תחילת דף אינטרנט, לחץ אנטר כדי לעבור לאזור תוכן מרכזי

Prof. David Roe (PhD)

Community Mental Health

David Roe, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist, Professor at the Department of Community Mental Health, University of Haifa, Israel and affiliated Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree (Magna Cum Laude) in psychology from Brown University he went on to Columbia University where he received his Masters of Philosophy, Masters of Science and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology.

His research focuses on the psychosocial processes of recovery from serious mental illness, stigma, Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and the evaluation of interventions and services. His research has been funded by several local and international sources, including NIMH, Israeli Science foundation, The Israeli Ministry of Health, The Israel National Institute for Health Services Research and Health Policy, the Israeli National Insurance Institution and the Tauber and Rich foundations. Dr. Roe has published extensively and serves as associate editor for the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Journal of Mental Health, BMC psychiatry and Israel Journal of Psychiatry and is on the editorial board of Psychiatry Research, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry Research Communications, Stigma and Health, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Psychosis, American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Social Welfare (Hebrew).

2019-2021

The Israel National Institute for Health Services Research and Health Policy.

235,000 nis

Integrating patient-reported-outcomes (PROMs) and patient-reported-experience -measures (PREMs) for assessing and designing mental health policies

With Shlomo Mendalovic

Principal Investigator     

2019-2022

The Tauber foundation 941,000 nis

The impact of the Navigate program for people with first episode psychosis in Israel

 

Principal Investigator     

2021-2024

Israel Science foundation

390,000 NIS

Attitudes toward psychiatric medications: predictors and implications on clinical, functional and personal recovery

With Ilanit Hasson Ohayon

Principal Investigator