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S P Segal

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Segal S
Int J Soc Welf . 2020 Nov; 8(1):47-55. PMID: 33162778
Managed care has created a new service environment, eliminating distinctions that have sustained social work ideology and the profession throughout its history. This paper reviews important features of managed care,...
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Segal S, Moyles E
Soc Psychiatry . 2020 Aug; 14(4):159-165. PMID: 32792751
Two styles of management utilized by operators of California's alternative to the mental hospital - the community-based sheltered-care facility - have been identified. One style of management is characterized by...
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Rizkalla N, Arafa R, Mallat N, Soudi L, Adi S, Segal S
J Psychosom Res . 2020 Jan; 129:109909. PMID: 31901581
Objective: The Syrian war created a mass exodus of people to neighboring countries. Jordan hosts approximately 1.4 million Syrians who sought refuge and protection. This research represents an effort to...
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Segal S, Hayes S
Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci . 2016 Apr; 25(5):410-416. PMID: 27118346
Mental health consumers/survivors developed consumer-run services (CRSs) as alternatives to disempowering professionally run services that limited participant self-determination. The objective of the CRS is to promote recovery outcomes, not to...
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Segal S, Graves L, Verheyden J, Goodwin E
Dev Cell . 2001 Nov; 1(4):539-51. PMID: 11703944
TRA-1, a member of the GLI family of transcription factors, is required for C. elegans female development. We find that TRA-1 has a sex-specific distribution consistent with its role in...
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Segal S
Am J Psychiatry . 2001 Apr; 158(4):654-6. PMID: 11282714
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Segal S, Laurie T, Segal M
Psychiatr Serv . 2001 Mar; 52(4):514-20. PMID: 11274499
Objective: The authors examined whether factors other than civil commitment criteria influence the involuntary retention of patients who are evaluated for civil commitment in psychiatric emergency services in California general...
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Segal S, Dittrich E
Am J Orthopsychiatry . 2001 Mar; 71(1):72-8. PMID: 11271719
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the quality of care substance users receive and the effects of clinicians' attitudes toward their patients on such...
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Segal S, Redman D, SILVERMAN C
Psychiatr Serv . 2000 Sep; 51(9):1148-52. PMID: 10970918
Objective: Clients' satisfaction with their involvement in treatment decisions has been largely overlooked in the formulation of satisfaction measures. The authors describe the development of a scale that assesses clients'...
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Segal S, Akutsu P, Watson M
Psychiatr Serv . 1998 Sep; 49(9):1212-7. PMID: 9735965
Objective: This study examined patient characteristics and other factors that contributed to the involuntary return of patients to a psychiatric emergency service within 12 months of an initial evaluation in...