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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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676 to 700 of 706 Research Studies DisplayedAschbrenner KA, Pepin R, Mueser KT
A mixed methods exploration of family involvement in medical care for older adults with serious mental illness.
This study explored family involvement in medical care for older adults with serious mental illness (SMI). The investigators found that approximately 89% of older adults with SMI reported family involvement in at least one aspect of their medical care (e.g., medication reminders, medical decision making). However, many family members reported that they were rarely involved in their relative's medical visits, and most did not perceive a need to be involved during routine care.
AHRQ-funded; HS021695.
Citation: Aschbrenner KA, Pepin R, Mueser KT .
A mixed methods exploration of family involvement in medical care for older adults with serious mental illness.
Int J Psychiatry Med 2014;48(2):121-33. doi: 10.2190/PM.48.2.e..
Keywords: Caregiving, Elderly, Behavioral Health, Patient and Family Engagement
Bradford WD, Lastrapes WD
A prescription for unemployment? Recessions and the demand for mental health drugs.
The authors estimated the relationship between mental health drug prescriptions and the level of labor market activity in the USA. They found that the number of mental health drug prescriptions rises by about 10% when employment falls by 1% and when unemployment rises by 100 basis points, but only for patients in the Northeast region.
AHRQ-funded; HS011326.
Citation: Bradford WD, Lastrapes WD .
A prescription for unemployment? Recessions and the demand for mental health drugs.
Health Econ 2014 Nov;23(11):1301-25. doi: 10.1002/hec.2983.
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Keywords: Medication, Healthcare Utilization, Health Services Research (HSR), Behavioral Health
Finnerty M, Neese-Todd S, Bilder S
Best practices: MEDNET: a multistate policy maker-researcher collaboration to improve prescribing practices.
The authors describe the Medicaid/ Mental Health Network for Evidence-Based Treatment (MEDNET), the first multistate Medicaid QI collaborative to focus on improving psychotropic prescribing. In particular, this article includes the development, infrastructure challenges, and early evidence of success of this public-academic partnership.
AHRQ-funded; HSO19937; HS021112.
Citation: Finnerty M, Neese-Todd S, Bilder S .
Best practices: MEDNET: a multistate policy maker-researcher collaboration to improve prescribing practices.
Psychiatr Serv 2014 Nov 1;65(11):1297-9. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400343..
Keywords: Behavioral Health, Evidence-Based Practice, Medication, Medicaid, Practice Patterns
Blanco C, Okuda M, Wang S
Testing the drug substitution switching-addictions hypothesis. A prospective study in a nationally representative sample.
The researchers tested whether remission from a substance use disorder (SUD) would increase the probability of new onset of an SUD. In a national sample of 34,653 adults, they found that contrary to a common clinical perception, remission from an SUD decreases rather than increases the risk of onset of another SUD.
AHRQ-funded; HS021112
Citation: Blanco C, Okuda M, Wang S .
Testing the drug substitution switching-addictions hypothesis. A prospective study in a nationally representative sample.
JAMA Psychiatry. 2014 Nov;71(11):1246-53. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.1206..
Keywords: Comparative Effectiveness, Substance Abuse, Behavioral Health
Luciano A, Meara E
Employment status of people with mental illness: national survey data from 2009 and 2010.
The researchers aimed to describe employment according to mental illness severity in the United States during 2009 and 2010. They found that more severe mental illness was associated with lower employment rates in 2009 and 2010, and they concluded that people with serious mental illness were less likely than people with no, mild, or moderate mental illness to be employed after age 49.
AHRQ-funded; HS022191.
Citation: Luciano A, Meara E .
Employment status of people with mental illness: national survey data from 2009 and 2010.
Psychiatr Serv 2014 Oct;65(10):1201-9. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300335.
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Keywords: Behavioral Health
Vanderwerker L, Akincigil A, Olfson M
Foster care, externalizing disorders, and antipsychotic use among Medicaid-enrolled youths.
