2025
Care Models to Improve Pain and Reduce Opioids Among Patients Prescribed Long-Term Opioid Therapy
Krebs E, Becker W, Nelson D, DeRonne B, Jensen A, Kats A, Morasco B, Frank J, Makris U, Allen K, Naylor J, Mixon A, Bohnert A, Reznik T, Painter J, Hudson T, Hagedorn H, Manuel J, Borsari B, Purcell N, Hammett P, Amundson E, Kerns R, Barbosa M, Garvey C, Jones E, Noh M, Okere J, Bhushan S, Pinsonnault J, Williams B, Herbst E, Lagisetty P, Librodo S, Mapara P, Son E, Tat C, Marraffa R, Seys R, Baxley C, Seal K, Abelleira A, Adams M, Anicich A, Ankawi B, Arnold S, Aryal A, Atkins D, Atkinson T, Backe K, Bair M, Bajpai S, Baller K, Bangerter A, Barnett S, Bartlett S, Bartnik M, Baskin J, Blehm R, Bloechl P, Boening N, Boesch N, Bolander S, Bolf M, Bonchak J, Booth K, Bordanea M, Borowa D, Bowden M, Britnell S, Broderick D, Bronars C, Brooks K, Brown C, Brudvik E, Buchanan K, Buesgens C, Buonora M, Burch R, Burton C, Butler C, Byerly S, Byrd C, Byrd G, Campbell E, Cariveau D, Carmody S, Carr M, Carr T, Cervone D, Chandler M, Clarke K, Clay M, Coy W, Craine M, Culver D, Cutting A, Dadabayev A, Daly D, Degerstrom R, Denietolis A, DePesa N, Desmet P, Devlin A, Dike D, Diokpa C, Dogra M, Drexler K, Drum-Oden A, Duvall T, Eads F, Edmond S, Eichelsdoerfer E, Ellifritz C, Ellison J, Erwin K, Escobedo C, Feighner L, Feuchs A, Fike A, Finetti T, Franchina L, Freeman J, Frontera R, Galvan R, Gayle S, Givens C, Glenn R, Godwin K, Goldstein M, Gosselin K, Graham S, Grimm K, Gumidyala A, Hagerman C, Hale A, Hall L, Harden J, Hawkins J, Hepton S, Herynk A, Heuermann B, Hidalgo N, Hoffmann J, Holland-deguire C, Hope K, Horowitz D, Huang A, Huffman K, Hunt N, Hyde S, Jacobson K, Johnson E, Kaiser B, Kauzlarich K, Kavathekar R, Knutson R, Kross T, LaHaie E, Lahidji S, Le G, Lelovic M, Lewis M, Linden E, Lindsay D, Lively-Brindley L, Lorenzo J, Luciani L, Lusk C, Mahal-Lichty J, Maloy P, Marcolivio K, Marcy B, Marek L, Mason B, McCamish N, McKissack M, Miller E, Moon J, Morris H, Mundt J, Nazario M, Nelson A, Nichols A, Njau E, Nolan C, Nolan P, Nugent S, Oakley J, Ofstad H, Olney R, Olson J, Ortolan V, Osborne J, Osler B, Packard-Milam M, Palyo S, Patel A, Wiener C, Peter D, Philippe M, Reddy S, Reed J, Rettmann N, Rezaei D, Roberti A, Robinson V, Roca H, Romano E, Rosema T, Rouse R, Rozzero P, Rutks I, Sabet R, Sacra E, Sadowski N, Salameh H, Sandbrink F, Sauve C, Schopmeyer K, Schroeder A, Sculley M, Sellinger J, Sewell K, Shah Barman M, Sharpe P, Sides T, Silver K, Siver M, Sloan J, Smith C, Stevens S, Stoll J, Stoll S, Stoner T, Strand M, Sumner J, Surginer B, Svabek K, Swanson G, Tappainer C, Taylor B, Theis A, Thomas L, Thomas G, Tiene K, Udouj R, Ugbo E, Varughese S, Venkatraman S, Viera K, Walker J, Walker J, Wang G, Watson K, Watson E, Westmoreland W, Wilbur E, Wolfman A, Woloszyn M, Zanga J, Zuniga S. Care Models to Improve Pain and Reduce Opioids Among Patients Prescribed Long-Term Opioid Therapy. JAMA Internal Medicine 2025, 185: 208-220. PMID: 39652356, PMCID: PMC11791716, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.6683.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntegrated Pain TeamLong-term opioid therapyPatients prescribed long-term opioid therapyVeterans Affairs primary care clinicsOpioid therapyPrescribed long-term opioid therapyRandomized comparative effectiveness trialPharmacist care managementCollaborative care interventionPain care planPrimary care clinicsPoor quality of lifeMental health cliniciansOpioid dosageComparative effectiveness trialPain responseDaily dosageModerate to severe chronic painQuality of lifePain careCare modelCare planningCare interventionsCare clinicsOpioid dose reductionClassifying Unstructured Text in Electronic Health Records for Mental Health Prediction Models: Large Language Model Evaluation Study
Cardamone N, Olfson M, Schmutte T, Ungar L, Liu T, Cullen S, Williams N, Marcus S. Classifying Unstructured Text in Electronic Health Records for Mental Health Prediction Models: Large Language Model Evaluation Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2025, 13: e65454. PMID: 39864953, PMCID: PMC11884378, DOI: 10.2196/65454.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsMental health termsHealth termsClinical expertsEmergency departmentHealth recordsPhysical healthMental healthElectronic health record systemsHealth care provider organizationsMental health-related problemsElectronic health record data setsCare provider organizationsMental health cliniciansMental health disordersHealth-related problemsED episodesHealth cliniciansRecords of individualsState-of-the-artDiagnostic codesHealth disordersHospital readmissionProvider organizationsMortality risk
2024
Associative 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 ostracismScoresCan Measurement-Based Care Reduce Burnout in Mental Health Clinicians?
