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pro vyhledávání: '"Luis Añez-Nava"'
Autor:
Esperanza, Díaz, Luis Añez, Nava, Susan, Parke, Michelle, Silva, Francis G, Lu, Larry, Davidson, Maria, Restrepo-Toro, Ayana, Jordan, Maria Garcia, Vassallo, Andrea, Mendiola, Jeanne, Steiner, Charles, Dike
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric Services. 73:1061-1064
The scarcity of bilingual psychiatrists, as well as appropriate mental health services for populations with limited English proficiency, has led to inequitable health outcomes. A fellowship program was developed, which draws from a clinical model sta
Autor:
Brian D. Kiluk, Tami L. Frankforter, Luis Añez-Nava, Michelle A. Silva, Yudilyn Jaramillo, Manuel Paris
Publikováno v:
J Subst Abuse Treat
This study sought to replicate and extend findings regarding change in the number of endorsed Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) criteria for substance use disorders as a meaningful outcome for clinical trials with Spanish-speakers. A secondary
Autor:
Tami L. Frankforter, Yudilyn Jaramillo, Manuel Paris, Brian D. Kiluk, Kathleen A. Devore, Charla Nich, Samuel A. Ball, Michelle A. Silva, Kathleen M. Carroll, Luis Añez-Nava, Melissa A. Gordon
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 108:1535-1542
Objectives. To evaluate whether adding Web-based cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) to standard outpatient psychiatric or addiction treatment improved substance use outcomes. Methods. We conducted a randomized clinical trial in New Haven, Connectic
Autor:
Scott W. Woods, Larry Davidson, Michael J. Sernyak, Robert M. Rohrbaugh, Jeanne L. Steiner, Miriam E. Delphin-Rittmon, Howard Zonana, Jacob Kraemer Tebes, Thomas Styron, Charles C. Dike, Madelon Baranoski, Selby Jacobs, Robert T. Malison, Luis Añez-Nava, Ronald S. Duman, Robert Cole, Paul DiLeo, Vinod H. Srihari, John H. Krystal, Thomas A. Kirk
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric Services. 67:1286-1289
September 28, 2016, marked the 50th anniversary of the Connecticut Mental Health Center, a state-owned and state-operated joint venture between the state and Yale University built and sustained with federal, state, and university funds. Collaboration
Autor:
Luis Añez-Nava, Manuel Paris, Robert Cole, Michelle A. Silva, Luis E. Bedregal, Esperanza Diaz
Publikováno v:
Psychological Services. 13:140-147
The Connecticut Latino Behavioral Health System (LBHS) represents a culturally informed community-academic collaboration that includes agencies focused on mental health, addictions, behavioral health within community health centers, and social rehabi