The researchers investigated the extent to which clinical diagnoses of externalizing disorders explain higher rates of antipsychotic use by foster care youths. They found that foster care youths had higher rates of externalizing disorders than the comparison group and greater antipsychotic use. Foster care remained a significant predictor of antipsychotic use after control for demographic and diagnostic covariates.
AHRQ-funded; HS017918; HS019937; HS021112.
Citation: Vanderwerker L, Akincigil A, Olfson M .
Foster care, externalizing disorders, and antipsychotic use among Medicaid-enrolled youths.
Psychiatr Serv 2014 Oct;65(10):1281-4. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300455.
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Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Medication, Medicaid, Vulnerable Populations, Behavioral Health
Regenstein M, Andres E
Reducing hospital readmissions among Medicaid patients: a review of the literature.
This review aims to identify factors related to readmissions that are unique to Medicaid populations to inform efforts to reduce Medicaid readmissions. It concluded that much of the Medicaid readmissions literature focuses on patients with mental health or substance abuse issues, who are often high utilizers of health care within the Medicaid population.
AHRQ-funded; 290202010000301.
Citation: Regenstein M, Andres E .
Reducing hospital readmissions among Medicaid patients: a review of the literature.
Qual Manag Health Care 2014 Oct-Dec;23(4):203-25. doi: 10.1097/qmh.0000000000000043..
Keywords: Hospital Readmissions, Medicaid, Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse, Social Determinants of Health
Saloner B, Le Cook B
An ACA provision increased treatment for young adults with possible mental illnesses relative to comparison group.
The researchers examined the impact of the ACA dependent coverage provision on people ages 18-25 with possible mental health or substance use disorders. They found that after implementation of the ACA provision, among people ages 18-25 with possible mental health disorders, mental health treatment increased by 5.3 percentage points relative to a comparison group of similar people ages 26-35. For those using mental health treatment, uninsured visits declined by 12.4 percentage points, and visits paid by private insurance increased by 12.9 percentage points.
AHRQ-funded; HS021486.
Citation: Saloner B, Le Cook B .
An ACA provision increased treatment for young adults with possible mental illnesses relative to comparison group.
Health Aff 2014 Aug;33(8):1425-34. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2014.0214.
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Keywords: Access to Care, Health Insurance, Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse, Young Adults
Lebrun-Harris LA, Tomoyasu N, Ngo-Metzger Q
AHRQ Author: Ngo-Metzger Q
Substance use, risk of dependence, counseling and treatment among adult health center patients.
The authors examined the prevalence of substance use and risk of dependence among health center patients, and identified factors associated with desire for counseling/treatment and discussions about substance use with a clinician. They found that 84% of patients who desired substance use counseling or treatment reported receiving it, and those patients most likely to desire substance use counseling or treatment were male, unmarried, insured, current smokers, and indicated mental health problems.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Lebrun-Harris LA, Tomoyasu N, Ngo-Metzger Q .
Substance use, risk of dependence, counseling and treatment among adult health center patients.
J Health Care Poor Underserved 2014 Aug;25(3):1217-30. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2014.0130.
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Keywords: Behavioral Health, Community-Based Practice, Substance Abuse, Vulnerable Populations
Cook JM, Newman E
A consensus statement on trauma mental health: the New Haven Competency Conference process and major findings.
The purpose of this article was to state the need for a comprehensive model of trauma-focused, empirically informed competencies for psychiatrists, and describe the work resulting from the New Haven Competencies consensus conference. The 60 participating experts outlined 5 broad foundational and functional competencies in the areas of trauma-focused and trauma-informed scientific knowledge, psychosocial assessment, psychosocial interventions, professionalism, and relational and systems. Eight cross-cutting competencies were voted into the resulting consensus statement.
AHRQ-funded; HS021602.
Citation: Cook JM, Newman E .
A consensus statement on trauma mental health: the New Haven Competency Conference process and major findings.
Psychol Trauma 2014 Jul;6(4):300-07. doi: 10.1037/a0036747..
