Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is 1. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Work performance and its clinical correlates in patients with chronic mental illness: The Chinese version of Vocational Cognitive Rating Scale and the work behavior inventory.64
All paths do not lead to Rome or adherence: Innovative antipsychotic prescribing in partnership with people in recovery as they define.57
Individual placement and support for young adults: One-year outcomes.33
Examining the need profile of supportive housing applicants with and without current justice involvement: A cross-sectional study.20
Evaluating the feasibility and potential impacts of a recovery-oriented psychosocial rehabilitation toolkit in a health care setting in Kenya: A mixed-methods study.19
Organizational conditions that influence work engagement and burnout: A qualitative study of mental health workers.17
Supplemental Material for Digital Travel Using Virtual Reality in Inpatient Psychiatric Care: Focus Group Exploration of Perspectives From Individuals With Lived Experience12
Reading fiction together to support reflective practice and recovery in serious mental illness: The value of book club.11
Personal recovery in the postdischarge period for individuals with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses: The role of community integration and social support.11
Explaining engagement in outpatient therapy among adults with serious mental health conditions by degree of therapeutic alliance, therapist empathy, and perceived coercion.11
Supplemental Material for Psychosis and the Self: How Spontaneous Discussions of Subjective Experiences Compare in the Clinical High-Risk and First-Episode Psychosis Populations10
Supplemental Material for “Sheltered and Secure”: Facilitators and Barriers Toward Recovery for Haredi Jewish Women With Mental Illness10
Critical elements in the experience of virtual reality job interview training for unemployed individuals with serious mental illness: Implications for IPS supported employment.10
Crisis event dispositions following a crisis response team intervention.10
A multisite longitudinal evaluation of Canadian clubhouse members: Impact on hospitalizations and community functioning.10
Explaining job satisfaction among mental health peer support workers.9
Using exit surveys to elicit turnover reasons among behavioral health employees for organizational interventions.9
I feel frozen: Client perceptions of how posttraumatic stress disorder impacts employment.9
Collaborative approaches in psychiatric rehabilitation: Innovations in practice.8
A shared commitment to recovery for persons with psychiatric disabilities.8
Community as therapy: The theory of social practice.8
Supplemental Material for A Multicomponent Positive Psychology Group Intervention for People With Severe Psychiatric Conditions; a Randomized Clinical Trial8
Awakening on antipsychotic medication: A call to action.8
Predictors of employment for transition-aged youth with co-occurring substance use disorder and psychiatric disorder in the state vocational rehabilitation service-delivery system.8
Risk and protective factors in relation to early mortality among people with serious mental illness: Perspectives of peer support specialists and service users.8
Internalized stigma as an independent predictor of employment status in patients with schizophrenia.8
Supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities: A systematic review of effectiveness studies from 2009 to 2021.7
Supplemental Material for Recovery-Oriented Care in Long-Term Mental Health Settings: Relationship Between the Active Recovery Triad (ART) Model, Recovery-Oriented Care, and Recovery of Service Users7
The effects of leisure-based occupational therapy interventions on well-being and life satisfaction in individuals with schizophrenia: Pre–post intervention mixed-methods study.7
Getting out of the house: The relationship of venturing into the community and neurocognition among adults with serious mental illness.7
Community member attitudes and understanding of “serious mental illness”: A mixed-method study.7
The Israeli law for the rehabilitation in the community of persons with psychiatric disabilities: Achievements and challenges.7
Acknowledgment7
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the career development of individuals with psychiatric disabilities.7
Creative virtual engagement: Successes and challenges supporting people with serious mental illness in hybrid Clubhouse environments.6
A qualitative study on identity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: “ … Why does it have to be one thing?”.6
Supplemental Material for Influence of Multi-Aspect Job Preference Matching on Job Tenure for People With Mental Disorders in Supported Employment Programs in Japan6
Exploring the relationship between meaning in life and recovery in people with serious mental illness (SMI): A latent profile analysis.6
The growth and diversity of the evidence base for the clubhouse model.5
The power of community-based participatory research (CBPR).4
Generativity among persons providing or receiving peer or mutual support: A scoping review.4
A pilot study of a brief inpatient social-skills training for young adults with psychosis.4
NITEO: A qualitative study of a supported education program for students experiencing disruptions to their college education because of a mental health condition.4
