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Linda K. Frisman
Researcher at University of Connecticut
Publications - 82
Citations - 3493
Linda K. Frisman is an academic researcher from University of Connecticut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Substance abuse & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 82 publications receiving 3282 citations. Previous affiliations of Linda K. Frisman include National Development and Research Institutes & Yale University.
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A comparison of clozapine and haloperidol in hospitalized patients with refractory schizophrenia. Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Clozapine in Refractory Schizophrenia.
Robert A. Rosenheck,Joyce A. Cramer,Weichun Xu,Jonathan Thomas,William G. Henderson,Linda K. Frisman,Carol L. Fye,Dennis S. Charney +7 more
TL;DR: For patients with refractory schizophrenia and high levels of hospital use, clozapine was somewhat more effective than haloperidol and had fewer side effects and similar overall costs.
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Cost-effectiveness of Supported Housing for Homeless Persons With Mental Illness
TL;DR: Supported housing for homeless people with mental illness results in superior housing outcomes than intensive case management alone or standard care and modestly increases societal costs.
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Medication-assisted treatment in criminal justice agencies affiliated with the criminal justice-drug abuse treatment studies (CJ-DATS): availability, barriers, and intentions.
Peter D. Friedmann,Randall Hoskinson,Randall Hoskinson,Randall Hoskinson,Michael S. Gordon,Robert P. Schwartz,Timothy W. Kinlock,Kevin Knight,Patrick M. Flynn,Wayne N. Welsh,Wayne N. Welsh,Lynda A. R. Stein,Lynda A. R. Stein,Lynda A. R. Stein,Stanley Sacks,Daniel J. O'Connell,Hannah K. Knudsen,Michael S. Shafer,Elizabeth Hall,Linda K. Frisman +19 more
TL;DR: Addressing inadequate knowledge and negative attitudes about MAT may increase its adoption, but better linkages to community pharmacotherapy during the reentry period might overcome other issues, including security, liability, staffing, and regulatory concerns.
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Comparison of ACT and Standard Case Management for Delivering Integrated Treatment for Co-occurring Disorders
Susan M. Essock,Kim T. Mueser,Robert E. Drake,Nancy H. Covell,Gregory J. McHugo,Linda K. Frisman,Nina J. Kontos,Carlos T. Jackson,Flora Townsend,Karin Swain +9 more
TL;DR: Integrated treatment can be successfully delivered either by assertive community treatment or by standard clinical case management within two different models of community-based case management.
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The proportion of veterans among homeless men.
TL;DR: This study used data from four surveys conducted in 1986/87 to identify age-race cohorts of homeless men in which veterans are overrepresented and reveals higher rates of unemployment, substance abuse, and antisocial personality among veterans than among nonveterans.