Community Mental Health Services
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Subject Areas on Research
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A clinical review of outcomes of the multimodal treatment study of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (MTA).
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A comparison of preferred treatment outcomes between children with ADHD and their parents.
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A critique of the effectiveness of assertive community treatment.
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A national study of violent behavior in persons with schizophrenia.
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A randomized controlled trial of outpatient commitment in North Carolina.
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A research network to evaluate assertive community treatment: introduction.
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A school-based post-Katrina therapeutic intervention.
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Acute service delivery in a police-mental health program for children exposed to violence and trauma.
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Alcohol use disorders and the use of treatment services among college-age young adults.
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An international comparison of two systems of community mental health care.
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Applications of therapeutic jurisprudence in rehabilitation for people with severe and disabling mental illness.
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Appropriateness of psychiatric advance directives facilitated by peer support specialists and clinicians on Assertive Community Treatment teams.
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Are expectations for community mental health increasing among older adults in China?
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Assertive community treatment for people with severe mental illness: the effect on hospital use and costs.
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Assertive community treatment: an update of randomized trials.
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Assessing the New York City involuntary outpatient commitment pilot program.
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Behavioral Health Integration into Primary Care: a Microsimulation of Financial Implications for Practices.
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Caregiving for persons with mental illness: the impact of outpatient commitment on caregiving strain.
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Children's mental health as a primary care and concern: a system for comprehensive support and service.
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Clinical Factors Associated with Successful Discharge from Assertive Community Treatment.
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Clinical Impact of Pharmacogenetic-Guided Treatment for Patients Exhibiting Neuropsychiatric Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Commentary: Sir Arthur Mitchell--pioneer of psychiatric epidemiology and of community care.
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Community intervention and public policy in the prevention of antisocial behavior.
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Community management of mental disorders in antebellum America.
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Community-, facility-, and individual-level outcomes of a district mental healthcare plan in a low-resource setting in Nepal: A population-based evaluation.
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Community-based voluntary counseling and testing services in rural communities of Chiang Mai Province, Northern Thailand.
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Community-level HIV prevention for persons with severe mental illness living in supportive housing programs: a pilot intervention study.
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Comparison of two treatments for traumatic stress: a community-based study of EMDR and prolonged exposure.
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Connecting Caregivers to Support: Lessons Learned From the VA Caregiver Support Program.
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Connecting Mentally Ill Detainees in Large Urban Jails with Community Care.
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Consideration of all evidence about community treatment orders.
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Consulting to children in crisis.
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Consumers' perceptions of the fairness and effectiveness of mandated community treatment and related pressures.
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Contextual predictors of mental health service use among children open to child welfare.
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Cost-effectiveness of ADHD treatments: findings from the multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD.
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Cumulative prevalence of psychiatric disorders by young adulthood: a prospective cohort analysis from the Great Smoky Mountains Study.
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Developing quality indicators for family support services in community team-based mental health care.
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Diagnosed mental disorder in children and use of health services in four organized health care settings.
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Does distance affect utilization of substance abuse and mental health services in the presence of transportation services?
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Does involuntary outpatient commitment lead to more intensive treatment?
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Economic grand rounds: Can states implement involuntary outpatient commitment within existing state budgets?
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Effectiveness of atypical antipsychotic medications in reducing violent behavior among persons with schizophrenia in community-based treatment.
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Effectiveness of nonresidential specialty mental health services for children and adolescents in the "real world".
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Effectiveness of psychological treatments for depression and alcohol use disorder delivered by community-based counsellors: two pragmatic randomised controlled trials within primary healthcare in Nepal.
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Effects of involuntary outpatient commitment on subjective quality of life in persons with severe mental illness.
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Endorsement of personal benefit of outpatient commitment among persons with severe mental illness.
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Estimating the impact of health services in a community.
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Ethnicity as a moderator of treatment effects on parent--child interaction for children with ADHD.
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Community and Hospital Medical Record Integration on Management of Behavioral Health in the Emergency Department.
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Evaluation of Community-Based Cessation Programs: How Do Smokers with Behavioral Health Conditions Fare?
