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CURRICULUM VITAE Alexander S. Young, M.D., M.S.H.S. March, 2020 PRESENT POSITIONS: Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences Interim Director, Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Interim Physician-in-Chief, Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital Director, Veterans Desert Pacific MIRECC Health Services Unit Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System Senior Scientist RAND Corporation BUSINESS ADDRESS: 760 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095-1759 Telephone: 310-794-7219 INTERNET: https://www.uclahealth.org/alexander-young https://www.linkedin.com/in/DrAlexanderYoung https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/alexander.young.1/bibliography/public/ https://twitter.com/dralexyoung https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alexander_Young https://www.doximity.com/cv/alexander-young-md-4 CITIZENSHIP: USA EDUCATION: 1980-1984 Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut: B.S. with major in biology 1984-1989 Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts: M.D. with honors 1989-1990 First-year resident in Medicine, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital of Boston, Boston, MA. 1990-1993 Resident, UCLA Department of Psychiatry and West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Los Angeles, California. 1992-1993 Chief Resident of Community and Rehabilitative Psychiatry; Chief Resident and co-founder of the UCLA Schizophrenia Clinic; and Transcultural Fellow, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Los Angeles, California. 1993-1994 Fellow; Post-doctoral fellow in Mental Health Service Systems and Evaluation, Department of Sociology; and Community Psychiatry and Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, UCLA, Los Angeles, California. 1994-1996 Fellow; Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry, UCLA, and West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center. 1994-1996 Graduate Student, UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles California. M.S.H.S. in health services. LICENSURE: 1990-present Medical licensure in California 1990-present DEA provider CERTIFICATIONS: 1990 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners 1995-2025 Board Certified in Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 2006-present Certified in Basic Life Support, American Heart Association 2015-2025 Board Certified in Clinical Informatics, American Board of Preventive Medicine

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Page 1: CURRICULUM VITAE Alexander S. Young, M.D., M.S.H.S ...CURRICULUM VITAE Alexander S. Young, M.D., M.S.H.S. March, 2020 PRESENT POSITIONS: Professor and Interim Chair, Department of

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Alexander S. Young, M.D., M.S.H.S.

March, 2020 PRESENT POSITIONS: Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences Interim Director, Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Interim Physician-in-Chief, Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital Director, Veterans Desert Pacific MIRECC Health Services Unit Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System Senior Scientist RAND Corporation BUSINESS ADDRESS: 760 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095-1759 Telephone: 310-794-7219 INTERNET: https://www.uclahealth.org/alexander-young https://www.linkedin.com/in/DrAlexanderYoung https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/alexander.young.1/bibliography/public/ https://twitter.com/dralexyoung https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alexander_Young https://www.doximity.com/cv/alexander-young-md-4 CITIZENSHIP: USA EDUCATION: 1980-1984 Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut: B.S. with major in biology 1984-1989 Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts: M.D. with honors 1989-1990 First-year resident in Medicine, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital of Boston, Boston, MA. 1990-1993 Resident, UCLA Department of Psychiatry and West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical

Center, Los Angeles, California. 1992-1993 Chief Resident of Community and Rehabilitative Psychiatry; Chief Resident and co-founder of

the UCLA Schizophrenia Clinic; and Transcultural Fellow, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Los Angeles, California.

1993-1994 Fellow; Post-doctoral fellow in Mental Health Service Systems and Evaluation, Department of Sociology; and Community Psychiatry and Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, UCLA, Los Angeles, California.

1994-1996 Fellow; Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry, UCLA, and West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

1994-1996 Graduate Student, UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles California. M.S.H.S. in health services.

LICENSURE: 1990-present Medical licensure in California 1990-present DEA provider CERTIFICATIONS: 1990 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners 1995-2025 Board Certified in Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 2006-present Certified in Basic Life Support, American Heart Association 2015-2025 Board Certified in Clinical Informatics, American Board of Preventive Medicine

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 1991-1992 Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center, Culver City, California: Psychiatric Consultant 1992-1993 Night-Moves Recovery Program, a program of Social Model Recovery Systems, Los Angeles,

California: Psychiatric Consultant 1992-1993 Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center, Culver City, California: Founder and Director of

the Clozapine Clinic, and Senior Psychiatrist in the Community Support Program 1992-1996 UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital: Associate Director and Founder of Schizophrenia Clinical

Programs 1993 Merit Behavioral Care, St Louis, Missouri: Member of Research Advisory Committee 1993-2000 Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health: Psychiatrist 1994-1996 UCLA and West Los Angeles VA: Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar 1996-1999 UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital: Director of Schizophrenia Clinic 1996-2002 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Assistant Professor 1996-2003 NIMH UCLA-RAND Research Center on Managed Care for Psychiatric Disorders: Co-Director

of Vulnerable Populations Core 1996-2006 RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California: Consultant 1997-present Department of Veterans Affairs VISN 22 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical

Center (MIRECC): Director of Health Services Unit and Executive Committee Member 1997-present Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System: Physician 2001-2004 Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D) Advanced

Career Development Award 2002-2007 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Associate Professor 2003-2008 NIMH UCLA-RAND Center for Research on Quality in Managed Care: Co-Director of Research

Network Core and Executive Committee Member 2006-present RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California: Senior Scientist 2007-2012 Greater Los Angeles VA HSR&D Center of Excellence: Lead, Mental Health Strategic Program

Area and Executive Committee Member 2007-present UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Professor 2008-2013 NIMH UCLA-RAND Partnered Research Center for Quality Care: Co-Director of Research

Network Core and Executive Committee Member 2012-2013 Greater Los Angeles VA HSR&D Center of Excellence, Center for the Study of Healthcare

Provider Behavior: Associate Director 2013-2015 Ingenuity Health: Scientific Advisory Board 2013-2018 Greater Los Angeles VA HSR&D Center of Innovation, Center for the Study of Healthcare

Innovation, Implementation & Policy: Associate Director 2018-2020 VA National Telemental Health Center (NTMHC): Psychosis Telehealth Program Director 2020-present UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences: Interim Chair 2020-present UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior: Interim Director 2020-present Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital: Interim Physician-in-Chief PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE SERVICE: 1991-1992 UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, Outpatient Implementation Committee and Residency

Education Outpatient Curriculum Task Force 1992-1993 UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, Inpatient Schizophrenia Implementation Committee 1992-1993 West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Community and Rehabilitative Psychiatry

Training Task Force: Chair 1992-1998 UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, Division of Social Psychiatry Education and Training

Committee 1993-2000 Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Service Area 5 Clozapine Committee: Chair 1998 NIMH study section, Special Emphasis Review: Ad hoc reviewer 1998-2003 UCLA-RAND NIMH Research Center on Managed Care for Psychiatric Disorders, Executive

Committee 1998-present VA VISN-22 / Desert Pacific Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC),

Executive Committee 1999-2001 Greater Los Angeles VA: Institutional Review Board 2002 NIMH study section, Special Emphasis Review: Ad hoc reviewer

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2002 VA National HSR&D Service, Letter of Intent Review Panels (March & September) 2002-2003 Greater Los Angeles VA, Mental Health Task Force 2003-2008 UCLA-RAND NIMH Center for Research on Quality in Managed Care, Steering Committee 2003 VA National HSR&D Service, Letter of Intent Review Panel 2003 American Psychiatric Association, Schizophrenia Practice Guideline reviewer 2003 VA National Office of Research, panel to prioritize research on PTSD 2003-2004 UCLA Ad Hoc Committees to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committee 2003-2005 Greater Los Angeles VA, Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Scientific

Review Committee 2004 NIMH study section, SBIR Review: Ad hoc reviewer 2004-2005 Greater Los Angeles VA, Tele-Medicine and Tele-Mental Health Committees 2004-2005 VA National Tele-Mental Health Field Workgroup 2004-2005 VA National Mental Health Peer Support Workgroup and Conference Planning Committee 2004-2011 VA National Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), Schizophrenia

Workgroup: Chair 2005-2011 VA Study Section, HSR&D National Scientific Merit Review Board 2005-2015 VA Mental Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), Executive Committee 2005-2007 VA National MyHealtheVet Mental Health Web Portal, Screening Workgroup (member);

Disease Management Workgroups (member); Schizophrenia subcommittee (chair) 2006 VA National HSR&D, State of the Art Conference Planning Committee 2006 UCLA Ad Hoc Committee to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committee 2006 VA National Consumer Provider Proposal Review Panel 2006 VA National Advisory Group on Evaluation of Severe Mental Illness Programs 2006 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Electronic Guidelines National Panel 2006-2013 VA Greater Los Angeles HSR&D Research Center of Excellence, Executive Committee 2007 VA National Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Cognitive Assessment Workgroup 2007 UCLA Ad Hoc Committee to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committee: Chair 2007-2009 NIMH Schizophrenia PORT 2008 update project, Psychosocial Advisory Board 2008-2013 UCLA-RAND NIMH Partnered Research Center for Quality Care, Steering Committee 2008 UCLA Ad Hoc Committee to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committee: Chair 2008 VA Peer Review Committee, HSR&D QUERI Scientific Merit Review Panel: Ad hoc reviewer 2008 UCLA Ad Hoc Committee to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committee 2009 VA Peer Review Committee, HSR&D QUERI Scientific Merit Review Panel: Ad hoc reviewer 2009 UCLA Ad Hoc Committee to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committee 2009 AHRQ National Quality Forum, Technical Advisory Panel 2010 VA VISN 16 MIRECC, Returning Veterans Kiosk Advisory Panel 2010 VA Office of Information & Technology, Point of Care Planning group 2010 UCLA Ad Hoc Committee to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committees (two): Chair 2010-2011 NIMH Quality of Care Strategic Group 2010 VA HSR&D eHealth QUERI, Advisory Board 2010 AHRQ Effective Health Care Program Issues Exploration Forum on Mental Health, Panel 2010 AHRQ NIMH Workshop on Mental Health and Health IT, Advisory Panel 2010-2015 VA Diabetes Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), Executive Committee 2010-2011 NCQA Schizophrenia Quality Measure Development Project, Technical Advisory Group 2011-2015 VA National Mental Health QUERI, Recovery Workgroup: Chair 2011 VA HSR&D QUERI and Office of Mental Health, Planning Group 2011 VA Portland HSR&D Research Enhancement Award Program, Advisory Panel 2011 NIMH Study Section, Fidelity and Implementation Applications 2011-2015 VA Study Section, HSR&D National Scientific Merit Review Board 2012 MedPAC Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, National Advisory Panel on People with

Serious Mental Illness 2013-present VA Greater Los Angeles HSR&D Research Center of Innovation, Executive Committee 2013 NIMH Study Section, Mental Health Services Research Special Emphasis Panel 2013 UCLA Ad Hoc Committee to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committee: Chair 2014 VA HSR&D QUERI, Scientific Merit Review Panel: Ad hoc reviewer 2014 UCLA Ad Hoc Committee to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committee: Chair 2014 American Psychiatric Association, Registry Workgroup 2014-2015 VA Patient Generated Data Advisory Panel 2014 AHRQ Study Section, Implementing Research in Clinical Practice using Mobile Health

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2015 AHRQ Study Section, Healthcare Information Technology Research 2015 NIMH Study Section, Mental Health Services Research Committee: Ad hoc reviewer 2015 NIBIB Study Section, Medical Technologies to Reduce Health Disparities 2015-2016 PCORI Merit Review Panels 2015-2018 American Psychiatric Association, Council on Quality Care 2015-present VA National Information Technology Committee, Clinical Capabilities Management Board

