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View article: PATIENT-Ψ: Using Large Language Models to Simulate Patients for Training Mental Health Professionals
PATIENT-Ψ: Using Large Language Models to Simulate Patients for Training Mental Health Professionals Open
Mental illness remains one of the most critical public health issues. Despite its importance, many mental health professionals highlight a disconnect between their training and actual real-world patient practice. To help bridge this gap, w…
View article: Functional Family Therapy for families of youth (age 11–18) with behaviour problems: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Functional Family Therapy for families of youth (age 11–18) with behaviour problems: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
Background Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is a short‐term family‐based intervention for youth with behaviour problems. FFT has been widely implemented in the USA and other high‐income countries. It is often described as an evidence‐based …
View article: Community Behavioral Health Service Use and Criminal Recidivism of People With Mental, Substance Use, and Co-occurring Disorders
Community Behavioral Health Service Use and Criminal Recidivism of People With Mental, Substance Use, and Co-occurring Disorders Open
CBHS use in a given week predicted a 64% reduced recidivism risk during the following week among people with any mental disorder. However, CBHS use had no clear relationship with recidivism among people with co-occurring disorders or any s…
View article: Risk Factors for Criminal Recidivism Among Persons With Serious Psychiatric Diagnoses: Disentangling What Matters for Whom
Risk Factors for Criminal Recidivism Among Persons With Serious Psychiatric Diagnoses: Disentangling What Matters for Whom Open
Reducing criminal legal system involvement requires an understanding of the factors that promote repeat offending (i. e., recidivism), and the dissemination of relevant interventions to those most likely to benefit. A growing body of resea…
View article: PLANS HELD BY OLDER CAREGIVERS FOR THE FUTURE CARE OF RELATIVES WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
PLANS HELD BY OLDER CAREGIVERS FOR THE FUTURE CARE OF RELATIVES WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS Open
Relatives often provide considerable levels of caregiving to persons with serious mental illness (SMI), with at least one-third of said caregivers being 60 years of age and older. Many older caregivers do not have plans in place for the fu…
View article: FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH VICTIMS REPORTING ELDER MISTREATMENT TO LEGAL AUTHORITIES: RESULTS FROM THE NEMS
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH VICTIMS REPORTING ELDER MISTREATMENT TO LEGAL AUTHORITIES: RESULTS FROM THE NEMS Open
The vast majority of incidents of elder mistreatment are not reported to the police or other legal authorities. Little research has examined factors associated with reporting mistreatment to legal authorities. Such information is important…
View article: EXPERIENCES OF OLDER CAREGIVERS FOR PERSONS WITH MAJOR PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
EXPERIENCES OF OLDER CAREGIVERS FOR PERSONS WITH MAJOR PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS Open
Across developed nations, relatives often provide high levels of caregiving to persons with major psychiatric disorders (PD), with it being estimated that there are more than 8 million such caregivers in the U.S. Caregivers for persons wit…
View article: ELDER ABUSE BY PERSONS WITH SUBSTANCE USE AND/OR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS: RESULTS FROM THE NEMS
ELDER ABUSE BY PERSONS WITH SUBSTANCE USE AND/OR MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS: RESULTS FROM THE NEMS Open
Persons who commit elder abuse have long been known to disproportionately have indicators of substance use and/or mental health conditions (SUMHC). However, few studies have examined factors related to elder abuse by persons with SUMHC vs.…
View article: Factors Associated with Family Violence by Persons with Serious Mental Illness: A National Online Survey
Factors Associated with Family Violence by Persons with Serious Mental Illness: A National Online Survey Open
Background & Significance: Despite estimates that persons with serious mental illness (SMI) are between 2 and 8 times more likely to commit acts of violence than are members of the general population and that approximately 50% of all acts …
View article: DEPRESSION AND FRAILTY DEVELOPMENT AS CONCURRENT RISKS FOR ADVERSE HEALTH OUTCOMES
DEPRESSION AND FRAILTY DEVELOPMENT AS CONCURRENT RISKS FOR ADVERSE HEALTH OUTCOMES Open
lacking decisional capacity were significantly greater than for those rated with no financial decisional ability concerns.The LFDSS 10-item screener is a useful tool for various professionals to administer to identify potentially vulnerabl…