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Evaluation of the Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinics.
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Evidence-based psychosocial treatment in the community: considerations for dissemination and implementation.
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Examining the research base for child mental health services and policy.
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Facilitation of Psychiatric Advance Directives by Peers and Clinicians on Assertive Community Treatment Teams.
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Factors relating to the use of mental health services in a neighborhood health center.
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Foreword. After the tsunami: mental health challenges to the community for today and tomorrow.
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Functional impairment and utilization of services associated with posttraumatic stress in the community.
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General medical and specialty mental health service use for major depression.
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Hispanic Americans and the state mental hospitals in Texas: ethnic parity as a latent function of a fiscal incentive policy.
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How competent are non-specialists trained to integrate mental health services in primary care? Global health perspectives from Uganda, Liberia, and Nepal.
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How primary care physicians treat psychiatric disorders: a national survey of family practitioners.
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Human resource issues in rural mental health services.
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Impact of dialectical behavior therapy versus community treatment by experts on emotional experience, expression, and acceptance in borderline personality disorder.
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Implementing a comprehensive program for the prevention of conduct problems in rural communities: the Fast Track experience. The Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group.
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Implementing evidence-based practices for persons with severe mental illnesses.
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Implementing the protocol of a pilot randomized controlled trial for the recovery-oriented intervention to people with psychoses in two Latin American cities.
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Infrequent illicit methadone use among stimulant-using patients in methadone maintenance treatment programs: a national drug abuse treatment clinical trials network study.
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Intimate Partner Violence, Depressive Symptoms, and Immigration Status: Does Existing Advocacy Intervention Work on Abused Immigrant Women in the Chinese Community?
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Involuntary outpatient commitment, community treatment orders, and assisted outpatient treatment: what's in the data?
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Links between research findings and the future of assertive community treatment: a commentary.
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Managed behavioral health care: a Medicaid carve-out for youth.
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Mandated community treatment: beyond outpatient commitment.
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Mandated treatment in the community for people with mental disorders.
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Medico-legal risk associated with pediatric mental health telephone consultation programs.
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Mental health service use by adolescents in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Methodological issues in assertive community treatment studies.
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Methods to improve diagnostic accuracy in a community mental health setting.
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Minor depression in family practice: functional morbidity, co-morbidity, service utilization and outcomes.
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Moving assertive community treatment into standard practice.
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Negotiating risk: knowledge and use of HIV prevention by persons with serious mental illness living in supportive housing.
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New directions in research on assertive community treatment.
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New directions in research on involuntary outpatient commitment.
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Obesity and adherence to behavioral programs.
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One-year clinical outcomes of depressed public sector outpatients: a benchmark for subsequent studies.
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Parent-reported homework problems in the MTA study: evidence for sustained improvement with behavioral treatment.
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Peer influence in children and adolescents: Crossing the bridge between developmental and intervention science
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Posttraumatic stress, mental health professionals, and the clergy: a need for collaboration, training, and research.
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Predictors of attrition during one year of depression treatment: a roadmap to personalized intervention.
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Predictors of children's involvement in parents' treatment among homeless veterans in community residential care.
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Predictors of treatment engagement in ethnically diverse, urban children receiving treatment for trauma exposure.
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Preventing the unpredicted: managing violence risk in mental health care.
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Psychiatric disorder, impairment, and service use in rural African American and white youth.
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Psychiatric impairment, social contact, and violent behavior: evidence from a study of outpatient-committed persons with severe mental disorder.
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Psychological treatments delivered by community health workers in low-resource government health systems: effectiveness of group interpersonal psychotherapy for caregivers of children affected by nodding syndrome in Uganda.
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Racial variation in wanting and obtaining mental health services among women veterans in a primary care clinic.
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Randomised controlled trials and outpatient commitment.
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Re-engineering systems for the treatment of depression in primary care: cluster randomised controlled trial.
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Re: Community treatment orders for psychiatric patients: the emperor with no clothes.
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Realizing the dream.
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Relationship of clinical case management to hospitalization and service delivery for seriously mentally ill clients.
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Reliability of the services assessment for children and adolescents.