Barber J, Resnick S. Can Measurement-Based Care Reduce Burnout in Mental Health Clinicians? Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research 2024, 52: 123-127. PMID: 38379054, DOI: 10.1007/s10488-024-01349-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeasurement-based careMental health cliniciansHealth cliniciansReduce burnoutMental health care organizationsExperience of careSense of personal accomplishmentMental health careMental health servicesHealth care organizationsComponents of burnoutHealth servicesCare organizationsHealth carePersonal accomplishmentEmotional fatigueGoal settingClinical processesBurnoutCareCliniciansTreatment feedbackNegative consequencesLevel effortsTreatment planning
2023
Screening for Intimate Partner Violence Experience and Use in the Veterans Health Administration
Portnoy G, Relyea M, Presseau C, Orazietti S, Bruce L, Brandt C, Martino S. Screening for Intimate Partner Violence Experience and Use in the Veterans Health Administration. JAMA Network Open 2023, 6: e2337685. PMID: 37831451, PMCID: PMC10576210, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.37685.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVeterans Health AdministrationCross-sectional studyStress disorder diagnosisPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) diagnosisMental health servicesIPV useIntimate partner violenceHealth AdministrationVeterans Health Administration medical centersHealth servicesMental health care visitsClinical diagnosisMajor public health problemDisorder diagnosisElectronic medical record dataHealth care visitsIPV experiencesMedical record dataPublic health problemMental health cliniciansMental health careQuality improvement initiativesHealth care settingsOutcomes of interestPast-year prevalence
2022
VALOR: Cultural Considerations When Assessing Central American Immigrant Women in Behavioral Health Settings
Silva M, Rodríguez M, Garcini L, Mercado A, Cadenas G, Venta A, Paris M. VALOR: Cultural Considerations When Assessing Central American Immigrant Women in Behavioral Health Settings. Practice Innovations 2022, 7: 268-279. PMID: 37503308, PMCID: PMC10373987, DOI: 10.1037/pri0000186.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBridging the Gap Between Practice Guidelines and the Therapy Room: Community-Derived Practice Adaptations for Psychological Services With Transgender and Gender Diverse Adults in the Central United States
Hope D, Holt N, Woodruff N, Mocarski R, Meyer H, Puckett J, Eyer J, Craig S, Feldman J, Irwin J, Pachankis J, Rawson K, Sevelius J, Butler S. Bridging the Gap Between Practice Guidelines and the Therapy Room: Community-Derived Practice Adaptations for Psychological Services With Transgender and Gender Diverse Adults in the Central United States. Professional Psychology Research And Practice 2022, 53: 351-361. PMID: 37994310, PMCID: PMC10665020, DOI: 10.1037/pro0000448.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGender diverse adultsDiverse adultsUsual treatment approachMental health cliniciansBehavioral health concernsBehavioral health carePractice adaptationsPractice guidelinesHealth cliniciansTreatment approachesClinician's officeCliniciansOffice settingSubstance abuseHealth concernBest interventionHealth carePresenting problemPsychological interventionsTGD communitiesUnderserved areasTGD peopleOfficial guidelinesCareLittle specialized training
2021
Risks and Benefits of Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Psychiatry
Hill KP, Gold MS, Nemeroff CB, McDonald W, Grzenda A, Widge AS, Rodriguez C, Kraguljac NV, Krystal JH, Carpenter LL. Risks and Benefits of Cannabis and Cannabinoids in Psychiatry. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2021, 179: 98-109. PMID: 34875873, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2021.21030320.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychiatric disordersRandomized double-blind placebo-controlled trialDouble-blind placebo-controlled trialTherapeutic useEvidence basePlacebo-controlled trialManagement of painBenefits of cannabisSearch of PubMedMental health cliniciansCurrent evidence basePotential side effectsSpecific medical conditionsPsychiatric indicationsFDA indicationClinical trialsHealth cliniciansMedical conditionsReference listsSide effectsChronic cannabisPsychotic disordersDrug AdministrationAdditional articlesMedicinal cannabisThe role of evidence-based guidelines in the diagnosis and treatment of functional neurological disorder
