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Greg A. Greenberg

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  37
Citations -  1229

Greg A. Greenberg is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Veterans Affairs. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1132 citations. Previous affiliations of Greg A. Greenberg include Veterans Health Administration & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.

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Jail Incarceration, Homelessness, and Mental Health: A National Study

TL;DR: Homelessness and incarceration appear to increase the risk of each other, and these factors seem to be mediated by mental illness and substance abuse, as well as by disadvantageous sociodemographic characteristics.
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Homelessness in the state and federal prison population.

TL;DR: Prior incarceration, mental illness, substance abuse and disadvantageous socio-demographic characteristics were all found to be associated with homelessness among prison inmates, suggesting that there are several important factors in addition to efforts to survive with limited resources through criminal acts that influence the rates of homelessness among incarcerated individuals.
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Mental Health Correlates of Past Homelessness in the National Comorbidity Study Replication

TL;DR: The association of both substance use and psychiatric disorders with past homelessness was quite strong, but non-substance use psychiatric disorders was not as strong an independent risk factor as substance abuse disorders.
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Continuity of Care and Clinical Outcomes in a National Health System

TL;DR: This study examined the relationship between measures of three aspects of continuity of care (regularity of care, continuity of treatment across organizational boundaries, and intensity of treatment) and the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF), a single-item mental health status measure, in a national health care system.
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Mental Health and Other Risk Factors for Jail Incarceration Among Male Veterans

TL;DR: As in previous studies veterans who served during the Vietnam Era and to an even greater extent, those who served in the early years of the All Volunteer Force were at greater risk of incarceration than veterans from the most recent period of the AVF, after controlling for age and other factors.