(CCMB) 2015-2018 VA HSR&D Career Development Award Review Board 2016 NIMH Study Section, Mental Health Services Research Committee: Ad hoc reviewer 2016 UCLA Ad Hoc Committee to Academic Advancement & Promotion Committee 2016-2018 VA Measurement Based Care Forum, VA Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention 2016-2019 NIMH Study Section, Mental Health Services Research Committee, Standing Member 2017 UCLA Search Committee for tenure-track senior faculty position 2018 VA HSR&D Career Development Award Review Board: Chair 2018-2020 American Psychiatric Association, Committee on Performance Measures 2018-2023 American Psychiatric Association, Practice Guideline Writing Group on Schizophrenia Disorder 2019-2020 PCORI Merit Review: member of three panels, including substitute chair at one panel 2019 NIMH Study Section, Mental Health Services Research Committee: Ad hoc reviewer REVIEWER FOR SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS: American Journal of Managed Care (2004), American Journal of Psychiatry (2002), Archives of General Psychiatry (2003, 2009), Bipolar Disorders (2001, 2004), Harvard Review of Psychiatry (1999, 2001), Health Affairs (2003), Health Services Research (2000), Medical Care (1999-2002, 2007), Mental Health Services Research (2002), New England Journal of Medicine (1999, 2001, 2009), Schizophrenia Bulletin (2008), Psychiatric Services (every year 1997 to 2012), Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research (every year 2000 to present) EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER FOR SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL: 2000-present Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research OTHER RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 1978-1980 Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Neurology, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Department of Neurology; Boston, MA: Computer Programmer 1983-1984 Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT: Research Assistant in Molecular Genetics 1987-1989 Brockton-West Roxbury Veterans Administration Medical Center, Brockton, MA and Harvard

Medical School, Boston, MA: Research Assistant in Psychiatry HONORS AND SPECIAL AWARDS: 1989 Graduated Harvard Medical School with Honors 1993 American Medical Association Burroughs Wellcome award for outstanding leadership in

community service 1993-1995 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Daniel X.

Freedman Young Investigator Award 1996-1998 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Young Investigator

Award (second award) 2000 American Psychiatric Association Early Career Health Services Research Award 2002 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) Exemplary Psychiatrist Award 2012-present Selected for Southern California Super Doctors 2020 Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (DFAPA) GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS RECEIVED: 1993-1995 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD): “Suicide in

Schizophrenia: Risk Factors and Treatment,” Principal Investigator (UCLA; $59,000) 1994-1996 Lilly Pharmaceuticals: “Olanzapine in the Treatment of Schizophrenia,” Co-Principal Investigator

(UCLA-Santa Monica West Mental Health Center) 1995-1996 Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Service:

“Measuring the Quality of Medication Treatment for Psychotic Disorders,” Principal Investigator (IIR 95-132; $7,000)

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1996-1998 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD): “Evaluating the Quality of Care Provided to People with Schizophrenia,” Principal Investigator (UCLA; $60,000)

1996-2000 Value-Options and Colorado Health Networks: “Mental Health Care for Colorado’s Medicaid Population: Access and Process of Care in a Managed Care Environment,” Co-Principal Investigator (RAND; $232,888)

1997-2004 Department of Veterans Affairs: “VISN 22 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC)”, Director of Health Services Unit ($195,000 per year)

1997-1999 Center for HealthCare Strategies of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: “Criteria to Determine Clinical Competencies of Behavioral Health Providers Under Medicaid Managed Care,” Principal Investigator (UCLA; $40,000)

2000-2003 Center for HealthCare Strategies of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: “Increasing the Use of Self-Help Programs and Mental Health Empowerment Competencies Under Medicaid Managed Care,” Principal Investigator (RAND; $135,000)

2001-2004 Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Service: “Improving the Quality of Care for Schizophrenia,” An Advanced Career Development Award (RCD 00033-1; $525,000)

2001-2005 Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Service: “Evaluating a Collaborative Care Model for the Treatment of Schizophrenia,” Principal Investigator (CPI 99-383; $818,500)

2003-2008 National Institute of Mental Health: “UCLA-RAND Center for Research on Quality in Managed Care,” Co-Director, Research Network Development Core (UCLA; P30 MH068639; $1,012,000 per year)

2003-2007 Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Service: “Improving Care of Veterans by Using Consumers as Mental Health Providers,” Co-Principal Investigator (IIR 02-009; $533,000)

2004-2005 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI): “Implementing Outcome Management Using Patient Self-Assessment,” Principal Investigator (MNH 04-389; $50,000)

2004-2007 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D QUERI: “Creating HealtheVet Informatics Applications for Collaborative Care (CHIACC),” Co-Principal Investigator (MHS-03-218; $698,500)

2004-2008 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D: “Patient-Centered Medication Adherence Intervention for Schizophrenia (AMAIS),” Principal Investigator of Los Angeles Site (IIR 03-257; $25,950 for local site)

2004-2011 Department of Veterans Affairs: “VISN 22 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC),” Director of Health Services Unit ($210,000 per year)

2005-2006 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D QUERI: “Advancing Outcomes Management in Schizophrenia,” Principal Investigator (MNH 03-297; $37,000)

2006-2007 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D QUERI: “Evidence-Based Review of Peer Support,” co-Principal Investigator ($44,200)

2006-2011 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D and QUERI: “Implementing Effective, Collaborative Care for Schizophrenia (EQUIP-2),” Principal Investigator (MNT 03-213; $2,441,400)

2008-2013 National Institute of Mental Health: “UCLA-RAND Partnered Research Center for Quality Care,” Co-Director, Research Network Development Core (UCLA; P30 MH082760; $1,168,500 per year)

2008-2012 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D: “Promoting Recovery Using Mental Health Providers (PEER),” Principal Investigator of Greater Los Angeles VA site (IIR 06-227; $1,266,000)

2008-2012 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D: “Primary Care Quality and Service Customization for the Homeless (PCQH),” Principal Investigator of Greater Los Angeles VA site (IAA 07-069; $72,326)

2009-2010 Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Mental Health: “Metabolic side-effects of antipsychotic medications: Improving care (MIAMI),” Co-Principal Investigator ($384,100)

2009-2011 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D QUERI: “Barriers and Facilitators to Use of Wellness Services By Individuals with Schizophrenia,” Principal Investigator (VA; add-on to MNT 03-213; $65,700)

2009-2010 National Institute of Mental Health: “Illness Management and Recovery Program: IMR-Web,” Phase 1 SBIR, Principal Investigator of RAND Subcontract (Neurocomp Systems; $250,000)

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2009-present Department of Veterans Affairs Special Fellowship Program in Advanced Psychiatry and Psychology: Director of Psychiatry and Neurology Fellowship at Greater Los Angeles VA (support for four full-time fellows)

2010-2012 National Institute of Mental Health: “A Model for Management of Consumer Providers,” Principal Investigator (UCLA; R21 sub-project to P30 MH082760; $224,000)

2010-2012 Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Information & Technology, Greenfield Innovations Program: “Clinical Kiosks for Patient Self-Assessment and Education,” Principal Investigator (VA; $257,600)

2010-2014 National Institute of Mental Health: “Web-Based Weight Management for Individuals with Mental Illness,” Principal Investigator (UCLA; R34 MH090207; $450,000)

2010-2015 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Merit: “Web-Based Delivery of MOVE! to Veterans With Serious Mental Illness,” Principal Investigator (IIR 09-083; $1,127,900)

2011-2016 Department of Veterans Affairs: “VISN 22 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC)”, Director of Health Services Unit ($222,000 per year)

2012-2013 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D: “Center for the Study of Healthcare Provider Behavior,” Associate Director ($910,000 per year)

2013-2018 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D: “VA HSR&D Center of Innovation (COIN), Center for the Study of Healthcare Innovation, Implementation and Policy Research,” Associate Director (CIN 13-417; $950,000 per year)

2013-2017 National Institute of Mental Health: “Implementing Patient-Centered Decision Support for Mental Health,” Principal Investigator (UCLA; R21 MH100565; $275,000)

2014-2017 Corporation for Supportive Housing: “Evaluation of the Enhanced Housing First Program,” Principal Investigator (BBRI; $125,000)

2014-2019 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI): “PACT to Improve Health Care in People with Serious Mental Illness (SMI PACT),” Principal Investigator (SDP 12-177; 5 ¾ years totaling $1,820,400)

2015-2017 Ameritox: “Expert Consensus Guidelines for Urine Monitoring in Community Mental Healthcare,” Principal Investigator ($83,500)

2016-2021 Department of Veterans Affairs: “VISN 22 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC),” Director of Health Services Unit ($229,000 per year)

2017-2022 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D: “Career Development Award for Sonya Gabrielian,” Primary Mentor (CDA 15-074; 5 years at $240,800 per year)

2018-2023 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: “Establishing a Clinical Support System for Serious Mental Illness: Implementation and provision of evidence-based treatment and recovery support programs (SMI Adviser),” Principal Investigator for UCLA component (1H79SM080818; 5 years totaling $1,246,500 at UCLA)

2020-2025 Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D: “Career Development Award for Lucinda Leung,” Primary Mentor (CDA; 5 years at $219,500 per year)

TEACHING AND MENTORSHIP: 1992-1993 UCLA Department of Psychiatry and West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center:

supervised psychiatric residents and social work interns, led Trans-cultural and Community Psychiatry Seminar, provided lectures on chronic mental illness for psychiatric residents, taught Introduction to the Clinical Interview to medical students; Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center: supervised psychology interns and clinical staff

1993-1994 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: provided lectures on emergency-room psychosis and chronic mental illness for psychiatric residents; supervised psychiatric residents and staff in the UCLA Schizophrenia Clinic; supervised and taught clinic psychiatrists, nurses and staff at UCLA-Santa Monica West Mental Health Center

1994-1996 UCLA Department of Psychiatry and West Los Angeles VA: supervise residents and staff in the UCLA Schizophrenia Clinic; teach UCLA medical students in Doctoring 1 course; supervise chief resident and staff at VA and UCLA-Santa Monica West Mental Health Center; two one-hour presentations to psychiatric residents in core curriculum

1996-1998 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: supervise residents and staff in the UCLA Schizophrenia Clinic; teach UCLA medical students in Doctoring 1 course; supervise residents, fellows and staff at the UCLA - Edelman Westside Mental Health Center; one two-hour presentation to psychiatric residents in core curriculum

1998-1999 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: clinical supervision of residents and staff in the UCLA Schizophrenia Clinic, teach UCLA medical students in Doctoring 1 course, and supervise

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resident research rotation; UCLA Edelman Westside Mental Health Center: clinical supervision of residents, fellows and staff

1999-2000 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: supervision of psychiatry resident research rotation, supervision of UCLA social work doctoral student research, presentations to psychiatry residents in Schizophrenia Program seminar; UCLA - Edelman Westside Mental Health Center: clinical supervision of UCLA resident and staff; West Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center: supervision of post-doctoral psychologist

2000-2001 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: supervision of psychiatry resident research rotation, presentations to psychiatry residents in Schizophrenia Program seminar, director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603), supervision of School of Public Health doctoral student; West Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center: supervision of post-doctoral psychologist