Tolchin B, Baslet G, Carson A, Dworetzky BA, Goldstein LH, LaFrance WC, Martino S, Perez DL, Reuber M, Stone J, Szaflarski JP. The role of evidence-based guidelines in the diagnosis and treatment of functional neurological disorder. Epilepsy & Behavior Reports 2021, 16: 100494. PMID: 34877515, PMCID: PMC8627961, DOI: 10.1016/j.ebr.2021.100494.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvidence-based guidelinesClinical practice guidelinesPractice guidelinesEvidence-based clinical practice guidelinesFunctional neurological disorderCare of peopleMental health cliniciansFormal clinical trainingInterdisciplinary careBody of evidenceFunctional seizuresHealth cliniciansPsychiatric disordersGuideline developmentNeurological disordersPatient careSystematic reviewAmerican AcademyAmerican Psychiatric AssociationDisorder subtypesMultidisciplinary teamworkDiagnosisCarePsychiatric AssociationTreatmentTrauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in 13 Urban Public Schools: Mixed Methods Results of Barriers, Facilitators, and Implementation Outcomes
Connors EH, Prout J, Vivrette R, Padden J, Lever N. Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in 13 Urban Public Schools: Mixed Methods Results of Barriers, Facilitators, and Implementation Outcomes. School Mental Health 2021, 13: 772-790. PMID: 34925633, PMCID: PMC8673910, DOI: 10.1007/s12310-021-09445-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUrban public schoolsPublic schoolsSchool mental health cliniciansSchool-based cliniciansMixed methods resultsMixed methods designStudent needsSchool settingsTF-CBT modelFuture implementation successCognitive behavioral therapyFocus group resultsMethods designPractice outcomesImplementation supportTF-CBTBehavioral therapySchoolsThoughtful considerationYouth ages 3FacilitatorsEvidence-based interventionsMental health cliniciansLifetime trauma exposurePost-traumatic stress disorder
2020
What Gets Measured Gets Done: How Mental Health Agencies can Leverage Measurement-Based Care for Better Patient Care, Clinician Supports, and Organizational Goals
Connors EH, Douglas S, Jensen-Doss A, Landes SJ, Lewis CC, McLeod BD, Stanick C, Lyon AR. What Gets Measured Gets Done: How Mental Health Agencies can Leverage Measurement-Based Care for Better Patient Care, Clinician Supports, and Organizational Goals. Administration And Policy In Mental Health And Mental Health Services Research 2020, 48: 250-265. PMID: 32656631, PMCID: PMC7854781, DOI: 10.1007/s10488-020-01063-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrief Training on Medication-Assisted Treatment Improves Community Mental Health Clinicians’ Confidence and Readiness to Address Substance Use Disorders
Iheanacho T, Bommersbach T, Fuehrlein B, Arnaout B, Dike C. Brief Training on Medication-Assisted Treatment Improves Community Mental Health Clinicians’ Confidence and Readiness to Address Substance Use Disorders. Community Mental Health Journal 2020, 56: 1429-1435. PMID: 32062717, PMCID: PMC7429311, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-020-00586-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersMedication-assisted treatmentCommunity mental health cliniciansMental health cliniciansHealth cliniciansPost-training questionnairesUse disordersDisease modelsRoutine practiceCliniciansFactor 1Factor 2Brief trainingDisordersSignificant changesQuestionnaireLimited awarenessTreatmentPublic sector settingsAddictionPreMedicationsPatientsLow confidenceDisease
2019
Factors Contributing to the Effective Functioning of Veterans Mental Health Councils
Beehler S, Marsella SA, Henderson PM, Resnick SG, Meterko M. Factors Contributing to the Effective Functioning of Veterans Mental Health Councils. Psychological Services 2019, 16: 585-595. PMID: 29745717, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000246.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVA mental health servicesMental health servicesHealth servicesMedical CenterVeterans Affairs Medical CenterHealth CouncilVA Medical CenterMental health cliniciansHealth cliniciansPhone interviewsAdditional researchVolunteer participantsPositive outcomesParticipantsFunctioningCliniciansFactorsBroad groups
2018
Financial Capability: Clinicians' Assessment of Beneficiaries With Dual Diagnoses
Thornhill T, Black AC, Rosen MI. Financial Capability: Clinicians' Assessment of Beneficiaries With Dual Diagnoses. Journal Of Dual Diagnosis 2018, 14: 130-136. PMID: 29505348, PMCID: PMC6291373, DOI: 10.1080/15504263.2018.1436732.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
