2021
Comparisons between suicide in persons with serious mental illness, other mental disorders, or no known mental illness: Results from 37 U.S. states, 2003–2017
Schmutte T, Costa M, Hammer P, Davidson L. Comparisons between suicide in persons with serious mental illness, other mental disorders, or no known mental illness: Results from 37 U.S. states, 2003–2017. Schizophrenia Research 2021, 228: 74-82. PMID: 33434737, PMCID: PMC7987877, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.11.058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious mental illnessMental illnessMental disordersToxicology resultsSuicide decedentsCo-occurring substance use disordersSuicide deathsCo-occurring drug useContinuity of carePoor physical healthSubstance use disordersPrevious suicide attemptsImportant suicide prevention strategySuicide prevention strategiesTime of deathPost-mortem toxicology resultsCommon suicide methodAntidepressant medicationClinical characteristicsMedication adherenceCommon precipitating circumstancesLeading causeOdds ratioRetrospective analysisUse disorders
2020
Peer Supports in Recovery
Schmutte T, Guy K, Davidson L, Bellamy C. Peer Supports in Recovery. 2020, 245-252. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-19847-3_21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessMental illnessCostly acute care servicesPeer supportPublic mental health settingsAcute care servicesCurrent evidence baseMental health settingsMental health systemPhysical health outcomesRecovery-oriented practiceEvidence-based practiceSystemic reviewHealth outcomesHealth settingsCare servicesHealth systemPeer supportersEvidence baseMental healthSubstance useIllnessPromising additionInvolvement of peopleCare
2019
What Is the Meaning of Recovery?
Davidson L, Schmutte T. What Is the Meaning of Recovery? 2019, 71-100. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11908-9_4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessMental illnessMental health servicesConsumer/survivor movementPerson-centred careSelf-directed lifeRestoration of functioningMeaning of recoverySymptom reductionHealth servicesMental health fieldSocial determinantsPersonal recoveryPsychiatric disabilitiesClinical senseMental healthIllnessTerm recoveryDisability rights frameworkCareCommunity inclusionHealth fieldSurvivor movementRecovery
2017
Improved Sleep, Diet, and Exercise in Adults with Serious Mental Illness: Results from a Pilot Self-Management Intervention
Schmutte T, Davidson L, O’Connell M. Improved Sleep, Diet, and Exercise in Adults with Serious Mental Illness: Results from a Pilot Self-Management Intervention. Psychiatric Quarterly 2017, 89: 61-71. PMID: 28455555, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-017-9516-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious mental illnessSelf-management programSleep qualityMental illnessPhysical health-related outcomesChronic Disease Self-Management ProgramDisease Self-Management ProgramSelf-reported sleep qualityChronic medical illnessHealth-promoting changesSelf-management interventionsReduced life expectancyHealth-related outcomesRobust risk factorMajority of adultsMedical morbidityMedical illnessPhysical morbidityRisk factorsPoor sleepPremature mortalityGeneral populationPhysical illnessExercise frequencyHealthy diet