2001-2002 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: presentations to psychiatry residents in Schizophrenia Program seminar, Director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603), thesis committee member for School of Public Health doctoral candidate (J Banta); West Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center: supervision of post-doctoral psychologist (J Cradock)

2002-2003 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: presentation to psychiatry residents in core seminar, Director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603), thesis committee member for School of Public Health doctoral candidate (J Banta); West Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center: mentorship of junior health services researcher (M Chinman)

2003-2004 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603), presentation to residents and faculty in Schizophrenia Program seminar (Course 414), thesis committee member for School of Public Health doctoral student (J Banta), mentor for research fellow (E Bromley), and presenter for the Research Seminar on the Psychoses (Course 435); West Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center: mentor for junior health services researchers (M Chinman and A Cohen)

2004-2005 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603), presentation to residents and faculty in Schizophrenia Program seminar (Course 414), and mentor for Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar fellow (E Bromley); West Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center: mentorship of junior health services researcher (A Cohen)

2005-2006 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603), mentor for Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar fellow and Anthropology Department PhD candidate (E Bromley), and mentor for Post-Doctoral Fellow (N Niv); West Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center: mentor for junior health services researcher (A Cohen)

2006-2007 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603), mentor for Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar and Anthropology Department PhD candidate (E Bromley), and mentor for Post-Doctoral Fellow (N Niv); UCLA School of Public Health: lecturer in Health Services Organization and Delivery (Course 200A); West Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center: mentor for junior health services researcher (A Cohen)

2007-2008 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603), mentor for research fellow and Anthropology Department PhD candidate (E Bromley), mentor for Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar (P Link), and mentor for Post-Doctoral Fellow (N Niv); UCLA School of Public Health: lecturer in Health Services Organization and Delivery (Course 200A)

2008-2009 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: mentor and chair of protocol committee for Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar research fellow (P Link), mentor for Post-Doctoral Fellow (N Niv), and mentor for graduate student in Public Health (A Hamilton); UCLA School of Public Health: lecturer in Health Services Organization and Delivery (Course 200A)

2009-2010 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603), and mentor and chair of protocol committee for Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar research fellow (P Link); UCLA School of Public Health: lecturer in Health Services Organization and Delivery (Course 200A), lecturer in Introduction to Health Service Organizations (Course 100), and member of dissertation committee for doctoral student (S Starks); Washington University St. Louis: expert faculty for Implementation Summer Research Institute 2010

2010-2011 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: speaker in fourth year resident core curriculum, director of Psychosis Seminar (Course 603); UCLA School of Public Health: member of dissertation committee for doctoral student (S Starks)

2011-2012 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Director of Health Services Research Seminar (Course 602), speaker in fourth year resident core curriculum; UCLA School of Public Health: member of dissertation committee for doctoral student (S Starks), lecturer in Health Services

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Organization and Delivery (Course 200A); UCLA Departments of Psychology and Public Health: lecturer in Mental Health Services and Policy (Course 298); VA: leader of MIRECC journal club, mentor for MIRECC psychiatry research fellow (S Gabrielian)

2012-2013 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: Director of Health Services Research Seminar (Course 602), speaker in third year resident core curriculum; UCLA School of Public Health: member of dissertation committee for doctoral student (B Patel); UCLA Departments of Psychology and Public Health: lecturer in Mental Health Services and Policy (Course 298); UCLA Department of Medicine: mentor for Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar research fellow (S Parameswaran); VA: leader of MIRECC journal club, mentor for MIRECC psychiatry research fellow (S Gabrielian)

2013-2014 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: speaker in third year resident core curriculum; UCLA Department of Medicine: mentor for Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar research fellow (S Parameswaran); VA: leader of MIRECC journal club, reviewer for MIRECC Retreat mock study section, leader of health services research work in progress seminar

2014-2015 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: speaker in third year resident core curriculum; VA: leader of MIRECC journal club, leader of Greater Los Angeles VA health services research work in progress seminar, mentor for health services research fellows (T Moin, E Chang)

2015-2016 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: speaker in third year resident core curriculum; VA: leader of MIRECC journal club, leader of Greater Los Angeles VA health services research work in progress seminar, mentor for health services research faculty (E Chang, S Gabrielian), and MIRECC postdoctoral fellow (J Greenberg)

2016-2017 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: speaker in third year resident core curriculum; VA: leader of MIRECC journal club, leader of Greater Los Angeles VA health services research work in progress seminar, mentor for health services research faculty (E Chang), HSR&D Career Development Awardee (S Gabrielian), and MIRECC postdoctoral fellow (J Greenberg)

2017-2018 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: speaker in third year resident curriculum and substance use fellowship curriculum, supervises research rotation for resident (N Goodsmith); VA: leader of MIRECC journal club, leader of Greater Los Angeles VA health services research work in progress seminar, mentor for health services research faculty (E Chang), HSR&D Career Development Awardee (S Gabrielian), and MIRECC postdoctoral fellow (J Greenberg)

2018-2019 UCLA Department of Psychiatry: speaker in third year resident core curriculum and substance use fellowship curriculum, supervises resident research rotation (N Goodsmith); VA: leader of MIRECC journal club, leader of Greater Los Angeles VA Center of Excellence seminar, mentor for health services research faculty (J Greenberg, L Leung), MIRECC research fellow (M Zito) and HSR&D Career Development Awardee (S Gabrielian)

2019-present UCLA Department of Psychiatry: speaker in third year resident core curriculum and substance use fellowship curriculum; VA: leader of MIRECC journal club, leader of Greater Los Angeles VA Center of Excellence seminar, mentor for National Clinician Scholar research fellow (N Goodsmith), MIRECC research fellow (M Zito) and HSR&D Career Development Awardees (S Gabrielian, L Leung)

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS: Young AS: Rehabilitating the homeless mentally ill. Presentation in the course, “The Psychosocial Treatment of

Schizophrenia” at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, May 1992. Young AS: Rehabilitating the homeless mentally ill. Presentation in the course “The Psychosocial Treatment of

Schizophrenia” at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA, May 1993. Young AS: Community Psychiatry for the 1990’s and Beyond. Grand Rounds at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric

Institute, Los Angeles CA, October 1993. Young AS: The use of clozapine in treatment-refractory schizophrenia. Grand Rounds at Daniel Freeman

Marina Hospital, Los Angeles CA, February 1994. Young AS: The role of risperidone and clozapine in public mental health care systems. Presentation to the

Orange County Department of Mental Health, Santa Ana CA, March 1994. Young AS: Novel agents and approaches for the treatment of psychosis. Presentation to the Los Angeles

County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles CA, April 1994. Young AS: The use of clozapine in geriatric patients. Grand Rounds at Van Nuys-Hollywood Hospital, Los

Angeles CA, May 1994. Young AS: Suicidal ideation and behavior in recent-onset schizophrenia. Presentation at the UCLA Clinical

Research Center for Schizophrenia and Psychiatric Rehabilitation Update on Schizophrenia Research, Los Angeles CA, October 1994.

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Young AS: Suicidal ideation and behavior in recent-onset schizophrenia. Presentation to the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute Division of Social Psychiatry, Los Angeles CA, October 1994.

Young AS: Suicide in recent-onset schizophrenia. Grand Rounds at the UCLA-Santa Monica West Mental Health Center, Santa Monica CA, January 1995.

Young AS: Suicide in schizophrenia. Grand Rounds at Daniel Freeman Marina Hospital, Los Angeles CA, January 1995.

Young AS, Sullivan G: Capitated managed care in the public sector. Presentation to the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Managed Care Task Force, Los Angeles CA, March 1995.

Young AS: The diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia. Grand Rounds at Torrance Memorial Medical Center, Torrance CA, May 31, 1995.

Young AS: Suicide and schizophrenia. A workshop at the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill Annual Conference, Los Angeles CA, October 1995.

Young AS, Vaccaro JV, Kopelowicz A: Clinical impression of two years of experience with risperidone. A presentation at a UCLA Department of Psychiatry Symposia Series, November 1995, March 1996, April 1996 and twice in May 1996.

Young AS: Suicide and schizophrenia. A presentation to the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Norwalk CA, January 1996.

Young AS: Case manager activities and provider characteristics in a public mental health system. A presentation to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Research Centers Conference, Little Rock AR, April 1996.

Young AS: The diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia. Grand Rounds at Holy Cross Medical Center, Los Angeles CA, May 1996.

Young AS: The performance of case management activities in public sector mental health clinics. Grand Rounds at UCLA - Santa Monica West Mental Health Center, Santa Monica CA, June 1996.

Young AS: New psychiatric medications. Presentation to West Los Angeles AMI, Beverly Hills CA, September 16, 1996.

Young AS: Novel antipsychotic medications. Presentation to the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, West Central Mental Health Center, Los Angeles CA, November 26, 1996.

Young AS: Novel antipsychotic medications. Grand Rounds at UC Irvine Medical Center, Orange CA, September 1997.

Young AS: Quality management for mental health under publicly financed managed care. Presentation for the OHEP Center for Medical Education conference on Public Sector Managed Care, Detroit MI, October 1997.

Young AS: New psychiatric medications and rehabilitation. Presentation to West Los Angeles AMI, Beverly Hills CA, November 1997.

Young AS: Novel antipsychotic medications. Grand Rounds at Kedren Community Mental Health Center, Los Angeles CA, November 1997.

Young AS: The use of novel antipsychotic medications in treatment-refractory mood disorders. Grand Rounds at UCLA Edelman Westside Mental Health Center, Los Angeles CA, January 8, 1998.

Young AS: Novel antipsychotic medications. Grand Rounds at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles CA, January 15, 1998.

Young AS: Measuring the quality of care for schizophrenia. Presentation at, “From research to practice in mental health: changing provider and organizational behavior,” a workshop at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, February 19, 1998.

Young AS: Clozapine and other novel antipsychotic medications. Grand Rounds at the Ventura County Behavioral Health Agency, Ventura CA, March 19, 1998.

Young AS: New psychiatric medications and rehabilitation. Presentation to South Bay AMI, Torrance CA, April 20, 1998.

Young AS: Novel antipsychotic medications. Grand Rounds at Encino Hospital, Los Angeles CA, April 30, 1998. Young AS: Measurement and management of quality of care for schizophrenia. Presentation in Experimental

Psychopathology Seminar (UCLA Psychiatry Course #603), Los Angeles CA, May 14, 1998. Young AS: Novel antipsychotic medications. Presentation to the Southern Nevada Psychiatric Association, Las

Vegas NV, June 11, 1998. Young AS: New psychiatric medications and rehabilitation. Presentation to West Los Angeles AMI, Los Angeles

CA, September 16, 1998. Young AS: Research in quality of care. Grand Rounds at Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System

Psychiatry Service, Los Angeles CA, January 7, 1999.

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Young AS: New antipsychotic medications in the treatment of schizophrenia. Grand Rounds at I-Can, Pasadena CA, January 22, 1999.

Young AS: Treatment of psychosis in the geriatric population. Grand Rounds at Metro State Hospital, Norwalk CA, April 21, 1999.

Young AS: Quality of care for depression and anxiety in the United States. Presentation at UCLA Psychology Department Research Seminar, Los Angeles CA, May 7, 1999.

Young AS: Measuring quality of care and provider competencies. Presentation, workshop, and mentoring group for young investigators at the Institute on Intervention Research, sponsored by the UCLA IRC, New Hampshire-Dartmouth PRC, and the UCSD IRC, June 2 and 3, 1999.