Keywords: Trauma, Behavioral Health, Evidence-Based Practice, Education: Continuing Medical Education, Training
Chambers C, Chiu S, Scott AN
Factors associated with poor mental health status among homeless women with and without dependent children.
The researchers estimated the prevalence of mental health problems among homeless women as well as the effects of risk factors on those problems. They found that, in a group of 522 homeless women in Toronto, Canada, poor mental health was associated with low perceived access to social support, physical/sexual assault in the past 12 months, presence of a chronic health condition, and presence of a drug use problem.
AHRQ-funded; HS014129
Citation: Chambers C, Chiu S, Scott AN .
Factors associated with poor mental health status among homeless women with and without dependent children.
Community Ment Health J. 2014 Jul;50(5):553-9. doi: 10.1007/s10597-013-9605-7..
Keywords: Behavioral Health, Chronic Conditions, Social Determinants of Health, Risk
Villatoro AP, Morales ES, Mays VM
Family culture in mental health help-seeking and utilization in a nationally representative sample of Latinos in the United States: the NLAAS.
This study examined the role of behavioral familismo, the level of perceived family support, in the use of mental health services of Latinos in the United States. High behavioral familismo was significantly associated with increased odds of using informal or religious services, but not specialty or medical services. Self-perceived need and social perceptions of need for care within close networks also were significant predictors of service use.
AHRQ-funded; HS000083; HS000046.
Citation: Villatoro AP, Morales ES, Mays VM .
Family culture in mental health help-seeking and utilization in a nationally representative sample of Latinos in the United States: the NLAAS.
Am J Orthopsychiatry 2014 Jul;84(4):353-63. doi: 10.1037/h0099844..
Keywords: Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Behavioral Health, Healthcare Utilization
Bobo WV, Reilly-Harrington NA, Ketter TA
Effect of adjunctive benzodiazepines on clinical outcomes in lithium- or quetiapine-treated outpatients with bipolar I or II disorder: results from the Bipolar CHOICE trial.
This study investigated the longer-term effects of adjunctive benzodiazepines on symptom response during treatment in patients with bipolar disorders. The investigators concluded that adjunctive benzodiazepines may not significantly affect clinical outcome in lithium- or quetiapine-treated patients with bipolar I or II disorder over 6 months, after controlling for potential confounding factors.
AHRQ-funded; HS019371.
Citation: Bobo WV, Reilly-Harrington NA, Ketter TA .
Effect of adjunctive benzodiazepines on clinical outcomes in lithium- or quetiapine-treated outpatients with bipolar I or II disorder: results from the Bipolar CHOICE trial.
J Affect Disord 2014 Jun;161:30-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.02.046..
Keywords: Comparative Effectiveness, Depression, Medication, Behavioral Health, Treatments
Bardach NS, Coker TR, Zima BT
Common and costly hospitalizations for pediatric mental health disorders.
The objectives of this study were to describe pediatric mental health hospitalizations at general medical facilities admitting children nationally; to assess which pediatric mental health diagnoses are frequent and costly at these hospitals; and to examine whether the most frequent diagnoses are similar to those at free-standing children's hospitals. The investigators identified the child mental health inpatient diagnoses with the highest frequency and highest costs as depression, bipolar disorder, and psychosis, with substance abuse an important comorbid diagnosis.
AHRQ-funded; HS020506.
Citation: Bardach NS, Coker TR, Zima BT .
Common and costly hospitalizations for pediatric mental health disorders.
Pediatrics 2014 Apr;133(4):602-9. doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-3165..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Healthcare Costs, Hospitalization, Behavioral Health
Bardach NS, Coker TR, Zima BT
Common and costly hospitalizations for pediatric mental health disorders.
The objectives of this study were to describe pediatric mental health hospitalizations at general medical facilities admitting children nationally; to assess which pediatric mental health diagnoses are frequent and costly at these hospitals; and to examine whether the most frequent diagnoses are similar to those at free-standing children's hospitals. The investigators identified the child mental health inpatient diagnoses with the highest frequency and highest costs as depression, bipolar disorder, and psychosis, with substance abuse an important comorbid diagnosis.
