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Michael D. Pullmann

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  96
Citations -  2387

Michael D. Pullmann is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Evidence-based practice. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1788 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael D. Pullmann include Vanderbilt University & Portland State University.

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Proceedings from the 9th annual conference on the science of dissemination and implementation

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TL;DR: A1 Introduction to the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Optimizing Personal and Population Health.
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Juvenile Offenders With Mental Health Needs: Reducing Recidivism Using Wraparound

TL;DR: This study compares data from two groups of juvenile offenders with mental health problems: 106 youth in a juvenile justice wraparound program called Connections and a historical comparison group of 98 youth in traditional mental health services.
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Research, Data, and Evidence-Based Treatment Use in State Behavioral Health Systems, 2001–2012

TL;DR: Trends in state-level EBT investment and research supports from 2001 to 2012 are described and more systematic measurement and examination of these metrics may provide a useful approach for setting priorities, evaluating success of health reform efforts, and making future investments.
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Engaging foster parents in treatment: a randomized trial of supplementing trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy with evidence-based engagement strategies.

TL;DR: Youth and foster parents who received TF-CBT plus evidence-based engagement strategies were more likely to be retained in treatment through four sessions and were less likely to drop out of treatment prematurely, and exploratory analyses suggest that youth had significant improvements with treatment.
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Barriers to and supports of family participation in a rural system of care for children with serious emotional problems.

TL;DR: Examination of the barriers to and supports for participation in services within a rural system of care site through the reported experiences of eight caregivers and nine staff indicates families face many challenges related to rurality, including stigma, transportation, isolation, poverty, and service availability.