His main research concerns Mental illness, Public health, Mental health, Psychiatry and Supported employment. In his works, Paul B. Gold conducts interdisciplinary research on Mental illness and Vocational education. He interconnects Inpatient care and Specialty in the investigation of issues within Public health.
His Mental health study combines topics in areas such as Gerontology and Medical record. His Psychiatry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Rehabilitation, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and Clinical psychology. His work in Supported employment addresses subjects such as Randomized controlled trial, which are connected to disciplines such as Physical therapy.
Psychiatry, Mental illness, Clinical psychology, Mental health and Supported employment are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Rehabilitation, Randomized controlled trial and Veterans Affairs, which intersect with Psychiatry. His Mental illness research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Psychological intervention and Severity of illness.
His Clinical psychology research includes elements of Grief and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. His research integrates issues of Nursing, Health administration and Public health in his study of Mental health. His research in Supported employment intersects with topics in Intervention, Social psychology and Applied psychology.
Paul B. Gold spends much of his time researching Supported employment, Mental illness, Psychiatry, Vocational education and Mental health. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Applied psychology under Supported employment, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Return to work and Intervention. His Psychological intervention research extends to the thematically linked field of Mental illness.
Paul B. Gold works mostly in the field of Psychiatry, limiting it down to topics relating to Clinical psychology and, in certain cases, Schizophrenia. His Vocational education studies intersect with other subjects such as Randomized controlled trial, Unemployment, Gerontology and Public health. His Gerontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Assertive community treatment and Quality of life.
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Results of a multisite randomized trial of supported employment interventions for individuals with severe mental illness.
Judith A. Cook;H. Stephen Leff;Crystal R. Blyler;Paul B. Gold.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2005)
Prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder in Veterans Affairs primary care clinics.
Kathryn M. Magruder;Kathryn M. Magruder;B. Christopher Frueh;B. Christopher Frueh;Rebecca G. Knapp;Lori Davis.
General Hospital Psychiatry (2005)
Apparent Symptom Overreporting in Combat Veterans Evaluated for PTSD
B.Christopher Frueh;Mark B Hamner;Shawn P Cahill;Paul B Gold.
Clinical Psychology Review (2000)
Integration of psychiatric and vocational services: a multisite randomized, controlled trial of supported employment.
Judith A. Cook;Anthony F. Lehman;Robert Drake;William R. McFarlane.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2005)
Disability compensation seeking among veterans evaluated for posttraumatic stress disorder.
B. Christopher Frueh;Jon D. Elhai;Paul B. Gold;Jeannine Monnier.
Psychiatric Services (2003)
Procedural and Methodological Issues in Telepsychiatry Research and Program Development
B. C. Frueh;S. E. Deitsch;A. B. Santos;P. B. Gold.
Psychiatric Services (2000)
Randomized Trial of Supported Employment Integrated With Assertive Community Treatment for Rural Adults With Severe Mental Illness
Paul B Gold;Neil Meisler;Alberto B Santos;Mark A Carnemolla.
Schizophrenia Bulletin (2006)
Demographic Characteristics and Employment Among People with Severe Mental Illness in a Multisite Study
Jane K. Burke-Miller;Judith A. Cook;Dennis D. Grey;Lisa A. Razzano.
Community Mental Health Journal (2006)
Symptom Overreporting in Combat Veterans Evaluated for PTSD: Differentiation on the Basis of Compensation Seeking Status
B. Christopher Frueh;Paul B. Gold;Michael A. de Arellano.
Journal of Personality Assessment (1997)
Clinical factors associated with employment among people with severe mental illness: findings from the employment intervention demonstration program.
Lisa A. Razzano;Judith A. Cook;Jane K. Burke-Miller;Kim T. Mueser.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (2005)
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