AHRQ-funded; HS020506.
Citation: Bardach NS, Coker TR, Zima BT .
Common and costly hospitalizations for pediatric mental health disorders.
Pediatrics 2014 Apr;133(4):602-9. doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-3165..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Healthcare Costs, Hospitalization, Behavioral Health
Jang Y, Chiriboga DA, Molinari V
Telecounseling for the linguistically isolated: a pilot study with older Korean immigrants.
This study explored the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a telecounseling program in the client’s native language. Participants who were native Korean language speakers living in Florida showed generally high levels of acceptance and adherence to the telecounseling program. The high retention of the participants may be due to multiple factors including brevity of the program and convenience of the location.
AHRQ-funded; HS020636
Citation: Jang Y, Chiriboga DA, Molinari V .
Telecounseling for the linguistically isolated: a pilot study with older Korean immigrants.
Gerontologist 2014 Apr;54(2):290-6. doi: 10.1093/geront/gns196..
Keywords: Depression, Elderly, Health Information Technology (HIT), Behavioral Health, Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Telehealth
Goyal M, Singh S, Sibinga EM
Meditation programs for psychological stress and well-being: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Many people meditate to reduce psychological stress and stress-related health problems. To counsel people appropriately, clinicians need to know what the evidence says about the health benefits of meditation. The objective of this study was to determine the efficacy of meditation programs in improving stress-related outcomes (anxiety, depression, stress/distress, positive mood, mental health-related quality of life, attention, substance use, eating habits, sleep, pain, and weight) in diverse adult clinical populations.
AHRQ-funded; 290200710061.
Citation: Goyal M, Singh S, Sibinga EM .
Meditation programs for psychological stress and well-being: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
JAMA Intern Med 2014 Mar;174(3):357-68. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.13018..
Keywords: Behavioral Health, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Evidence-Based Practice
Cook BL, Zuvekas SH, Carson N
AHRQ Author: Zuvekas SH
Assessing racial/ethnic disparities in treatment across episodes of mental health care.
The authors investigated disparities in mental health care episodes, aligning their analyses with decisions to start or drop treatment, and choices made during treatment. Using MEPS data, they found that, compared with whites, blacks and Latinos had less initiation and adequacy of care. Black and Latino episodes were shorter and had fewer psychotropic drug fills; black episodes had a greater proportion of specialist visits and Latino episodes had a greater proportion of primary care physician visits. Blacks were more likely to have an episode with acute psychiatric care.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Cook BL, Zuvekas SH, Carson N .
Assessing racial/ethnic disparities in treatment across episodes of mental health care.
Health Serv Res 2014 Feb;49(1):206-29. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12095.
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Keywords: Disparities, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), Behavioral Health, Practice Patterns, Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Stroup TS, Gerhard T, Crystal S
Geographic and clinical variation in clozapine use in the United States.
This nationwide study examined predictors of clozapine use to help identify ways to optimize its use. It found that the clozapine initiation rate was low compared with the expected proportion of patients who warrant a clozapine trial and was strongly affected by local treatment.
AHRQ-funded; HS016097
Citation: Stroup TS, Gerhard T, Crystal S .
Geographic and clinical variation in clozapine use in the United States.
Psychiatr Serv. 2014 Feb;65(2):186-92. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300180.
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Keywords: Comparative Effectiveness, Medication, Behavioral Health
Hartung DM, Zerzan J, Yamashita T
Characteristics and trends of low-dose quetiapine use in two western state Medicaid programs.
This study characterized longitudinal trends in low-dose second-generation antipsychotic medications, and, in particular, quetiapine in two western State Medicaid programs over a 5-year period. The researchers found that when one State suspended off-label promotional activities, there was a significant decline in the initiation of low-dose quetiapine use.
AHRQ-funded; HS019456; HS019464.
Citation: Hartung DM, Zerzan J, Yamashita T .
