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View article: Experiences of verbal violence among people with intellectual disabilities in Israel
Experiences of verbal violence among people with intellectual disabilities in Israel Open
Background This study examines the extent of exposure to verbal violence experienced by people with intellectual disabilities and whether it differs based on their housing situation: living in the community, with family, or in a residentia…
View article: Using GPS and Self-Report Data to Examine the Relationship Between Community Mobility and Community Participation Among Autistic Young Adults
Using GPS and Self-Report Data to Examine the Relationship Between Community Mobility and Community Participation Among Autistic Young Adults Open
Importance: Community participation of autistic adults is important for health and well-being. Many clinical efforts and interventions aim to enhance community participation in this population. Objective: To empirically examine the relatio…
View article: Self-determination and self-efficacy as predictors of campus engagement among college students with serious mental illnesses.
Self-determination and self-efficacy as predictors of campus engagement among college students with serious mental illnesses. Open
Findings particularly highlight the importance of autonomy and self-efficacy for promoting campus engagement among college students with serious mental illnesses. As such, they may be relevant targets for psychiatric rehabilitation interve…
View article: Disparities in severe loneliness between adults with and without a serious mental illness.
Disparities in severe loneliness between adults with and without a serious mental illness. Open
Severe loneliness is extremely common among individuals with SMI. Psychiatric rehabilitation services that focus on socialization and mattering are needed to address this significant public health issue. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 …
View article: Community Participation Among Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses Leaving Jail
Community Participation Among Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses Leaving Jail Open
View article: Measuring Community Participation Among Japanese with Serious Mental Illnesses
Measuring Community Participation Among Japanese with Serious Mental Illnesses Open
View article: Community participation as a predictor of depressive symptoms among individuals with serious mental illnesses
Community participation as a predictor of depressive symptoms among individuals with serious mental illnesses Open
Background: People with serious mental illnesses have elevated levels of depressive symptoms. Limited engagement in meaningful activities, such as work, social interactions, volunteering, and participation in faith, are one plausible expla…
View article: Correction to: Community Participation Comparison Between Adults on the Autism Spectrum and Adults in the General Population
Correction to: Community Participation Comparison Between Adults on the Autism Spectrum and Adults in the General Population Open
View article: Impact of COVID-19 on Community Participation and Mobility in Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Impact of COVID-19 on Community Participation and Mobility in Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders Open
View article: The relationship between community participation and physical activity among individuals with serious mental illnesses
The relationship between community participation and physical activity among individuals with serious mental illnesses Open
View article: Depressive symptoms and community participation among individuals with serious mental illnesses.
Depressive symptoms and community participation among individuals with serious mental illnesses. Open
Community participation is important to the well-being of people with serious mental illnesses. While theories suggest that depressive symptoms can negatively impact community participation, evidence from previous studies was inconclusive.…
View article: Exploring urbanicity and its relationship with stigma and well-being outcomes for people with serious mental illnesses.
Exploring urbanicity and its relationship with stigma and well-being outcomes for people with serious mental illnesses. Open
Following deinstitutionalization, services and housing for people with serious mental illnesses (SMI) became concentrated in economically disadvantaged urban centers. As these areas gentrify, affordable housing for people with SMI is incre…
View article: Custody challenges experienced by parents with serious mental illnesses outside of child protective services proceedings.
Custody challenges experienced by parents with serious mental illnesses outside of child protective services proceedings. Open
Objective: The primary purpose of this study is to examine the experience of parents with a serious mental illness with custody challenges outside the child protective services (CPS) system. Methods: Interview d…
View article: Emotional states associated with being in the community and being with others among individuals with serious mental illnesses.
Emotional states associated with being in the community and being with others among individuals with serious mental illnesses. Open
Individuals with serious mental illnesses generally spend extensive amounts of time at home and alone. The aim of the current study was to examine differences in emotional states between being at home and being in the community, and betwee…
View article: Loneliness and its association with physical health conditions and psychiatric hospitalizations in people with serious mental illness
Loneliness and its association with physical health conditions and psychiatric hospitalizations in people with serious mental illness Open
Loneliness may be an important dimension of health as related to health conditions associated with pain, functioning, and psychiatric hospitalizations among people with serious mental illness. These finding reinforce the powerful role of s…
View article: Associations Between Physical Health Limitations and Community Participation Among People With and Without Serious Mental Illnesses
Associations Between Physical Health Limitations and Community Participation Among People With and Without Serious Mental Illnesses Open
Findings shed light on the complex association between physical health impairments and community participation while also suggesting the need to focus on other potential barriers to participation among individuals with serious mental illne…
View article: Neighbors as distal support for individuals with serious mental illnesses.
Neighbors as distal support for individuals with serious mental illnesses. Open
Social networks are regarded as an asset to community integration. While family and friends provide important sources of support, familiar strangers like neighbors can facilitate support through anonymous, but meaningful interactions. Amon…
View article: Child Protective Service Disparities and Serious Mental Illnesses: Results From a National Survey
Child Protective Service Disparities and Serious Mental Illnesses: Results From a National Survey Open
These results further heighten the need to attend to parenting among individuals with a serious mental illness and better understand the factors associated with CPS involvement to reduce the identified disparities between parents with and …
View article: National Estimates of Recovery-Remission From Serious Mental Illness
National Estimates of Recovery-Remission From Serious Mental Illness Open
Lifetime estimates of diagnosed illness and current prevalence of serious mental illness are consistent with previous research. Results indicate that recovery is possible and is associated with age. Further research is needed to understand…
View article: Developmental Test of Visual–Motor Integration (VMI): An Effective Outcome Measure for Handwriting Interventions for Kindergarten, First-Grade, and Second-Grade Students?
Developmental Test of Visual–Motor Integration (VMI): An Effective Outcome Measure for Handwriting Interventions for Kindergarten, First-Grade, and Second-Grade Students? Open
We determined whether a widely used assessment of visual–motor skills, the Beery–Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual–Motor Integration (VMI), is appropriate for use as an outcome measure for handwriting interventions. A two-group pretes…