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Response to vocational rehabilitation during treatment with first- or second-generation antipsychoticsGary R Bond
Department of Psycology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 402 North Blackford, Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 3275, USA
Psychiatr Serv 55:59-66. 2004....
Individualization and quality improvement: two new scales to complement measurement of program fidelityGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Adm Policy Ment Health 36:349-57. 2009..The two newly developed scales showed adequate psychometric properties in this preliminary study, but further research is needed to assess their validity and utility in routine clinical practice...
Fidelity of supported employment: lessons learned from the National Evidence-Based Practice ProjectGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:300-5. 2008..To describe the implementation of supported employment in the National Evidence-Based Practices Project, examining and interpreting fidelity changes over two years of program implementation...
Supported employment: evidence for an evidence-based practiceGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, 402 North Blackford Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 27:345-59. 2004..A review of the evidence suggests strong support for 4 of 7 principles of supported employment, while the evidence for the remaining 3 is relatively weak. Continued innovation and research on principles is recommended...
An update on randomized controlled trials of evidence-based supported employmentGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:280-90. 2008..Although several reviews on the literature on its effectiveness have been conducted, the completion of several new studies suggests an updated review is warranted...
A randomized controlled trial comparing two vocational models for persons with severe mental illnessGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 75:968-82. 2007..0% for IPS and 33.7% for DPA. However, IPS and DPA did not differ on paid employment outcomes. The authors conclude that IPS is more effective than DPA in achieving competitive employment, but not paid employment...
Can SSDI and SSI beneficiaries with mental illness benefit from evidence-based supported employment?Gary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, LD 124, 402 N Blackford St, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA
Psychiatr Serv 58:1412-20. 2007..Nevertheless, a new approach to vocational rehabilitation, termed supported employment, has increased the optimism regarding employment for this population...
Modest implementation efforts, modest fidelity, and modest outcomesGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, 402 North Blackford St, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA
Psychiatr Serv 58:334. 2007
Prediction of outcome from the Dartmouth assertive community treatment fidelity scaleGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
CNS Spectr 9:937-42. 2004..Monitoring the implementation of such programs is critical, because better-implemented programs have been found to be effective in improving client outcomes...
Implementing evidence-based psychosocial practices: lessons learned from statewide implementation of two practicesLorna L Moser
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
CNS Spectr 9:926-36, 942. 2004..As part of this national project, we examined barriers and strategies to implementation of two evidence-based practices (EBPs) in Indiana...
Commentary: fidelity measurement and the CSIGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, 402 North Blackford Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, USA
Psychiatr Serv 56:1591. 2005
How evidence-based practices contribute to community integrationGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, 402 N Blackford St, LD 124, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
Community Ment Health J 40:569-88. 2004..quot;..
Predictors of competitive employment among patients with schizophreniaGary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, USA
Curr Opin Psychiatry 21:362-9. 2008..Recently published studies examining predictors of competitive employment for patients with schizophrenia are reviewed...
Implementing supported employment as an evidence-based practiceG R Bond
Department of Psychology at Indiana University Perdue University Indiapolis, Indianapolis 46202, USA
Psychiatr Serv 52:313-22. 2001..The authors discuss barriers to implementation and strategies for overcoming them based on successful experiences in several states...
Measurement of fidelity in psychiatric rehabilitationG R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis 46202 3275, USA
Ment Health Serv Res 2:75-87. 2000..We review the historical roots for the development of fidelity measures and describe recent applications in both research and practice...
Does competitive employment improve nonvocational outcomes for people with severe mental illness?G R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis 46202 3275, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 69:489-501. 2001..The sheltered work group showed no such advantage...
Transferring clients from intensive case management: impact on client functioningM P Salyers
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA
Am J Orthopsychiatry 68:233-45. 1998..Service use decreased significantly after transfer to the step-down program, and no negative effects of transfer on hospital use or client functioning were evident. Critical elements for successful step-down are suggested and discussed...
Social cognition and neurocognitive deficits in schizophreniaRebecca S Lancaster
Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, USA
J Nerv Ment Dis 191:295-9. 2003..Executive functioning was uniquely related to each type of social cue recognition, while memory predicted only the recognition of concrete social cues...
Critical elements of the crisis intervention team model of jail diversion: an expert surveyAlan B McGuire
ACT Center of Indiana, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Department of Psychology, c o Richard L Roudebush VAMC, 1481 W 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, U S A
Behav Sci Law 29:81-94. 2011..Further research should develop consensus, explore elements' association with outcomes, and differentiate elements from those common to all jail diversion programs...