The association of recovery orientation and stigmatizing beliefs
Stacy MA, Rosenheck R. The association of recovery orientation and stigmatizing beliefs. Journal Of Mental Health 2017, 28: 276-281. PMID: 29271673, DOI: 10.1080/09638237.2017.1417573.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecovery orientationMental illnessVeterans Affairs Medical CenterLarge Veterans Affairs medical centerStigmatizing beliefsMental health cliniciansMental health careRecovery-oriented careLess stigmatizing attitudesRecovery-oriented mental health careMental health advocatesHealth cliniciansMedical CenterStigmatizing attitudesPotential interventionsIllnessHealth careStigma measuresHealth advocatesCareAssociationClinicians
2016
Utility of pretransplant psychological measures to predict posttransplant outcomes in liver transplant patients: a systematic review
Fineberg SK, West A, Na PJ, Oldham M, Schilsky M, Hawkins KA, Lee HB. Utility of pretransplant psychological measures to predict posttransplant outcomes in liver transplant patients: a systematic review. General Hospital Psychiatry 2016, 40: 4-11. PMID: 26947255, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2016.01.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttransplant outcomesPrognostic valueSystematic reviewAppropriate organ allocationCochrane Controlled TrialsEmbase/ScopusLiver transplant candidacyLiver transplant patientsAdult LT recipientsMental health cliniciansWeb of ScienceLT recipientsTransplant candidacyLT outcomesTransplant patientsControlled TrialsPoor QoLCandidacy evaluationGreater nonadherencePsychosocial evaluationHealth cliniciansCurrent evidencePsychiatric factorsOrgan allocationPeer-reviewed studies
2014
Medical Evaluation of Asylum Seekers
McKenzie K. Medical Evaluation of Asylum Seekers. 2014, 235-241. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0271-2_17.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical forensic examinationAsylum seekersForensic examinationParticular social groupThousands of victimsImmigration courtLegal statusCourt testimonyUnited StatesPast torturePolitical opinionsSeekersPast sufferingTortureTorture survivorsAsylumMental health cliniciansAbuseEmotional traumaCountriesCourtSocial groupsTestimonyPersecutionHarassment
2012
Memory for Patient Information as a Function of Experience in Mental Health
Marsh J, Ahn W. Memory for Patient Information as a Function of Experience in Mental Health. Applied Cognitive Psychology 2012, 26: 462-474. PMID: 23105171, PMCID: PMC3481845, DOI: 10.1002/acp.2832.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health cliniciansHealth cliniciansMental healthPatient informationMental health knowledgeMental health careMental health issuesHealth knowledgeAbstracted informationExperienced cliniciansClinical expertiseIntermediate traineesCliniciansHealth issuesPatient-therapist interactionHealth careMillions of peopleHealthPatientsFunction of experienceCare
2009
Comparative Case Study of Diffusion of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in Two Clinical Settings: Empirically Supported Treatment Status Is Not Enough
Cook JM, Biyanova T, Coyne JC. Comparative Case Study of Diffusion of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in Two Clinical Settings: Empirically Supported Treatment Status Is Not Enough. Professional Psychology Research And Practice 2009, 40: 518-524. PMID: 25360060, PMCID: PMC4211075, DOI: 10.1037/a0015144.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental Health Clinicians’ Beliefs About the Biological, Psychological, and Environmental Bases of Mental Disorders
Ahn W, Proctor CC, Flanagan EH. Mental Health Clinicians’ Beliefs About the Biological, Psychological, and Environmental Bases of Mental Disorders. Cognitive Science 2009, 33: 147-182. PMID: 20411158, PMCID: PMC2857376, DOI: 10.1111/j.1551-6709.2009.01008.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health cliniciansMental disordersClinicians' beliefsHealth cliniciansPsychological basisCausal beliefsStudy 1Study 2Study 3Environmental basisCliniciansSpecific causesTreatment effectivenessSingle continuumCurrent experimentsLarge negative correlationDisordersBeliefsBiological basisBiological disordersNegative correlationPsychologicalMedicationsPsychotherapy
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