2020
Increasing the Numbers of Homeless Veterans Served by the Veterans Health Administration from 2008 to 2015: maintaining focus on the intended target population and on sustaining service intensity
Rosenheck R, Sorkin H, Stefanovics E. Increasing the Numbers of Homeless Veterans Served by the Veterans Health Administration from 2008 to 2015: maintaining focus on the intended target population and on sustaining service intensity. Journal Of Social Distress And The Homeless 2020, 30: 66-76. DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2020.1753914.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntended target populationHomeless veteransTarget populationVeterans AffairsVeterans Health AdministrationMental health servicesNon-homeless veteransIntensity of servicesHealth AdministrationHealth servicesSociodemographic characteristicsHealth careVeteransSuccessful maintenanceDelivery of servicesPopulationLittle evidenceVeteran homelessnessHigh levelsService intensity
2017
Opioid agonist treatment in the Veterans Health Administration: is health care local?
Peglow S, Petrakis I, Rosenheck R. Opioid agonist treatment in the Veterans Health Administration: is health care local? Journal Of Public Mental Health 2017, 16: 28-36. DOI: 10.1108/jpmh-08-2016-0033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid agonist treatmentOpioid use disorderVeterans Health AdministrationOpioid-related deathsHealth insurance coverageAgonist treatmentHealth AdministrationLocal health system performanceCase identificationHealth systemInsurance coverageVHA administrative dataPublic health challengePublic health systemHealth care systemHealth system performanceNational health care systemUse disordersDrug useMedian incomeSignificant associationHealth challengesCare systemCentralized health systemHealth care
2011
Help Seeking and Entry into Vocational Services by Adults Enrolled in New Hampshire State Mental Health Services: A Pathways-To-Care Study
Drebing C, Drake R, Mueller L, Van Ormer E, Duffy P, Rose G, King K, Desai N, Penk W, LePage J, Rosenheck R. Help Seeking and Entry into Vocational Services by Adults Enrolled in New Hampshire State Mental Health Services: A Pathways-To-Care Study. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2011, 14: 181-197. DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2011.598109.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Older Adult Patients with Both Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders: Prevalence and Health Service Use
Prigerson H, Desai R, Rosenheck R. Older Adult Patients with Both Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders: Prevalence and Health Service Use. Psychiatric Quarterly 2001, 72: 1-18. PMID: 11293198, DOI: 10.1023/a:1004821118214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOlder adult patientsSubstance abuse disordersAdult patientsAbuse disordersService useDual diagnosisSubstance abuse visitsLonger inpatient staysHealth service useMental health careCross-sectional surveyElderly patientsPsychiatric visitsYounger patientsInpatient stayProgram patientsPatientsOlder ageSubstance abuseOlder adultsHealth careRepresentative national sampleContrast groupPrevalenceDiagnosisCross-System Service Use Among VA Mental Health Patients Living in Philadelphia
Desai R, Rosenheck R, Rothbard A. Cross-System Service Use Among VA Mental Health Patients Living in Philadelphia. Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research 2001, 28: 299-309. PMID: 11577656, DOI: 10.1023/a:1011137630558.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Primary care satellite clinics and improved access to general and mental health services.
Rosenheck R. Primary care satellite clinics and improved access to general and mental health services. Health Services Research 2000, 35: 777-90. PMID: 11055448, PMCID: PMC1089152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-based primary care clinicsVA mental health servicesPrimary care clinicsGeneral health care servicesMental health servicesHealth care servicesMental health componentCare clinicsProportion of veteransHealth servicesCare servicesHealth care componentNew clinicCare componentsHealth componentVeterans AffairsVA compensationVA health care servicesComparison countiesHealth careGeneral health careGeneral veteran populationFY 1995Mental health careNew primary care clinic
1998
The Use of VA and Non-VA Mental Health Services by Female Veterans
Hoff R, Rosenheck R. The Use of VA and Non-VA Mental Health Services by Female Veterans. Medical Care 1998, 36: 1524-1533. PMID: 9821940, DOI: 10.1097/00005650-199811000-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-VA mental health servicesVA mental health servicesMental health servicesSpecialty mental health clinicsFemale veteransHealth servicesMale veteransVeterans AffairsService useMental health service useVA mental health careHealth service useMental health clinicsVA service useMental health careLogistic regression modelsHealth clinicsDiagnostic subgroupsPsychiatric diagnosisGender differencesVA servicesObjective diagnostic dataHealth careVeteransUtilization patternsThe Quality of VA Mental Health Services
Hoff R, Rosenheck R, Materko M, Wilson N. The Quality of VA Mental Health Services. Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research 1998, 26: 45-56. PMID: 9866234, DOI: 10.1023/a:1021217420121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health careInpatient careVA mental health servicesVA mental health careHealth careMental health servicesSpecific health behaviorsMental health programsOutpatient carePsychiatric diagnosisHealth behaviorsFemale veteransHealth servicesHealth programsMeasures of qualityCareStudy sampleObjective measuresWomenDiagnosis
1993
Community-Oriented Mental Health Care: Assessing Diversity in Clinical Practice
Rosenheck R, Neale M, Gallup P. Community-Oriented Mental Health Care: Assessing Diversity in Clinical Practice. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal 1993, 16: 39-50. DOI: 10.1037/h0095653.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive case management programCase management programCommunity-oriented mental health careHigh hospital usersSerious psychiatric disordersLong-term community supportMental health careMental health programsClinician questionnairePsychiatric disordersPsychiatric problemsDisabled patientsClinical practiceCPP scoresPatient summariesHealth programsSubstance abuseSubstance abusersOutreach programsHealth careHomeless veteransHomeless outreach programSignificant differencesShort durationManagement program
1989
Initial Assessment Data From a 43-Site Program for Homeless Chronic Mentally Ill Veterans
Rosenheck R, Leda C, Gallup P, Astrachan B, Milstein R, Leaf P, Thompson D, Errera P. Initial Assessment Data From a 43-Site Program for Homeless Chronic Mentally Ill Veterans. Psychiatric Services 1989, 40: 937-942. PMID: 2793097, DOI: 10.1176/ps.40.9.937.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere psychiatric symptomsHomeless veteransGeneral U.S. populationResidential rehabilitation servicesInitial assessment dataSubstance abuse problemsMedian ageIll veteransPsychiatric symptomsRehabilitation servicesClinical servicesVeterans AdministrationHealth careU.S. populationAbuse problemsVeteransVeteran ProgramTwo-thirdsAssessment dataThree-fifthsVietnam eraChronicChronicallySymptomsAdministration