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Autor:
Bruce K. Christensen, Heather Rimas, Bailey Stewart, Robert B. Zipursky, Ivana Furimsky, Charles E. Cunningham, Thipiga Sivayoganathan, Catharine Munn
Publikováno v:
Emerging Adulthood. 10:1146-1160
A significant percentage of college students discontinue mental health treatment prematurely. Using a discrete choice experiment, 909 students chose between experimentally manipulated descriptions of mental health services, selecting the option that
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Risk and Recovery. 2:36-50
Background: Absconding from mental health units is referred to as a patient leaving without permission and can have significant consequences for the patient, family, community, and institution. The varying definitions of absconsion involve breaching
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Journal of healthcare risk management : the journal of the American Society for Healthcare Risk ManagementREFERENCES. 40(1)
Violence remains a major risk management concern in psychiatric services with implications on the safety and well-being of patients, staff, and the public. Serious physical and psychological consequences of violence involving property damage, bodily
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Risk and Recovery. 1:4-11
A significant minority of people with Intellectual Developmental Disorder (IDD) may come into contact with the criminal justice system as a result of criminal behaviours, and many of these who are deemed Unfit to stand trial or Not Criminally Respons
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Risk and Recovery. 1:12-20
Involuntary treatment orders to restore competence to stand trial under the Criminal Code of Canada provide an opportunity to explore variables associated with restoration. We reviewed all 199 defendants assessed for fitness to stand trial in a catch
Autor:
Bruce K. Christensen, Victoria Madsen, Lisa Jeffs, Charles E. Cunningham, Robert B. Zipursky, Fiona Wilson, Stephanie Mielko, Catharine Munn, Ivana Furimsky, Heather Rimas, Peter J. Bieling
Publikováno v:
Journal of American College Health. 65:389-399
We modeled design factors influencing the intent to use a university mental health service.Between November 2012 and October 2014, 909 undergraduates participated.Using a discrete choice experiment, participants chose between hypothetical campus ment
Autor:
Ivana Furimsky, Robert B. Zipursky, Charles E. Cunningham, Yvonne Chen, Victoria Madsen, Lisa Jeffs, Stephanie Mielko, Peter J. Bieling, Fiona Wilson, Mackenzie P E Becker, Heather Rimas, Bruce K. Christensen
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric Services. 67:184-191
Early intervention services (EISs) for mental illness may improve outcomes, although treatment engagement is often a problem. Incorporating patients' preferences in the design of interventions improves engagement. A discrete-choice conjoint experimen
Autor:
Bruce K. Christensen, Fiona Wilson, Yvonne Chen, Stephanie Mielko, Charles E. Cunningham, Mackenzie P E Becker, Lisa Jeffs, Peter J. Bieling, Heather Rimas, Victoria Madsen, Robert B. Zipursky, Ivana Furimsky
Publikováno v:
Early intervention in psychiatry. 13(2)
Aim To understand what service features would sustain patient engagement in early intervention mental health treatment. Methods Mental health patients, family members of individuals with mental illness and mental health professionals completed a surv
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Clinical Trials. 29:862-866
Recruitment and retention of research participants is often the most labor-intensive and difficult component of clinical trials. Poor recruitment and retention frequently pose as a major barrier in the successful completion of clinical trials. In fac
Autor:
Laura Rudy, Irvin Epstein, Andrea Reynolds, Jean Addington, Barbara Mancini, Ivana Furimsky, Robert B. Zipursky, Simone McMillan, Diane Kirsopp
Publikováno v:
Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 2:147-153
Aim: In early detection work, recruiting individuals who meet the prodromal criteria is difficult. The aim of this paper was to describe the development of a research clinic for individuals who appear to be at risk of developing a psychosis and the p