Young AS: HealthCare for Communities: Quality of care for depression and anxiety in the United States. Presentation to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Board and staff, Beverly Hills CA, September 21, 1999.

Young AS: Co-Director of the Conference, “Improving Functional Outcomes in Individuals with Psychotic Disorders” sponsored by VISN 22 MIRECC and UCLA, Anaheim CA, November 12 and 13, 1999.

Young AS: Performance indicators. Presentation to the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Executive Committee, Los Angeles CA, April 11, 2000.

Young AS: New psychiatric medications and other treatments. Presentation to West Los Angeles AMI, Los Angeles CA, September 11, 2000.

Young AS: Novel antipsychotic medications. CME presentation to mental health professionals at Kaiser Mental Health Center, Los Angeles CA, September 21, 2000.

Young AS, Brucker B: Influencing policy by establishing the quality and cost-effectiveness of care. President’s Workshop at the National Academy of Neuropsychology Annual Conference, Orlando FL, November 15, 2000.

Young AS: The quality of care received by people with psychiatric disorders. Presentation at the UCSD MIRECC Conference, “Psychosis Does Not Stand Alone: Issues in Co-Morbidity,” La Jolla CA, December 3, 2000.

Young AS: The quality of care for depressive disorders in the United States: Impact on primary care. Joint Grand Rounds, Long Beach Veterans Healthcare System Medicine and Mental Health Services, Long Beach CA, March 28, 2001.

Young AS: Improving the quality of care for schizophrenia. Grand Rounds, University of California Irvine, April 3, 2001.

Young AS: An update on clozapine. Presentation to Ventura County Behavioral Health Services, Ventura CA, May 15, 2001.

Young AS: Improving the quality of care for schizophrenia. Workshop at the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill California Chapter Annual Meeting, Torrance, CA, September 7, 2001.

Young AS: Improving the quality of care for schizophrenia. Grand Rounds, Long Beach Veterans Healthcare System Mental Health Service, September 12, 2001.

Young AS: Improving the quality of care for psychiatric disorders. Grand Rounds, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, September 18, 2001.

Young AS: Improving the quality of mental health care. Presentation at Psychosis and Mood Disorder Seminar, UCLA Psychology Department, October 5, 2001.

Young AS: The quality of care for depression and anxiety in the United States. Grand Rounds, Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System, Los Angeles CA, November 8, 2001.

Young AS: Chair of Treatment Panel. Coping with Mental Illness and Crafting Public Policy: A Symposium sponsored by UCLA, UC Berkeley, and UCSF, Los Angeles CA, January 12, 2002.

Young AS: New antipsychotic medications. Grand Rounds at Northridge Hospital Medical Center, Van Nuys CA, March 7, 2002.

Young AS: Severe mental illness and HIV. Seminar to the Los Angeles HIV Mental Health Task Force, Gay and Lesbian Center, Los Angeles CA, March 12, 2002.

Young AS: Improving care for psychiatric disorders. Presentation at the MIRECC Conference, “Treating Patients with Psychosis: Improving Functional Outcome,” Scottsdale, AZ, April 12, 2002.

Young AS: New psychiatric treatments and risk for suicide. Presentation to West Los Angeles AMI, Los Angeles CA, September 18, 2002.

Young AS, Forquer SL, Chinman MJ, Knight EL, Vogel H, Rowe M, Miller A: Improving the competency of clinicians providing care for severe mental illness. Presentation at the Southern Regional Center for Mental Health Services Conference, New Orleans LA, September 24, 2002.

Young AS, Mintz J, Cohen AN: Improving Care Management in Schizophrenia. Presentation at the VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) National Conference, Washington DC, December 11, 2002.

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Young AS: The RAND/UCLA panel method and its applications in mental health. Director of one-day conference for NIMH and MATRICS staff, RAND, Santa Monica CA, February 3, 2003.

Young AS: Improving care by empowering consumers. Presentation at the MIRECC Conference, “Treatment and Rehabilitation of the Client with Psychosis: Latest Developments,” Anaheim, CA, April 12, 2003.

Young AS: The RAND/UCLA panel method. Presentation at the NIMH Conference, “Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia,” Potomac, MD, April 14, 2003.

Young AS, Nuechterlein KN, Green MF: Co-chairs for RAND/UCLA expert consensus panel on measurement of cognition in schizophrenia. A component of the NIMH contract, “Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (MATRICS).” Los Angeles, CA, September 29, 2003.

Young AS, Mintz J, Cohen AN: Implementation of an informatics application for collaborative management of chronic illness. Presentation as part of the panel, “Informatics Strategies to Support Healthcare Quality Improvement” at the Department of Veterans Affairs Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) National Meeting, Washington DC, December 11, 2003.

Young AS: Improving the quality of care for schizophrenia. Grand Rounds, Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System at Sepulveda, Los Angeles CA, January 7, 2004.

Young AS, Chaney E: Informatics for care management. Chair, Special Interest Group at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, March 11, 2004.

Young AS: Improving the quality of care for psychiatric disorders. Grand Rounds, Yale University Department of Psychiatry, New Haven CT, April 16, 2004.

Young AS, Chaney EF, McCutcheon S: Informatics systems supporting collaborative care of chronic illness. Chair of session at the VA 2004 Information Technology Conference, Austin TX, August 12, 2004.

Young AS: Improving the quality of care for psychiatric disorders. Grand Rounds, Harbor UCLA Department of Psychiatry, Torrance CA, September 14, 2004.

Young AS: Emerging information technologies in psychiatric care. Grand Rounds, Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System at West Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA, October 7, 2004.

Young AS: A consumer-led intervention that improves provider quality. Research Seminar, New Hampshire-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Lebanon NH, October 15, 2004.

Young AS: Improving care for schizophrenia: Evidence-based approaches to psychosocial interventions. 16th Annual Southwest Psychiatric Symposium, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque NM, October 30, 2004.

Young AS: Evaluation of parity in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program: Effect on high utilizers. Presentation to the MacArthur Network on Mental Health Policy Research, Santa Monica CA, January 27, 2005.

Young AS: A consumer-led intervention that improves provider quality. Grand Rounds, Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System at Sepulveda, Los Angeles CA, February 9, 2005.

Young AS: Improving care for schizophrenia. Panel presentation at VA MIRECC National Meeting, New Orleans LA, June 7, 2005.

Young AS: A consumer-led intervention that improves provider quality. Grand Rounds, Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System at West Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA, June 9, 2005.

Young AS, Cohen AN, Dorr D, Chaney E, Goldstein M: Informatics systems supporting collaborative care of chronic illness. Chair of panel at Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA, June 28, 2005.

Young AS, Miranda J: Quality Forum conducted by the UCLA-RAND National Institute of Mental Health Center for Research on Quality in Managed Care, in collaboration with community partners. Co-Chair of the Forum, Los Angeles CA, September 12, 2005.

Young AS, Chaney E: National CHIACC Expert Panel on information systems to support improved care for chronic illness. Chair of the panel, Santa Monica CA, September 27, 2005.

Young AS, Brown R, Chinman M, Glynn S: Recovery: The Future of Mental Health Care in VA. Chair of Panel at Grand Rounds, Greater Los Angeles VA Healthcare System, Los Angeles CA, December 8, 2005.

Young AS, Cohen AN, Mintz J, Brown AH, Chinman M, Owen R: EQUIP: Improving Care for Schizophrenia. Poster for VA national network directors at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, February 15, 2006.

Young AS: Consumer Links to Their Clinical Records: Policies for Electronic Health Records and the Emerging Role of Personal Health Records. Presentation at the Sixth Annual California Information Management Conference, Universal City CA, March 15, 2006.

Young AS: Information systems to improve care for chronic illness. Presentation at the American Association for Technology in Psychiatry (AATP) National Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May 20, 2006.

Young AS: Recovery and improving care for schizophrenia. Presentation at aripiprazole launch meetings: Tokyo, Japan, July 29, 2006, and Osaka, Japan, July 30, 2006.

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Young AS: National VA HSR&D State of the Art Conference. Member of workgroup on informatics for chronic illness care at the, Arlington VA, September 14-15, 2006.

Young AS: Improving Chronic Illness Care: Development of Routine Patient Self-Assessment. Presentation for the national VA VIReC Clinical Informatics Cyber-Seminar, October 17, 2006.

Young AS: Evaluation and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia. Presentation to Los Angeles Chapter of NAMI, Los Angeles CA, October 18, 2006.

Young AS: Supporting Recovery: Improving Workforce Competencies in Mental Health. CME presentation at Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Recovery Symposium, November 2, 2006.

Young AS: Department of Veterans Affairs VISN 5 Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, member of advisory board, Baltimore MD, October 31, 2006.

Young AS: Psychosis & PTSD: Common Approaches to Understanding Illness & Improving Outcome. Moderator for VA Southern California Psychotherapy, Recovery & Rehabilitation Panel, Long Beach CA, March 13, 2007.

Young AS: Implementing Recovery-Oriented, Evidence-Based Practices in Schizophrenia. Presentations at the VA National Mental Health Meeting, Alexandria VA, July 18 & 19, 2007.

Young AS: Improving Chronic Illness Care: Development of Routine Patient Self-Assessment. Grand Rounds, Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System at Sepulveda, Los Angeles CA, April 2, 2008.

Young AS, Hamilton-Brown A, Chinman MJ, Cohen AN, Reist C: Improving Care for Schizophrenia: Process Evaluation of Implementation in EQUIP. Panel presentation at the VA National Mental Health Meeting, Arlington VA, July 22, 2008.

Young AS, Campinell A, Cuerdon T, Owen RR, Resnick SG, Rosenheck R: Evaluating Implementation and Spread of Evidence-Based Practices in VHA Specialty Mental Health Services. Chair of workshop at the Department of Veterans Affairs QUERI National Meeting, Phoenix AZ, December 11, 2008.

Young AS, Yano E, Cohen AN, Hamilton A, Rubenstein L: Can Six Blind Men Find Apples & Oranges: Using Multiple Data Sources to Describe Variable Implementation of QI Interventions. Presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs QUERI National Meeting, Phoenix AZ, December 12, 2008.

Young AS: Metabolic Side-Effects of Antipsychotic Medications. Grand Rounds, Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System at Sepulveda, Los Angeles CA, April 15, 2009.

Young AS, Cohen AN: Weight Gain and Related Side-Effects of Antipsychotic Medications. Presentation at NAMI Community Conference on Mental Health, Sinai Temple, Los Angeles CA, May 17, 2009.

Young AS, Cohen AN, Niv N: Education for Individuals with Mental Illness. Presentation to National VA Education Coordinators group, internet and phone conferencing, June 2, 2009.

Young AS, Cohen AN: Improving Weight and Related Side-Effects of Antipsychotic Medication. Workshop speaker at the VA National Mental Health Meeting, Baltimore MD, July 22, 2009.

Young AS, Hamilton A, Cohen AN, EQUIP Investigators: Implementing recovery-oriented care: The importance of clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs. Presentation at the VA National Mental Health Meeting, Baltimore MD, July 22, 2009.

Young AS, Perkins DO, Newcomer JW: Schizophrenia: Treating a Chronic Disease with a Focus on Early Intervention, Adherence, and Recovery. National video broadcast of Neuroscience CME, Washington DC, August 12, 2009.

