E Sally Rogers

Summary

Affiliation: Boston University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Effects of participation in consumer-operated service programs on both personal and organizationally mediated empowerment: results of multisite study
    E Sally Rogers
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    J Rehabil Res Dev 44:785-99. 2007
  2. ncbi Validating the empowerment scale with a multisite sample of consumers of mental health services
    E Sally Rogers
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Psychiatr Serv 61:933-6. 2010
  3. ncbi A qualitative investigation of individual and contextual factors associated with vocational recovery among people with serious mental illness
    Erin C Dunn
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Am J Orthopsychiatry 80:185-94. 2010
  4. ncbi The nature and dimensions of social support among individuals with severe mental illnesses
    E Sally Rogers
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Services, Boston University, 940 Commonwealth Avenue West, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Community Ment Health J 40:437-50. 2004
  5. ncbi The personal and vocational impact of training and employing people with psychiatric disabilities as providers
    Dori S Hutchinson
    Boston University, Director of Services, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Psychiatr Rehabil J 29:205-13. 2006
  6. ncbi Evaluation of a combined supported computer education and employment training program for persons with psychiatric disabilities
    Dori Hutchinson
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University MA 02215, USA
    Psychiatr Rehabil J 30:189-97. 2007
  7. ncbi The meaning and importance of employment to people in recovery from serious mental illness: results of a qualitative study
    Erin C Dunn
    Boston University, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Psychiatr Rehabil J 32:59-62. 2008
  8. ncbi Increasing social support for individuals with serious mental illness: evaluating the compeer model of intentional friendship
    Brian H McCorkle
    The Albert and Jessie Danielsen Institute at Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
    Community Ment Health J 44:359-66. 2008
  9. ncbi Recovery-promoting professional competencies: perspectives of mental health consumers, consumer-providers and providers
    Zlatka Russinova
    Boston University, USA
    Psychiatr Rehabil J 34:177-85. 2011
  10. ncbi Research on evidence-based practices: future directions in an era of recovery
    William Anthony
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Services, Boston University, MA 02215, USA
    Community Ment Health J 39:101-14. 2003

Detail Information

Publications13

  1. ncbi Effects of participation in consumer-operated service programs on both personal and organizationally mediated empowerment: results of multisite study
    E Sally Rogers
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    J Rehabil Res Dev 44:785-99. 2007
    ..The implications of these results for the mental health field and for service providers and policy makers are discussed...
  2. ncbi Validating the empowerment scale with a multisite sample of consumers of mental health services
    E Sally Rogers
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Psychiatr Serv 61:933-6. 2010
    ..This study conducted psychometric testing on the Empowerment Scale, a widely used measure in the field...
  3. ncbi A qualitative investigation of individual and contextual factors associated with vocational recovery among people with serious mental illness
    Erin C Dunn
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Am J Orthopsychiatry 80:185-94. 2010
    ..Implications of these findings on the development of interventions and policies to improve the vocational outcomes of people with SMI are discussed...
  4. ncbi The nature and dimensions of social support among individuals with severe mental illnesses
    E Sally Rogers
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Services, Boston University, 940 Commonwealth Avenue West, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Community Ment Health J 40:437-50. 2004
    ..Some forms of social support were perceived less favorably with age, but no other demographic or clinical variables significantly predicted perceived social supports...
  5. ncbi The personal and vocational impact of training and employing people with psychiatric disabilities as providers
    Dori S Hutchinson
    Boston University, Director of Services, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Psychiatr Rehabil J 29:205-13. 2006
    ..Further studies are recommended to rigorously test peer providers' impact on their clients and to examine the advantages that accrue to the agency when mental health recipients are employed as peer providers...
  6. ncbi Evaluation of a combined supported computer education and employment training program for persons with psychiatric disabilities
    Dori Hutchinson
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University MA 02215, USA
    Psychiatr Rehabil J 30:189-97. 2007
    ..In addition, non-vocational outcomes, specifically self-esteem and empowerment improved. The program represents a successful integration of supported education and supported employment program models...
  7. ncbi The meaning and importance of employment to people in recovery from serious mental illness: results of a qualitative study
    Erin C Dunn
    Boston University, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston, MA 02215, USA
    Psychiatr Rehabil J 32:59-62. 2008
    ..This study sought to add to existing literature by determining how individuals perceive work and its effect on their recovery...
  8. ncbi Increasing social support for individuals with serious mental illness: evaluating the compeer model of intentional friendship
    Brian H McCorkle
    The Albert and Jessie Danielsen Institute at Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
    Community Ment Health J 44:359-66. 2008
    ..This subgroup of responders showed significant gains in subjective well-being and reductions in psychiatric symptoms...
  9. ncbi Recovery-promoting professional competencies: perspectives of mental health consumers, consumer-providers and providers
    Zlatka Russinova
    Boston University, USA
    Psychiatr Rehabil J 34:177-85. 2011
    ..The purpose of this study was to empirically validate a set of conceptually derived recovery-promoting competencies from the perspectives of mental health consumers, consumer-providers and providers...
  10. ncbi Research on evidence-based practices: future directions in an era of recovery
    William Anthony
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Services, Boston University, MA 02215, USA
    Community Ment Health J 39:101-14. 2003
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  11. ncbi An investigation of reasonable workplace accommodations for people with psychiatric disabilities: quantitative findings from a multi-site study
    Kim L MacDonald-Wilson
    Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University, MA 02215, USA
    Community Ment Health J 38:35-50. 2002
    ..Implications for service providers and administrators in supported employment programs are discussed...
  12. ncbi Professionals and managers with severe mental illnesses: findings from a national survey
    Marsha Langer Ellison
    Center for Health Policy and Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, USA
    J Nerv Ment Dis 196:179-89. 2008
    ..Study findings point to the role of supported education and self-efficacy in promoting the employment outcomes among individuals with severe mental illnesses...
  13. ncbi Another way of avoiding the "single model trap"
    Patricia Kramer
    ADMH, Florida Department of Children and Families, USA
    Psychiatr Rehabil J 26:413-5. 2003
    ..It appears that the integration of separately developed model approaches bears further study...