1998
Participation and Outcome in a Residential Treatment and Work Therapy Program for Addictive Disorders: The Effects of Race
Rosenheck R, Seibyl C. Participation and Outcome in a Residential Treatment and Work Therapy Program for Addictive Disorders: The Effects of Race. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1998, 155: 1029-1034. PMID: 9699689, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.155.8.1029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBlack or African AmericanCommunity Mental Health ServicesFemaleHumansMaleOccupational TherapyPatient Acceptance of Health CarePersonality InventoryPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesResidential TreatmentSubstance-Related DisordersTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransWhite PeopleWorkConceptsWork therapy programTherapy programWhite veteransBlack participantsAddictive disordersLarger study groupBlack patientsAdmission characteristicsWorse outcomesProgram participationStudy groupPsychiatric problemsSevere alcoholMultivariate analysisDrug abuse problemsAlcohol useEffect of raceTherapeutic milieuAbuse problemsBlack veteransBlack subjectsOutcomesResidential treatmentVeteransSocial support networks
1992
Mental health status and community adjustment after treatment in a residential treatment program for homeless veterans
Leda C, Rosenheck R. Mental health status and community adjustment after treatment in a residential treatment program for homeless veterans. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1992, 149: 1219-1224. PMID: 1503135, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.149.9.1219.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResidential treatment programTreatment programPsychiatric symptomsVeterans Affairs Medical CenterCommunity adjustmentDrug abuseSuperior housing outcomesHomeless veteransUncontrolled outcome studiesCorrelates of improvementMental health statusMental health problemsHomeless Veterans programSubstance abuse problemsPostdischarge followClinical improvementIll veteransMedical CenterOutcome studiesAlcohol abuseHealth problemsHealth statusDomiciliary careMental healthAbuse problemsCombat Stress, Psychosocial Adjustment, and Service Use Among Homeless Vietnam Veterans
Rosenheck R, Leda C, Gallup P. Combat Stress, Psychosocial Adjustment, and Service Use Among Homeless Vietnam Veterans. Psychiatric Services 1992, 43: 145-149. PMID: 1572610, DOI: 10.1176/ps.43.2.145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health servicesIll veteransVietnam veteransHealth servicesVA mental health servicesGreater social dysfunctionNational epidemiological studySubstance abuse problemsCombat stressClinical dataEpidemiological studiesService useClinical programsHomeless veteransAbuse problemsVeteransSocial dysfunctionPsychosocial adjustmentTwo-fifthsSignificant problemDysfunction
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