Young AS, Kane JM: Spotlight on Schizophrenia: Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment. CME presentation at US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress. Las Vegas NV, November 2, 2009.

Young AS, Chinman M, Hamilton A, Smith J: Building Quality Improvement Teams to Address Gaps in Care: Tools, Methods, and Evaluation. Workshop at Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders, Little Rock AR, April 29, 2010.

Young AS: Recommendations for Monitoring and Management of Patients Prescribed Antipsychotic Medications. CME presentation at VA Conference on Improving the Health of Veterans Who Receive Antipsychotic Medications. Washington DC, May 18, 2010.

Young AS, Niv N: Improving the Health of People Who Are Prescribed Antipsychotic Medication: Recommendations for Monitoring and Management. National VA Cyber-Seminar. June 9, 2010.

Young AS, Smith J, Hagedorn H, VanDeusen Lukas C: Evaluating Implementation Trials. Panel at QUERI Conference, Enhancing Implementation Science in VA. Denver CO, July 20, 2010.

Young AS: Metabolic Monitoring and Management in People Prescribed Antipsychotic Medication. CME presentation at US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress. Orlando FL, November 19, 2010.

Young AS: Cannabis and Psychosis. CME presentation at US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress. Orlando FL, November 20, 2010.

Young AS, Koegel P, Ayers N, Lopez S, Sapp T, Schraiber R: RAND Policy Forum: From Management to Recovery: Approaches to Serious Mental Illness. Panel. Santa Monica CA, January 26, 2011.

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Young AS: Cannabis and Psychosis. Greater Los Angeles VA Social Work Service addiction treatment training. Los Angeles CA, March 4, 2011.

Young AS, Hagedorn H: Evaluation in Implementation Research: Examples and Challenges. National VA HSR&D QUERI Cyberseminar webinar. May 12, 2011.

Young AS, Smith J, Hagedorn H, VanDeusen Lukas C: Evaluating Implementation Trials. Panel at QUERI Conference, Enhancing Implementation Science in VA Conference. Phoenix AZ, September 16, 2011.

Young AS: Alternatives to the Randomized Controlled Trial in Implementation Science. National VA HSR&D QUERI Cyberseminar webinar. More than 400 attendees. February 9 and 16, 2012.

Young AS, Hagedorn H: Enhancing Implementation Science Evaluation Details. National VA HSR&D QUERI Cyberseminar webinar. 161 attendees. July 27, 2012.

Young AS: Multi-site Implementation Research to Improve Care for Schizophrenia. Grand Rounds, Kansas University Department of Psychiatry. November 13, 2012.

Young AS: Multi-site Implementation Research to Improve Care for Schizophrenia. Grand Rounds, Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare System at Sepulveda, Los Angeles CA, February 27, 2013.

Young AS: Alternatives to Randomized Controlled Trials in Improvement Science. Improvement Science Summit on Research Methods, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio TX, July 9, 2013.

Young AS: Implementation Research to Improve Care for Schizophrenia. University of Michigan Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Ann Arbor MI, September 25, 2013.

Young AS: Implementation Research to Improve Care for Schizophrenia. University of Southern California Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Los Angeles CA, October 2, 2013.

Young AS: Web-Based Delivery of MOVE! to Veterans with Mental Illness (WebMOVE!). Department of Veterans Affairs National Mental Health Showcase, Washington DC, May 13, 2014.

Young AS: Chair, Schizophrenia Symposium. Second Meeting on Patient Reported Outcomes and Person Centered Care in Mental Health, Washington DC, September 27, 2014.

Young AS: Discussant, Improving Care Quality through Hybrid Implementation / Effectiveness Studies. Panel at 7th Annual Conference on Dissemination and Implementation, Washington DC, December 8, 2014.

Young AS: Advancements in the Assessment of Medication Adherence. CME panel at Texas Council 30th Annual Conference, Houston TX, June 17, 2015.

Young AS: Improving Weight in Veterans with Serious Mental Illness: Computerized Services with Peer Coaches. National VA HSR&D Cyberseminar webinar. April 19, 2016. https://www.hsrd.research.va.gov/for_researchers/cyber_seminars/archives/video_archive.cfm?SessionID=1139

Young AS: Ending Veteran Homelessness: Can Housing First Meet the Needs of an Increasingly Vulnerable Homeless Population? Panelist at the 2017 VA HSR&D / QUERI National Conference, Arlington VA, July 19, 2017.

Young AS: Treatment and Risk Prediction: Applying Clinical Informatics in Psychiatry. UCLA Psychiatry Grand Rounds CME, Los Angeles CA, October 24, 2017.

Young AS: Treatment and Risk Prediction: Clinical Informatics in Mental Health. Harbor UCLA Grand Rounds CME, Torrance CA, January 23, 2018.

Young AS: Improving Weight in People with Serious Mental Illness: Computerized Services with Peer Coaches. Los Angeles County Edelman Mental Health Center, Los Angeles CA, July 18, 2018.

Young AS: Alternatives to the Randomized Controlled Trial in Implementation Science. VA National MIRECC Research Fellow Webinar. January 16, 2019.

Young AS: Treatment and Risk Prediction: Clinical Informatics for Care of Serious Mental Illness. American Psychiatric Association CSS National CME Webinar. February 22, 2019.

Young AS: Computerized Clinical Services in Mental Health. National VA CBOC Mental Health CME Grand Rounds Webinar. April 10, 2019 and April 11, 2019. 92 attendees.

Young AS, Rolin D, Brister TS, Hendry PR: It Takes a Village: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Use of Clozapine in Patients With Persistent Psychosis. CME presentation at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA, May 19, 2019.

Young AS: Better Care and Evidence-Based Treatment: An Introduction to the Clinical Support System for Serious Mental Illness. CME presentation at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA, May 20, 2019.

Young AS: Successfully Addressing Weight Gain in Patients With Serious Mental Illness. CME presentation at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA, May 20, 2019.

Young AS: The Use of Clozapine for Thriving in the Community. Presentation at the IIMHL NASMHPD national meeting, Washington DC, September 12, 2019.

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Young AS: Interview-Based Assessment of Cognitive Deficits in People with Serious Mental Illness. CME workshop at the Institute for Psychiatric Services National Meeting, New York NY, October 4, 2019.

Young AS: Augmenting Serious Mental Illness Care with Digital Mental Health Tools and Registries: Real World Considerations. CME presentation at the Institute for Psychiatric Services National Meeting, New York NY, October 5, 2019.

BIBLIOGRAPHY RESEARCH PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED: 1. Tschudi C, Young AS, Ruben L, Patton CL, Richards FF: Calmodulin genes in trypanosomes are tandemly

repeated and produce multiple mRNAs with a common 5' leader sequence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 1985; 82:3998-4002. PMID: 3858856. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.82.12.3998

2. Faraone SV, Young AS, Brown WA: Neuroleptic non-response and affective symptoms: a 2-year prospective study of schizophrenic outpatients. Psychiatry Research 1989; 28:315-321. PMID: 2569751. https://doi.org/10.1016/0165-1781(89)90212-6

3. Young AS, Faraone SV, Brown WA: Correction of serum neuroleptic activity for blood-to-brain distribution: a method that may render radioreceptor assay results comparable between neuroleptics. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 1989; 9:361-363. PMID: 2571620. https://journals.lww.com/psychopharmacology/Abstract/1989/10000/Correction_of_Serum_Neuroleptic_Activity_for.9.aspx

4. Vaccaro JV, Young AS, Glynn S: Community-based care of individuals with schizophrenia: Combining psychosocial and pharmacologic therapies. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 1993; 16:387-399. PMID: 8101374. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0193-953X(18)30180-1

5. Liberman RP, Kopelowicz A, Young AS: Biobehavioral treatment and rehabilitation of schizophrenia. Behavior Therapy 1994; 25: 89-107. PMID: 9384930. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0005-7894(05)80147-9 Reprinted as: Biobehavioural therapy in the rehabilitation of psychotic patients. Italian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences 1993; 3:129-138.

6. Young AS: The neuroleptic treatment of schizophrenia: dosing strategies, depot preparations and novel medications. Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry; 1996; 13 (1):18-26. https://doi.org/10.29046/JJP.013.1.003

7. Matsuda KT, Cho MC, Lin KM, Smith MW, Young AS, Adams JA: Clozapine dosage, serum levels, efficacy, and side effect profiles: A comparison of Korean-American and Caucasian patients. Psychopharmacology Bulletin 1996; 32 (2): 253-257. PMID: 8783895. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015036542499;view=1up;seq=265

8. Grusky O, Podus D, Webster C, Young AS: Measuring the cost and outcome effects of case management teams. Research in the Sociology of Health Care, 1997; 14: 305-325.

9. Sullivan G, Young AS, Morgenstern H: Behaviors as risk factors for rehospitalization: implications for predicting and preventing admissions among the seriously mentally ill. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 1997; 32: 185-190. PMID: 9184463. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF00788237

10. Jeste DV, Klausner M, Brecher M, Clyde C, Jones R, ARCS Study Group (Young AS et al): A clinical evaluation of risperidone in the treatment of schizophrenia: a 10-week, open-label, multicenter trial. ARCS Study Group. Assessment of Risperdal in a Clinical Setting. Psychopharmacology. 1997; 131: 239-47. PMID: 9203234. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s002130050289.pdf

11. Webster CM, Grusky O, Young AS, Podus D: Leadership structures in case management teams: an application of social network analysis. Research In Community and Mental Health. 1998; 9: 11-28.

12. Young AS, Grusky O, Sullivan G, Webster CM, Podus D: The effect of provider characteristics on case management activities. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 1998; 26: 21-32. PMID: 9866232. https://www.springerlink.com/content/k4720075uw120r66/fulltext.pdf

13. Young AS, Nuechterlein KN, Mintz J, Ventura J, Gitlin M, Liberman RP: Suicidal ideation and suicide attempts in recent-onset schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 1998; 24: 629-634. PMID: 9853794. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.schbul.a033354

14. Young AS, Sullivan G, Burnam MA, Brook RH: Measuring the quality of outpatient treatment for schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1998; 55: 611-617. PMID: 9672051. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/204040

15. Young AS, Sullivan G, Murata D, Sturm R, Koegel P: Implementing publicly funded risk contracts with community mental health organizations. Psychiatric Services. 1998; 49:1579-1584. PMID: 9856620. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/ps.49.12.1579

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16. Webster CM, Grusky O, Podus D, Young AS: Team leadership: Networks differences in women's and men's instrumental and expressive relations. Administration & Policy in Mental Health. 1999; 26 (3): 169-190. PMID: 10339833. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1021394113278

17. Sturm R, Gresenz C, Sherbourne C, Minnium K, Klap R, Bhattacharya J, Farley D, Young AS, Burnam MA, Wells KB: The design of HealthCare for Communities: A study of health care delivery for alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health conditions. Inquiry. 1999; 36: 221-233. PMID: 10459376. https://www.jstor.org/stable/29772825?&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

18. Belin TR, Hu MY, Young AS, Grusky O: Performance of a general location model with an ignorable missing-data assumption in a multivariate mental health services study. Statistics in Medicine. 1999; 18: 3123-35. PMID: 10544311. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0258(19991130)18:22<3123::AID-SIM277>3.0.CO;2-2

19. Kapur K, Young AS, Murata D, Sullivan G, Koegel P: The economic impact of capitated care for high utilizers of public mental health services: the Los Angeles PARTNERS program experience. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 1999; 26: 415-428. PMID: 10565102. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02287302

20. Sullivan G, Koegel P, Kanouse DE, Cournos F, McKennon K, Young AS, Bean D: HIV and people with serious mental illness: the public sector’s role in reducing HIV risk and improving care. Psychiatric Services; 1999; 50:648-652. PMID: 10332900. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/ps.50.5.648

21. Young AS: Evaluating and improving the appropriateness of treatment for schizophrenia. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 1999; 7:114-118. PMID: 10471250. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.3109/hrp.7.2.114 Reprinted in the Greek edition of the Harvard Review of Psychiatry 2000; 7: No 2.

