Latinos constitute the largest minority in the United States, and there is an increasing number of Latino patients with schizophrenia and other psychoses living into old age. How-ever, few specific behavioral interventions have been devel-oped aimed at improving the functioning of this group. We evaluated a psychosocial intervention designed to improve the everyday living skills of middle-aged and older outpa-tients with very chronic psychotic disorders. Three psychi-atric clinics, specializing in care of Latinos, were randomly assigned to (1) a 24-session intervention entitled Programa de Entrenamiento para el Desarrollo de Aptitudes para Latinos (PEDAL) group therapy (n = 21) targeting areas identified in our previous work as being proble...
There is a concerning number of Latino individuals that underutilize mental health services. Researc...
The purpose of this study is to provide Behavioral-Cognitive coaching to elderly Latinos, who exhibi...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
Objective: Developing behavioral interventions to improve functioning of older pa-tients with schizo...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a skills train-ing program designed to teach disease manag...
Background\ud Results of previous studies attest to the greater illness burden of common mental diso...
Background: Early psychosocial interventions targeting cognitive and functional outcomes in individu...
The number of older patients with chronic schizophrenia is increasing. There is a need for empirical...
Compared to all ethnic minority groups, the Latino population is currently the largest and fastest g...
2014-07-02Family psychoeducation interventions have demonstrated significant clinical and functional...
Latino older adults under-utilize mental health services. Mental health professionals are encouraged...
Results of previous studies attest to the greater illness burden of common mental disorders (anxiety...
Background: Results of previous studies attest to the greater illness burden of common mental disord...
Serious mental illness (SMI) constitutes an immense burden on individuals and society. While various...
ObjectivesTo determine whether Cognitive Behavioral Social Skills Training (CBSST) is an effective p...
There is a concerning number of Latino individuals that underutilize mental health services. Researc...
The purpose of this study is to provide Behavioral-Cognitive coaching to elderly Latinos, who exhibi...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...
Objective: Developing behavioral interventions to improve functioning of older pa-tients with schizo...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a skills train-ing program designed to teach disease manag...
Background\ud Results of previous studies attest to the greater illness burden of common mental diso...
Background: Early psychosocial interventions targeting cognitive and functional outcomes in individu...
The number of older patients with chronic schizophrenia is increasing. There is a need for empirical...
Compared to all ethnic minority groups, the Latino population is currently the largest and fastest g...
2014-07-02Family psychoeducation interventions have demonstrated significant clinical and functional...
Latino older adults under-utilize mental health services. Mental health professionals are encouraged...
Results of previous studies attest to the greater illness burden of common mental disorders (anxiety...
Background: Results of previous studies attest to the greater illness burden of common mental disord...
Serious mental illness (SMI) constitutes an immense burden on individuals and society. While various...
ObjectivesTo determine whether Cognitive Behavioral Social Skills Training (CBSST) is an effective p...
There is a concerning number of Latino individuals that underutilize mental health services. Researc...
The purpose of this study is to provide Behavioral-Cognitive coaching to elderly Latinos, who exhibi...
Past research has shown that the Chicano/Latino community experience mental illness differently than...