It has been widely hypothesized that persons with greater social support use fewer health care services, although previous studies have shown variable results. This study examines the relationship between levels of social support and formal service use among clients entering 18 community treatment programs for homeless persons with serious mental illness as part of the ACCESS demonstration project of the U.S. Center for Mental Health Services. Baseline and follow-up data on 1,828 clients entering the ACCESS program were used to evaluate the relationship between individual client socio-demographic and clinical characteristics, seven measures of social support, and levels of formal service use in this population. Three measures of social supp...
for homeless mentally ill persons in 18 U.S. communities identified bar-tiers to service use. The mo...
Homeless individuals often suffer from serious health problems. It has been argued that the homeless...
The perception of available social support in the chronic mentally ill may have implications for the...
The network-episode model of service utilization and self-labeling theory underscore the importance ...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
Objectives. This study evaluated the hypothesis that greater integration and coordination between ag...
Objectives. This study evaluated the hypothesis that greater integration and coordination between ag...
Objectives. This study evaluated the hypothesis that greater integration and coordination between ag...
Over the past two decades, a variety of programs have been developed to link the seriously mentally ...
Over the past two decades, a variety of programs have been developed to link the seriously mentally ...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
for homeless mentally ill persons in 18 U.S. communities identified bar-tiers to service use. The mo...
Homeless individuals often suffer from serious health problems. It has been argued that the homeless...
The perception of available social support in the chronic mentally ill may have implications for the...
The network-episode model of service utilization and self-labeling theory underscore the importance ...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
Objectives. This study evaluated the hypothesis that greater integration and coordination between ag...
Objectives. This study evaluated the hypothesis that greater integration and coordination between ag...
Objectives. This study evaluated the hypothesis that greater integration and coordination between ag...
Over the past two decades, a variety of programs have been developed to link the seriously mentally ...
Over the past two decades, a variety of programs have been developed to link the seriously mentally ...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
for homeless mentally ill persons in 18 U.S. communities identified bar-tiers to service use. The mo...
Homeless individuals often suffer from serious health problems. It has been argued that the homeless...
The perception of available social support in the chronic mentally ill may have implications for the...