22. Young AS, Sullivan G, Duan N: Patient, provider, and treatment factors associated with poor quality care for schizophrenia. Mental Health Services Research. 1999; 1 (4): 201-211. PMID: 11256726. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1022369323451

23. Young AS, Grusky O, Jordan D, Belin TR: Routine outcome monitoring in a public mental health system: the impact of patients who leave care. Psychiatric Services. 2000; 51: 85-91. PMID: 10647138. https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.51.1.85 Reprinted in Behavioral Outcomes & Guidelines Sourcebook. New York, Faulkner & Gray, 2001.

24. Young AS, Forquer SL, Tran A, Starzynski M, Shatkin J: Identifying clinical competencies that support rehabilitation and empowerment in individuals with severe mental illness. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2000; 27: 321-333. PMID: 10932445. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02291743

25. Belin TR, Hu MY, Young AS, Grusky O: Using multiple imputation to incorporate cases with missing items in a mental health services study. Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology. 2000; 1: 7-22. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1010043700961

26. Unützer J, Klap R, Sturm R, Young AS, Marmon T, Shatkin J, Wells KB: Mental disorders and the use of alternative medicine: results from a national survey. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2000; 157: 1851-1857. PMID: 11967448. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.157.11.1851

27. Kapur K, Young AS, Murata D: Risk adjustment for high utilizers of public mental health care. Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. 2000; 3: 129-137. PMID: 11967448 https://doi.org/10.1002/mhp.85

28. Young AS, Kapur K, Murata D: Data Points: The time course of treatment costs among patients with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services. 2001; 52: 21. PMID: 11141522. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.ps.52.1.21

29. Young AS, Klap R, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB: The quality of care for depressive and anxiety disorders in the United States. Archives of General Psychiatry. 2001; 58: 55-61. PMID: 11146758. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/481702

30. Sullivan G, Young AS, Fortney S, Tillipman D, Murata D, Koegel P: Managed care in the public sector: Lessons learned from the Los Angeles PARTNERS program. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2001; 28: 155-163. PMID: 11338327. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02287458

31. Cradock JA, Young AS, Sullivan G: The accuracy of medical record documentation in schizophrenia. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2001; 28: 456-465. PMID: 11732247. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02287775

32. Cradock JA, Young AS, Forquer SL: Evaluating client and family preferences regarding outcomes in severe mental illness. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 2002; 29: 257-261. PMID: 12033670. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1015195626742

33. Cradock-O'Leary JA, Young AS, Yano EM, Wang M, Lee ML: Use of general medical services by VA patients with psychiatric disorders. Psychiatric Services. 2002; 53: 874-878. PMID: 12096172. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.ps.53.7.874

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34. Wells KB, Sherbourne CD, Sturm R, Young AS, Burnam MA: Alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health care for uninsured and insured Adults. Health Services Research. 2002; 37: 1055-1066. PMID: 12236383, PMCID: PMC1464001. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1034/j.1600-0560.2002.65.x

35. Mares AS, Young AS, McGuire JF, Rosenheck RA: Residential environment and quality of life among seriously mentally ill residents of board and care homes. Community Mental Health Journal. 2002; 38: 447-458. PMID: 12474933. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1023/A:1020876000860.pdf

36. Edlund MJ, Young AS, Kung FY, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB: Does satisfaction reflect the technical quality of mental health care? Health Services Research. 2003; 38: 631-645. PMID: 12785565, PMCID: PMC1360907. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1475-6773.00137

37. Chinman M, Young AS, Rowe M, Forquer S, Knight E, Miller A: An instrument to assess competencies of providers treating severe mental illness. Mental Health Services Research. 2003; 5: 97-108. PMID: 12801073. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1023281527952

38. Young AS, Mintz J, Cohen AN: Clinical Computing: Using information systems to improve care for persons with schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services. 2004; 253-255. PMID: 150017424. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.ps.55.3.253

39. Young AS, Mintz J, Cohen AN, Chinman MJ: A network-based system to improve care for schizophrenia: The Medical Informatics Network Tool (MINT). Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 2004; 11 (5): 358-367. PMID: 15187072, PMCID: PMC516242. https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article/11/5/358/819386

40. Chinman M, Young AS, Schell T, Hassell J, Mintz J: Computer-assisted self-assessment in persons with severe mental illness. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2004; 65: 1343-1351. PMID: 15491237. https://www.psychiatrist.com/jcp/article/pages/2004/v65n10/v65n1008.aspx

41. Young AS, Sullivan G, Bogart LM, Koegel P, Kanouse DE: Needs for services reported by adults with severe mental illness and HIV. Psychiatric Services. 2005; 56: 99-101. PMID: 15637201. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ps.56.1.99

42. Young AS, Chinman MJ, Cradock-O'Leary JA, Sullivan G, Murata D, Mintz J, Koegel P: Characteristics of individuals with severe mental illness who use emergency services. Community Mental Health Journal. 2005; 41: 159-168. PMID: 15974496. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10597-005-2650-0

43. Hoge MA, Paris M, Adger H, Collins FL, Finn CV, Fricks L, Gill KJ, Haber J, Hansen M, Ida DJ, Kaplan L, Northey WF, O'Connel MJ, Rosen AL, Taintor Z, Tondora J, Young AS: Workforce competencies in behavioral health: an overview. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 2005; 32: 593-631. PMID: 16082798. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10488-005-3259-x

44. Young AS, Chinman M, Forquer SL, Knight EL, Vogel H, Miller A, Rowe M, Mintz J: Use of a consumer-led intervention to improve provider competencies. Psychiatric Services. 2005; 56: 967-975. PMID: 16088014. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.ps.56.8.967

45. Erhart SM, Young AS, Marder SR, Mintz J: Clinical utility of Magnetic Resonance Imaging radiographs for suspected organic syndromes in adult psychiatry. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2005; 66: 968-973. PMID: 16086610. https://www.psychiatrist.com/jcp/article/pages/2005/v66n08/v66n0802.aspx

46. Goldman HH, Frank RG, Burnam MA, Huskamp HA, Ridgely MS, Normand SL, Young AS, Barry CL, Azzone V, Busch AB, Azrin ST, Moran G, Lichtenstein C, Blasinsky M: Behavioral health insurance parity for federal employees. New England Journal of Medicine. 2006; 354: 1378-86. PMID: 16571881. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMsa053737

47. Bogart LM, Fremont AM, Young AS, Pantoja P, Chinman M, Morton S, Koegel P, Sullivan G, Kanouse DE: Patterns of HIV Care for patients with serious mental illness. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 2006; 20: 175-82. PMID: 16548714. https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/apc.2006.20.175

48. Chinman M, Young AS, Hassell J, Davidson L: Toward the implementation of mental health consumer provider services. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2006; 33: 176-195. PMID: 16645906. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11414-006-9009-3

49. Busch AB, Huskamp HA, Normand ST, Young AS, Goldman H, Frank RG: The impact of parity on major depression treatment quality in the Federal Employees' Health Benefits Program after parity implementation. Medical Care. 2006; 44: 506–512. PMID: 16707998. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.mlr.0000215890.30756.b2

50. Sullivan G, Kanouse D, Young AS, Han X, Perlman J, Koegel P: Co-location of health care for adults with serious mental illness and HIV infection. Community Mental Health Journal. 2006; 42: 345-61. PMID: 16909323. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10597-006-9053-8

51. Niv N, Cohen AN, Mintz J, Ventura J, Young AS: The validity of using patient self-report to assess psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. 2007; 245-250. PMID: 17204397. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.schres.2006.11.011

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52. Azrin ST, Huskamp HA, Azzone V, Goldman HH, Frank RG, Burnam MA, Normand SL, Ridgely MS, Young AS, Barry CL, Busch AB, Moran G: Impact of full mental health and substance abuse parity for children in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. Pediatrics. 2007; 119: e452-459. PMID: 17272607, PMCID: PMC1995034. https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/119/2/e452.full.pdf

53. Dorr D, Bonner LM, Cohen AN, Shoai RS, Perrin R, Chaney E, Young AS: Informatics systems to promote improved care for chronic illness: A literature review. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 2007; 14: 156-163. PMID: 17213491, PMCID: PMC2213468. https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article/14/2/156/862414

54. Niv N, Cohen AN, Sullivan G, Young AS: The MIRECC version of the Global Assessment of Functioning scale: reliability and validity. Psychiatric Services. 2007; 58: 529-535. PMID: 17412856. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/ps.2007.58.4.529

55. Fremont AM, Young AS, Chinman M, Pantoja P, Morton S, Koegel P, Sullivan G, Kanouse D: Differences in HIV care between patients with and without severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services. 2007; 58: 681–688. PMID: 17463350. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/ps.2007.58.5.681

56. Chinman M, Hassell J, Magnabosco J, Nowlin-Finch N, Marusak S, Young AS: The feasibility of computerized patient self-assessment at mental health clinics. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 2007; 34: 401-9. PMID: 17453332. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10488-007-0120-4

57. Young AS, Chaney E, Shoai R, Bonner L, Cohen AN, Doebbeling B, Dorr D, Goldstein MK, Kerr E, Nichol P, Perrin R: Information technology to support improved care for chronic illness. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2007; 22 (Suppl 3): 425-430. PMID: 18026812, PMCID: PMC2150622. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11606-007-0303-4

58. Nuechterlein KH, Green MF, Kern RS, Baade LE, Barch DM, Cohen JD, Essock S, Fenton WS, Frese FJ, 3rd, Gold JM, Goldberg T, Heaton RK, Keefe RS, Kraemer H, Mesholam-Gately R, Seidman LJ, Stover E, Weinberger DR, Young AS, Zalcman S, Marder SR: The MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery, Part 1: test selection, reliability, and validity. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2008; 165: 203-13. PMID: 18172019. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2007.07010042

59. Brown AH, Cohen AN, Chinman MJ, Kessler C, Young AS: EQUIP: Implementing chronic care principles and applying formative evaluation methods to improve care for schizophrenia. Implementation Science. 2008; 3: 9. PMID: 18279505, PMCID: PMC2278162. https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-3-9

60. Hebert M, Rosenheck R, Drebing C, Young AS, Armstrong M: Integrating peer support initiatives in a large healthcare organization. Psychological Services. 2008; 5: 216-227. DOI: 10.1037/1541-1559.5.3.216 https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/1541-1559.5.3.216

61. Young AS, Klap R, Shoai R, Wells KB: Persistent depression and anxiety in the United States: prevalence and quality of care. Psychiatric Services. 2008; 59: 1391-1398. PMID: 19033165, PMCID: PMC3086068. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/ps.2008.59.12.1391

62. Hamilton AB, Cohen AN, Young AS: Organizational readiness in specialty mental health care. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2010; 25 Supplement 1: 27-31. PMID: 20077148, PMCID: PMC2806963. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11606-009-1133-3

63. Cohen AN, Glynn SM, Hamilton AB, Young AS: Implementation of a family intervention for individuals with schizophrenia. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2010; 25 Supplement 1: 32-37. PMID: 20077149, PMCID: PMC2806956. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11606-009-1136-0

64. Bystritsky A, Kerwin L, Niv N, Natoli JL, Abrahami N, Klap R, Wells K, Young AS: Clinical and subthreshold panic disorder. Depression and Anxiety. 2010; 27 (4): 381-389. PMID: 20013957, PMCID: PMC3094576. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/da.20622

65. Young AS, Niv N, Cohen AN, Kessler C, McNagny K: The appropriateness of routine medication treatment for schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 2010 (4); 36: 732-739. PMID: 18997159, PMCID: PMC2894584. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbn138. Reprinted in: Psychopathology & Abnormal Psychology, Volume V. London UK: Sage Publications. 2015: 191-204.

