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Overview

Leopoldo J. Cabassa is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States and focuses their research on topics related to mental health and health professions.

Their work spans several main fields of study, including:

  • Health Professions
  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Within these fields, they specialize in subfields such as:

  • General Health Professions
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Social Psychology
  • Health

Cabassa's research topics cover a range of issues, notably:

  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Recent scholarly publications by Leopoldo J. Cabassa include:

  • Main Outcomes of a Peer-Led Healthy Lifestyle Intervention for People With Serious Mental Illness in Supportive Housing, 2020, Psychiatric Services
  • Reframing implementation science to address inequities in healthcare delivery, 2020, BMC Health Services Research
  • Disengagement From Early Intervention Services for Psychosis: A Systematic Review, 2020, Psychiatric Services
  • OnTrackNY's learning healthcare system, 2020, Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
  • Systematic Review of Psychosocial Smoking Cessation Interventions for People with Serious Mental Illness, 2021, Journal of Dual Diagnosis

Leopoldo J. Cabassa frequently publishes in specific venues, such as:

  • Community Mental Health Journal
  • Psychiatric Services
  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
  • Translational Behavioral Medicine

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Ana Stefančić
  • Iruma Bello
  • Lisa B. Dixon
  • Lauren Bochicchio
  • Daniela Tuda

Best Publications

  • Measuring Acculturation: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go:

    Leopoldo J. Cabassa

  • Public Stigma of Mental Illness in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review

    Angela M. Parcesepe;Leopoldo J. Cabassa

  • Latino adults' access to mental health care: a review of epidemiological studies.

    Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Luis H. Zayas;Marissa C. Hansen

  • Building a model to understand youth service access: the gateway provider model.

    Arlene Rubin Stiffman;Bernice Pescosolido;Leopoldo J. Cabassa

  • Reframing implementation science to address inequities in healthcare delivery

    Ana A. Baumann;Leopoldo J. Cabassa

  • Why Do So Many Latina Teens Attempt Suicide? A Conceptual Model for Research.

    Luis H. Zayas;Rebecca J. Lester;Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Lisa R. Fortuna

  • A two-way street: bridging implementation science and cultural adaptations of mental health treatments

    Leopoldo J Cabassa;Ana A Baumann

  • Cultural adaptation and implementation of evidence-based parent-training: A systematic review and critique of guiding evidence

    Ana A. Baumann;Byron J. Powell;Patricia L. Kohl;Rachel G. Tabak

  • Lifestyle Interventions for Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Systematic Literature Review

    Leopoldo J. Cabassa;M.P.H. Jerel M. Ezell;Roberto Lewis-Fernández

  • "It's Like Being in a Labyrinth:" Hispanic Immigrants' Perceptions of Depression and Attitudes Toward Treatments

    Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Rebecca Lester;Luis H. Zayas

  • Peer-based health interventions for people with serious mental illness: a systematic literature review

    Leopoldo J. Cabassa;David Camacho;Carolina M. Vélez-Grau;Ana Stefancic

  • Azúcar y nervios: explanatory models and treatment experiences of Hispanics with diabetes and depression.

    Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Marissa C. Hansen;Lawrence A. Palinkas;Kathleen Ell

  • Permanent supportive housing: addressing homelessness and health disparities?

    Benjamin F. Henwood;Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Catherine M. Craig;Deborah K. Padgett

  • Latino immigrants' intentions to seek depression care.

    Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Luis H. Zayas

  • Evaluation of a fotonovela to increase depression knowledge and reduce stigma among Hispanic adults

    Jennifer B. Unger;Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Gregory B. Molina;Sandra Contreras

  • Adaptation in dissemination and implementation science

    Ana A. Baumann;Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Shannon Wiltsey Stirman

  • Latino Immigrant Men's Perceptions of Depression and Attitudes Toward Help Seeking

    Leopoldo J. Cabassa

  • Acculturation, Familism and Mother–Daughter Relations Among Suicidal and Non-Suicidal Adolescent Latinas

    Luis H. Zayas;Charlotte L. Bright;Thyria Álvarez-Sánchez;Leopoldo J. Cabassa

  • DEPRESSION AND DIABETES AMONG LOW-INCOME HISPANICS: DESIGN ELEMENTS OF A SOCIO-CULTURALLY ADAPTED COLLABORATIVE CARE MODEL RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

    Kathleen Ell;Wayne Katon;Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Bin Xie

  • Patterns of distress, precipitating events, and reflections on suicide attempts by young Latinas.

    Luis H. Zayas;Lauren E Gulbas;Nicole Fedoravicius;Leopoldo J. Cabassa

  • RESEARCH ON SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE

    Bruce A. Thyer;Amy Ai;Thomas A. Artelt;Wendy Auslander

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Lewis-Fernández
Roberto Lewis-Fernández Columbia University
Luis H. Zayas
Luis H. Zayas The University of Texas at Austin
Lisa B. Dixon
Lisa B. Dixon Columbia University
Lawrence H. Yang
Lawrence H. Yang New York University
Melanie M. Wall
Melanie M. Wall Columbia University
Lawrence A. Palinkas
Lawrence A. Palinkas University of California, San Diego
Enola K. Proctor
Enola K. Proctor Washington University in St. Louis
Bin Xie
Bin Xie Claremont Graduate University
Rob Whitley
Rob Whitley McGill University
Jennifer B. Unger
Jennifer B. Unger University of Southern California

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