Evaluating skills for psychological recovery with gunshot injury survivors in a hospital-based early intervention program
This study evaluates clinical outcomes associated with one such early intervention-Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR)-provided to gunshot injury survivors as part of a hospital-based early intervention program embedded in a Level 1 trauma center in the Midwestern United States. Clinic data from 100 survivors (74.0% male, 78.0% Black/African American) who received SPR were included in the present study. Results suggest that receiving SPR in the early aftermath of a shooting is associated with statistically significant reductions in both PTSD, F(1, 26.77) = 22.49, p < .001, and depression, F(1, 29.99) = 6.49, p = .01...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joah L Williams Erin P Hambrick Vivian L Gleason Madeleine M Hardt Aisling V Henschel Salom é A Wilfred Elizabeth J Wilson Sally Stratmann Jasmine R Jamison-Petr Michael Moncure Source Type: research

The power of knowledge: How mental health literacy can overcome barriers to seeking help
This study aims to examine whether mental illness stigma, help-seeking efficacy, and maintenance of positive mental health mediated the relationship between recognition of mental disorders and help-seeking attitudes, using a meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM) approach. A comprehensive literature search was conducted to gather relevant studies (111 articles with 118 independent samples), and their data (k = 185) were analyzed using MASEM. Reducing mental illness stigma or increasing help-seeking efficacy may be effective strategies for promoting help-seeking behaviors among individuals who recognize mental d...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yin-Ju Lien Ling Chen Jiyan Cai Yen-Hua Wang Yen-Yu Liu Source Type: research

Differences in gambling disorder recovery capital toolkits in mothers versus childless women
This study focused on mothers and childless women in recovery from a gambling disorder (GD) in the context of risk society. Mothers with GD suffer from dual social stigma as gamblers and as women who put their children at risk. Mothers in "risk society" tend to recognize that their choices can affect their children's future. The recovery capital (RC) toolkit comprises internal and external resources and barriers enacted in recovery. This longitudinal study: (a) compared the RC toolkits of mothers versus childless women and their effects on these women's dropout and relapse rates; (b) explored the resources and barriers tha...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Belle Gavriel-Fried Noa Vana Gemma Mestre-Bach Roser Granero Fernando Fern ández-Aranda Susana Jim énez-Murcia Source Type: research

Evaluating skills for psychological recovery with gunshot injury survivors in a hospital-based early intervention program
This study evaluates clinical outcomes associated with one such early intervention-Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR)-provided to gunshot injury survivors as part of a hospital-based early intervention program embedded in a Level 1 trauma center in the Midwestern United States. Clinic data from 100 survivors (74.0% male, 78.0% Black/African American) who received SPR were included in the present study. Results suggest that receiving SPR in the early aftermath of a shooting is associated with statistically significant reductions in both PTSD, F(1, 26.77) = 22.49, p < .001, and depression, F(1, 29.99) = 6.49, p = .01...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joah L Williams Erin P Hambrick Vivian L Gleason Madeleine M Hardt Aisling V Henschel Salom é A Wilfred Elizabeth J Wilson Sally Stratmann Jasmine R Jamison-Petr Michael Moncure Source Type: research

The power of knowledge: How mental health literacy can overcome barriers to seeking help
This study aims to examine whether mental illness stigma, help-seeking efficacy, and maintenance of positive mental health mediated the relationship between recognition of mental disorders and help-seeking attitudes, using a meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM) approach. A comprehensive literature search was conducted to gather relevant studies (111 articles with 118 independent samples), and their data (k = 185) were analyzed using MASEM. Reducing mental illness stigma or increasing help-seeking efficacy may be effective strategies for promoting help-seeking behaviors among individuals who recognize mental d...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yin-Ju Lien Ling Chen Jiyan Cai Yen-Hua Wang Yen-Yu Liu Source Type: research

Differences in gambling disorder recovery capital toolkits in mothers versus childless women
This study focused on mothers and childless women in recovery from a gambling disorder (GD) in the context of risk society. Mothers with GD suffer from dual social stigma as gamblers and as women who put their children at risk. Mothers in "risk society" tend to recognize that their choices can affect their children's future. The recovery capital (RC) toolkit comprises internal and external resources and barriers enacted in recovery. This longitudinal study: (a) compared the RC toolkits of mothers versus childless women and their effects on these women's dropout and relapse rates; (b) explored the resources and barriers tha...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Belle Gavriel-Fried Noa Vana Gemma Mestre-Bach Roser Granero Fernando Fern ández-Aranda Susana Jim énez-Murcia Source Type: research

Evaluating skills for psychological recovery with gunshot injury survivors in a hospital-based early intervention program
This study evaluates clinical outcomes associated with one such early intervention-Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR)-provided to gunshot injury survivors as part of a hospital-based early intervention program embedded in a Level 1 trauma center in the Midwestern United States. Clinic data from 100 survivors (74.0% male, 78.0% Black/African American) who received SPR were included in the present study. Results suggest that receiving SPR in the early aftermath of a shooting is associated with statistically significant reductions in both PTSD, F(1, 26.77) = 22.49, p < .001, and depression, F(1, 29.99) = 6.49, p = .01...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joah L Williams Erin P Hambrick Vivian L Gleason Madeleine M Hardt Aisling V Henschel Salom é A Wilfred Elizabeth J Wilson Sally Stratmann Jasmine R Jamison-Petr Michael Moncure Source Type: research

