Abstract
Whether you’re a mental healthcare administrator, a medical director of a clinic, or a clinician, questions regarding the quality, cost, and the consumer’s perception of the value of your services are (or should be) of great importance to you.
Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
References
Addis, M. (2002). Methods for disseminating research products and increasing evidence-based practice: Promises, obstacles, and future directions. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 9(4), 367–378.
Arean, P., Ayalon, L., Hunkeler, E., Lin, E., Tang, L., Harpole, L., et al. (2005). Improving depression care for older, minority patients in primary care. Medical Care, 43(4), 381–390.
Armstrong, D. (2002). Clinical autonomy, individual and collective: The problem of changing doctors’ behavior. Social Science & Medicine, 55, 1771–1777.
Balas, E., & Boren, S. (2000). Managing clinical knowledge for health care improvement. In E. Balas (Ed.), Yearbook of medical informatics 2000: Patient-centered systems (pp. 65–70). Stuttgart: Schattauer.
Borowsky, S., Rubenstein, L., Meredith, L., Camp, P., Jackson-Triche, M., & Wells, K. (2000). Who is at risk of nondetection of mental health prioblems in primary care? Journal of General Internal Medicine, 15, 381–388.
Brown, B., & Regier, D. A. (1977). How NIMH now views the primary care practitioner. Practical Psychology for Physicians, 5, 12–14.
Brown, C., & Schulberg, H. (1998). Diagnosis and treatment of depression in primary medical care practice: The application of research findings to clinical practice. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 54(3), 303–314.
Brown, C., Schulberg, H., & Madonia, M. (1995). Assessing depression in primary care practice with the beck depression inventory and the hamilton rating scale for depression. Psychological Assessment, 7, 59–65.
Brown, C., Schulberg, H., & Madonia, M. (1996). Clinical presentations of major depression by African Americans and white in primary medical care practice. Journal of Affective Disorders, 41, 181–191.
Bruce, T., & Uranga McKane, S. (2000). Community-based public health: A partnership model. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association.
Cepolu, M., McCusker, J., Cole, M., Sewitch, M., & Ciampi, A. (2007). Recognition of depression by non-psychiatric physicians—A systematic literature review and meta-analysis. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(1), 25–36.
Cornwall, A., & Jewkes, R. (1995). What is participatory research? Social Science & Medicine, 41, 1667–1676.
Coyne, J., Schwenk, T., & Fechner-Bates, S. (1995). Non-detection of depression by primary care physicians reconsidered. General Hospital Psychiatry, 17, 3–12.
Croghan, T. W., Schoenbaum, M., Sherbourne, C. D., & Koegel, P. (2006). A framework to improve the quality of treatment for depression in primary care. Psychiatric Services, 57(5), 623–630.
Cruz, M., & Pincus, H. (2002). Research on the influence that communication in psychiatric encounters has on treatment. Psychiatric Services, 53(10), 1253–1265.
Definition of CBPR Community Health Scholars Program (June 2001), Ann Arbor, MI.
Deming, W. (1986). Out of the crisis (2dth ed.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
DHHS Publication No. (ADM) 91–1762 (1991). Caring for people with severe mental disorders: A national plan of research to improve services. Washington, DC: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office.
Drake, R., Goldman, H., Leff, H., Lehman, A., Dixon, L., Mueser, K., et al. (2001). Implementing evidence-based practices in routine mental health service settings. Psychiatric Services, 52(2), 179–182.
Duan, N., Gonzalez, J., Braslow, J., et al. (2002). Evidence in mental health services research: What types, how much, and then what? In National Institute of Mental Health’s 15th international conference on mental health services research, Washington, DC.
Dwight-Johnson, M., Sherbourne, C., Liao, D., & Wells, K. (2000). Treatment preference among depressed primary care patients. Journal of Internal Medicine, 15(8), 527–534.
Eastwood, M., & Trevelyan, M. (1972). Relationship between physical and psychiatric disorder. Psychological Medicine, 2, 363–372.
Gallo, J., Bogner, H., Morales, K., Post, E., Lin, J., & Bruce, M. (2007). The effect of primary care practice-based depression intervention on mortality in older adults. Annals of Internal Medicine, 146, 689–698.
Gaventa, J. (1993). The powerful, the powerless, and the experts: Knowledge struggles in an information age. In P. Park, M. Brydon-Miller, B. Hall, & T. Jackson (Eds.), Voices of change: Participatory research in the United States and Canada. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.
George, M., Daniel, M., & Green, L. (1998–1999). Appraising and funding participatory research in health promotion. International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 18(2), 181–197.