Needs of families of individuals with serious mental illness in psychosocial rehabilitation: A focus group-based qualitative study.4
Supplemental Material for Mapping Community: A Scoping Review of Clubhouse Members’ Social Networks and Their Impact on Recovery in Mental Illness4
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on individual placement and support services for young adults.4
Social cognition and social problem solving skills training to improve job functioning and tenure in veterans with psychotic disorders.4
Mapping community: A scoping review of clubhouse members’ social networks and their impact on recovery in mental illness.4
Collaboration between mental health and vocational rehabilitation programs for transition-age youth vocational outcomes.4
The effects of peer inclusion in the design and implementation of university prison programming: A participatory action research, randomized vignette study.4
Disparities in severe loneliness between adults with and without a serious mental illness.4
“It feels terrible that people are making decisions for me”: Reflections and experiences of individuals with psychiatric disability who have substitute decision makers for treatment.4
Vocational peer support for adults with psychiatric disabilities: Results of a randomized trial.4
Impact of insight and metacognition on vocational rehabilitation of individuals with severe mental illness: A systematic review.4
Happiness, well-being, and recovery: Experiences of adults receiving psychiatric rehabilitation services.4
Acknowledgment4
Development of a motivational enhancement therapy cannabis-reduction intervention for young adults experiencing psychosis: A feasibility pilot study.3
Multidimensional wellness for people aging with mental health conditions: A proposed framework.3
Supplemental Material for Individual Placement and Support for Young Adults: One-Year Outcomes3
Evaluating changes in recovery in people living with severe and persistent mental illness after psychiatric rehabilitation services at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya.3
Ideals of joint decision making in clubhouse communities.3
Supplemental Material for Fit for Purpose: Conception and Psychometric Evaluation of Developmentally Appropriate Measures to Assess Functional Recovery in First-Episode Psychosis Across Geo-Cultural C3
My child’s medication journey: A parent’s view.3
Meaningful goal setting: Practitioners’ perspectives on goal setting in the illness management and recovery program.3
The impact of life story work during peer worker training: Identity reconstruction, social connection, and recovery.3
Motivational interviewing: Key ingredients associated with taking a step toward employment.3
Predictors of job tenure for people with a severe mental illness, enrolled in supported employment programs.3
Experiences of adults from a Black ethnic background detained as inpatients under the Mental Health Act (1983).3
“Sheltered and secure”: Facilitators and barriers toward recovery for Haredi Jewish women with mental illness.3
How early stigmatizing experiences, peer connections, and peer spaces influenced pathways to employment or education after a first-episode of psychosis.2
Old before their time: Comparisons of people with SMI and healthy older adults.2
“Once a peer always a peer”: A qualitative study of peer specialist experiences with employment following state certification.2
Models of mental health recovery: An overview of systematic reviews and qualitative meta-syntheses.2
Family-centered decision making: A culturally responsive collaborative approach among Asians living in the United States.2
Cognition and suicide risk among individuals with first-episode psychosis: A 6-month follow-up.2
The relationship among social support, food insecurity and mental health for adults with severe mental illness and type 2 diabetes: A survey study.2
The meaning of “strengths” for strengths-based mental health practice in Hong Kong Chinese culture: A qualitative exploratory study.2
Characterizing personal recovery in severe mental illness: French psychometric validation of the Questionnaire about the Process of Recovery (QPR-Fr).2
An ethics analysis of antipsychotic dose reduction and discontinuation: Principles for supporting recovery from psychosis.2
“We don’t get a chance to prove who we really are”: A qualitative inquiry of workplace prejudice and discrimination among Black adults with serious mental illness.2
"Getting out of the house: The relationship of venturing into the community and neurocognition among adults with serious mental illness": Correction.2
“How do you try to have anyone comply or at least be pliable with you if that person’s not even medicated?”: Perspectives on the use of psychiatric medication within recovery-oriented practice.2
Stories that trap us and stories that save us.2
Assessment of self-determination in mental health: A new application field of the AUTODDIS scale.2
Supplemental Material for A 1-Year Prospective Study of Employment in People With Severe Mental Illnesses Receiving Public Sector Psychiatric Services in India2
Evaluating romantic and sexual functioning among persons with psychosis: Reliability and validity of two measures.2
Influence of multi-aspect job preference matching on job tenure for people with mental disorders in supported employment programs in Japan.2
