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Selected Homelessness-Related Research Publications by Center Investigators, 1994-2006
Adler N, Herman D, Berkman A, Susser E. (in press) Homelessness and HIV transmission. In Comprehensive Textbook of AIDS Psychiatry, eds. M Cohen, J Gorman. New York: Oxford University Press.
Adler N, Herman D, Susser E. (2005) What are homeless persons’ HIV prevention needs? San Francisco: University of California, AIDS Research Institute.
Aidala A, Cross JE, Stall R, Harre D, Sumartojo E. (2005) Housing status and HIV risk behaviors: implications for prevention and policy. AIDS Behav 9(3):251-65.
Barrow S, Herman D, Cordova P, Struening E. (1999) Mortality among homeless shelter residents in New York City. Am J Public Health 89:529-534.
Caton CLM, Dominguez B, Schanzer B, Hasin D, Shrout PE, Felix A, McQuistion H, Opler LA, Hsu E. (2005) Risk factors for long-term homelessness: findings from a longitudinal study of first-time homeless single adults. Am J Public Health 95:1753-1757.
Conover S, Berkman A, Gheith A, Jahiel R, Stanley D, Geller PA, Valencia E, Susser E. (1997) Methods for successful follow-up of elusive urban populations: an ethnographic approach with homeless men. Bull N Y Acad Med 74:90-108.
Felix A, Samuels J. (in press) Families in shelters. In Clinical Guide to Treatment of the Mentally Ill Homeless Person, eds. H McQuistion and P Gillig. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., pp. 45-63.
Frank R, Glied S. Better but Not Well: Mental health policy in the United States since 1950. Johns Hopkins University Press (forthcoming July 2006).
Gelman A. (2005) Prior distributions for variance parameters in hierarchical models. Bayesian Analysis 1(2):1–19.
Gelman A. (2005) Two-stage regression and multilevel modeling: A commentary. Political Analysis 13:459–461.
Gillig PM, McQuistion HL eds. (in press) The American Association of Community Psychiatrists' Clinical Guide to the Treatment of the Mentally Ill Homeless Person. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, Inc.
Golembeski C, Fullilove RE. (2005) Criminal (in)justice in the city and its associated health consequences. Am J of Public Health 95:1701-6.
Greenwood RM, Schaefer-McDaniel N, Winkel G, Tsemberis S. (2005) Decreasing psychiatric symptoms by increasing choice in services for adults with histories of homelessness. Am J Community Psychology 36(4):223-238.
Herman D, Opler L, Felix A, Valencia E, Wyatt R, Susser E. (2000) A "critical time" intervention with mentally ill homeless men: impact on psychiatric symptoms. J Nervous and Mental Disease 188:135-140.
Herman DB, Susser ES, Jandorf L, Lavelle J, Bromet EJ. (1998) Homelessness among individuals with psychotic disorders hospitalized for the first time: findings from the Suffolk County Mental Health Project. Am J Psychiatry 155(1):109-113.
Herman DB, Susser ES, Link BL, Struening ES. (1997) Adverse childhood experiences: Are they risk factors for homelessness? Am J Public Health 87:249-255.
Henderson C, Flood C, Leese M, Thornicroft G, Sutherby K, Szmukler G. (2004) Effect of joint crisis plans on use of compulsory treatment in psychiatry: single blind randomised controlled trial. BMJ Jul 17 329(7458):136.
Hopper K, Barrow SM. (2003) Two genealogies of supported housing and their implications for outcome assessment. Psychiatr Serv 54:50-54.
Lennon MC, McAllister W, Kuang L, Herman D. (2005) Capturing intervention effects over time: re-analysis of a critical time intervention for homeless mentally ill men. Am J Public Health 95(10):1760-66.
Lennon MC, McAllister W, Kuang L, Herman D. (2005) Temporality and Intervention Effects: Latent Trajectory Analysis of a Homeless Mental Health Program, Working Paper No. 05-I-02, Institute for Social & Economic Research & Policy, Columbia University.
Link B, Phelan J. (2005) Fundamental Sources of Health Inequalities. In Policy Challenges in Modern Health Care, eds. D Mechanic, L Rogut, D Colby, J Knickman. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp 71-84.
