2024
Community perspectives to inform the development of a radio program to destigmatize mental illness in rural Uganda: a qualitative study
Lee Y, Fickling B, Goode M, Gallaher A, Kazungu R, Coffin P, Abdel-Megid M, Isabirye F, Ssekalo I, Ashaba S, Rosenheck R, Tsai A. Community perspectives to inform the development of a radio program to destigmatize mental illness in rural Uganda: a qualitative study. Journal Of Global Health Reports 2024, 8 DOI: 10.29392/001c.120280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental illness stigmaCommunity health workersMental illnessIllness stigmaHealth workersRural UgandaDecrease mental illness stigmaReduce mental illness stigmaHealthcare seeking behaviorDestigmatize mental illnessOne-on-oneFocus group discussionsProgram acceptabilityScalable interventionsFramework methodResults ParticipantsBusoga regionProgram interventionsSub-themesFocus groupsQualitative studySeeking behaviorSeeking treatmentIndividual recoveryCommunity supportDifferences in Mental Illness Stigma by Disorder and Gender: Population-Based Vignette Randomized Experiment in Rural Uganda.
Lee Y, Christ R, Mbabazi R, Dabagia J, Prendergast A, Wykoff J, Dasari S, Safai D, Nakaweesi S, Aturinde S, Galvin M, Akena D, Ashaba S, Waiswa P, Rosenheck R, Tsai A. Differences in Mental Illness Stigma by Disorder and Gender: Population-Based Vignette Randomized Experiment in Rural Uganda. 2024, 1: e0000069. PMID: 39188639, PMCID: PMC11345708, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmen.0000069.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental illness stigmaIllness stigmaAnxiety disordersMental disordersLevels of mental illness stigmaRural UgandaImprove population mental healthAnti-stigma initiativesLevel of stigmaPopulation mental healthGeneralized anxiety disorderDSM-5 criteriaAlcohol use disorderEmpirical p-valuesVignette studyMental illnessPairwise mean comparisonsDistricts of UgandaPopulation-basedMental healthDepressive disorderGender combinationsUse disorderSecondary analysisStudy participantsAssociative Stigma Among Community Mental Health Professionals in Work and Nonwork Settings
Jegede O, Matsuura T, Rosenheck R. Associative Stigma Among Community Mental Health Professionals in Work and Nonwork Settings. Stigma And Health 2024 DOI: 10.1037/sah0000529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociated stigmaCommunity mental health professionalsCommunity mental health centerUrban community mental health centerMental health stigmaNational sampleTotal scoreMental health centerMental health cliniciansMental health professionalsNonwork settingsHealth stigmaStigma ScaleAdequate internal consistencyAS total scoreHealth professionalsHealth cliniciansWork settingsHealth centersMental illnessInternal consistencyStigmaCliniciansSocial ostracismScores
2022
Beyond Supported Housing: Correlates of Improvements in Quality of Life Among Homeless Adults with Mental Illness
O’Connell M, Tsai J, Rosenheck R. Beyond Supported Housing: Correlates of Improvements in Quality of Life Among Homeless Adults with Mental Illness. Psychiatric Quarterly 2022, 94: 49-59. PMID: 36538200, DOI: 10.1007/s11126-022-10010-x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Reasons for job loss among homeless veterans in supported employment
Stacy M, Stefanovics E, Rosenheck R. Reasons for job loss among homeless veterans in supported employment. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2017, 20: 16-33. DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2016.1267049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious mental illnessVeterans Healthcare AdministrationDrug/alcohol useDrugs/alcoholPhysical health problemsAlcohol use diagnosisSubstance-using populationsCompetitive employment ratesVeteran characteristicsUse diagnosesIPS clientsHealth problemsMental illnessAlcohol useIPS participantsHomeless veteransIndividual PlacementVocational servicesVeteransHealthcare administrationGreater scoresHomeless individualsWork-related challengesDurationUnique roleReceptivity to a peer counselling program and recovery atmosphere as perceived by Veterans Health Administration peer support specialists and supervisors
Stefanovics E, Drebing C, Sweeney P, Sofuoglu M, Rosenheck R. Receptivity to a peer counselling program and recovery atmosphere as perceived by Veterans Health Administration peer support specialists and supervisors. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2017, 20: 62-73. DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2016.1267050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVeterans Health AdministrationRecovery Self-AssessmentPeer support specialistsPeer support servicesRecovery attitudesSerious mental illnessPromotion of recoveryVA facilitiesVHA sampleHealth AdministrationMental illnessSupport specialistsPeer counselling programmeSupport servicesConvenience sampleLevels of receptivityRSA scoresPeer supportPeer supervisorsCounselling programmeScoresMore recoveryReceptivitySelf-AssessmentStandard measures