Glisson, C., & James, L. (2002). The cross-level effects of culture and climate in human service teams. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 23, 767–794.
Glisson, C., & Schoenwald, S. (2005). The ARC organizational and community intervention strategy for implementing evidence-based children’s mental health treatments. Mental Health Services Research, 7(4), 243–259.
Gossard, T., Lee, L., & Son, J.-M. (2000). Good news about positive impacts of disseminating quality improvement programs for depression in managed primary care. Community Update Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The National Institute of Mental Health.
Green, L. (2001). From research to “best practices” in other settings and populations. American Journal of Health Behavior, 25, 165–178.
Green, L. (2008). Making research relevant: If it is an evidence-based practice, where’s the practice-based evidence? Family Practice, 25, i20–i24.
Hagey, R. (1997). Guest editorial: Use and abuse of participatory action research. Chronic Diseases in Canada, 18(2), 1–4.
HHS Pub. No. 4040 DHHS. (2005). Building bridges: Mental health consumers and primary health care representatives in dialogue. Rockville, MD: Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Hohmann, A., & Shear, M. (2002). Community-based intervention research: Coping with the noise of real life in design. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 159, 201–207.
Israel, B. A., Schulz, A. J., Parker, E. A., & Becker, A. B. (1998). Review of community-based research: Assessing partnership approaches to improve public health. Annual Review of Public Health, 19, 173–202.
Israel, B. A., Schulz, A. J., Parker, E. A., Becker, A. B., Allen, A. J., III, & Guzman, J. R. (2003). Critical issues in developing and followig community-based participatory research principles. In M. Winkler & N. Wallerstein (Eds.), Community based participatory research for health (pp. 54–58). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Katon, W., & Gonzalez, J. (1994). A review of randomized trials of psychiatric consultation-liaison studies in primary care. Psychosomatics, 35(3), 268–278.
Katon, W., Von Korff, M., Lin, E., Simon, G., Walker, E., Unutzer, J., et al. (1999). Stepped collaborative care for primary care patients with persistent symptoms of depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 56, 1109–1115.
Kessler, D., Lloyd, K., Lewis, G., & Gray, D. (1999). Cross sectional study of symptom attribution and recognition of depression and anxiety in primary care. British Medical Journal, 318, 436–440.
Kilbourne, A., Switzer, G., Hyman, K., Crowley-Matoka, M., & Fine, M. (2006). Advancing health disparities research within the health care system: A conceptual framework. American Journal of Public Health, 96(12), 2113–2121.
Kleinman, A., Eusenberg, L., & Good, B. (1978). Culture, illness, and care. Clinical lessons from anthropological and cross-cultural research. Annals of Internal Medicine, 88, 251–258.
Lave, J., Frank, R., Schulberg, H., & Kamlet, M. (1998). Cost-effectiveness of treatments for major depression in primary care practice. Archives of General Psychiatry, 55, 645–651.
Leighl, N., Gattellari, M., Butow, P., Brown, R., & Tattersall, M. (2001). Discussing adjuvant cancer therapy. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 19(6), 1768–1778.
Lin, E., Simon, G., Katzelnick, D., & Pearson, S. (2001). Does physician education on depression management improve treatment in primary care? Journal of General Internal Medicine, 16, 614–619.
Locke, B., & Gardner, E. (1969). Psychiatric disorders among the patients of general practitioners and internists. Public Health Reports, 84, 167–173.
Locke, B., Krantz, G., & Kramer, M. (1966). Psychiatric need and demand in a group prepaid practice program. American Journal of Public Health, 56, 895–904.
Lomas, J. (2003). Diffusion, dissemination, and implementation. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 703, 226–235.
Olfson, M., & Marcus, S. (2009). National patterns in antidepressant medication treatment. Archives of General Psychiatry, 66(8), 848–856.
Olfson, M., Marcus, S., Druss, B., Elinson, L., Tanielan, T., & Pincus, H. (2002). National trends in the outpatient treatment of depression. Journal of the American Medical Association, 287(2), 203–209.
Olfson, M., Marcus, S., & Pincus, H. (1999). Trends in office-based psychiatric practice. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, 451–457.
Oxman, T., Dietrich, A., Williams, J., & Kroenke, K. (2002). A three-component model for reengineering systems for the treatment of depression in primary care. Psychosomatics, 43(6), 441–450.
Pincus, H., Hough, L., Houtsinger, J., Rollman, B., & Frank, R. (2003). Emerging models of depression care: multi-level (‘6 P’) strategies. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 12(1), 54–63.
President’s Commission on Mental Health. (1977). The White House Executive Order No. 11973. Washington, DC.
