RESEARCH WEEKLY: Mental health workforce shortages in Oregon
As demand for mental health and substance use services rises, mental health staff shortages continue to increase.
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RESEARCH WEEKLY: Black patients less likely to receive follow-up care after psychiatric hospitalization
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RESEARCH WEEKLY: More people with schizophrenia in the U.S. than previously reported
Groundbreaking new data released this week suggests there are 3.7 million adults living with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and schizophreniform disorder.
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RESEARCH WEEKLY: Marijuana and schizophrenia
Avid readers of this blog would know that we have written frequently on the potential connection between cannabis use, commonly known as marijuana, and severe mental illness.
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RESEARCH WEEKLY: Rural hospitals’ quality of care higher than in urban facilities
Rural psychiatric facilities have a higher quality of care compared to facilities in urban areas, according to a nationwide study using data from 2015-2019.
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RESEARCH WEEKLY: May Research Roundup, AAPI Heritage Month
Research Roundup is a monthly public service of the Office of Research and Public Affairs.
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RESEARCH WEEKLY: Reasons for arrest among people with severe mental illness

Every year, up to two million people with severe mental illness end up in jail.
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RESEARCH WEEKLY: Intensive outpatient program reduces symptoms of psychosis
Psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia can be very debilitating and often require a combination of medication and psychotherapy in order for an individual to show improvements.
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RESEARCH WEEKLY: Barriers to community treatment for people with SMI and criminal involvement

People with serious mental illness are vastly overrepresented in America’s prisons.
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RESEARCH WEEKLY: April Research Roundup

Research Roundup is a monthly public service of the Office of Research and Public Affairs.
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