פרסומי סגל החוג לבריאות נפש קהילתית - 2015

ד”ר ערד קודש

  • Gelkopf M., Kodesh A., Werbeloff N., (2015) Mental health medication and service utilization before, during and after war: a nested case-control study of exposed and non-exposed general population, ‘at risk’, and severely mentally ill cohorts. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences . 30:1-11.

פרופ’ דיויד רועה

פרופ’ מרק גלקופף

  • Berger, R., Gelkopf, M., Versano, K., & Shpiegelman, C. (2014) The impact of war on individuals with Intellectual disabilities. American Journal of Intellectual and developmental disabilities
  • Berger R., Abu-Raya, H.,  & Gelkopf, M. (2014) The Art of Living Together: Reducing Prejudicial Attitudes through the Arab-Jewish Class Exchange Program. Educational Psychology
  • Gelkopf, M., Haimov, S., Lapid, L. (2014). A community long-term hotline therapeutic intervention model for coping with the threat and trauma of war and terror. Community mental health journal 51 (2), 249-255
  •  Gelkopf, M., Kodesh,A., Webeloff, N. (2015), Mental health medication and service utilization before , during a after war: a nested case -control study of exposed and non-exposed general population, ‘at risk’, and severely mentally ilol cohorts. Epidemiology and Pysychiatric sciences IF 3.4 (24/124 in Psychiatry)
  • Gelkopf, M., Pagorak-Eshel, S., Roe, D. (2015). Routine Outcaome Measurment in Mental Health Service Consumers: Who should provide support for the self -assessments? Evaluation and Program Planning, 50, 43-46, IF 1.1 (24/93 in Socail Sciences Interdisiplinary)
  • Roe, D., Gelkopf, M., Goreneman, M.I, Baloush- Kleinman, V., And Shadmi, E. (2015). Implementing ROM in psychiatric rehabilitation service in Israel. Iternational Review Of Psychiatry, 27, 345-353. IF 1.4. 
  • Palgy, Y.,Gelkopf, M., Berger, R. (2015). The inoculating role of previous exposure to potentially trumatic life events on copping with prolonged exposure to rocket attacks : Alifespan prespective . Psychiatry Reseach , 227, 296-301 IF 2.7. 
  • Berger, R., Gelkopf,M., Heineberg, Y., Zimbardo, P. (2015 in press). Developing resiliency and promoting tolerance toward the other among Jewish Israeli elementary school students facing onging rocket shelling . Jornal of Educational Psychology IF 2.9. 
  • Gelkopf, M., Berger, R., Roe, D. (in press). Soldiers perpetrating or withessing acts of humiliation : a quantitative study. Joranal of peace psychology. 

פרופ’ סטיבן לוין

  • Furukawa, T. A., Levine, S. Z., Tanaka, S., Goldberg, Y., Samara, M., Davis, J. M., Cipriani, A. & Leucht, S. (2015). Initial Severity of Schizophrenia and Efficacy of Antipsychotics: Participant-Level Meta-analysis of 6 Placebo-Controlled Studies. JAMA Psychiatry 72, 14-21.
  • Levine, S. Z., Goldberg, Y., Samara, M., Davis, J. M. & Leucht, S. (2015). Joint modeling of dropout and outcome in three pivotal clinical trials of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research 164, 122-126.
  • Levine, S. Z., Rabinowitz, J., Uher, R. & Kapur, S. (2015). Biomarkers of treatment outcome in schizophrenia: Defining a benchmark for clinical significance. European Neuropsychopharmacology 25, 1578–1585.
  • Madhoo, M. & Levine, S. Z. (2015). Initial Severity Effects on Residual Symptoms in Response and Remission: A STAR*D Study During and After Failed Citalopram Treatment. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 35, 450-3.
  • Wilson, J. E., Niu, K., Nicolson, S. E., Levine, S. Z. & Heckers, S. (2015). The diagnostic criteria and structure of catatonia. Schizophrenia Research 164, 256-262.
  • Yonai, S., Levine, S., Z. & Glicksohn, J. (2015). Trajectories of crime and familial characteristics: a longitudinal national population-based study. Crime and Delinquency 61, 927–949.

פרופ’ פרלה ורנר

  • Werner, P. (2015) Assessing the quality of the Israeli Alzheimer’s Association website: An evaluation of lay persons, family caregivers and professionals. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2, 1, 12 – 23
  • Werner, P., Friedlander, R., & Inzelberg, R. (2015). Alzheimer’s disease and the elderly in Israel: Are we paying enough attention to the topic in the Arab population. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and other Dementias. DOI:10.1177/15333/7515577130
  • Segel Karpas, D. & Werner, P.(2015).  Perceived financial preparedness and its correlates: A national study in Israel.  International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 79, 4, 279 – 301. Doi:10.1177/0091415015575177.
  • Reuveni J. & Werner, P. (2015). Factors associated with Teenagers’ Willingness to Volunteer with Elderly Persons: Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Educational Gerontology, DOI:10.1080/03601277.2015.1029768.
  • Cahill, S., Werner, P. & Bobesky, A.  (2015). A Systematic Review of the Public’s Knowledge and Understanding of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia . Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Related Diseases. doi: 10.1097/WAD.0000000000000102
  •  Shinan-Altman, S., Werner, P., & Cohen, M. (2015). The Connection between Illness Representations of Alzheimer’s Disease and Burnout among Social Workers and Nurses: A Mixed-methods Investigation. Aging and Mental Health. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2015.1008983
  •  Werner, P., & Strier, R. Tracing stigma: Triangulating views of long term care insurance. Journal of Aging and Social Policy
  • Eisen, G., & Werner, P. Imagination in the process of artistic creation as a coping strategy dealing with caregiver’s burden among caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Gerontology.
  • David. D., & Werner, P. Stigma regarding hearing loss and hearing aids: A scoping review. Stigma & Health.
  • Werner, P., Savva, G., Maidment, I., Thyrian, J., & Fox, C. Dementia: Introduction, epidemiology and economic impact. In C. Chew-Graham & M. Ray (Eds.), Mental health and older people: A guide for primary care practitioners. Springer.
  • Werner, P. Competence and cognitive deterioration: Are we paying enough attention to ethical issues? In M. Schweda (Eds.), Planning later life. Ashgate Press.
  • Strier, R.& Warner, P. (2015). Tracing stigma:Traingulating views od long Term Care Insurance. Journal of Aging and Social Policy. DOI:10.1080/0895420.2016.1111726.