Integrating assertive community treatment and illness management and recovery for consumers with severe mental illnessMichelle P Salyers
VA HSR and D Center on Implementing Evidence Based Practice, Roudebush VA Medical Center, 1481 W 10th St 11H, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA
Community Ment Health J 46:319-29. 2010..8%) completed the program during the study period. Overall, there were no differences in consumer outcomes at the ACT team level; however, consumers exposed to IMR showed reduced hospital use over time...
Scales to evaluate quality of medication management: development and psychometric propertiesAmanda C Taylor
Department of Psychology, Indiana University, 402 N Blackford St, LD 124, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA
Adm Policy Ment Health 36:247-54. 2009..Fundamental gaps in routine practice, including poor documentation of medication history and infrequent monitoring of symptoms and side effects were found...
Housing preferences and choices among adults with mental illness and substance use disorders: a qualitative studyJack Tsai
Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA
Community Ment Health J 46:381-8. 2010..Common barriers to obtaining desired housing were lack of income and information. These findings have implications for supported housing models and approaches to providing housing for clients...
Who benefits from supported employment: a meta-analytic studyKikuko Campbell
Department of Psychiatry, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Schizophr Bull 37:370-80. 2011..This meta-analysis sought to identify which subgroups of clients with severe mental illness (SMI) benefited from evidence-based supported employment...
Client predictors of employment outcomes in high-fidelity supported employment: a regression analysisKikuko Campbell
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 402 N, Blackford St, LD 124, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
J Nerv Ment Dis 198:556-63. 2010....
The working alliance and employment outcomes for people with severe mental illness enrolled in vocational programsMarina Kukla
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, IN, USA
Rehabil Psychol 54:157-63. 2009..Another purpose of this study was to determine whether working alliance differences exist between clients receiving evidence-based supported employment services and those receiving traditional stepwise vocational services...
Development of a scale to assess practitioner knowledge in providing integrated dual disorders treatmentMichelle P Salyers
ACT Center of Indiana, Roudebush VA Medical Center, 1481 West 10th Street 11H, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA
Adm Policy Ment Health 34:570-81. 2007..Higher scores on the scale were correlated with greater education, but not greater experience or lower burnout. This test is a promising tool for assessing provider knowledge of a specific evidence-based practice...
Social relationships at work: does the employment model make a difference?Angela L Rollins
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 46202, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 26:51-61. 2002....
Is it ACT yet? Real-world examples of evaluating the degree of implementation for assertive community treatmentMichelle P Salyers
Department of Psychology, LD 124, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 402 N Blackford St, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
J Behav Health Serv Res 30:304-20. 2003..Implications for setting and evaluating ACT program standards are discussed...
Comparison between the effects of atypical and traditional antipsychotics on work status for clients in a psychiatric rehabilitation programPiper S Meyer
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 46202, USA
J Clin Psychiatry 63:108-16. 2002....
An exploratory study of what clients like least about assertive community treatmentJohn H McGrew
Department of Psychology, Purdue University School of Science, Indianapolis 46202 3275, USA
Psychiatr Serv 53:761-3. 2002....
Cognitive and clinical predictors of success in vocational rehabilitation in schizophreniaJovier D Evans
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis IUPUI, LD 124, 402 N Blackford Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
Schizophr Res 70:331-42. 2004..Learning and memory were the only significant predictors of integrated employment at 4 months. These results suggest specific aspects of cognition may be modestly predictive of vocational outcomes...
Barriers to assessment and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder and other trauma-related problems in people with severe mental illness: clinician perspectivesMichelle P Salyers
Department of Psychology, LD 124, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 402 N Blackford Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
Community Ment Health J 40:17-31. 2004..Clinicians need training that develops skills and knowledge as well as conveys the value of addressing PTSD and other trauma-related problems in people with SMI...
Psychiatric disorder and unmet service needs among welfare clients in a representative payee programJovier D Evans
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Psychology Department, LD 124, 402 North Blackford Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 3275, USA
Community Ment Health J 40:539-48. 2004..Findings suggest problems or barriers to the provision of services that need to be investigated among this vulnerable community population...
An exploratory analysis of racial factors in staff burnout among assertive community treatment workersM P Salyers
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis 46202 3275, USA
Community Ment Health J 37:393-404. 2001..Racial incongruence with caseload appeared to be one factor in burnout, particularly for Emotional Exhaustion. Race of both staff and clients may be important to consider in understanding staff burnout...
Creation of a measure to assess knowledge of the individual placement and support modelKimberly C Dreher
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 33:181-9. 2010..This article describes the development and psychometric evaluation of the IPS-Q, a quiz assessing practitioner knowledge of the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model...