2015
The Family Ties That Bind: Tangible, Instrumental, and Emotional Support Among Homeless Veterans
O’Connell M, Rosenheck R. The Family Ties That Bind: Tangible, Instrumental, and Emotional Support Among Homeless Veterans. Risk And Resilience In Military And Veteran Families 2015, 281-319. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21488-7_15.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Medical and nursing students' attitudes to people with mental illness in Nigeria: a tale of two teaching hospitals
Iheanacho T, Stefanovics E, Makanjuola V, Marienfeld C, Rosenheck R. Medical and nursing students' attitudes to people with mental illness in Nigeria: a tale of two teaching hospitals. BJPsych International 2014, 11: 43-45. DOI: 10.1192/s1749367600004380.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
CONCEPTUALIZING SOCIAL INTEGRATION AMONG FORMERLY HOMELESS ADULTS WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS
Tsai J, Rosenheck R. CONCEPTUALIZING SOCIAL INTEGRATION AMONG FORMERLY HOMELESS ADULTS WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS. Journal Of Community Psychology 2012, 40: 456-467. DOI: 10.1002/jcop.20527.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Exiting Homelessness Without a Voucher: A Comparison of Independently Housed and Other Homeless Veterans
Tsai J, Kasprow W, Rosenheck R. Exiting Homelessness Without a Voucher: A Comparison of Independently Housed and Other Homeless Veterans. Psychological Services 2011, 8: 114-122. DOI: 10.1037/a0023189.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental illnessBetter clinical outcomesIndependent housingHomeless veteransThird of participantsStandard careClinical outcomesObservational studyMore daysSupportive housing programHomeless adultsIllnessVeteransCurrent studyParticipantsUrban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) program
2009
Investigation of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Service Utilization Among Homeless Adults With Severe Mental Illnesses
Horvitz-Lennon M, Frank R, Thompson W, Baik S, Alegra M, Rosenheck R, Normand S. Investigation of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Service Utilization Among Homeless Adults With Severe Mental Illnesses. Psychiatric Services 2009, 60: 1032-1038. DOI: 10.1176/ps.2009.60.8.1032.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Integrating Peer Support Initiatives in a Large Healthcare Organization
Hebert M, Rosenheck R, Drebing C, Young A, Armstrong M. Integrating Peer Support Initiatives in a Large Healthcare Organization. Psychological Services 2008, 5: 216-227. DOI: 10.1037/1541-1559.5.3.216.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVeterans Health AdministrationComorbid substance abusePeer supportRecovery-oriented servicesPeer support initiativesHealth AdministrationMental illnessSubstance abuseMental healthLarge healthcare organizationTraining protocolHealthcare systemNational surveyHealthcare organizationsService deliveryPartnership servicesSupport initiativesIllnessAdministrationBaseline
2003
Cost-effectiveness of Supported Housing for Homeless Persons With Mental Illness
Rosenheck R, Kasprow W, Frisman L, Liu-Mares W. Cost-effectiveness of Supported Housing for Homeless Persons With Mental Illness. JAMA Psychiatry 2003, 60: 940-951. PMID: 12963676, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.60.9.940.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCase ManagementCommunity-Institutional RelationsCost of IllnessCost-Benefit AnalysisFemaleFinancing, GovernmentGovernment AgenciesHealth Care CostsHealth StatusHumansIll-Housed PersonsMaleMental DisordersProgram EvaluationProspective StudiesPublic HousingSocial AdjustmentSubstance-Related DisordersUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransConceptsStandard care groupIntensive case managementStandard careCase managementCare groupMore daysMental illnessVeterans AffairsIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioSuperior housing outcomesSubstance abuse statusHUD-VASHMental health statusSubstance abuse disordersCost-effectiveness ratioCommunity adjustmentMental illness resultsSupported housing programsSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeAbuse disordersIllness resultsControl groupHealth statusSocietal perspectiveSuicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts in a Sample of Homeless People with Mental Illness
