Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Policy Complexities in Financing First Episode Psychosis Services: Implementation Realities from a Home Rule State29
Assessment of Outcome-Based Measures of Depression Care Quality in Veterans Health Administration Facilities27
Sexual Trauma Informed Understanding of Longitudinal Depression among Repeat Juvenile Offenders18
“Involuntary” and “Voluntary” in Psychiatric, Behavioral, and Mental Health Services: A Scoping Review of Definitions17
Patient Perspectives on the Psychosocial Impact of Chronic Pelvic Pain and Implications for Integrated Behavioral Care Approaches15
Predictors of Housing Trajectories Among Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness in Los Angeles14
Correction to: National Council Publishes Study on Causes and Solutions to Mass Violence11
How and Why Do People Use Behavioral Health Services? A Qualitative Exploration of Service Use Among People Experiencing Housing Insecurity11
At the Intersection of Vision and Research11
Introduction to Special Section on Empowering the Next Generation of Behavioral Health Researchers: Contributions from SRI@FMHI10
Firearm Suicide Prevention in the Military Health System: A Qualitative Study of Clinician Training, the “Lock to Live” Decision Aid, and Connection to Out-of-Home Firearm Storage9
Identifying Educational Pathways to Graduate-Level Behavioral Health Professions: A Latent Class Analysis8
Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Use and Healthcare Resource Utilization for Depression and Anxiety Among Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: 2019 to 20238
Recent and Frequent Mental Distress Among Women with a History of Military Service, 2003–20198
Stakeholder Perspectives on Implementing a Police-Mental Health Collaborative to Improve Pathways to Treatment7
Predictors of Mental Health Help-Seeking During COVID-19: Social Support, Emotion Regulation, and Mental Health Symptoms7
Sociodemographic Correlates of Affordable Community Behavioral Health Treatment Facility Availability in Florida: A Cross-Sectional Study6
Estimating a Model for Mental Healthcare Utilization Using Subjective Unmet Need and Psychological Distress Measures6
Behavioral Health Workforce Distribution in Socially Disadvantaged Communities6
The Perceiving Personality Trait and the Risk for Anxiety and Depression5
The Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care for Hispanic/Latino Patients with Depression and Comorbid PTSD5
Taking a Look at How Family Member Engagement Influences Service User Engagement in New Journeys: a Coordinated Specialty Care Program5
Patterns of polydrug use among Black Americans who misuse opioids5
Mental Health Impact of COVID Pandemic on Veterans Transitioning from Military5
From Scientific Research to Practical Implementations: Applications to Improve Data Quality in Child Welfare5
A Model for Community-Based Behavioral Health Care and Justice4
Provider opinions of the acceptability of Ask Suicide-Screening Questions (ASQ) Tool and the ASQ Brief Suicide Safety Assessment (BSSA) for universal suicide risk screening in community healthcare: Po4
Introduction to Special Section on Public Health in Juvenile Justice4
Response to Letter to the Editor on The Integration of Behavioral Health and Primary Care for Hispanic/Latino Patients with Depression and Comorbid PTSD4
Assessing the Use of Data Systems to Estimate Return-on-Investment of Behavioral Healthcare Interventions: Opportunities and Barriers4
Patient Satisfaction with Psychological Treatment on a Voluntary Inpatient Psychiatric Unit4
Patterns and Predictors of Sustained Training and Technical Assistance Engagement Among Addiction Treatment and Affiliated Providers4
The Power of New Perspectives3
Assessing Feasibility and Barriers to Implementing a Family-Based Intervention in Opioid Treatment Programs3
Among Transitioning Veterans with Service-Connected Disabilities: Who Benefits Most from Career Coaching?3
The REACH (Resiliency, Engagement, and Accessibility for Comorbid HIV/PTSD/SUD populations) Protocol: Using a Universal Screener to Improve Mental Health and Enhance HIV Care Outcomes3
Services Provided in Spanish in Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities: Limited Access in Communities with Fast-Growing Spanish-Speaking Populations3
An Audit of Mental Health Care Plans in Community Mental Health Services for Older Persons in Rural Communities in a State in Australia3
Telemental Health and Remote Work: An Exploratory Analysis of Their Dual Impact on Mental Health Professionals’ Experiences During COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders3
Coercion in Psychiatry: Exploring the Subjective Experience of Coercion Among Patients in Five Portuguese Psychiatric Departments3
Early Detection and Access to Care Will Keep the Pot from Boiling Over3
EMS Paramedics and Law Enforcement Officers’ Experiences with Joint-Response Efforts on Suspected Opioid Overdose Calls: A Qualitative Study3
Correction to: Implementation of a Dedicated Intake Team Reduces Time to Massed PTSD Treatment3
Levels of Telehealth Use, Perceived Usefulness, and Ease of Use in Behavioral Healthcare Organizations After the COVID-19 Pandemic3
Documenting a Decade of Exponential Growth in Employer Demand for Peer Support Providers3
Leveraging Technology to Increase Behavioral Health Services Access for Youth in the Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Systems: a Cross-systems Collaboration Model3
What Attributes of Integrated Health Care for Mental Health Are the Most Important to Potential Consumers? A Relative Ranking Study3
Psychosocial Determinants of Mental Healthcare Use Among Mexican-origin Women from Farmworker Families in Southern California3
Social Factors Predict Treatment Engagement in Veterans with PTSD or SUD3
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