Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal is 4. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
COVID-related work changes, burnout, and turnover intentions in mental health providers: A moderated mediation analysis.47
The influence of experiences of stigma on recovery: Mediating roles of internalized stigma, self-esteem, and self-efficacy.30
Models of mental health recovery: An overview of systematic reviews and qualitative meta-syntheses.29
Meaning, integration, and the self in serious mental illness: Implications of research in metacognition for psychiatric rehabilitation.28
Measuring grit in veterans with mental illnesses: Examining the model structure of grit.25
Eliciting recovery narratives in global mental health: Benefits and potential harms in service user participation.23
Elements that enhance therapeutic alliance and short-term outcomes in metacognitive reflection and insight therapy: A session-by-session assessment.19
Internalized stigma, sense of belonging, and suicidal ideation among veterans with serious mental illness.19
Romantic relationships, sexuality, and psychotic disorders: A systematic review of recent findings.18
Cross-sectional and prospective correlates of associative stigma among mental health service providers.16
Employment and economic outcomes of persons with mental illness and disability: The impact of the Great Recession in the United States.16
Assessment and treatment planning for schizotypal personality disorder: A metacognitively oriented point of view.15
Organizational conditions that influence work engagement and burnout: A qualitative study of mental health workers.14
The interactive effect of metacognition and self-compassion on predicting meaning in life among individuals with schizophrenia.14
Stigma and discrimination as correlates of mental health treatment engagement among adults with serious mental illness.13
Experiences of peer support specialists supervised by nonpeer supervisors.12
Investigating the mobility of the peer specialist workforce in the United States: Findings from a national survey.12
Forensic peer specialists: Training, employment, and lived experience.11
Getting out of the house: The relationship of venturing into the community and neurocognition among adults with serious mental illness.9
Double stigma and help-seeking barriers among Blacks with a behavioral health disorder.9
Metacognition and the clubhouse model in treating severe mental illness.8
Self-stigma and decision about medication use among a sample of Nigerian outpatients with schizophrenia.8
The meaning of “strengths” for strengths-based mental health practice in Hong Kong Chinese culture: A qualitative exploratory study.7
Coordination of services for people with serious mental illness and general medical conditions: Perspectives from rural northeastern United States.7
What matters: Factors impacting the recovery process among outpatient mental health service users.7
Old before their time: Comparisons of people with SMI and healthy older adults.6
Perceptions and understanding of mental health recovery for service users, carers, and service providers: A South African perspective.6
Graduation practices and outcomes in intensive case management programs for severe mental illness: A systematic review.6
A qualitative study on identity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: “ … Why does it have to be one thing?”.6
Stability and generalization of combined theory of mind and cognitive remediation interventions in schizophrenia: Follow-up results.6
Using ecological momentary assessment for patients with psychosis posthospitalization: Opportunities for mobilizing measurement-based care.5
Mapping community: A scoping review of clubhouse members’ social networks and their impact on recovery in mental illness.5
The multidimensional construct of resilience across the psychosis spectrum: Evidence of alterations in people with early and prolonged psychosis.5
Social support among people with mental illnesses on probation.5
Preliminary psychometric properties of a measure of social inclusion for young adults aged 18 to 25 with serious mental illness.5
Factors that affect quality of care among mental health providers: Focusing on job stress and resources.5
Pilot feasibility trial of a brief mobile-augmented suicide prevention intervention for serious mental illness.5
Profiles of self-evaluation as a metacognitive skill: An indicator of rehabilitation potential among people with schizophrenia.5
The importance of employment to workers with preexisting behavioral health disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic.5
People with psychosis improve affective social cognition and self-care after a mindfulness-based social cognition training program (SocialMIND).5
Variation in provider attitudes and treatment recommendations for individuals with schizophrenia and additional marginalized identities: A mixed-method study.4
Family social networks and personal recovery among Chinese people with mental illness in Hong Kong: The mediating effects of self-esteem and self-efficacy.4
Motivational interviewing: Key ingredients associated with taking a step toward employment.4
Racial disparities in the workplace: The impact of isolation on perceived organizational support and job satisfaction.4
Self-reliance and belonging: Guest experiences of a peer respite.4
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.4
Self-stigma among people with serious mental illnesses: The use of focus groups to inform the development of a brief video intervention.4
Explaining engagement in outpatient therapy among adults with serious mental health conditions by degree of therapeutic alliance, therapist empathy, and perceived coercion.4
Coping style is associated with parental distress beyond having a mental illness: A study among mothers with and without mental illness.4
Addressing sexuality and intimate relations in community mental health services for people with serious mental illness: A qualitative study of mental health practitioners’ experiences.4
Barriers to and facilitators of vocational development for Black young adults with serious mental illnesses.4
Generativity among persons providing or receiving peer or mutual support: A scoping review.4
Factors distinguishing veterans participating in supported education services from veterans on campus: Evidence supporting modifiable intervention targets.4
Recovery-oriented acute inpatient mental health care: Operationalization and measurement.4
The association between time incarcerated and employment success: Comparing traditional vocational services with a hybrid supported employment program f4
Psychometric validation of the Job Satisfaction of Persons with Disabilities Scale in a sample of peer support specialists.4
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