Proctor, E., Landsverk, J., Aarons, G., Chambers, D., Glisson, C., & Mittman, B. (2009). Implementation research in mental health services: An emerging science with conceptual, methodological, and training challenges. Administrative Policy and Mental Health, 36, 24–34.
Public Expectations and Health Care Quality. (1998). Statement of the association for health services research to the subcommittee on public health and safety on public expectations and health care quality: Role of AHRQ. Presented by David A. Kindig, M.D., Ph.D., Labor and Human Resources Committee, United States Senate (April 30, 1998).
Regier, D. A., Goldberg, I. D., Burns, B. J., et al. (Eds). (1977). Epidemiological and health services research findings in four organized health/mental health service settings. In Annual meeting of the alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health administration conference on health maintenance organizations, Chicago, IL.
Regier, D. A., Goldberg, I. D., & Taube, C. A. (1978). The de facto US mental health services system. Archives of General Psychiatry, 35(6), 685–693.
Ridley, C., Mendoza, D., Kanitz, B., Angermeier, L., & Zenk, R. (1994). Cultural sensitivity in multicultural counseling: A perceptual schema model. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 41(2), 125–136.
Rogers, E. (2003). Diffusion of innovations (5th ed.). New York: Free Press.
Rubenstein, L., & Pugh, J. (2006). Strategies for promoting organizational and practice change by advancing implementation research. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 21, S58–S64.
Schoenbaum, M. (2000). Improving depression treatment in managed primary care practices. The American Journal of Managed Care, 6(2 Suppl), S53–S57.
Shepherd, M., Cooper, B., Brown, A., et al. (1966). Psychiatric illness in general practice. London: Oxford University Press.
Sherbourne, C., Wells, K., Duan, N., Miranda, J., Unutzer, J., Jaycox, L., et al. (2002). Can improvements in outcomes from quality improvement programs for depression be long-lasting. In T. Gossard & C. Chae (Eds.), Community update alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health. Princeton: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the National Institute of Mental Health.
Shortell, S., Marsteller, J., Lin, M., Pearson, M., Wu, S., Mendel, P., et al. (2004). The role of perceived team effectiveness in improving chronic illness care. Medical Care, 42(11), 1040–1048.
Simon, G., Katon, W., VonKorff, M., Unutzer, J., Lin, E., Walker, E., et al. (2001). Cost-effectiveness of a collaborative care program for primary care patients with persistent depression. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 158(10), 1638–1644.
Solberg, L., Korsen, N., Oxman, T., Fischer, L., & Bartels, S. (1999). Depression care: A problem in need of a system. Journal of Family Practice, 48, 973–979.
Stahl, S. (2000). The 7 habits of highly effective psychopharmacologists. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 61, 242–243.
Sullivan, G., Duan, N., Mukherjee, S., Kirchner, J., Perry, D., & Henderson, K. (2005). The role of services researchers in facilitating intervention research. Psychiatric Services, 56(5), 537–542.
Taube, C., & Burns, B. (1988). Mental health services system research: The National Institute of Mental Health Program. HSR: Health Services Research, 22(6), 837–855.
Torrey, W., Drake, R., Dixon, L., Burns, B. J., Flynn, L., Rush, A., et al. (2001). Implementing evidence-based practices for persons with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 52(1), 45–50.
Unutzer, J., Katon, W. J., Fan, M.-Y., Schoenbaum, M. C., Lin, E. H., Della Penna, R. D., et al. (2008). Long-term cost effects of collaborative care for late-life depression. The American Journal of Managed Care, 14(2), 95–100.
van Ryn, M. (2002). Research on the provider contribution to race/ethnicity disparities in medical care. Medical Care, 40(1), 140–151.
Wells, K., Sherbourne, C., Schoenbaum, M., Ettner, S., Duan, N., Miranda, J., et al. (2004). Five-year impact of quality improvement for depression. Results of a group-level randomized controlled trial. Archives of General Psychiatry, 61, 378–386.
Zerhouni, E. (2003). Medicine. The NIH roadmap. Science, 302(5642), 63–72.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
About this chapter
Cite this chapter
Cruz, M. (2012). Mental Health Services Research and Community Psychiatry. In: McQuistion, H., Sowers, W., Ranz, J., Feldman, J. (eds) Handbook of Community Psychiatry. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3149-7_46
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3149-7_46
Published:
Publisher Name: Springer, New York, NY
Print ISBN: 978-1-4614-3148-0
Online ISBN: 978-1-4614-3149-7
eBook Packages: Behavioral ScienceBehavioral Science and Psychology (R0)