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Research on field-based services: models for reform in the delivery of mental health care to populations with complex clinical problems.
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Response to Burns.
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Robbing Peter to pay Paul: did New York State's outpatient commitment program crowd out voluntary service recipients?
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Rurality and mental health treatment.
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Scaling up mental health care and psychosocial support in low-resource settings: a roadmap to impact.
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Service costs of caring for adolescents with mental illness in a rural community, 1993-2000.
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Service system involvement and delinquent offending at system of care entry.
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Social integration in global mental health: what is it and how can it be measured?
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Special section on assertive community treatment: an introduction.
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Special section on involuntary outpatient commitment: introduction.
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Specialist/generalist division of responsibility for patients with mental disorders.
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Statistical procedures for analyzing mental health services data.
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Suicide in rural Haiti: clinical and community perceptions of prevalence, etiology, and prevention.
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The Durham Family Initiative: a preventive system of care.
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The Latino mental health project: a local mental health needs assessment.
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The MTA at 8 years: prospective follow-up of children treated for combined-type ADHD in a multisite study.
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The Role of Communities in Mental Health Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Meta-Review of Components and Competencies.
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The Texas Medication Algorithm Project: report of the Texas Consensus Conference Panel on Medication Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder.
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The assertive community treatment team as a complex dynamic system of care.
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The cost of assisted outpatient treatment: can it save states money?
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The couch and the cloth: the need for linkage.
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The danger of reducing reimbursement for psychiatric disorders in late life.
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The ethical challenges of a randomized controlled trial of involuntary outpatient commitment.
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The extent and impact of mental health problems after disaster.
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The impact of Assertive Community Treatment on utilization of primary care and other outpatient health services: the North Carolina experience.
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The impact of borderline personality disorder on post-traumatic stress in the community: a study of health status, health utilization, and functioning.
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The perceived coerciveness of involuntary outpatient commitment: findings from an experimental study.
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The psychiatric hospital and therapeutic jurisprudence: applying the law to promote mental health.
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The relationship between insurance coverage and psychiatric disorder in predicting use of mental health services.
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The relationship between mandated community treatment and perceived barriers to care in persons with severe mental illness.
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The response of an assertive community treatment program following a natural disaster.
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Undergraduate community psychology work-study programs: effects on self-actualization and vocational plans.
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Use of general medical care services by persons with mental disorders.
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Use of health and human services by community-residing people with dementia.
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Use of leverage to improve adherence to psychiatric treatment in the community.
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Use of substance abuse treatment services by persons with mental health and substance use problems.
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Use of the breakthrough series collaborative to support broad and sustained use of evidence-based trauma treatment for children in community practice settings.
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Using a Learning Collaborative Model to Disseminate Cognitive Processing Therapy to Community-Based Agencies.
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Using epidemiologic survey data to plan geriatric mental health services.
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Variation in functioning, psychosocial characteristics, and six-month outcomes among suicidal youth in comprehensive community mental health services.
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Very low dose naltrexone addition in opioid detoxification: a randomized, controlled trial.
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Violence and leveraged community treatment for persons with mental disorders.
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Violence and severe mental disorder in clinical and community populations: the effects of psychotic symptoms, comorbidity, and lack of treatment.
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What would Mary Douglas do? A commentary on Kahan et al., "Cultural cognition and public policy: the case of outpatient commitment laws".
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Why the evidence for outpatient commitment is good enough.
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Women and outpatient mental health services: use by black, Hispanic, and white women in a national insured population.
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Keywords of People
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Bailliard, Antoine,
Associate Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery,
Orthopaedic Surgery, Occupational Therapy
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Dodge, Kenneth A.,
William McDougall Distinguished Professor of Public Policy Studies,
Duke Science & Society
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Gallagher, MaryBeth,
Assistant Professor in Orthopedic Surgery,
Orthopaedic Surgery, Occupational Therapy
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Knettel, Brandon,
Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing,
School of Nursing
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Thielman, Samuel B.,
Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychiatry
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Whetten, Kathryn,
Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy,
School of Nursing
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Wu, Li-Tzy,
Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Medicine, General Internal Medicine