Bridging the humanities and health care with theatre: Theory and outcomes of a theatre-based model for enhancing psychiatric care via stigma reduction.2
Effectiveness of the Veteran X peer-led mental health recovery program: A quasi-experimental study.2
Self-stigma among people with serious mental illnesses: The use of focus groups to inform the development of a brief video intervention.2
Does transitional work improve vocational and mental health outcomes? A systematic narrative review of the evidence.2
Ethnic identity, stress, and personal recovery outcomes among young adults with serious mental health conditions.2
The legacy of William (Bill) A. Anthony: Past, present and future.2
Measuring practitioner attitudes toward psychosis and recovery: Exploratory factor analysis of the Psychosis Attitudes Scale.2
How are various aspects of personal stigma related to secrecy about mental health problems among people diagnosed with psychotic disorders? A cross-sectional analysis.1
Meaning, recovery, and psychotherapy in light of the art of jazz.1
Characteristics of peer respites in the United States: Expanding the continuum of care for psychiatric crisis.1
Participation in arts and culture among individuals with serious mental illnesses and its relationship to quality of life and recovery.1
The relationship between mental illness stigma and self-labeling.1
Exploring interests: A pathway to ikigai and eudaimonic well-being among people with serious mental illness.1
Supplemental Material for Using a Mobile Health Device to Monitor Physiological Stress for Serious Mental Illness: A Qualitative Analysis of Patient and Clinician-Related Acceptability1
Perspectives on the implementation and collaborative facilitation of an intervention to engage young adults in psychiatric rehabilitation.1
A 1-year prospective study of employment in people with severe mental illnesses receiving public sector psychiatric services in India.1
Update on funding IPS supported employment services in the IPS learning community.1
A multicomponent positive psychology group intervention for people with severe psychiatric conditions; a randomized clinical trial.1
Validation of the Patient Generated Index for people with severe mental illness.1
Supporting equitable engagement and retention of women patients in a trauma-informed virtual mental health intervention: Acceptability and needed adapta1
Supplemental Material for How Early Stigmatizing Experiences, Peer Connections, and Peer Spaces Influenced Pathways to Employment or Education After a First-Episode of Psychosis1
Recovery-oriented care in long-term mental health settings: Relationship between the active recovery triad (ART) model, recovery-oriented care, and recovery of service users.1
Individual placement and support focusing on employment and education for young people at clinical high risk of psychosis: A feasibility study.1
Navigating the straits of deprescribing: Psychiatrist’s personal account of fears and hopes.1
NAVIGATE Program Directors’ perspectives on treatment for early psychosis.1
Intervention to prevent and manage the effects of victimization related to social participation for people with severe mental illness: Results from a cluster randomized controlled trial.1
Fifty ways to leave your treatment: First-person accounts of factors that helped actualize the choice to disengage from mental health services.1
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on peer specialists.1
A systematic review of community-based participatory research studies involving individuals with mental illness.1
Consent to voluntary antipsychotic drug treatment—Is it free and informed?1
Confirmatory factor analysis of the 12-item World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS-2.0) within the clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation for serious mental illne1
Three perspectives on a clubhouse startup: Members, staff, and community partners.1
Supplemental Material for Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale–Expanded in Veterans With Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Severe Mental Illness1
Antiracism and mental health recovery: Bridging the gap to improve health disparities among veteran populations.1
COVID-related work changes, burnout, and turnover intentions in mental health providers: A moderated mediation analysis.1
Who uses recovery colleges? Casemix analysis of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and representativeness of recovery college students.1
Exploring peer specialists’ experiences with spirituality in their work: Recommendations for future directions.1
Supplemental Material for The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Peer Specialists1
Applying cognition-focused interventions to trial competency restoration: A quasi-experimental study of an integrative treatment program.1
Factors that affect quality of care among mental health providers: Focusing on job stress and resources.1
Digital travel using virtual reality in inpatient psychiatric care: Focus group exploration of perspectives from individuals with lived experience.1
Barriers to and facilitators of vocational development for Black young adults with serious mental illnesses.1
Quality of life of immigrants and nonimmigrants in psychiatric rehabilitation.1
Self-determination and self-efficacy as predictors of campus engagement among college students with serious mental illnesses.1
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