The power of knowledge: How mental health literacy can overcome barriers to seeking help
This study aims to examine whether mental illness stigma, help-seeking efficacy, and maintenance of positive mental health mediated the relationship between recognition of mental disorders and help-seeking attitudes, using a meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM) approach. A comprehensive literature search was conducted to gather relevant studies (111 articles with 118 independent samples), and their data (k = 185) were analyzed using MASEM. Reducing mental illness stigma or increasing help-seeking efficacy may be effective strategies for promoting help-seeking behaviors among individuals who recognize mental d...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yin-Ju Lien Ling Chen Jiyan Cai Yen-Hua Wang Yen-Yu Liu Source Type: research

Differences in gambling disorder recovery capital toolkits in mothers versus childless women
This study focused on mothers and childless women in recovery from a gambling disorder (GD) in the context of risk society. Mothers with GD suffer from dual social stigma as gamblers and as women who put their children at risk. Mothers in "risk society" tend to recognize that their choices can affect their children's future. The recovery capital (RC) toolkit comprises internal and external resources and barriers enacted in recovery. This longitudinal study: (a) compared the RC toolkits of mothers versus childless women and their effects on these women's dropout and relapse rates; (b) explored the resources and barriers tha...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Belle Gavriel-Fried Noa Vana Gemma Mestre-Bach Roser Granero Fernando Fern ández-Aranda Susana Jim énez-Murcia Source Type: research

Evaluating skills for psychological recovery with gunshot injury survivors in a hospital-based early intervention program
This study evaluates clinical outcomes associated with one such early intervention-Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR)-provided to gunshot injury survivors as part of a hospital-based early intervention program embedded in a Level 1 trauma center in the Midwestern United States. Clinic data from 100 survivors (74.0% male, 78.0% Black/African American) who received SPR were included in the present study. Results suggest that receiving SPR in the early aftermath of a shooting is associated with statistically significant reductions in both PTSD, F(1, 26.77) = 22.49, p < .001, and depression, F(1, 29.99) = 6.49, p = .01...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joah L Williams Erin P Hambrick Vivian L Gleason Madeleine M Hardt Aisling V Henschel Salom é A Wilfred Elizabeth J Wilson Sally Stratmann Jasmine R Jamison-Petr Michael Moncure Source Type: research

The power of knowledge: How mental health literacy can overcome barriers to seeking help
This study aims to examine whether mental illness stigma, help-seeking efficacy, and maintenance of positive mental health mediated the relationship between recognition of mental disorders and help-seeking attitudes, using a meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM) approach. A comprehensive literature search was conducted to gather relevant studies (111 articles with 118 independent samples), and their data (k = 185) were analyzed using MASEM. Reducing mental illness stigma or increasing help-seeking efficacy may be effective strategies for promoting help-seeking behaviors among individuals who recognize mental d...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yin-Ju Lien Ling Chen Jiyan Cai Yen-Hua Wang Yen-Yu Liu Source Type: research

Differences in gambling disorder recovery capital toolkits in mothers versus childless women
This study focused on mothers and childless women in recovery from a gambling disorder (GD) in the context of risk society. Mothers with GD suffer from dual social stigma as gamblers and as women who put their children at risk. Mothers in "risk society" tend to recognize that their choices can affect their children's future. The recovery capital (RC) toolkit comprises internal and external resources and barriers enacted in recovery. This longitudinal study: (a) compared the RC toolkits of mothers versus childless women and their effects on these women's dropout and relapse rates; (b) explored the resources and barriers tha...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Belle Gavriel-Fried Noa Vana Gemma Mestre-Bach Roser Granero Fernando Fern ández-Aranda Susana Jim énez-Murcia Source Type: research

Evaluating skills for psychological recovery with gunshot injury survivors in a hospital-based early intervention program
This study evaluates clinical outcomes associated with one such early intervention-Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR)-provided to gunshot injury survivors as part of a hospital-based early intervention program embedded in a Level 1 trauma center in the Midwestern United States. Clinic data from 100 survivors (74.0% male, 78.0% Black/African American) who received SPR were included in the present study. Results suggest that receiving SPR in the early aftermath of a shooting is associated with statistically significant reductions in both PTSD, F(1, 26.77) = 22.49, p < .001, and depression, F(1, 29.99) = 6.49, p = .01...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joah L Williams Erin P Hambrick Vivian L Gleason Madeleine M Hardt Aisling V Henschel Salom é A Wilfred Elizabeth J Wilson Sally Stratmann Jasmine R Jamison-Petr Michael Moncure Source Type: research

The power of knowledge: How mental health literacy can overcome barriers to seeking help
This study aims to examine whether mental illness stigma, help-seeking efficacy, and maintenance of positive mental health mediated the relationship between recognition of mental disorders and help-seeking attitudes, using a meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM) approach. A comprehensive literature search was conducted to gather relevant studies (111 articles with 118 independent samples), and their data (k = 185) were analyzed using MASEM. Reducing mental illness stigma or increasing help-seeking efficacy may be effective strategies for promoting help-seeking behaviors among individuals who recognize mental d...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yin-Ju Lien Ling Chen Jiyan Cai Yen-Hua Wang Yen-Yu Liu Source Type: research

Differences in gambling disorder recovery capital toolkits in mothers versus childless women
This study focused on mothers and childless women in recovery from a gambling disorder (GD) in the context of risk society. Mothers with GD suffer from dual social stigma as gamblers and as women who put their children at risk. Mothers in "risk society" tend to recognize that their choices can affect their children's future. The recovery capital (RC) toolkit comprises internal and external resources and barriers enacted in recovery. This longitudinal study: (a) compared the RC toolkits of mothers versus childless women and their effects on these women's dropout and relapse rates; (b) explored the resources and barriers tha...
Source: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry - November 2, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Belle Gavriel-Fried Noa Vana Gemma Mestre-Bach Roser Granero Fernando Fern ández-Aranda Susana Jim énez-Murcia Source Type: research