Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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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.57
Supplemental Material for Daily Time Use Among Individuals With Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Unaffected Controls: Results From the DiAPAson Multicentric Project45
NAVIGATE Program Directors’ perspectives on treatment for early psychosis.26
Introduction to the special section on racial disparities in psychiatric rehabilitation services.21
Internalized stigma as an independent predictor of employment status in patients with schizophrenia.19
Unique contributions from the arts on the process and practice of psychiatric rehabilitation.18
Impact of insight and metacognition on vocational rehabilitation of individuals with severe mental illness: A systematic review.17
Association between fidelity to the strengths model of case management and client outcomes: A quasi-experimental study.12
Examining the psychometric properties of the Integrative Hope Scale’s English translation in a mixed-diagnostic community health sample.10
Young adults with psychosis: Intentions for cannabis reduction and cessation based on theory of planned behavior.8
A 1-year prospective study of employment in people with severe mental illnesses receiving public sector psychiatric services in India.8
A conceptual model of how mental health clubhouses impact health and quality of life among individuals with serious mental illness.7
Addressing sexuality and intimate relations in community mental health services for people with serious mental illness: A qualitative study of mental health practitioners’ experiences.7
Stigma toward psychosis in urban Chile: Engaging “what matters most” to resist stigma through recovery-oriented services.7
Developing a community-based multidisciplinary service exit typology for young adults with serious mental health conditions.7
Introduction to the special section: A call to action to address psychiatric rehabilitation workers' well-being.6
Supported education for students with psychiatric disabilities: A systematic review of effectiveness studies from 2009 to 2021.6
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Individual placement and support focusing on employment and education for young people at clinical high risk of psychosis: A feasibility study.6
Getting out of the house: The relationship of venturing into the community and neurocognition among adults with serious mental illness.6
Feasibility and outcomes of narrative enhancement and cognitive therapy (NECT) for reducing self-stigma among people with severe mental illness in the Netherlands: A pilot study.6
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on peer specialists.6
People with psychosis improve affective social cognition and self-care after a mindfulness-based social cognition training program (SocialMIND).6
Who uses recovery colleges? Casemix analysis of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and representativeness of recovery college students.6
Experiences of peer support specialists supervised by nonpeer supervisors.5
Motivational interviewing: Key ingredients associated with taking a step toward employment.5
Retaining peers in the behavioral health workforce: Factors associated with peer recovery support specialists intent to remain or leave current position.5
All paths do not lead to Rome or adherence: Innovative antipsychotic prescribing in partnership with people in recovery as they define.5
The relationship between mental illness stigma and self-labeling.5
Racial disparities in the workplace: The impact of isolation on perceived organizational support and job satisfaction.5
Characteristics of peer respites in the United States: Expanding the continuum of care for psychiatric crisis.4
Development of a comprehensive inventory of community participation for individuals with psychiatric disabilities.4
Multidimensional wellness for people aging with mental health conditions: A proposed framework.4
Evaluating the feasibility and potential impacts of a recovery-oriented psychosocial rehabilitation toolkit in a health care setting in Kenya: A mixed-methods study.4
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 C4
Experiences of adults from a Black ethnic background detained as inpatients under the Mental Health Act (1983).4
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the career development of individuals with psychiatric disabilities.4
Supporting education with IPS: Advancing a career-oriented model for integrating work and study support for young adults in Sweden.4
Art and movement as catalysts for insight into the human condition of depression.4
Supplemental Material for Individual Placement and Support for Young Adults: One-Year Outcomes4
Parent–child relationship outcomes in a randomized controlled trial of housing first for indigenous and non-Indigenous parents experiencing homelessness, mental illness, and separation from their chil4
Examining the need profile of supportive housing applicants with and without current justice involvement: A cross-sectional study.4
Custody challenges experienced by parents with serious mental illnesses outside of child protective services proceedings.4
Antiracism and mental health recovery: Bridging the gap to improve health disparities among veteran populations.3
Changing vistas of psychosis and antipsychotic drug dosing toward personalized management of antipsychotics in clinical practice.3
The liminal space of first-episode psychosis and its treatment: A qualitative study exploring the experience of young people participating in an antipsychotic dose reduction randomized controlled tria3
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 Users3
It is not only competitive employment that counts: Findings from a longitudinal panel of people with severe mental illness.3
My child’s medication journey: A parent’s view.3
A meaningful focus: Investigating the impact of involvement in a participatory video program on the recovery of participants with severe mental illness.3
Community member attitudes and understanding of “serious mental illness”: A mixed-method study.3
Meaningful goal setting: Practitioners’ perspectives on goal setting in the illness management and recovery program.3
Mental illness identity development and service utilization experiences among Asian Americans with mental illness: A qualitative study.3
Finding meaning in medication.3
A qualitative study on identity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: “ … Why does it have to be one thing?”.3
Ideals of joint decision making in clubhouse communities.3
Organizational conditions that influence work engagement and burnout: A qualitative study of mental health workers.3
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