Characteristics and trends of low-dose quetiapine use in two western state Medicaid programs.
Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2014 Jan;23(1):87-94. doi: 10.1002/pds.3538..
Keywords: Medication, Medicaid, Behavioral Health
Mooney TK, Gibbons MB, Gallop R
Psychotherapy credibility ratings: patient predictors of credibility and the relation of credibility to therapy outcome.
The researchers examined the relation between credibility ratings for adult psychotherapies and various patient factors as well as the relation between credibility ratings and subsequent symptom change. Their findings indicate that patient beliefs after a brief exposure to treatment may influence symptom improvement. Age and education may influence the patient’s beliefs about the credibility of a treatment.
AHRQ-funded; HS022124.
Citation: Mooney TK, Gibbons MB, Gallop R .
Psychotherapy credibility ratings: patient predictors of credibility and the relation of credibility to therapy outcome.
Psychother Res 2014;24(5):565-77. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2013.847988..
Keywords: Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral Health, Outcomes, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Yoon S, Taha B, Bakken S
Using a data mining approach to discover behavior correlates of chronic disease: a case study of depression.
The purposes of this methodological paper are: 1) to describe data mining methods for building a classification model for a chronic disease using a U.S. behavior risk factor data set, and 2) to illustrate application of the methods using a case study of depressive disorder. Its application of data mining strategies identified childhood experience living with mentally ill and sexual abuse, and limited usual activity as the strongest correlates of depression among hundreds of variables.
AHRQ-funded; HS019853; HS022961.
Citation: Yoon S, Taha B, Bakken S .
Using a data mining approach to discover behavior correlates of chronic disease: a case study of depression.
Stud Health Technol Inform 2014;201:71-8..
Keywords: Chronic Conditions, Behavioral Health, Depression, Health Information Technology (HIT), Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
Minden SL, Ding L, Cleary PD
Improving the quality of mental health care in multiple sclerosis.
The researchers surveyed multiple sclerosis (MS) patients across the U.S. to determine how many experienced mental health problems and received treatment over the preceding year. Also studied were patient experiences with and ratings of care, type of treatment provider, and the location of care. The researchers found a high unmet need for mental health treatment among persons with MS.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978
Citation: Minden SL, Ding L, Cleary PD .
Improving the quality of mental health care in multiple sclerosis.
J Neurol Sci. 2013 Dec 15;335(1-2):42-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2013.08.021..
Keywords: Behavioral Health, Quality of Care, Chronic Conditions
Gilbert AL, Bauer NS, Carroll AE
Child exposure to parental violence and psychological distress associated with delayed milestones.
The researchers examined the association between parental report of intimate partner violence (IPV) and parental psychological distress (PPD) with child attainment of developmental milestones. They found that parental report of both IPV and PPD during the first 72 months of a child’s life is significantly associated with developmental milestone failure across all 4 developmental domains and within the domains of language, personal-social, and gross motor development.
AHRQ-funded; HS017939; HS018453.
Citation: Gilbert AL, Bauer NS, Carroll AE .
Child exposure to parental violence and psychological distress associated with delayed milestones.
Pediatrics 2013 Dec;132(6):e1577-83. doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-1020..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Domestic Violence, Family Health and History, Depression, Anxiety, Behavioral Health
Schumacher JR, Palta M, Loconte NK
Characterizing the psychological distress response before and after a cancer diagnosis.
The purpose of this study was to estimate the magnitude and long-term temporal course of the cancer psychological distress response, incorporating negative (depression and anxiety) and positive (psychological well-being). Cancer survivors were more likely to experience clinically significant increases in depression and anxiety, with no significant results being found for well-being.
AHRQ-funded; HS00083
Citation: Schumacher JR, Palta M, Loconte NK .
Characterizing the psychological distress response before and after a cancer diagnosis.
J Behav Med. 2013 Dec;36(6):591-600. doi: 10.1007/s10865-012-9453-x..
Keywords: Cancer, Behavioral Health, Quality of Life