DESAI R, LIUMARES W, DAUSEY D, ROSENHECK R. Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts in a Sample of Homeless People with Mental Illness. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2003, 191: 365-371. DOI: 10.1097/00005053-200306000-00003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental illnessSuicidal ideationSuicide attemptsMental health care utilizationTraditional risk factorsHealth care utilizationNonpsychiatric hospitalizationsCare utilizationRisk factorsInpatient careHigh prevalencePsychiatric symptomsHigh riskSuicidal behaviorSubstance abuseHomeless peopleIllnessPrevalenceAccess programHigh rateIdeationSuicideHospitalizationSymptomsCareIMPACT OF PUBLIC SUPPORT PAYMENTS, INTENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC COMMUNITY CARE, AND PROGRAM FIDELITY ON EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS
RESNICK S, NEALE M, ROSENHECK R. IMPACT OF PUBLIC SUPPORT PAYMENTS, INTENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC COMMUNITY CARE, AND PROGRAM FIDELITY ON EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2003, 191: 139. DOI: 10.1097/00005053-200303000-00001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive psychiatric community careSevere mental illnessPublic support paymentsMental illnessPsychiatric community careStudy entryControl subjectsClinical trialsCommunity careMultivariate analysisLower likelihoodIllnessProgram fidelityCareOutcomesSignificant interactionEmployment outcomesParticipantsPatientsFidelity of implementationYearsPsychiatricTrialsDeterminants of Receipt of Ambulatory Medical Care in a National Sample of Mentally Ill Homeless Veterans
Desai M, Rosenheck R, Kasprow W. Determinants of Receipt of Ambulatory Medical Care in a National Sample of Mentally Ill Homeless Veterans. Medical Care 2003, 41: 275. DOI: 10.1097/00005650-200302000-00009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDeterminants of receiptMedical careHomeless veteransMore visitsVeterans Affairs administrative dataProgram intakeMedical service useAmbulatory medical careMedical servicesOutpatient medical careLogistic regression modelingIll homeless personsMedical visitsFemale genderDuration of homelessnessService useMedical treatmentMental illnessMultivariate analysisDecreased likelihoodSubstance abuseCareHomeless ProgramResidential treatmentVisits
2001
Time-Limited Assertive Community Treatment for Homeless Persons With Severe Mental Illness
Rosenheck RA, Dennis D. Time-Limited Assertive Community Treatment for Homeless Persons With Severe Mental Illness. JAMA Psychiatry 2001, 58: 1073-1080. PMID: 11695955, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.58.11.1073.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere mental illnessMental illnessService useHealth statusOutpatient health service useSubstance abuseAssertive community treatment modelHealth service useAssertive community treatmentMental health statusRandom-effects modelCommunity treatment modelHospital daysPublic support paymentsCommunity treatmentCommunity careIllnessMental healthMore daysMonthsTreatment modelHomeless personsEffects modelAnnual cohortsHomeless clientsHomeless Mothers with Severe Mental Illnesses and Their Children: Predictors of Family Reunification
Hoffman D, Rosenheck R. Homeless Mothers with Severe Mental Illnesses and Their Children: Predictors of Family Reunification. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2001, 25: 163-169. PMID: 11769982, DOI: 10.1037/h0095029.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Military Discharge Status of Homeless Veterans with Mental Illness
Gamache G, Rosenheck R, Tessler R. Military Discharge Status of Homeless Veterans with Mental Illness. Military Medicine 2000, 165: 803-808. PMID: 11143423, DOI: 10.1093/milmed/165.11.803.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe Case Management Relationship and Outcomes of Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness
Chinman M, Rosenheck R, Lam J. The Case Management Relationship and Outcomes of Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness. Psychiatric Services 2000, 51: 1142-1147. PMID: 10970917, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.51.9.1142.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious mental illnessCase managersClinical outcomesMental illnessHomeless personsHigh therapeutic allianceMental health servicesCase management relationshipIll homeless personsLow allianceHigher allianceGeneral life satisfactionOutcome dataCommunity careHealth servicesMultivariate analysisSignificant associationMonthsTherapeutic allianceBaselineOutcomesIllnessDaysLife satisfactionSupport programs