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D-Index
57
Citations
11467
World Ranking
1800
National Ranking
856

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Mental health
  • Health care

His main research concerns Mental health, Psychiatry, Public health, Mental illness and Occupational safety and health. His Mental health research incorporates themes from Psychological intervention, Nursing, Moral treatment, Program evaluation and Social environment. His Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Criminal justice and Law enforcement.

Joseph P. Morrissey has included themes like Health care, Gerontology and Family medicine in his Public health study. His work carried out in the field of Mental illness brings together such families of science as Service system, Service, Recidivism and Public relations. His study in Occupational safety and health is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Military deployment, Military personnel and Adjustment disorders.

His most cited work include:

  • County-Level Estimates of Mental Health Professional Shortage in the United States (297 citations)
  • Deployment and the Use of Mental Health Services among U.S. Army Wives (293 citations)
  • Comparing outcomes of major models of police responses to mental health emergencies. (285 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary scientific interests are in Mental health, Psychiatry, Public health, Mental illness and Medicaid. His Mental health research focuses on subjects like Nursing, which are linked to Primary care. His study in the fields of Substance abuse, Psychological intervention and Intervention under the domain of Psychiatry overlaps with other disciplines such as Suicide prevention.

Public health and Public relations are frequently intertwined in his study. In the field of Mental illness, his study on Assertive community treatment overlaps with subjects such as System integration. His work is dedicated to discovering how Medicaid, Family medicine are connected with Cancer prevention, Clinical trial and Health promotion and other disciplines.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Mental health (57.84%)
  • Psychiatry (43.78%)
  • Public health (28.65%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2021)?

  • Mental health (57.84%)
  • Psychiatry (43.78%)
  • Medicaid (17.30%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Mental health, Psychiatry, Medicaid, Mental illness and Health care. His Mental health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Workforce, Ambulatory care, Nursing, Public health and Rural area. In Psychiatry, Joseph P. Morrissey works on issues like Criminal justice, which are connected to Mental health court.

He interconnects Prison, Emergency department, Family medicine, Medical home and Depression in the investigation of issues within Medicaid. In his study, Secondary data and Cohort is inextricably linked to Bipolar disorder, which falls within the broad field of Mental illness. As a part of the same scientific family, Joseph P. Morrissey mostly works in the field of Health care, focusing on Psychological intervention and, on occasion, Accounts receivable and Emergency medicine.

Between 2011 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Serving persons with severe mental illness in primary care-based medical homes (26 citations)
  • Fidelity to Recovery-Oriented ACT Practices and Consumer Outcomes (26 citations)
  • Heterogeneity in the quality of care for patients with multiple chronic conditions by psychiatric comorbidity. (21 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Health care
  • Mental health

His primary areas of study are Psychiatry, Medicaid, Mental health, Mental illness and Psychiatric hospital. His Psychiatry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Quality, Special health care needs, Randomized controlled trial and Hispanic latino. His Medicaid research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Emergency department, Medical home and Depression.

Joseph P. Morrissey merges Mental health with Unmet needs in his research. As a member of one scientific family, Joseph P. Morrissey mostly works in the field of Mental illness, focusing on Bipolar disorder and, on occasion, Ambulatory care. His Psychiatric hospital research also works with subjects such as

  • State hospital which intersects with area such as Accounts receivable and Psychological intervention,
  • Emergency medicine which connect with Health care.

Best Publications

  • County-Level Estimates of Mental Health Professional Shortage in the United States

    M.P.H. Kathleen C. Thomas;M.S.W. Alan R. Ellis;Thomas R. Konrad;Charles E. Holzer

  • Comparing outcomes of major models of police responses to mental health emergencies.

    Henry J. Steadman;Martha Williams Deane;Randy Borum;Joseph P. Morrissey

  • Deployment and the Use of Mental Health Services among U.S. Army Wives

    Alyssa J. Mansfield;Jay S. Kaufman;Stephen W. Marshall;Bradley N. Gaynes

  • Access to care for autism-related services.

    Kathleen C. Thomas;Alan R. Ellis;Carolyn McLaurin;Julie Daniels

  • Police perspectives on responding to mentally ill people in crisis: Perceptions of program effectiveness

    Randy Borum;Martha Williams Deane;Henry J. Steadman;Joseph Morrissey

  • Emerging Partnerships Between Mental Health and Law Enforcement

    Martha Williams Deane;Henry J. Steadman;Randy Borum;Bonita M. Veysey

  • Twelve-month outcomes of trauma-informed interventions for women with co-occurring disorders.

    Joseph P. Morrissey;Elizabeth W. Jackson;Alan R. Ellis;Hortensia Amaro

  • Perinatal exposure to hazardous air pollutants and autism spectrum disorders at age 8.

    Amy E. Kalkbrenner;Julie L. Daniels;Jiu Chiuan Chen;Charles Poole

  • The alchemy of mental health policy: homelessness and the fourth cycle of reform.

    H. H. Goldman;Joseph P Morrissey

  • Cycles of reform in the care of the chronically mentally ill.

    Joseph P. Morrissey;Howard H. Goldman

  • Service system integration, access to services, and housing outcomes in a program for homeless persons with severe mental illness.

    Robert Rosenheck;Joseph Morrissey;Julie Lam;Michael Calloway

  • Extending assertive community treatment to criminal justice settings : Origins, current evidence, and future directions

    Joseph Morrissey;Piper Meyer;Gary Cuddeback

  • Outcomes for women with co-occurring disorders and trauma: Program-level effects

    Joseph J. Cocozza;Elizabeth W. Jackson;Karen Hennigan;Joseph P. Morrissey

  • Local mental health authorities and service system change: evidence from the Robert Wood Johnson program on chronic mental illness.

    Joseph P. Morrissey;Michael Calloway;W. Todd Bartko;M. Susan Ridgely

  • Evaluating the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program on Chronic Mental Illness

    Howard H. Goldman;Joseph P. Morrissey;M. Susan Ridgely

  • Criminal Justice Involvement, Behavioral Health Service Use, and Costs of Forensic Assertive Community Treatment: A Randomized Trial

    Karen J. Cusack;Joseph P Morrissey;Gary Steven Cuddeback;Annabel Prins

  • The Mentally Ill in Jail: Planning for Essential Services

    Henry J. Steadman;Dennis W. McCarty;Joseph P. Morrissey

  • A SAMHSA Research Initiative Assessing the Effectiveness of Jail Diversion Programs for Mentally Ill Persons

    Henry J. Steadman;Martha Williams Deane;Joseph P. Morrissey;Mary L. Westcott

  • Outcomes for women with co-occurring disorders and trauma: program and person-level effects.

    Joseph P. Morrissey;Alan R. Ellis;Margaret Gatz;Hortensia Amaro

  • Service delivery and community: social capital, service systems integration, and outcomes among homeless persons with severe mental illness.

    R Rosenheck;J Morrissey;J Lam;M Calloway

  • Research in Community and Mental Health

    Joseph P. Morrissey

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry J. Steadman
Henry J. Steadman Policy Research Associates
Howard H. Goldman
Howard H. Goldman University of Maryland, College Park
Edward C. Norton
Edward C. Norton University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kathryn Whetten
Kathryn Whetten Duke University
Catherine Zimmer
Catherine Zimmer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Randy Borum
Randy Borum University of South Florida
Michael Emch
Michael Emch University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Krista M. Perreira
Krista M. Perreira University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sarah L. Desmarais
Sarah L. Desmarais North Carolina State University
John Monahan
John Monahan University of Virginia

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