66. Henderson C, Jackson C, Slade M, Young AS, Strauss JL: How should we implement psychiatric advance directives? Views of Consumers, Caregivers, Mental Health Providers and Researchers. Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 2010; 37 (6): 447-458. PMID: 20099077. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10488-010-0264-5

67. Banta JE, Andersen RM, Young AS, Kominski G, Cunningham WE: Psychiatric Comorbidity and Mortality Among Veterans Hospitalized for Congestive Heart Failure. Military Medicine. 2010; 175: 732-741. PMID: 20968262, PMCID: PMC3131142. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED-D-10-00002

68. Niv N, Shatkin JP, Hamilton AB, Unützer J, Klap R, Young AS: The use of herbal medications and dietary supplements by people with mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal. 2010; 46 (6): 563-569. PMID: 19688594, PMCID: PMC2965367. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10597-009-9235-2

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69. Young AS, Niv N, Chinman M, Dixon L, Eisen SV, Fischer EP, Smith J, Valenstein M, Marder SR, Owen RR: Routine outcomes monitoring to support improving care for schizophrenia: Report from the VA Mental Health QUERI. Community Mental Health Journal. 2011; 47 (2): 123-135. PMID: 20658320, PMCID: PMC3058510. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10597-010-9328-y

70. Rost K, Hsieh Y, Xu S, Menachemi N, Young AS: Potential disparities in the management of schizophrenia in the United States. Psychiatric Services. 2011; 62 (6): 613-618. PMID: 21632729. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/ps.62.6.pss6206_0613

71. Cohen AN, Chinman MJ, Hamilton AB, Whelan F, Young AS: Using patient-facing kiosks to support quality improvement at mental health clinics. Medical Care. 2013; 51 (3): S13-S20. PMID: 23407006, PMCID: PMC3654521. https://journals.lww.com/lww-medicalcare/Fulltext/2013/03001/Using_Patient_facing_Kiosks_to_Support_Quality.6.aspx

72. Hamilton AB, Cohen AN, Glover DL, Whelan F, Chemerinski E, McNagny KP, Mullins D, Reist C, Schubert M, Young AS: Implementation of evidence-based employment services in specialty mental health. Health Services Research. 2013; 48 (6): 2224-2244. PMID: 24138608, PMCID: PMC4097836. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1475-6773.12115

73. Kertesz SG, Holt CA, Steward JL, Jones RN, Roth DL, Stringfellow E, Gordon AJ, Kim TW, Austin EL, Henry SR, Johnson NK, Granstaff US, O’Connell JJ, Golden JF, Young AS, Davis LL, Pollio DE: Comparing homeless persons' care experiences in tailored versus non-tailored primary care programs. American Journal of Public Health. 2013; 103 (S2): S331-S339. PMID: 24148052. PMCID: PMC3969114. https://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2013.301481?journalCode=ajph

74. Cohen AN, Golden JF, Young AS: Peer wellness coaches for adults with mental illness. Psychiatric Services. 2014; 65 (1): 129-130. PMID: 24382767. PMCID: PMC4041484. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.ps.650101

75. Niv N, Cohen AN, Hamilton A, Reist C, Young AS: Effectiveness of a psychosocial weight management program for individuals with schizophrenia. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2014; 41 (3): 370-380. PMID: 22430566. PMCID: PMC3809160. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11414-012-9273-3

76. Kertesz SG, Pollio DE, Jones RN, Steward J, Stringfellow EJ, Gordon AJ, Johnson NK, Kim TA, Daigle SG, Austin EL, Young AS, Golden JF, Davis LL, Roth DL, Holt CL: Development of the Primary Care Quality-Homeless (PCQ-H) Instrument: A Practical Survey of Homeless Patients' Experiences in Primary Care. Medical Care. 2014; 52 (8): 734-742. PMID: 25023918. PMCID: PMC4620084. https://doi.org/10.1097/MLR.0000000000000160

77. Armstrong NP, Cohen AN, Hellemann G, Reist C, Young AS: Validating a brief version of the Mental Health Recovery Measure for individuals with schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services. 2014; 65 (9): 1154-1159. PMID: 24828568. https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.ps.201300215

78. Chang ET, Wells KB, Young AS, Stockdale S, Johnson MD, Fickel JJ, Jou K, Rubenstein LV: The Anatomy of Primary Care and Mental Health Clinician Communication: A Quality Improvement Case Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2014; 29(S2): S598-606. PMID: 24715400. PMCID: PMC4070235. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11606-013-2731-7

79. Bromley E, Mikesell L, Armstrong N, Young AS: “You Might Lose Him Through the Cracks”: Clinicians’ views on discharge from Assertive Community Treatment. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 2015; 42(1): 99. PMID: 24692027. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10488-014-0547-3

80. Iyer SP, Young AS: Health screening, counseling, and hypertension control for people with serious mental illness in primary care settings. General Hospital Psychiatry. 2015; 37(1): 60-66. PMID: 25480463. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0163834314002655?

81. Chinman M, Oberman R, Hanusa BH, Cohen A, Salyers MP, Twamley EW, Young AS: A cluster randomized trial of adding peer specialists to intensive case management teams in the Veterans Health Administration. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2015; 42 (1): 109-121. PMID: 23657754. PMCID: PMC5649383. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11414-013-9343-1

82. Hamilton AB, Chinman M, Cohen AN, Oberman RS, Young AS: Implementation of consumer providers into mental health intensive case management teams. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2015; 42 (1): 100-108. PMID: 24091610. PMCID: PMC5647785. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11414-013-9365-8

83. Chrystal JG, Glover DL, Young AS, Whelan F, Austin EL, Johnson NK, Pollio DE, Holt CL, Stringfellow E, Gordon AJ, Kim TA, Daigle SG, Steward JL, Kertesz SG: Experience of primary care among homeless individuals with mental health conditions. PLOS ONE. 2015; 10 (2): e0 117395. PMID: 25659142. PMCID: PMC4319724. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117395

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84. Gabrielian S, Bromley E, Hellemann GS, Kern RS, Goldenson NI, Danley ME, Young AS: Factors affecting exits from homelessness among persons with serious mental illness and substance use disorders. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2015; 76 (4): e469-e476. PMID: 25919839. PMCID: PMC4620999. https://www.psychiatrist.com/jcp/article/Pages/2015/v76n04/v76n0412.aspx

85. Gabrielian S, Burns AV, Nanda N, Hellemann G, Kane V, Young AS: Factors associated with premature exits from supported housing. Psychiatric Services. 2016; 67 (1): 86-93. PMID: 26467908. PMCID: PMC4701592. https://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201400311

86. Mikesell L, Bromley E, Young AS, Vona P, Zima B: Integrating client and clinician perspectives on psychotropic medication decisions: Developing a communication-centered epistemic model of shared decision making for mental health contexts. Health Communication. 2016; 31 (6): 707-717. PMID: 26529605. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2014.993296

87. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goldberg R, Hellemann G, Kreyenbuhl J, Niv N, Nowlin-Finch N, Oberman R, Whelan F: Improving weight in people with serious mental illness: The effectiveness of computerized services with peer coaches. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2017; 32 (Suppl 1): 48-55. PMID: 28271427. PMCID: PMC5359157. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-016-3963-0

88. Gabrielian S, Hamilton AB, Alexandrino A, Hellemann G, Young AS: “They're Homeless in a Home”: Retaining homeless-experienced consumers in supported housing. Psychological Services. 2017; 14 (2): 154-166. PMID: 28481600. https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000119

89. Bromley E, Mikesell L, Whelan F, Hellemann G, Hunt M, Cuddeback G, Bradford DW, Young AS: Clinical factors associated with successful discharge from Assertive Community Treatment. Community Mental Health Journal. 2017; 53 (8): 916-921. PMID: 28116636. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-017-0083-1

90. Arevian AC, Jeffrey J, Young AS, Ong MK: Opportunities for flexible, on-demand care delivery through telemedicine. Psychiatric Services. 2018; 69 (1): 5-8. PMID: 29291694. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201600589

91. Castillo EG, Chung B, Bromley E, Kataoka SH, Braslow JT, Essock SM, Young AS, Greenberg JM, Miranda J, Dixon LB, Wells KB: Community, public policy, and recovery from mental illness: Emerging research and initiatives. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 2018; 26 (2): 70-81. PMID: 29381527. PMCID: PMC5843494. https://doi.org/10.1097/HRP.0000000000000178

92. Pedersen ER, Huang W, Cohen AN, Young, AS: Alcohol use and service utilization among Veterans in treatment for schizophrenia. Psychological Services. 2018; 15 (1): 21-30. PMID: 28287773. https://doi.org/10.1037/ser0000109

93. Moreau J, Cordasco K, Young AS, Oishi S, Rose D, Canelo I, Yano EM, Haskell S, Hamilton A: The use of telemental health to meet the mental health needs of women in VA. Women’s Health Issues. 2018; 28 (2): 181-187. PMID: 29339013. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.whi.2017.12.005

94. Cohen AN, Collins G, Nucifora FC, Strobel R, Wait DB, Young AS. Clinical consensus recommendations for urine testing of adherence to antipsychotics among people with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services. 2018; 69 (3): 345-48. PMID: 29241434. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201700082

95. Young AS, Cohen AN, Chang ET, Flynn AWP, Hamilton AB, Oberman R, Vinzon M: A clustered controlled trial of the implementation and effectiveness of a medical home to improve health care of people with serious mental illness: study protocol. BMC Health Services Research. 2018; 18: 428, PMID: 29880047. PMCID: PMC5992687. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3237-0

96. Janney CA, Greenberg JM, Moin T, Kim HM, Holleman RG, Hughes M, Damschroder LJ, Richardson CR, Young AS, Steinle N: Does mental health influence weight loss in adults with prediabetes? Findings from the VA Diabetes Prevention Program. General Hospital Psychiatry. 2018; 53: 32-37, PMID: 29729586. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2018.04.001

97. Gabrielian S, Young AS, Greenberg JM, Bromley E: Social support and housing transitions among homeless adults with serious mental illness and substance use disorders. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 2018; 41(3):208-215, PMID: 27547855. PMCID: PMC5322226. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000213

