E Sally Rogers
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Recent Articles
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Schwartz A, Rogers E
J Ment Health Res Intellect Disabil
. 2025 Mar;
17(2):83-105.
PMID: 40028374
Background: Young adults (YA) with intellectual/developmental disabilities and co-occurring mental health conditions (MH) are underemployed. One reason may be a lack of accommodations that mitigate the impact of MH challenges...
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Adams W, Duquette R, de Wet A, Rogers E
SSM Ment Health
. 2025 Mar;
4:100245.
PMID: 40028154
Lack of role clarity is a central challenge to the growth and retention of the peer workforce as peer support specialists (PSS) increasingly work alongside non-peer providers in traditional mental...
3.
Rogers E, Joly-Lowdermilk C, Rothpletz-Puglia P, Braverman D
J Am Coll Health
. 2023 Oct;
73(3):1255-1265.
PMID: 37855724
The prevalence of mental health symptoms on university campuses is high and rising, resulting in detrimental effects on academic performance. Few resources exist to address the needs of students who...
4.
Adams W, Rogers E, McKnight L, Lynde D
Adm Policy Ment Health
. 2023 May;
50(4):644-657.
PMID: 37162603
Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is a long-standing and innovative employment service for individuals with mental illness with dozens of clinical trials demonstrating effectiveness. Little is known, however, about intentional...
5.
Russinova Z, Gidugu V, Rogers E, Legere L, Bloch P
Psychiatr Rehabil J
. 2023 Mar;
46(3):196-210.
PMID: 36996181
Objective: Having meaningful social roles and full community participation have been examined as a central tenet of the recovery paradigm. We undertook this study to test a new multimodal, peer-led...
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Adams W, Rogers E, Lord E, Edwards J, Barbone M
Psychiatr Serv
. 2022 Jul;
73(12):1405-1408.
PMID: 35895840
Objective: The study followed up with peer support specialists (PSSs) responding to an earlier survey to assess the pandemic's continued employment and personal effects. Methods: A December 2020 online survey...
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Schwartz A, Corey J, Duff J, Herer A, Rogers E
Disabil Rehabil
. 2022 Feb;
45(4):602-612.
PMID: 35152805
Purpose: Little is known about how young adults (YA) with developmental disabilities (DD) and co-occurring mental health conditions navigate workplace disclosure of their mental health condition(s). We sought to understand...
8.
Adams W, Rogers E, Edwards J, Lord E, McKnight L, Barbone M
Psychiatr Serv
. 2021 Jun;
73(1):9-17.
PMID: 34157857
Objective: Peer support specialists (PSS) are an integral part of the mental health workforce. The purpose of this study was to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic affected their employment...
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Maru M, Rogers E, Nicolellis D, Legere L, Placencio-Castro M, Magee C, et al.
Psychiatr Rehabil J
. 2021 May;
44(4):327-336.
PMID: 34014714
Peer support services for individuals with psychiatric conditions have burgeoned and now are proliferating within mental health systems nationally and internationally. More recently, variations of peer support have been developed,...
10.
Schwartz A, Rogers E, Russinova Z
Disabil Rehabil
. 2021 May;
44(9):1609-1618.
PMID: 34011223
Purpose: To identify predictors of community-based employment and employment quality for young adults ages 23-30 with intellectual disability and co-occurring mental health conditions (YA-ID-MH). Methods: We conducted secondary analysis of...