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Judith A. Cook
Researcher at Mental Health Services
Publications - 8
Citations - 240
Judith A. Cook is an academic researcher from Mental Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Public health. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 233 citations. Previous affiliations of Judith A. Cook include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
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Self-Determination Among Mental Health Consumers/Survivors: Using Lessons From the Past to Guide the Future
TL;DR: The history ofSelf-determination for citizens with psychiatric disabilities is traced, major barriers to self-determination are described, several theories of self- determination with potential relevance for mental health consumers/survivors are presented, and ways in which Self-determination and consumer control might be achieved both within and outside of service systems are offered.
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Impact of Drug Abuse Treatment Modalities on Adherence to ART/HAART Among a Cohort of HIV Seropositive Women
Farzana Kapadia,David Vlahov,Yingfeng Wu,Mardge H. Cohen,Ruth M. Greenblatt,Andrea A. Howard,Judith A. Cook,Lakshmi Goparaju,Elizabeth T. Golub,Jean L. Richardson,Tracey E. Wilson +10 more
TL;DR: Drug abuse treatment programs, irrespective of modality, are associated with improved adherence to antiretroviral therapies among drug users and concerted efforts to enroll individuals with drug use histories in treatment programs are warranted.
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The relationship between non-injection drug use behaviors on progression to AIDS and death in a cohort of HIV seropositive women in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy use
Farzana Kapadia,Judith A. Cook,Marge H. Cohen,Nancy L. Sohler,Andrea Kovacs,Ruth M. Greenblatt,Imtiaz Choudhary,Imtiaz Choudhary,David Vlahov,David Vlahov +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the effects of longitudinal patterns and types of non-injection drug use (NIDU) on HIV progression in the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) era.
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Alcohol Consumption Trajectory Patterns in Adult Women with HIV Infection
Robert L. Cook,Fang Zhu,Bea Herbeck Belnap,Kathleen M. Weber,Stephen R. Cole,David Vlahov,Judith A. Cook,Nancy A. Hessol,Tracey E. Wilson,Michael Plankey,Andrea A. Howard,Gerald B. Sharp,Jean L. Richardson,Mardge H. Cohen +13 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, many women with HIV change their drinking patterns over time, and Clinicians and those providing alcohol-related interventions might target those with depression, current use of tobacco or illicit drugs, HCV infection, or a previous history of drinking problems.
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Business as usual: work experiences of homeless persons with mental illness
TL;DR: This chapter describes the work experiences of the Chicago cohort of the Access to Community Care and Effective Services and Supports (ACCESS) project.