Joseph P Morrissey
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Recent Articles
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Davis S, Howard K, Ellis A, Jonas D, Carey T, Morrissey J, et al.
Health Expect
. 2022 Jun;
25(4):1643-1651.
PMID: 35678017
Background: The preferences of autism stakeholders regarding the top priorities for future autism research are largely unknown. Objective: This study had two objectives: First, to examine what autism stakeholders think...
2.
Thomas K, Annis I, Ellis A, Adams L, Davis S, Lightfoot T, et al.
Perm J
. 2021 Feb;
25:1.
PMID: 33635757
Objectives: 1) To describe activation skills of African American parents on behalf of their children with mental health needs. 2) To assess the association between parent activation skills and child...
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Bremmers L, Evers S, Drost R, Janssen L, Pokhilenko I, Paulus A, et al.
J Ment Health Policy Econ
. 2021 Jan;
23(3):115-137.
PMID: 33411675
Background: The inclusion of indirect spillover costs and benefits that occur in non-healthcare sectors of society is necessary to make optimal societal decisions when assessing the cost effectiveness of healthcare...
4.
Domino M, Norton E, Yoon J, Cuddeback G, Morrissey J
J Ment Health Policy Econ
. 2020 Aug;
23(3):81-91.
PMID: 32853157
Background: Alternative payment models, including Accountable Care Organizations and fully capitated models, change incentives for treatment over fee-for-service models and are widely used in a variety of settings. The level...
5.
Kilany M, Wells R, Morrissey J, Domino M
Adm Policy Ment Health
. 2020 May;
48(1):121-130.
PMID: 32424452
To identify whether medical homes in FQHCs have advantages over other group and individual medical practices in caring for people with severe mental illness. Models estimated the effect of the...
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Agala C, Fried B, Thomas J, Reynolds H, Hassmiller Lich K, Whetten K, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2020 Apr;
20(1):567.
PMID: 32345253
Background: Adherence to antiretroviral therapy is critical to the achievement of the third target of the UNAIDS Fast-Track Initiative goals of 2020-2030. Reliable, valid and accurate measurement of adherence are...
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Cuddeback G, Grady M, Wilson A, Van Deinse T, Morrissey J
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol
. 2019 Apr;
63(12):2157-2170.
PMID: 31014153
Individuals who have committed sex offenses (ISOs) with severe mental illnesses are a complex population to serve and more research is needed to guide practice and policy, especially around community...
8.
Domino M, Gertner A, Grabert B, Cuddeback G, Childers T, Morrissey J
Health Serv Res
. 2019 Mar;
54(3):592-602.
PMID: 30829406
Objective: To examine whether the receipt of timely mental health services is associated with changes in criminal justice interactions. Data Sources: We used linked administrative data from Medicaid, mental health,...
9.
Gertner A, Grabert B, Domino M, Cuddeback G, Morrissey J
J Subst Abuse Treat
. 2019 Feb;
99:9-15.
PMID: 30797401
Adults released from incarceration are at high risk of death from drug-related causes, pointing to the importance of connecting individuals to healthcare services after release from prison. Though Medicaid plays...
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Kilany M, Morrissey J, Domino M, Thomas K, Silberman P
Med Care
. 2018 Sep;
56(10):870-876.
PMID: 30211809
Background: The complex nature of managing care for people with severe mental illness (SMI), including major depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, is a challenge for primary care practices, especially in...