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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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Pathways to vocational services: factors affecting entry by veterans enrolled in Veterans Health Administration mental health services.

TL;DR: The current study provides naturalistic data documenting the pathways-to-care to vocational services for 155 veterans who were receiving some form of mental health care and had a vocational need but were not currently enrolled in vocational services.
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Delirium tremens and alcohol withdrawal nationally in the Veterans Health Administration

TL;DR: This national study identifies sociodemographic characteristics, comorbidities, and service utilization patterns associated with WNDT and DT, a potentially life-threatening condition for adults with multiple chronic conditions and long-term service models are needed.
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Factors associated with complete discontinuation of medication among patients with schizophrenia in the year after hospital discharge

TL;DR: Investigation of the rate and clinical correlates of complete medication discontinuation in the year after hospital discharge found interventions that strengthen patient engagement in treatment through insurance coverage and insight, fostered through psychoeducational intervention, may increase medication compliance.
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Initiation of new psychotropic prescriptions without a psychiatric diagnosis among US adults: Rates, correlates, and national trends from 2006 to 2015

TL;DR: New psychotropic medications are commonly initiated without any psychiatric diagnosis, especially by non-psychiatrist physicians, and non-Psychiatrists should document relevant diagnoses more vigilantly to prevent potentially inappropriate use or misuse.
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A Comparison of Satisfaction with Clinician, Family Members/Friends and Attorneys as Payees

TL;DR: Clients disabled by psychiatric illness may be assigned mental health clinicians as payees, and clients with clinician-payees felt more satisfied and more involved in their money management and had had more contacts with their payees in the previous month.