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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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Veteran and clinician perceptions of recovery and stigma at a veterans affairs medical center.
TL;DR: This study suggests that efforts to foster recovery attitudes and decrease stigma among professionals have been effective in specialized PSR programs, but also general mental health programs.
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Accounting for group differences in study retention in a randomized trial of specialized treatment for first episode psychosis.
Kyaw Sint,Robert A. Rosenheck,Delbert G. Robinson,Nina Schooler,Patricia Marcy,John M. Kane,Kim T. Mueser,Haiqun Lin,other Raise Etp Investigators +8 more
TL;DR: Using pattern mixture mixed model (PMMM) in the analysis of outcomes of a two-year cluster-randomized trial, the Recovery after an Initial Schizophrenia Episode-Early Treatment Program, improved model fit and increased the estimated differences between NAVIGATE and CC for major outcomes.
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Predictors of children's involvement in parents' treatment among homeless veterans in community residential care.
TL;DR: Services to homeless parents might be improved through coordination of adult- and child-focused funding streams and programmatic efforts to provide comprehensive interventions.
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Who Uses Veterans Mental Health Services?: A National Observational Study of Male Veteran and Nonveteran Mental Health Service Users.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used nationally representative survey data to examine the generalizability of this extensive body of research by comparing sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of male veteran veterans health service (VHS) users with veteran non-VHS users (n = 840) and non-veteran service users.