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Overview

Jeffrey Draine is affiliated with Temple University in the United States and is engaged in research primarily within the field of Psychology. Their work spans several subfields, including Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Sociology and Political Science, and General Health Professions.

Their research topics focus broadly on Mental Health Treatment and Access, with additional attention to Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending, Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis, Schizophrenia Research and Treatment, Family Caregiving in Mental Illness, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, and Healthcare Innovation and Challenges.

Jeffrey Draine has contributed to several recent papers, which include:

  • Examining Criminogenic Risk Levels Among People with Mental Illness Incarcerated in US Jails and Prisons, 2023, published in The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research
  • Community Participation Among Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses Leaving Jail, 2023, published by UNC Libraries
  • Balancing Accessibility and Selectivity in 21st Century Public Mental Health Services: Implications for Hard to Engage Clients, 2023, published by UNC Libraries
  • How Police Officers Assess for Mental Illnesses, 2023, published by UNC Libraries

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jeffrey Draine include:

  • Amy Blank Wilson, with four joint publications
  • Stacey L. Barrenger, with two joint publications
  • Casey Bohrman, with two joint publications
  • Karen J. Ishler, with one joint publication
  • Robert Morgan, with one joint publication

Their research is often published in venues such as UNC Libraries and The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, with UNC Libraries featuring as the primary publication venue in multiple instances.

Best Publications

  • Role of social disadvantage in crime, joblessness, and homelessness among persons with serious mental illness.

    Jeffrey Draine;Mark S. Salzer;Dennis P. Culhane;Trevor R. Hadley

  • Subjective burden among family members of mentally ill adults: relation to stress, coping, and adaptation

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • The working alliance and consumer case management.

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine;Mary Anne Delaney

  • Improving police response to persons with mental illness: a multi-level conceptualization of CIT.

    Amy C. Watson;Melissa Schaefer Morabito;Jeffrey Draine;Victor Ottati

  • Crisis Intervention Teams and People With Mental Illness: Exploring the Factors That Influence the Use of Force

    Melissa S. Morabito;Amy N. Kerr;Amy C. Watson;Jeffrey Draine

  • The efficacy of a consumer case management team: 2-year outcomes of a randomized trial.

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • Dynamics of Social Capital of Prisoners and Community Reentry: Ties That Bind?

    Nancy Wolff;Jeffrey Draine

  • Examining the impact of mental illness and substance use on recidivism in a county jail.

    Amy Blank Wilson;Jeffrey Draine;Trevor Hadley;Steve Metraux

  • Outcomes of police contacts with persons with mental illness: the impact of CIT.

    Amy C. Watson;Victor C. Ottati;Melissa Morabito;Jeffrey Draine

  • The state of knowledge of the effectiveness of consumer provided services.

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • Impact of Brief Family Psychoeducation on Self-efficacy

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine;Edie Mannion;Marilyn Meisel

  • One-Year Outcomes of a Randomized Trial of Case Management with Seriously Mentally Ill Clients Leaving Jail

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • Predicting Incarceration of Clients of a Psychiatric Probation and Parole Service

    Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine;Steven C. Marcus

  • A comparative analysis of families with mentally ill adult relatives: Support group members versus non-members.

    Edie Mannion;Marilyn Meisel;Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • A Specialized Crisis Response Site as a Core Element of Police-Based Diversion Programs

    Henry J. Steadman;Kristin A. Stainbrook;Patricia Griffin;Jeffrey Draine

  • Adaptive coping among family members of persons with serious mental illness.

    P Solomon;J Draine

  • Understanding community re-entry of former prisoners with mental illness: a conceptual model to guide new research.

    Jeffrey Draine;Nancy Wolff;Joseph E. Jacoby;Stephanie Hartwell

  • Describing and evaluating jail diversion services for persons with serious mental illness

    Jeffrey Draine;Phyllis Solomon

  • Randomized Controlled Trials: Design and Implementation for Community-Based Psychosocial Interventions

    Phyllis Solomon;Mary M. Cavanaugh;Jeffrey Draine

  • Self-help groups for families of persons with mental illness: perceived benefits of helpfulness.

    Manulyn Citron;Phyllis Solomon;Jeffrey Draine

  • Adherence to HIV Treatment and Care Among Previously Homeless Jail Detainees

    Nadine E. Chen;Jaimie P. Meyer;Ann K. Avery;Jeffrey Draine

Frequent Co-Authors

Phyllis Solomon
Phyllis Solomon University of Pennsylvania
Amy C. Watson
Amy C. Watson University of Illinois at Chicago
Mark S. Salzer
Mark S. Salzer Temple University
Trevor R. Hadley
Trevor R. Hadley University of Pennsylvania
Victor Ottati
Victor Ottati Loyola University Chicago
Thomas M. Lincoln
Thomas M. Lincoln Baystate Medical Center
Frederick L. Altice
Frederick L. Altice Yale University
Ram A. Cnaan
Ram A. Cnaan University of Pennsylvania
Timothy P. Flanigan
Timothy P. Flanigan Brown University
Nancy Wolff
Nancy Wolff Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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