Self-Determination & Adherence Articles

Corrigan, P.W. (2002). Adherence to anti-psychotic medications and health behavior theories. Journal

of Mental Health, 11, 243-254.

 

Rüsch, N., & Corrigan, P.W. (2002). Motivational interviewing to improve insight and treatment

adherence in schizophrenia. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 26, 23-32.

 

Vauth, R., Loschmann, C., Rüsch, N., & Corrigan, P.W. (2004). Understanding adherence to

neuroleptic treatment in schizophrenia.  Psychiatry Research, 126, 43-49.

 

Fung, K.M.T., Tsang, H.W.H., & Corrigan, P.W. (2008) Self-stigma of people with psychotic disorders

as predictors of their adherence to psychosocial treatment.  Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 32, 95-104.

 

Rüsch N, Todd AR, Bodenhausen GV, Weiden PJ, Corrigan PW (2009). Implicit versus explicit attitudes toward psychiatric medication: Implications for insight and treatment adherence. Schizophrenia Research, 112, 119-122.

 

Rüsch N, Corrigan PW, Wassel A, Michaels P, Olschewski M, Wilkniss S, Batia K (2009). Self-stigma, group identification and perceived legitimacy of discrimination as predictors of mental health service use. British Journal of Psychiatry, 195, 551-552.

 

Corrigan, P.W., Larson, J.E., & Rüsch, N. (2009). Self-stigma and the “why try” effect: impact on life goals and evidence-based practices. World Psychiatry, 8, 75-81.

 

Ben-Zeev, D., Corrigan, P.W., Britt, T.W., & Langford, L. (2012). Why don’t service members use treatments for substance abuse and other mental illnesses. Journal of Mental Health, 21(3), 264-273.

 

Corrigan, P.W., Angell, B., Davidson, L., Marcus, S., Salzer, M., Kottsieper, P., Larson, J., Mahoney, C., O’Connell, M. & Stanhope, V. (2012). From adherence to self-determination: Changing to participate in evidence-based practices.  Psychiatric Services, 63, 169-173.

 

Davidson, L., Roe, D., Stern, E., Zisman-Ilani, Y., O’Connell, M., & Corrigan, P.W. (2012). If I choose it, am I more likely to use it? The role of choice in medication and service use. International Journal of Person Centered Medicine, 2, 577-592.

 

Corrigan, P.W., Angell, B., Davidson, L., Marcus, S., Salzer, M., Kottsieper, P., Larson, J., Mahoney, C., O’Connell, M. & Stanhope, V. (2012). From adherence to self-determination: Changing to participate in evidence-based practices.  Psychiatric Services.

 

Davidson, L., Roe, D., Stern, E., Zisman-Ilani, Y., O’Connell, M., & Corrigan, P.W. (2012). If I choose it, am I more likely to use it? The role of choice in medication and service use. International Journal of Person Centered Medicine.

 

Jones, N., Corrigan, P.W., James, D., Parker, J., & Larson, N. (2013) Peer support, self-determination,

and treatment engagement: A qualitative investigation.  Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 36, 209-214.

 

Corrigan, P.W., Rüsch, N., Ben-Zeev, D., & Sher, T. (2014). Beyond the rational patient: implications

for treatment adherence and other health decisions.  Rehabilitation Psychology, 59, 85-98.

 

Buchholz, B., Aylward, S., McKenzie, S., & Corrigan, P.W. (in press). Should youth disclose their mental health challenges?  Perspectives from students, parents, and school professionals.  Journal of Public Mental Health

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Corrigan, P.W., Rusch, N., Ben-Zeev, D., & Sher, T. (2014). Beyond the rational patient: implications for treatment adherence and other health decisions.  Rehabilitation Psychology, 59, 85-98.

 

Corrigan, P.W. Commentary: Can peer support be effective online?  (2016). Epidemiology and Psychiatric Services, 25, 127-128. 

 

Corrigan, P.W. (2015). Person-centered care for mental illness: The evolution of adherence and self-determination. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. (251 pages).

 

Corrigan, P.W., & Al-Khouja, M. Reactions to normalcy versus solidarity messages for anti-stigma campaigns. Manuscript submitted to Community Mental Health Journal.

 

Sheehan, L., Dubke, R., & Corrigan, P.W. The specificity of suicide stigma; A comparison of suicide and depression-related stigma.  Manuscript submitted to Psychiatry Research.