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Overview

Matthew Chinman is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States and specializes primarily in Health Professions. Their research intersects with subfields including General Health Professions, Management Science and Operations Research, Social Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Clinical Psychology.

The scientist's scholarly output spans a range of topics within health sciences, focusing on areas such as Health Policy Implementation Science, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Mental Health and Patient Involvement, Health Sciences Research and Education, Mental Health Treatment and Access, Evaluation and Performance Assessment, and Interprofessional Education and Collaboration.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Matthew Chinman include:

  • Strategy Configurations Directly Linked to Higher Hepatitis C Virus Treatment Starts (2020, Medical Care)
  • Brief Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia vs. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia: Results of a Randomized Noninferiority Clinical Trial Among Veterans (2020, Behavior Therapy)
  • A systematic review of experimentally tested implementation strategies across health and human service settings: evidence from 2010-2022 (2024, Implementation Science)
  • Refining Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) strategy surveys using cognitive interviews with frontline providers (2023, Implementation Science Communications)
  • Tracking implementation strategies in the randomized rollout of a Veterans Affairs national opioid risk management initiative (2020, Implementation Science)

Their frequent collaborators include several researchers with whom they have co-authored multiple papers, such as Shari S. Rogal, Joie Acosta, Vera Yakovchenko, Timothy R. Morgan, and Patricia A. Ebener.

Matthew Chinman's work is frequently published in journals dedicated to health implementation and behavioral interventions. The most common publication venues are:

  • Implementation Science
  • Prevention Science
  • Psychological Services
  • Medical Care
  • Implementation Science Communications

In addition to articles, Matthew Chinman has contributed to books published by RAND Corporation eBooks. Some titles from this collection include:

  • Countering Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Lessons from RAND Research (2021)
  • Getting to Outcomes® Operations Guide for U.S. Air Force Community Action Teams (2020)
  • Novel Methods to Assess the Military's Evolving Prevention Capabilities: Development and Pilot Test of the On-Site Installation Evaluation Process (2023)
  • Getting To Outcomes®: Guide for Strengthening Sexual Assault Prevention Activities in the Military (2021)
  • Using Getting To Outcomes® to Build Strong Community Action Plans and Enhance U.S. Air Force Resilience and Violence Prevention Efforts (2020)
  • Getting to Outcomes® Training Videos for Air Force Community Action Planning (2021)
  • Getting to Outcomes® Handbook for U.S. Air and Space Force Community Action Planning (2021)
  • Using Getting To Outcomes® to Strengthen Sexual Assault Prevention Activities in the Military (2022)

Best Publications

  • A refined compilation of implementation strategies: results from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) project.

    Byron James Powell;Thomas J. Waltz;Matthew J. Chinman;Laura J. Damschroder

  • Use of concept mapping to characterize relationships among implementation strategies and assess their feasibility and importance: results from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) study

    Thomas J. Waltz;Byron James Powell;Monica M. Matthieu;Monica M. Matthieu;Laura J. Damschroder

  • Peer Support Among Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Report From the Field

    Larry Davidson;Matthew Chinman;David Sells;Michael Rowe

  • Peer Support Among Individuals With Severe Mental Illness: A Review of the Evidence

    Larry Davidson;Matthew Chinman;Bret Kloos;Richard Weingarten

  • Peer Support Services for Individuals With Serious Mental Illnesses: Assessing the Evidence

    Matthew Chinman;Preethy George;Richard H. Dougherty;Allen S. Daniels

  • An ecological assessment of community-based interventions for prevention and health promotion: Approaches to measuring community coalitions

    Robert M. Goodman;Abraham Wandersman;Matthew Chinman;Pam Imm

  • Getting to outcomes: a results-based approach to accountability

    Abraham Wandersman;Pamela Imm;Matthew Chinman;Shakeh Kaftarian

  • Getting To Outcomes™ 2004

    Matthew Chinman;Pamela Imm;Abraham Wandersman

  • "Simply to be let in": inclusion as a basis for recovery.

    Larry Davidson;David A. Stayner;Connie Nickou;Thomas H. Styron

  • Supported socialization for people with psychiatric disabilities: Lessons from a randomized controlled trial

    Larry Davidson;Golan Shahar;David A. Stayner;Matthew J. Chinman

  • Developing a Community Science Research Agenda for Building Community Capacity for Effective Preventive Interventions

    Matthew Chinman;Matthew Chinman;Gordon Hannah;Abraham Wandersman;Patricia A. Ebener

  • The Benefits and Costs of Volunteering in Community Organizations: Review and Practical Implications

    Matthew J. Chinman;Abraham Wandersman

  • Toward a Model of Adolescent Empowerment: Theoretical and Empirical Evidence

    Matthew J. Chinman;Jean Ann Linney

  • Expert recommendations for implementing change (ERIC): protocol for a mixed methods study

    Thomas J. Waltz;Thomas J. Waltz;Byron J. Powell;Matthew J. Chinman;Jeffrey L. Smith

  • "It was just realizing ... that life isn't one big horror": a qualitative study of supported socialization.

    Larry Davidson;Karl E. Haglund;David A. Stayner;Jaak Rakfeldt

  • Impact of a Positive Youth Development Program in Urban After-School Settings on the Prevention of Adolescent Substance Use

    Jacob Kraemer Tebes;Richard Feinn;Jeffrey J. Vanderploeg;Matthew J. Chinman

  • The Getting To Outcomes Demonstration and Evaluation: An Illustration of the Prevention Support System

    Matthew Chinman;Sarah B. Hunter;Patricia A. Ebener;Susan M. Paddock

  • Toward the implementation of mental health consumer provider services.

    Matthew Chinman;Alexander S. Young;Joseph Hassell;Larry Davidson

  • Getting To Outcomes™ 2004: Promoting Accountability Through Methods and Tools for Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

    Matthew Chinman;Pamela Imm;Abraham Wandersman

  • Evaluation of a Whole-School Change Intervention: Findings from a Two-Year Cluster-Randomized Trial of the Restorative Practices Intervention.

    Joie Acosta;Matthew Chinman;Patricia Ebener;Patrick S Malone

  • Peer Support Among Individuals with Severe Mental Illness

    Larry Davidson;Matthew Chinman;Bret Kloos;Richard Weingarten

  • Peer Support Among Adults with Serious Mental Illness

    Larry Davidson;Matthew Chinman;David Sells;Michael Rowe

  • Use of Concept Mapping to Characterize Relationships Among Implementation Strategies and Assess Their Feasibility and Importance

    Thomas J. Waltz;Byron J. Powell;Monica M. Matthieu;Laura J. Damschroder

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry Davidson
Larry Davidson Yale University
Abraham Wandersman
Abraham Wandersman University of South Carolina
Byron J. Powell
Byron J. Powell Washington University in St. Louis
Jacob Kraemer Tebes
Jacob Kraemer Tebes Yale University
Enola K. Proctor
Enola K. Proctor Washington University in St. Louis
Elizabeth J. D'Amico
Elizabeth J. D'Amico RAND Corporation
Patrick S. Malone
Patrick S. Malone Sapienza University of Rome
Golan Shahar
Golan Shahar Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
John Engberg
John Engberg RAND Corporation
Christian M. Connell
Christian M. Connell Pennsylvania State University

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