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Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 17:425-440
This study examines housing status at the time of hospital discharge in a national sample of 3,502 veterans who were homeless at admission to a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) medical center. A supplemental survey on homelessness was added to th
Autor:
Charles E. Drebing, Robert E. Rosenheck, Russell K. Schutt, Walter E. Penk, Catherine Leda Seibyl
Publikováno v:
Evaluation and Program Planning. 28:291-300
The social environment of service programs—the context for treatment delivery rather than the treatment itself—is often neglected in evaluations of treatment outcomes. This research paper uses Moos's [Moos, R. H. (1997). Evaluating treatment envi
Autor:
John B. Tullner, Martha E. Nunn, Angel Rivera-Torres, Rebecca M. Grimes, Robert A. Rosenheck, Harold S. Goodman, Catherine Leda Seibyl, Gretchen Gibson
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Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 63:30-37
Objectives: This study reports results from a survey designed to (1) assess the oral health needs of a national sample of homeless veterans and (2) compare the dental needs of homeless veterans participating in VA-sponsored rehabilitation programs wi
Autor:
Charles E. Drebing, Catherine Leda Seibyl, Alice Van Ormer, Robert A. Rosenheck, Anshan Moore, Walter E. Penk, Rick Fleitas, Christopher Krebs
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. 46:5-13
Archival data from 25,480 adults entering the Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) program of the Veterans Health Administration were analyzed to identify differences in work functioning and vocational rehabilitation among participants with psychiatric dis
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Medical Care. 40:246-259
BACKGROUND. Continuity of care (COC) has often been viewed as a crucial indicator of treatment quality for patients with severe psychiatric or addictive disorders. However, the relationship between COC and clinical outcomes has received little empiri
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Medical Care. 36:1256-1264
OBJECTIVES This study examines health service use and costs for homeless and domiciled veterans hospitalized in psychiatric and substance abuse units at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers, nationwide. METHODS A national survey of res
Publikováno v:
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved. 18(1)
Background Homelessness is associated with high rates of hospitalizations and age-adjusted mortality. Few studies have examined whether homeless people are admitted to the hospital at an earlier age than the general population or for different diagno
Publikováno v:
The Psychiatric quarterly. 78(1)
Public support payments may facilitate exit from homelessness for persons with mental illness. We examined data from 10,641 homeless veterans contacted from October 1, 1995 to September 30, 2002 in a collaborative outreach program designed to facilit
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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.). 56(3)
The use of outcome assessment to evaluate the performance of programs over many years of operation is becoming an increasingly important aspect of health care management. Over a five-year period of program monitoring, this study examined changes in i