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Gender, psychiatric disability, and dropout from peer support specialist training.
Psychological Services, 2022Although research indicates that the prevalence of psychiatric disability differs depending on gender, a paucity of information exists as to whether men and women with psychiatric disability also differ regarding service program outcomes. For a United States Southwest peer support specialist training program, this study examines whether gender ...
James K. Cunningham +4 more
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Peer support provision and job satisfaction among certified peer specialists
Social Work in Mental Health, 2021Peer support services are an important resource for mental health programs. Despite the growth of peer support services in the United States, there is little knowledge on the characteristics of pee...
Orion Mowbray +5 more
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Journal of Mental Health, 2021
Background Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) are used to document a person’s treatment preferences for a future mental health crisis. Peer support specialists have been proposed to facilitate PADs, but little is known about the quality of peer versus
C. M. Belden +4 more
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Background Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) are used to document a person’s treatment preferences for a future mental health crisis. Peer support specialists have been proposed to facilitate PADs, but little is known about the quality of peer versus
C. M. Belden +4 more
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Journal of addiction medicine, 2021
In the wake of North America's worsening overdose crisis, the overrepresentation of individuals incarcerated with an opioid use disorder (OUD) constitutes a population at an incredibly high risk for adverse health outcomes, including death.
Jonah Hamilton +3 more
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In the wake of North America's worsening overdose crisis, the overrepresentation of individuals incarcerated with an opioid use disorder (OUD) constitutes a population at an incredibly high risk for adverse health outcomes, including death.
Jonah Hamilton +3 more
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Pillars of peer support: advancing the role of peer support specialists in promoting recovery
The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, 2012PurposeThis paper aims to focus on The Pillars of Peer Support initiative, an ongoing project to examine and develop the principles of peer support services. These services are differentiated from peer support and define the parameters of a certified workforce that promotes recovery and fosters wellbeing. This process is based upon the lived experience
Allen S. Daniels +4 more
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Evaluation of a peer support specialist led group
Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 2018PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate a Peer Support Specialist (PSS) and NHS practitioner co-produced “Enabling Recovery” group that supports service-users’ recovery whilst providing pathways for appropriate transition from mental health teams.Design/methodology/approachThe sample included 23 service-users (f=10,m=13) with a range of mental ...
Amber Taylor, Gemma Dorer, Kate Gleeson
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2021 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 2021
Community of Practice, a community-engagement method that encourages a group of people to interact regularly towards a common goal, may promote satisfying experiences in patient-outcomes research among marginalized populations. Peer support specialists are increasingly being involved in peer-informed mental health research due to their lived ...
Karen, Fortuna +19 more
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Community of Practice, a community-engagement method that encourages a group of people to interact regularly towards a common goal, may promote satisfying experiences in patient-outcomes research among marginalized populations. Peer support specialists are increasingly being involved in peer-informed mental health research due to their lived ...
Karen, Fortuna +19 more
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Psychiatric Services, 2022
The study followed up with peer support specialists (PSSs) responding to an earlier survey to assess the pandemic's continued employment and personal effects.A December 2020 online survey was conducted with respondents to a May 2020 survey. Items on employment status, work tasks, challenges, support, and benefits were included.
Wallis E, Adams +4 more
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The study followed up with peer support specialists (PSSs) responding to an earlier survey to assess the pandemic's continued employment and personal effects.A December 2020 online survey was conducted with respondents to a May 2020 survey. Items on employment status, work tasks, challenges, support, and benefits were included.
Wallis E, Adams +4 more
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Journal of Mental Health, 2020
Background A psychiatric advance directive (PAD) is designed to prevent involuntary mental health interventions by enabling people with serious mental illnesses to plan ahead for their own treatment during a future incapacitating crisis.
M. Easter +4 more
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Background A psychiatric advance directive (PAD) is designed to prevent involuntary mental health interventions by enabling people with serious mental illnesses to plan ahead for their own treatment during a future incapacitating crisis.
M. Easter +4 more
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