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Robert A. Rosenheck

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  993
Citations -  58354

Robert A. Rosenheck 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 114, co-authored 963 publications receiving 54357 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert A. Rosenheck include Eastern Virginia Medical School & The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.

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An etiological model of attempted suicide among Vietnam theater veterans. Prospective generalization to a treatment-seeking sample.

TL;DR: The etiology of attempted suicide was investigated using both retrospective and prospective data from 402 Vietnam theater veterans who were receiving treatment in the Department of Veterans Affairs Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Clinical Teams Program.
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Peer Reviewed: Nicotine Dependence and Its Risk Factors Among Users of Veterans Health Services, 2008-2009

TL;DR: These results support, in principle, efforts to integrate smoking cessation programs with mental health and homeless services and suggest veterans who are homeless or have mental health or substance abuse problems are at highest risk for smoking prevention and cessation interventions.
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Incarceration histories of homeless veterans and progression through a national supported housing program

TL;DR: Within a national supported housing program, veterans with a history of incarceration were just as successful at obtaining housing in similar time frames when compared to veterans without any past incarceration.
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A comparison of outcomes among patients with schizophrenia in two mental health systems: A health state approach

TL;DR: A health state modeling approach using clustering and Markov analysis to compare short- and long-term outcomes among health care populations is introduced and shows that discrete state modeling offers a richer portrait of patient outcomes than the standard univariate techniques.
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Vocational Rehabilitation and Older Adults: Patterns in Participation and Outcome

TL;DR: For example, this paper reported that only 52% of participants were entering vocational rehabilitation in order to obtain a competitive job and only 5% of those who participated in the program did so with a uniform goal of seeking competitive employment.