2022
Does Street Outreach Engage Its Intended Target Population? Clinical Experience in the Veteran’s Health Administration Homeless Service Programs
Lo E, Tsai J, Stefanovics EA, Rosenheck R. Does Street Outreach Engage Its Intended Target Population? Clinical Experience in the Veteran’s Health Administration Homeless Service Programs. Psychiatric Quarterly 2022, 93: 1003-1016. PMID: 36331755, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-022-10004-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmbulatory Care FacilitiesHealth ServicesHumansIll-Housed PersonsReferral and ConsultationVeteransConceptsStreet outreachPreventing Homelessness Through the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans: Analysis of Calls and Service Referrals
Tsai J, Montgomery AE, Szymkowiak D. Preventing Homelessness Through the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans: Analysis of Calls and Service Referrals. Psychiatric Services 2022, 74: 316-319. PMID: 35855621, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.20220124.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCall CentersCOVID-19HumansIll-Housed PersonsPandemicsReferral and ConsultationUnited StatesVeteransConceptsNational call centerVeterans Health AdministrationHomeless veteransMental health servicesHealth care recordsVeteran outcomesMedical recordsReferral outcomesCare recordsHealth AdministrationHealth servicesService referralsMedical servicesHomeless ProgramVeteransCOVID-19 pandemicReferralOutcomesMost contactModerate increaseSocial careAnalysis of callsMajor increaseAdministrationCare
2015
Characteristics and Use of Services Among Literally Homeless and Unstably Housed U.S. Veterans With Custody of Minor Children
Tsai J, Rosenheck RA, Kasprow WJ, Kane V. Characteristics and Use of Services Among Literally Homeless and Unstably Housed U.S. Veterans With Custody of Minor Children. Psychiatric Services 2015, 66: 1083-1090. PMID: 25975888, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400300.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHomeless veteransChronic general medical conditionsGeneral medical conditionsSevere mental illnessVeterans Affairs programsClinical characteristicsAdmission patternsUse of servicesMedical conditionsPsychiatric disordersPsychotic disordersFemale veteransMental illnessU.S. veteransPsychosocial characteristicsSubstantial proportionVeteransWomenChildrenMenMinor childrenDisordersVAReferralIllness
2013
Helping Veterans With Mental Illness Overcome Civil Legal Issues: Collaboration Between a Veterans Affairs Psychosocial Rehabilitation Center and a Nonprofit Legal Center
Wong CF, Tsai J, Klee A, Udell HR, Harkness L, Middleton M. Helping Veterans With Mental Illness Overcome Civil Legal Issues: Collaboration Between a Veterans Affairs Psychosocial Rehabilitation Center and a Nonprofit Legal Center. Psychological Services 2013, 10: 73-78. PMID: 22984876, DOI: 10.1037/a0029979.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overConfidentialityCooperative BehaviorFemaleHumansMaleMental Health ServicesMentally Ill PersonsMiddle AgedOrganizational ObjectivesOrganizations, NonprofitReferral and ConsultationRehabilitation CentersUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransYoung Adult