homelessness. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2019, 34: 1703-1708. PMID: 31161570, PMCID: PMC6712193, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-019-05070-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care providersPhysical HRQoLPhysical healthMedical conditionsCare providersOutcome studiesShort Form-12 Health SurveyPreventive proceduresMedical problemsPhysical health-related qualityHealth-related qualityObservational outcome studyHomeless adultsPrimary care servicesMental health servicesHousing statusMedical outcome measuresPhysical health outcomesHealth SurveyOutcome measuresKey ResultsParticipantsPrimary healthcareHealth outcomesCare servicesHealth services
2017
Characteristics of urban male homeless veterans and non-veterans in Omaha, Nebraska
Ramaswamy S, Driscoll D, Tsai J, Rose J, Smith L, Rosenheck R. Characteristics of urban male homeless veterans and non-veterans in Omaha, Nebraska. Journal Of Social Distress And The Homeless 2017, 26: 51-57. DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2017.1304185.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHomeless veteransMajor depressionMale homeless veteransProportion of veteransClinical characteristicsNon-adult childrenHigh prevalenceMultivariable modelPsychosocial factorsMedical problemsVeteransResearch staffStructured interviewsHomeless menDepressionCurrent studyHigher numberPrevious studiesPrevalenceSociodemographicsStudy
2015
A Comparison of Homeless Male Veterans in Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Nebraska: A Methodological Caveat
Tsai J, Ramaswamy S, Bhatia SC, Rosenheck RA. A Comparison of Homeless Male Veterans in Metropolitan and Micropolitan Areas in Nebraska: A Methodological Caveat. American Journal Of Community Psychology 2015, 56: 357-367. PMID: 26354600, DOI: 10.1007/s10464-015-9746-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnalysis of VarianceAnxiety DisordersCitiesHealth ServicesHealth Services AccessibilityHealth StatusHealth Status IndicatorsHousingHumansIll-Housed PersonsInterviews as TopicMaleMedically UninsuredMental DisordersMiddle AgedNebraskaRural HealthSocial SupportSocioeconomic FactorsSubstance-Related DisordersTransients and MigrantsUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransConceptsHomeless male veteransVeterans Affairs facilitiesMale veteransHomeless veteransHealth servicesMore medical problemsHealth service useDiagnosis of anxietyService useGreater social supportCommunity providersDifficult populationMedical problemsPsychosocial characteristicsMicropolitan areasPersonality disorderConvenience sampleVeteransResearch staffStructured interviewsSocial supportMicropolitanRural areasDiagnosis
2012
Outcomes of a Group Intensive Peer-Support Model of Case Management for Supported Housing
Tsai J, Rosenheck RA. Outcomes of a Group Intensive Peer-Support Model of Case Management for Supported Housing. Psychiatric Services 2012, 63: 1186-1194. PMID: 22983658, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201200100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntensive case managementCase managementPeer support modelGeneral medical problemsCase management supportRecovery-oriented approachBaseline characteristicsMedical problemsOne-yearSubstance useCase managersHomeless veteransSite one yearUrban Development-Veterans AffairsAdministrative dataOutcomesProgram admissionDefault modeGreater increaseGroup meetingsSection 8 housing vouchersService deliveryManagementAdmission