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| Norah E Mulvaney-DaySummaryAffiliation: Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research Country: USA Publications
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Implementation of Massachusetts health insurance reform with vulnerable populations in a safety-net settingNorah Mulvaney-Day
Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research, Cambridge Health Alliance, Somerville, MA 02143, USA
J Health Care Poor Underserved 23:884-902. 2012..Administrative policies providing special accommodations for individuals with mental health disorders and other vulnerable populations may be important to consider during the transition to health insurance reform...
Using willingness to pay to measure family members' preferences in mental healthNorah E Mulvaney-Day
Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research, Cambridge Health Alliance, 120 Beacon St, 4th Floor, Somerville, MA 02143, USA
J Ment Health Policy Econ 8:71-81. 2005....
Developing systems interventions in a school setting: an application of community-based participatory research for mental healthNorah E Mulvaney-Day
Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research, Cambridge Health Alliance Harvard Medical School, Somerville, MA 02143, USA
Ethn Dis 16:S107-17. 2006....
Social cohesion, social support, and health among Latinos in the United StatesNorah E Mulvaney-Day
Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School, 120 Beacon Street, Somerville, MA, USA
Soc Sci Med 64:477-95. 2007..Further investigation into the role of language in the development and maintenance of social connections may help unravel the mechanisms by which they promote or decrease health...
Valuing health in a racially and ethnically diverse community sample: an analysis using the valuation metrics of money and timeNorah E Mulvaney-Day
Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research, Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School, 120 Beacon Street, 4th Floor, Somerville, MA 02143, USA
Qual Life Res 19:1529-40. 2010..A secondary objective was to analyze whether mental health disorder and immigrant status were associated with these estimates...
Preferences for relational style with mental health clinicians: a qualitative comparison of African American, Latino and Non-Latino White patientsNorah E Mulvaney-Day
Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research, Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School, Somerville, MA 02143, USA
J Clin Psychol 67:31-44. 2011..The article suggests that closer attention to qualitative preferences for style of interaction with providers may help address disparities in mental health care for racial and ethnic minorities...
