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Psychiatric advance directives: a tool for consumer empowerment and recoveryAnna M Scheyett
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, 27599 3550, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 31:70-5. 2007..This paper examines the ways in which PADs support and can be a tool for recovery and discusses future recovery-oriented directions for PAD research and intervention...
Jail administrators' perceptions of the use of psychiatric advance directives in jailsAnna M Scheyett
School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 325 Pittsboro St, CB 3550, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 3550, USA
Psychiatr Serv 61:409-11. 2010..Psychiatric advance directives may be useful tools to communicate treatment information to jails. This study explored their use as a novel intervention for individuals with mental illnesses in jails...
Screening and access to services for individuals with serious mental illnesses in jailsAnna Scheyett
School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
Community Ment Health J 45:439-46. 2009....
HIV-infected prison inmates: depression and implications for release back to communitiesAnna Scheyett
School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
AIDS Behav 14:300-7. 2010..07), transportation (OR = 9.15), and assistance with adherence (OR = 8.67) post-release. We conclude by discussion the implications of our findings for prison based care and effective prison release planning for HIV infected inmates...
Consumer and family views on evidence-based practices and adult mental health servicesAnna Scheyett
School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 301 Pittsboro Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 3550, USA
Community Ment Health J 42:243-57. 2006....
Intensive case management before and after prison release is no more effective than comprehensive pre-release discharge planning in linking HIV-infected prisoners to care: a randomized trialDavid A Wohl
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA
AIDS Behav 15:356-64. 2011....
Consumers' perceptions of forensic assertive community treatmentGary S Cuddeback
Cecil G Sheps Center for Health Services Research and the School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA
Psychiatr Rehabil J 35:101-9. 2011..For example, only one study in the extant literature includes the perspectives of FACT consumers and more information about what consumers like and/or dislike about FACT is needed...
General medical problems of incarcerated persons with severe and persistent mental illness: a population-based studyGary S Cuddeback
Cecil G Sheps Center for HealthServices Research, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Psychiatr Serv 61:45-9. 2010..To address this gap in the literature this study addressed the following question: are consumers with a history of incarceration at greater risk of general medical problems compared with consumers without such a history?..
HIV and stigma: analysis and research programAndrew H Kaplan
705 Mary Ellen Jones CB 7290, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 7290, USA
Curr HIV/AIDS Rep 2:184-8. 2005..We review the literature on individual and societal factors associated with HIV-associated stigma and propose a framework for intervention design...
Understanding the personal and clinical utility of psychiatric advance directives: a qualitative perspectiveMimi M Kim
School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 7360, USA
Psychiatry 70:19-29. 2007..In sum, though the most significant challenges facing the implementation of PADs involve clinicians' familiarity with and education about PADs, much promise for the future growth of PADs lies in the benefits perceived by the patients...
Are we there yet? Screening processes for intellectual and developmental disabilities in jail settingsAnna Scheyett
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Social Work, NC 27599 3550, USA
Intellect Dev Disabil 47:13-23. 2009..Findings suggest that few jails are operationalizing best-practice screening processes for intellectual and developmental disabilities...
Clinicians' attitudes regarding barriers to the implementation of psychiatric advance directivesRichard A Van Dorn
Services Effectiveness Research Program in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA
Adm Policy Ment Health 33:449-60. 2006..Laws authorizing PADs have proliferated in the past decade, but there has been little research regarding perceptions of barriers to the implementation of PADs among groups of mental health professionals...
