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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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Mental health service delivery and suicide risk: the role of individual patient and facility factors.
TL;DR: Suicide rates are not likely to be a useful indicator of the quality of mental health care because of the instability of suicide rates, difficulty collecting data, and the lack of association between suicide and facility quality of care.
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The NAVIGATE Program for First-Episode Psychosis: Rationale, Overview, and Description of Psychosocial Components
Kim T. Mueser,David L. Penn,David L. Penn,Jean Addington,Mary F. Brunette,Susan Gingerich,Shirley M. Glynn,David W. Lynde,Jennifer D. Gottlieb,Piper Meyer-Kalos,Susan R. McGurk,Corinne Cather,Sylvia Saade,Delbert Robinson,Nina R. Schooler,Robert A. Rosenheck,John M. Kane +16 more
TL;DR: The RAISE Early Treatment Program project's NAVIGATE program has the potential to fill an important gap in the U.S. health care system by providing a comprehensive intervention specially designed to meet the unique treatment needs of persons recovering from a first episode of psychosis.
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Outcomes and Service Use Among Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness and Substance Abuse
TL;DR: Homeless persons with dual diagnoses had poorer adjustment on most baseline measures and experienced significantly less clinical improvement than those without dual diagnoses, but those who received extensive substance abuse treatment showed improvement similar to those without at 12 months.
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A functional neuropeptide Y Leu7Pro polymorphism associated with alcohol dependence in a large population sample from the United States.
Jaakko Lappalainen,Henry R. Kranzler,Robert T. Malison,Lawrence H. Price,Christopher H. van Dyck,Robert A. Rosenheck,Joyce A. Cramer,Steven M. Southwick,Dennis S. Charney,John H. Krystal,Joel Gelernter +10 more
TL;DR: A population study comparing the Leu7Pro allele frequencies in alcohol-dependent subjects and controls suggested that the NPY Pro7 allele is a risk factor for alcohol dependence.
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Effectiveness of Switching Antipsychotic Medications
Susan M. Essock,Nancy H. Covell,Sonia M. Davis,T. Scott Stroup,Robert A. Rosenheck,Jeffrey A. Lieberman +5 more
TL;DR: Comparisons of medication effectiveness should take into account whether medications being compared were each newly initiated, and prescribers may want to take steps to optimize current medication regimens before switching medications.