2016
Predictors of Employment Burnout Among VHA Peer Support Specialists
Park SG, Chang BH, Mueller L, Resnick SG, Eisen SV. Predictors of Employment Burnout Among VHA Peer Support Specialists. Psychiatric Services 2016, 67: 1109-1115. PMID: 27247169, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201500239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsJob burnoutGreater psychiatric symptomsLevel of burnoutSelf-report surveyMental health workersPeer specialistsEmotional exhaustionPersonal accomplishmentMental health recoveryBurnout levelsBurnout scoresEmployment experiencesBurnoutPeer support specialistsPsychiatric symptomsHealth recoveryNational sampleStrongest predictorNuanced experiencePotential predictorsDirect servicesPredictorsSupport specialistsExperienceQuality of life
2015
Mental Health and Quality of Life Among Veterans Employed as Peer and Vocational Rehabilitation Specialists
Eisen SV, Mueller LN, Chang BH, Resnick SG, Schultz MR, Clark JA. Mental Health and Quality of Life Among Veterans Employed as Peer and Vocational Rehabilitation Specialists. Psychiatric Services 2015, 66: 381-388. PMID: 25555066, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuality of lifeMental health recoveryVR specialistsMental healthVocational rehabilitation specialistsPeer specialistsHealth recoveryRehabilitation specialistsVeterans AffairsParticipant characteristicsVA health care systemChi-square testHealth care systemRecovery-oriented servicesSquare testSupported employment programCare systemCohortCommunity of veteransSignificant differencesMultiple regression analysisRegression analysisT-testObservational surveyMultiple comparisons
2001
Does Competitive Employment Improve Nonvocational Outcomes for People With Severe Mental Illness?
Bond G, Resnick S, Drake R, Xie H, McHugo G, Bebout R. Does Competitive Employment Improve Nonvocational Outcomes for People With Severe Mental Illness? Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2001, 69: 489-501. PMID: 11495178, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.69.3.489.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere mental illnessMental illnessStudy periodQuality of lifeMixed-effects regression analysisNonvocational outcomesEffects regression analysisVocational rehabilitationVocational servicesRegression analysisCompetitive employmentSymptomsHigh rateIllnessCompetitive workVocational activitiesGroupWork groupsParticipants
1998
Models of Community Care for Severe Mental Illness: A Review of Research on Case Management
Mueser KT, Bond GR, Drake RE, Resnick SG. Models of Community Care for Severe Mental Illness: A Review of Research on Case Management. Schizophrenia Bulletin 1998, 24: 37-74. PMID: 9502546, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.schbul.a033314.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAssertive community treatmentSevere mental illnessCommunity careMental illnessCase managementHigh service usersVocational functioningQuality of lifeIntensive case management modelPatient predictorsICM servicesCase management modelCommunity treatmentICM teamsSubstance abuseCareSocial functioningIllnessHousing stabilityImplementation fidelityModerate effectMost studiesService usersPatientsHospital