His primary scientific interests are in Mental health, Public health, Psychological intervention, Acculturation and Gerontology. His Mental health research incorporates elements of Health services research and Health administration. His work in Health administration covers topics such as Health informatics which are related to areas like Health policy.
The various areas that Leopoldo J. Cabassa examines in his Public health study include Stigma, Psychiatry, Depression and Clinical psychology. His research in the fields of Addiction and Social stress overlaps with other disciplines such as Focus group. His Psychological intervention study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Parent training, Applied psychology, Evidence-based medicine and Mental illness.
His primary areas of investigation include Mental health, Psychiatry, Mental illness, Public health and Psychological intervention. His research in Mental health intersects with topics in Gerontology, Family medicine, Health psychology, Stigma and Health education. His biological study deals with issues like Clinical psychology, which deal with fields such as Help-seeking, Acculturation, Vignette and Primary care.
His Mental illness research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Supportive housing, Intervention and Applied psychology. His work in the fields of Public health, such as Health administration and Health informatics, overlaps with other areas such as Social environment and Community organization. His Psychological intervention research includes themes of Evidence-based practice and Evidence-based medicine.
Leopoldo J. Cabassa mostly deals with Mental illness, Supportive housing, Psychological intervention, Psychiatry and Mental health. The concepts of his Mental illness study are interwoven with issues in Intervention, Cardiovascular health and Ethnically diverse. The study incorporates disciplines such as Health administration, Primary care, Gerontology and Cognitive reframing in addition to Psychological intervention.
His Health administration research is under the purview of Public health. His work on Stigma and First episode psychosis as part of his general Psychiatry study is frequently connected to Service utilization, Protocol and Hybrid type, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His work deals with themes such as Health education and Medical education, which intersect with Mental health.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Psychological intervention, Mental illness, Psychiatry, Intervention and Supportive housing. His Psychological intervention research incorporates themes from Primary care, Health administration, Clinical psychology, Health equity and Somatization. He has included themes like Nursing research, Health informatics and Cognitive reframing in his Health administration study.
His research on Mental illness concerns the broader Mental health. His work on Psychosis and Stigma as part of general Psychiatry study is frequently linked to Patient compliance and Low and middle income countries, bridging the gap between disciplines. Leopoldo J. Cabassa has researched Intervention in several fields, including Gerontology, Balance and Public health.
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Measuring Acculturation: Where We Are and Where We Need to Go:
Leopoldo J. Cabassa.
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences (2003)
Public Stigma of Mental Illness in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review
Angela M. Parcesepe;Leopoldo J. Cabassa.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health (2013)
Latino adults' access to mental health care: a review of epidemiological studies.
Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Luis H. Zayas;Marissa C. Hansen.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health (2006)
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.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry (2005)
Building a model to understand youth service access: the gateway provider model.
Arlene Rubin Stiffman;Bernice Pescosolido;Leopoldo J. Cabassa.
Mental Health Services Research (2004)
"It's Like Being in a Labyrinth:" Hispanic Immigrants' Perceptions of Depression and Attitudes Toward Treatments
Leopoldo J. Cabassa;Rebecca Lester;Luis H. Zayas.
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2006)
Lifestyle Interventions for Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Systematic Literature Review
Leopoldo J. Cabassa;M.P.H. Jerel M. Ezell;Roberto Lewis-Fernández.
Psychiatric Services (2010)
A two-way street: bridging implementation science and cultural adaptations of mental health treatments
Leopoldo J Cabassa;Ana A Baumann.
Implementation Science (2013)
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.
Social Science & Medicine (2008)
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.
Children and Youth Services Review (2015)
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