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    Clinical Outcomes of Specialized Treatment Units for Patients With Serious Mental Illness in the New York City Jail System by Ford, Elizabeth B, Silverman, Kevin D, Solimo, Angela, Leung, Y. Jude, Smith, Allison M, Bell, Connor J, Katyal, Monica

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2020)
    “…Objective:New York City’s (NYC) Correctional Health Services has introduced specialized treatment units for patients with serious mental illness in the NYC…”
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    Prevalence and Predictors of Limited Literacy in Public Mental Health Care by Lincoln, Alisa K, Eyllon, Mara, Prener, Christopher, Garverich, Suzanne, Griffith, John, Adams, Wallis, Arford, Tammi, Rosenfeld, Lindsay, Nykiel, Sherry, Johnson, Peggy, Guyer, Margaret, Leung, Y. Jude, Paasche-Orlow, Michael

    Published in Community mental health journal (01-08-2021)
    “…Literacy is an important predictor of health care utilization and outcomes. We examine literacy among people seeking care in a state funded mental health…”
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    Prevention and Recovery in Early Psychosis (PREP® ): Building a public-academic partnership program in Massachusetts, United States by Caplan, Brina, Zimmet, Suzanna V, Meyer, Eric C, Friedman-Yakoobian, Michelle, Monteleone, Thomas, Jude Leung, Y, Guyer, Margaret E, Rood, Laura Logue, Keshavan, Matcheri S, Seidman, Larry J

    Published in Asian journal of psychiatry (01-04-2013)
    “…Highlights ► Important to develop specialized early intervention services for psychotic disorders. ► Care should be evidence based, person-centered and…”
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    From Punishment to Treatment: The "Clinical Alternative to Punitive Segregation" (CAPS) Program in New York City Jails by Glowa-Kollisch, Sarah, Kaba, Fatos, Waters, Anthony, Leung, Y Jude, Ford, Elizabeth, Venters, Homer

    “…The proliferation of jails and prisons as places of institutionalization for persons with serious mental illness (SMI) has resulted in many of these patients…”
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