Journal spotlights research on self-directed care
Now featured in the Editor’s Choice collection in Psychiatric Services: Research from Bevin Croft, Nilufer Isvan, and colleagues found that individuals who self-direct while working toward recovery goals have better employment and housing outcomes than people who do not.
HSRI is pleased to announce that research from Behavioral Health Team Director Bevin Croft, Chief Methodologist Nilufer Isvan, and colleagues has been selected for Editor’s Choice in Psychiatric Services, a journal of the American Psychiatric Association.
The monthly collection highlights research recognized for general excellence and advancing a specific field of study. In their work, “Housing and Employment Outcomes for Mental Health Self-Direction Participants,” Croft and colleagues examine the role of self-direction in service delivery models for people with serious mental health conditions.
To learn more about their research, visit mentalhealthselfdirection.org or read the full journal article.