Link B, Phelan J, Bresnahan M, Stueve A, Moore R, Susser E. (1995) Lifetime and five-year prevalence of homelessness in the United States: new evidence on an old debate. Am J Orthopsychiatry 65:347-54.
Link BG, Susser E, Stueve A, Phelan J, Moore RE, Struening E. (1994). Lifetime and five-year prevalence of homelessness in the United States. Am J Public Health 84:1907-12.
McAllister W, Lennon MC, Celimli I. (forthcoming) Conceptualizing Public Health: Boundaries of Prevention. In The Boundaries of Public Health, D Rosner, G. Markowitz, J Colgrove, eds.
McQuistion HL, Finnerty M, Hirschowitz J, Susser ES. (2003) Challenges for psychiatry in serving homeless people with psychiatric disorders. Psychiatric Services 54:669-76.
McQuistion HL, Gillig PM. (in press) Introduction: mental illness, homelessness, and clinical practice. In The American Association of Community Psychiatrists' Clinical Guide to the Treatment of the Mentally Ill Homeless Person. PM Gillig, HL McQuistion, eds. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
Messam T, McKay M, Kalogerogiannis K, Alicea S. (in press) Adapting a family-based HIV prevention program for homeless youth and their families: The HOPE (HIV prevention outreach for parents and early adolescents) Family Program. J Human Behavior in the Social Environment.
Metraux S, Dennis P, Culhane D. (2006) Recent incarceration history among a sheltered homeless population. Crime & Delinquency 52(3).
Oudens E, McQuistion HL. (in press) Adult shelters. In The American Association of Community Psychiatrists' Clinical Guide to the Treatment of the Mentally Ill Homeless Person. PM Gillig, HL McQuistion, eds. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
Padgett D, Gulcur L, Tsemberis S. (2006) Housing First services for people who are homeless with co-occurring serious mental illness and substance abuse. Research on Social Work Practice 16(1):74-83.
Park JM, Metraux S, Culhane DP. (2005) Childhood out-of-home placement and dynamics of public shelter utilization among young homeless adults. Children and Youth Services Review 27:533-546.
Pathways to Housing, Inc. New York. (2005) APA Gold Award Providing Housing First and recovery services for homeless adults with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services 56:1303-1305.
Phelan JC, Link BG. (2005) Controlling disease and creating disparities: A fundamental cause perspective. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 60B:27-33.
Schanzer B, Dominguez B, Shrout PE, Caton CLM. (in press) Homelessness and health: The impact of the course of homelessness on health status and health care utilization. Am J Public Health.
Sclar E. (2005) Report for the UN: A Home in the City. Earthscan, January.
Susser E, Valencia E, Berkman A, Sohler N, Conover S, Torres J, Betne P, Felix A, Miller S. (1998) Human immunodeficiency virus sexual risk reduction in homeless men with mental illness. Archives of General Psychiatry 55:266-72.
Susser E, Betne P, Valencia E, Goldfinger SM, Lehman AF. (1997) Injection drug use among homeless adults with severe mental illness. Am J Public Health 87:854-6.
Susser E, Valencia E, Conover S, Felix A, Tsai WY, Wyatt RJ. (1997) Preventing recurrent homelessness among mentally ill men: a "critical time" intervention after discharge from a shelter. Am J Public Health 87:256-62.
Susser E, Miller M, Valencia E, Colson P, Roche B, Conover S. (1996) Injection drug use and risk of HIV transmission among homeless men with mental illness. Am J Psychiatry 153:794-8.
Susser E, Valencia E, Miller M, Tsai WY, Meyer-Bahlburg H, Conover S. (1995) Sexual behavior of homeless mentally ill men at risk for HIV. Am J Psychiatry 152:583-7.
Tsemberis S, Gulcur L, Nakae M. (2004) Housing First, consumer choice, and harm reduction for homeless individuals with a dual diagnosis. Am J Public Health 94:651-6.
Tsemberis S, Eisenberg RF. (2000) Pathways to housing: supported housing for street-dwelling homeless individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Psychiatric Services 51:487-93.
Yanos PT, Barrow SM, Tsemberis S. (2004) Community integration in the early phase of housing among homeless persons diagnosed with severe mental illness: successes and challenges. Community Mental Health J. Apr 40(2):133-50.
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