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Community Mental Health Journal

Ausgabe 3/2017

Inhalt (16 Artikel)

Original Paper

A Successful Implementation Strategy to Support Adoption of Decision Making in Mental Health Services

Kim L. MacDonald-Wilson, Shari L. Hutchison, Irina Karpov, Paul Wittman, Patricia E. Deegan

Original Paper

Decreasing the Stigma of Mental Illness Through a Student-Nurse Mentoring Program: A Qualitative Study

J. Konadu Fokuo, Virginia Goldrick, Jeanette Rossetti, Carol Wahlstrom, Carla Kocurek, Jonathon Larson, Patrick Corrigan

Original Paper

Quality of Life, Stigma and Burden Perception Among Family Caregivers and Patients with Psychiatric Illnesses in Jordan

Heyam F. Dalky, Abeer M. Qandil, Ahlam Sh. Natour, Meininger C. Janet

Brief Report

OCD Taboo Thoughts and Stigmatizing Attitudes in Clinicians

Daniel S. Steinberg, Chad T. Wetterneck

Original Paper

Opportunities for Integrating Physical Health Within Assertive Community Treatment Teams: Results from Practitioner Focus Groups

Piper S. Meyer-Kalos, Michael G. Lee, Lynette M. Studer, Tanya A. Line, Colleen M. Fisher

Open Access Original Paper

Prediction of Mental Health Services Use One Year After Regular Referral to Specialized Care Versus Referral to Stepped Collaborative Care

Mirjam van Orden, Stephanie Leone, Judith Haffmans, Philip Spinhoven, Erik Hoencamp

Brief Report

Housing as a Resource for Justice-Involved Women

Daphna Ram, Zachary A. Siegel, Leonard A. Jason

Open Access Original paper

A Longitudinal Study of Financial Difficulties and Mental Health in a National Sample of British Undergraduate Students

Thomas Richardson, Peter Elliott, Ron Roberts, Megan Jansen

Brief Report

Sense of Coherence in Religious Christian Orthodox Women in Greece

Kyriakoula Merakou, Eleni Xefteri, Anastasia Barbouni

Original Paper

Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Implementation in a Large State Sample

Jennifer Harrison, Amy Curtis, Linwood Cousins, Jessaca Spybrook

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