Should we adopt the Dutch version of ACT? Commentary on "FACT: a Dutch version of ACT"Gary R Bond
Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Community Ment Health J 43:435-8. 2007
A case report of the conversion of sheltered employment to evidence-based supported employment in CanadaJonathan Oldman
Canadian Mental Health Association, Vancouver Burnaby Branch, British Columbia, Canada, and Department of Psychology, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
Psychiatr Serv 56:1436-40. 2005..This article also documents the role of agency planning and commitment quality improvement in implementing change...
Key factors for implementing supported employmentTina Marshall
Westat, 1650 Research Blvd, Rockville, MD 20850, USA
Psychiatr Serv 59:886-92. 2008..This study examined strategies and barriers for implementing supported employment in routine mental health services...
A comparison of experts' perspectives on assertive community treatment and intensive case managementRichard Schaedle
Hunter College School of Social Work, City University of New York, USA
Psychiatr Serv 53:207-10. 2002..The results of this study indicate that although intensive case management resembles assertive community treatment in most respects, assertive community treatment may be a more clearly articulated model overall...
Evidence-based practices: setting the context and responding to concernsSusan M Essock
Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, Box 1230, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, One Gustave L Levy Place, New York, NY 10029 6574, USA
Psychiatr Clin North Am 26:919-38, ix. 2003..The authors recommend that all stakeholder groups be involved in further dialog and planning to ensure that practices emerge that represent the integration of the best research evidence with clinical expertise and consumer values...
The future of supported employment for people with severe mental illnessRobert E Drake
Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH 03766, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:367-76. 2008..Work in each of these areas offers the promise of improving services and outcomes in the near future...
The cost of high-fidelity supported employment programs for people with severe mental illnessEric A Latimer
Douglas Hospital Research Centre, Quebec, Canada
Psychiatr Serv 55:401-6. 2004..This study determined the costs of evidence-based supported employment programs in real-world settings...
Expert ratings on the critical ingredients of supported employment for people with severe mental illnessLisa J Evans
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, School of Public Health, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:318-31. 2008..The current study examined the degree of agreement on the critical ingredients of supported employment among experts and practitioners...
Psychosocial and rehabilitation treatments for patients with severe mental illnessKim Mueser
Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA
CNS Spectr 9:891. 2004
Fidelity outcomes in the National Implementing Evidence-Based Practices ProjectGregory J McHugo
Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH, USA
Psychiatr Serv 58:1279-84. 2007..This article presents fidelity outcomes for five evidence-based practices that were implemented in routine public mental health settings in the National Implementing Evidence-Based Practices Project...
Brief reports: the fidelity of supported employment implementation in Canada and the United StatesMarc Corbiere
Institute of Health Promotion Research, Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Psychiatr Serv 56:1444-7. 2005..Overall, the Canadian supported employment programs that followed the individual placement and support model had the highest fidelity...
Supported employment: 1998 to 2008Robert E Drake
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:274-6. 2008
The Hartford study of supported employment for persons with severe mental illnessKim T Mueser
New Hampshire Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Dartmouth Medical School, Concord 03301, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 72:479-90. 2004..34.8% vs. 53.6%, respectively). There were few differences in nonvocational outcomes between programs. IPS is a more effective model than PSR or standard brokered vocational services for improving employment outcomes in clients with SMI...
The mental health treatment studyWilliam D Frey
Westat, Rockville, MD, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:306-12. 2008..S., the MHTS aims to recruit 3,000 SSDI beneficiaries with psychiatric impairments into a randomized controlled trial. This paper describes the MHTS, its background, and its process and outcome assessments...
VR closure rates for two vocational modelsVirginia V Fraser
Thresholds, Chicago, IL 60613, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:332-9. 2008..To be financially viable, IPS programs require funding from the state-federal vocational rehabilitation (VR) system. However, some observers have questioned the compatibility of IPS and the VR system...
Trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder in people with schizophreniaSandra G Resnick
Veterans Affairs Northeast Program Evaluation Center, West Haven, Connecticut 06516, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 112:415-23. 2003..Distress among clients with schizophrenia and PTSD suggests the need for routine assessment of PTSD and development of PTSD interventions in this population...
Development of the DPA Fidelity Scale: using fidelity to define an existing vocational modelJennifer I Koop
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53226, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 28:16-24. 2004..Details of scale development are described, and the scale's utility for model clarification and detection of experimental drift are discussed...
Explaining the variance within supported employment programs: comment on "What predicts supported employment outcomes?"Robert E Drake
Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA
Community Ment Health J 42:315-8. 2006
The role of state mental health authorities in promoting improved client outcomes through evidence-based practiceCharles A Rapp
University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, 1545 Lilac Lane, Lawrence, KS, USA
Community Ment Health J 41:347-63. 2005..This paper describes the seven major tasks of SMHA's that comprise that role and provides examples from states which have been actively pursuing evidence-based practices...
