Telephone veteran peer coaching for mental health treatment engagement among rural veterans: The importance of secondary outcomes and qualitative data in a randomized controlled trial

Author:

Seal Karen H.12ORCID,Pyne Jeffrey M.34,Manuel Jennifer K.15,Li Yongmei1,Koenig Christopher J.16ORCID,Zamora Kara A.1,Abraham Traci H.347,Mesidor Marie M.8,Hill Coleen1,Uddo Madeline910,Hamilton Michelle910,Borsari Brian15,Bertenthal Daniel1,Casey James J.1,Kelly P. Adam910

Affiliation:

1. San Francisco Veterans Affairs Health Care System San Francisco California USA

2. Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

3. Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Mental Healthcare & Outcomes Research, Health Services Research and Development Little Rock Arkansas USA

4. Department of Psychiatry University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock Arkansas USA

5. Department of Psychiatry University of California San Francisco San Francisco California USA

6. Department of Communication Studies San Francisco State University San Francisco California USA

7. Department of Veterans Affairs South Central Mental Illness Research Education Clinical Center (MIRECC) Little Rock Arkansas USA

8. Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System Little Rock Arkansas USA

9. Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System New Orleans Louisiana USA

10. Department of Medicine Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans Louisiana USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Reference43 articles.

1. Veterans' Health Administration Office of Rural Health 2020.

2. Department of Veterans Affairs HSRaDS.SOTA X: Access: Improving Access to VA Care. State of the Art (SOTA) Conferences.2010.

3. Suicide Mortality Among Individuals Receiving Treatment for Depression in the Veterans Affairs Health System: Associations with Patient and Treatment Setting Characteristics

4. Rural and Urban Disparities in Health-Related Quality of Life Among Veterans With Psychiatric Disorders

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