Affiliated Researchers: Mental Health Care

Affiliates are Penn Staters who have a connection to or an interest in the work of the Institute of Energy and the Environment.

Displaying 10 search result(s) for Mental Health Care.

Marie Boltz


Professor, Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing
Top research keywords: People With Dementia, Older Adults, Nursing Home, Function Focused Care, Hospitalized Older Adults

Dennis Shea


Associate Dean, College of Health and Human Development
Top research keywords: Nursing Home, Medicare, Nursing Homes, Mental Health Service, Employers

Michael McShane


Associate Professor, College of Medicine (University Park Curriculum)
Top research keywords: Mobile Clinics, Interactive Cases, Medication Reconciliation, Pennsylvania, Internal Medicine Residents

Kristina Brant


Assistant Professor, Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education
Top research keywords: Medications For Opioid Use Disorder, Opioid Use Disorder, Criminal Legal, Criminal Legal System, Substance Use Disorder

Laura Y. Cabrera


Associate Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics
Top research keywords: Deep Brain Stimulation, Ethical Issues, Psychiatrists, Electroceuticals, Parkinson's Disease

Joshua Trey Barnett


Associate Professor, Communication Arts and Sciences
Top research keywords: Ecological, Authors, Scholars, Neglect, Harm

Kristin Sznajder


Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences
Top research keywords: China, Structural Equation Analysis, Ghana, COVID-19 Pandemic, COVID-19

Jennifer Kraschnewski


Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Department of Medicine
Top research keywords: Pennsylvania, Obesity, Primary Medical Care, Health Systems, Patient-centered

Lilliard Richardson


Professor, College of the Liberal Arts
Top research keywords: Law, Narcotic Drugs, American States, Cannabis Policy, USA

Daniel Mallinson


Associate Professor of Public Policy and Administration, School of Public Affairs (Harrisburg)
Top research keywords: Policy Diffusion, Pennsylvania, American States, Narcotic Drugs, Artificial Intelligence