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Overview

Paul Koegel is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Health Professions, with a focus on General Health Professions and Education as a subfield.

The scientist's work centers on several main topics including:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Community Health and Development
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Service-Learning and Community Engagement

Paul Koegel has contributed to multiple papers published in the venue Health Education & Behavior. Two notable publications from 2020 include:

  • "Engage for Equity: A Long-Term Study of Community-Based Participatory Research and Community-Engaged Research Practices and Outcomes," published in Health Education & Behavior
  • "Engage for Equity: Development of Community-Based Participatory Research Tools," published in Health Education & Behavior

Frequent co-authors of Paul Koegel include Nina Wallerstein, Shannon Sanchez-Youngman, Blake Boursaw, Maya Magarati, and Myra Parker. Each of these collaborators has worked with Koegel on at least two occasions.

Best Publications

  • Competing priorities as a barrier to medical care among homeless adults in Los Angeles.

    Lillian Gelberg;Teresa C. Gallagher;Ronald Andersen;Paul Koegel

  • The prevalence of specific psychiatric disorders among homeless individuals in the inner city of Los Angeles.

    Paul Koegel;M. Audrey Burnam;Rodger K. Farr

  • Childhood risk factors for homelessness among homeless adults.

    P Koegel;E Melamid;m A Burnam

  • Engage for Equity: A Long-Term Study of Community-Based Participatory Research and Community-Engaged Research Practices and Outcomes:

    Nina Wallerstein;John G Oetzel;Shannon Sanchez-Youngman;Blake Boursaw

  • Antecedents of Physical and Sexual Victimization Among Homeless Women: A Comparison to Homeless Men

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Paul Koegel;Lillian Gelberg

  • Methodology for Obtaining a Representative Sample of Homeless Persons The Los Angeles Skid Row Study

    M. Audrey Burnam;Paul Koegel

  • UTILIZATION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES AMONG HOMELESS ADULTS IN LOS ANGELES

    Paul Koegel;Greer Sullivan;M. Audrey Burnam;Sally C. Morton

  • Pathways to homelessness among the mentally ill.

    Greer Greer Sullivan;Audrey Audrey Burnam;Paul Koegel

  • Determinants of Regular Source of Care Among Homeless Adults in Los Angeles

    Teresa C. Gallagher;Ronald M. Andersen;Paul Koegel;Lillian Gelberg

  • Alcoholism among homeless adults in the inner city of Los Angeles.

    Paul Koegel;Audrey Audrey Burnam

  • Distorting Tendencies in Research on the Homeless

    David A. Snow;Leon Anderson;Paul Koegel

  • Quality of life of homeless persons with mental illness: results from the course-of-homelessness study.

    Greer Sullivan;M. Audrey Burnam;Paul Koegel;Jan Hollenberg

  • Enumerating Homeless People: Alternative Strategies and Their Consequences

    Paul Koegel;Audrey Audrey Burnam;Sally C. Morton

  • Daily and Periodic Mobility Patterns of the Urban Homeless

    Jennifer R. Wolch;Afsaneh Rahimian;Paul Koegel

  • Through a different lens: an anthropological perspective on the homeless mentally ill.

    Paul Koegel

  • Building an academic-community partnered network for clinical services research: the Community Health Improvement Collaborative (CHIC)

    Kenneth B. Wells;Anne D. Staunton;Keith C. Norris;Ricky N. Bluthenthal

  • Witness for Wellness: preliminary findings from a community-academic participatory research mental health initiative.

    Ricky N Bluthenthal;Loretta Jones;Nicole Fackler-Lowrie;Marcia Ellison

  • Vulnerability factors for homelessness associated with substance dependence in a community sample of homeless adults.

    Brenda M. Booth;Greer Sullivan;Paul Koegel;M. Audrey Burnam

  • Mental illness in a representative sample of homeless men in Munich, Germany.

    Manfred M. Fichter;Manfred Koniarczyk;Annette Greifenhagen;Paul Koegel

  • HIV and People With Serious Mental Illness: The Public Sector's Role in Reducing HIV Risk and Improving Care

    Greer Sullivan;Paul Koegel;David E. Kanouse;Francine Cournos

  • Antecedents of Physical and Sexual Victimization Among Homeless Women

    Suzanne L. Wenzel;Paul Koegel;Lillian Gelberg

Frequent Co-Authors

David E. Kanouse
David E. Kanouse RAND Corporation
Jeanne Miranda
Jeanne Miranda University of California, Los Angeles
Suzanne L. Wenzel
Suzanne L. Wenzel University of Southern California
Ronald M. Andersen
Ronald M. Andersen University of California, Los Angeles
Ricky N. Bluthenthal
Ricky N. Bluthenthal University of Southern California
Matthew Chinman
Matthew Chinman RAND Corporation
Jennifer Wolch
Jennifer Wolch University of California, Berkeley
Carmelo Vázquez
Carmelo Vázquez Complutense University of Madrid
Judith A. Stein
Judith A. Stein University of California, Los Angeles
Carol M. Mangione
Carol M. Mangione University of California, Los Angeles

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