98. Muralidharan A, Niv N, Brown CH, Olmos-Ochoa TT, Fang LJ, Cohen AN, Kreyenbuhl J, Oberman RS, Goldberg RW, Young AS: Impact of online weight management with peer coaching on physical activity levels of adults with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services. 2018; 69 (10): 1062-1068, PMID: 30041588. PMCID: PMC6611674 https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201700391

99. Bennett LL, Cohen AN, Young AS: Factors associated with weight intervention participation among people with serious mental illness. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 2018; 206 (11): 896-899. PMID: 30371644. PMCID: PMC6209117. https://doi.org/10.1097/NMD.0000000000000892

100. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Hellemann G, Reist C, Whelan F: Implementing patient-reported outcomes to improve the quality of care for weight of patients with schizophrenia. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 2019; 46 (1): 129-139. PMID: 30465314. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11414-018-9641-8

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101. Gabrielian S, Bromley E, Hamilton AB, Vu VT, Alexandrino A, Koosis E, Young AS: Problem solving skills and deficits among homeless Veterans with serious mental illness. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 2019; 89 (2): 287-295. PMID: 30010363. PMCID: PMC6335203 https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ort0000340

102. Cohen AN, Pedersen ER, Glynn SM, Hamilton AB, McNagny KP, Reist C, Chemerinski E, Young AS: Preferences for family involvement among veterans in treatment for schizophrenia. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 2019; 42 (3): 210-219. PMID: 30920257. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000352

103. Gabrielian S, Hamilton AB, Gelberg L, Koosis ER, Johnson A, Young AS: Identifying social skills that support housing attainment and retention among homeless persons with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services. 2019; 70: 374-380. PMID: 30784380. PMCID: PMC6494674. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201800508

104. Gabrielian S, Johnson A, Gelberg L, Hamilton AB, Hellemann G, Koosis ER, Young AS: A protocol to develop and study the effectiveness and implementation of social skills training that improves supported housing retention for persons with serious mental illness. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications. 2019; Mar 9; 14:100344. PMID: 30923776; PMCID: PMC6421356. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100344

105. Leung LB, Escarce JJ, Yoon J, Sugar CA, Wells KB, Young AS, Rubenstein LV: High quality of care persists with shifting depression services from VA specialty to integrated primary care. Medical Care. 2019. 57 (8): 654-658. PMID: 31259785. https://doi.org/10.1097/MLR.0000000000001141

106. Olmos-Ochoa TT, Niv N, Hellemann G, Cohen AN, Oberman R, Goldberg R, Young AS: Barriers to participation in web-based and in-person weight management interventions for serious mental illness. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 2019; May 13; epub ahead of print. PMID: 31081651. PMCID: PMC6715516 https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000363

107. Muralidharan A, Brown CH, Zhang Y, Niv N, Cohen AN, Kreyenbuhl J, Oberman RS, Goldberg RW, Young AS: Quality of life outcomes of web-based and in-person weight management for adults with serious mental illness. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 2019. November 18; epub ahead of print. PMID: 31741204. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-019-00117-1

108. Young AS, Cohen AN, Niv N, Nowlin-Finch N, Oberman RS, Olmos-Ochoa TT, Goldberg RW, Whelan F: Mobile phone and smartphone use by people with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Services. 2019. November 20; epub ahead of print. PMID: 31744429. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201900203

RESEARCH PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED (IN PRESS): 1. Leung LB, Dyer KE, Yano EM, Young AS, Rubenstein LV, Hamilton AB: Collaborative care clinician

perceptions of computerized cognitive behavioral therapy for depression in primary care. Translational Behavioral Medicine. 2020. in press.

2. Leung LB, Young AS, Heyworth L, Rose D, Stockdale S, Graaff AL, Dresselhaus TR, Rubenstein LV: Primary Care Satisfaction with Collaborative Care Services: The Roles of Care Managers and Technology Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2020. In press.

RESEARCH PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED (SUBMITTED): 1. Hamilton AB, Cohen AN, Pedersen E, Evans E, Young AS: The effect of gender on the functioning and

recovery of patients with schizophrenia. Under review 2. Gabrielian S, Hellemann G, Koosis ER, Green MF, Young AS: Do cognition and other person-level

characteristics determine housing outcomes among homeless-experienced adults with serious mental illness? Under review

3. Goodsmith N, Cohen AN, Flynn AWP, Hamilton AB, Hellemann G, Nowlin-Finch N, Young AS: Computerized Analysis of the Weight Treatment Preferences of Individuals with Schizophrenia. Under review

RESEARCH PAPERS - NON-PEER REVIEWED: 1. Young AS: Managed care and public sector psychiatry: recent experience and future directions. Journal of

the California Alliance for the Mentally Ill 7:46-47, 1996. 2. Chinman M, Hamilton A, Butler B, Knight E, Murray S, Young A: Mental Health Consumer Providers: A

Guide for Clinical Staff. Technical Report. RAND Corporation; 2008. https://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/TR584.html

CHAPTERS: 1. Samson JA, Young AS, Tsuang MT: Negative symptoms in schizophrenia: Depressive or deficit syndrome?

In: Williams R, Dalby JT, eds. Depression in schizophrenics. New York, NY: Plenum Press; 1989: 53-65.

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2. Vaccaro JV, Young AS: The contemporary treatment of individuals with chronic mental illness. In: Vaccaro JV, Clark GH, eds. Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press; 1996: 173-189.

3. Young AS, Clark GH: Guidelines for community psychiatric practice. In: Vaccaro JV, Clark GH, eds. Practicing Psychiatry in the Community: A Manual. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press; 1996: 331-341.

4. Young AS, Magnabosco JL: Services for adults with mental illness. In: Levin BL, Petrila J, Hennessy KD, eds. Mental Health Services: A Public Health Perspective, 2nd Edition. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2004: 177-208.

5. Young AS, Cohen AN, Mintz J: A vignette in the chapter on information systems. In: The Institute of Medicine, Improving the Quality of Health Care for Mental and Substance-Use Conditions: Quality Chasm Series. Washington DC: National Academies Press. 2006: 241-242. ISBN 0-309-10044-5.

6. Young AS, Niv N: Mental health services for adults. In: Levin BL, Hennessy KD, Petrila J, eds. Mental Health Services: A Public Health Perspective, 3rd Edition. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 2010: 227-260. ISBN 978-0195388572.

7. Chaney E, Bonner L, Vivell S, Cohen AN, Young AS, Rubenstein L: How behavioral healthcare informatics systems interface with medical informatics systems: A work in progress. In: Dewan NA, Luo JS, Lorenzi NM, eds. Information Technology Essentials for Behavioral Health Clinicians. New York, NY: Springer. 2011: 195-204. ISBN 978-1849963435.

8. Young AS, Cohen AN, Miotto KA: Improving the quality of care for serious mental illness. In: O'Donohue W, Maragakis A, eds. Quality Improvement in Behavioral Health. Cham, Switzerland: Springer; 2016: 275-88. ISBN 978-3319262079. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-26209-3_18. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4xv3423r https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-26209-3_18

CHAPTERS (IN PRESS): 1. Chang ET, Young AS: The role of primary care medical homes for people with serious mental illnesses. In:

Corrigan PW, Ballentine S, eds. Physical Illness and Wellness among People with Psychiatric Disability: Challenges and Solutions. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association Press. In press.

2. Hoerster KD, Young AS: Improving diet, activity and weight among people with serious mental illnesses. In: Corrigan PW, Ballentine S, eds. Physical Illness and Wellness among People with Psychiatric Disability: Challenges and Solutions. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association Press. In press.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: 1. Young AS, Vaccaro JV: Making clozapine available. Hospital and Community Psychiatry. 1994; 45: 831-

832. PMID 7982707. https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.45.8.831-a 2. Young AS: Dosages and outcomes. Psychiatric Services. 2003; 54: 1547. PMID 14600319.

https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.54.11.1547 3. Young AS: Routinely measuring schizophrenia treatment quality -- shortcomings with medical records.

Medical Care. 2007; 45: 104. PMID 17279029. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.mlr.0000250261.86922.06 4. Knight EL, Young AS: Incentives to reduce metabolic side effects of antipsychotics. Psychiatric Services.

2011; 62 (10): 1235. PMID 21969659. https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.62.10.pss6210_1235a REVIEWS & EDITORIALS: 1. Young AS: Review of, “Improving Mental Health Care: Commitment to Quality” by Barbara Dickey and Lloyd

Sederer. Psychiatric Services. 2002; 53: 1484. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.53.11.1484 2. Young AS: The Client, the Clinician, and the Computer. Lead commentary for the July issue, Psychiatric

Services. 2010; 61: 643. PMID: 20591993. https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.2010.61.7.643 3. Chang ET, Vinzon M, Cohen AN, Young AS: Effective Models Urgently Needed to Improve Physical Care

for People with Serious Mental Illness. Health Services Insights. 2019; 12: 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1177/1178632919837628

THESIS: 1. Young AS: The Course of Negative Symptom Expression in Schizophrenia. Harvard Medical School,

Boston MA, 1989. ABSTRACTS: 1. Tschudi C, Young AS, Richards FF: Formation of trypanosome calmodulin mRNAs requires fusion of non-

contiguous sequences. A poster at the UCLA Symposia on Molecular & Cellular Biology and an abstract in Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 1985.

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2. Samson JA, Young AS, Tsuang MT, Simpson JC: Negative symptoms in schizophrenia and depression. A poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Montreal Canada, May 1988.

3. Samson JA, Young AS, Tsuang MT: Negative symptoms in schizophrenia: Depressive, drug-related or deficit syndrome? An abstract from the symposium “Depression in Schizophrenics,” Calgary Canada, July 1988.

4. Young AS, Nuechterlein KH, Ventura J, Gitlin M: Suicidal ideation and behavior in recent-onset schizophrenia. A poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA, May 1994.

5. Young AS, Sullivan G, Grusky O, Webster C, Podus D: Case manager activities and provider characteristics in a public mental health system. An abstract and presentation at the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program National Meeting, Fort Lauderdale FL, November 1995.

6. Young AS, Nuechterlein KH, Mintz J, Ventura J, Gitlin M, Liberman RP: Suicidal ideation and behavior in recent-onset schizophrenia. A poster presented at the Society of Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York NY, May 1996 and an abstract in Biological Psychiatry 1996; 39: 75.

7. Young AS, Sullivan G, Grusky O, Webster C, Podus D: Case manager activities and provider characteristics in a public mental health system. A poster presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York NY, May 1996.

8. Young AS, Sullivan G, Brook RH: Measuring quality-of-care for individuals with schizophrenia. An abstract and presentation at the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program National Meeting, Fort Lauderdale FL, November 16, 1996.

9. Young AS, Sullivan G, Brook RH: Measuring the quality of medication treatment for schizophrenia. A poster presented at the NIMH Conference on Improving the Condition of People with Mental Illness: The Role of Services Research, Washington DC, September 5, 1997; and an abstract in the International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 1997; 27: 351.

10. Young AS, Sullivan G, Brook RH: Measuring the quality of care for schizophrenia. An abstract and presentation at the American Psychiatric Association 1998 Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, June 4, 1998.

11. Young AS, Sullivan G, Brook RH: Measuring the quality of outpatient treatment for schizophrenia. An abstract and presentation at the Association of Health Services Research 1998 Annual Meeting, Washington DC, June 23, 1998.

12. Young AS: Race, ethnicity, and the quality of mental health care in the United States. Manuscript and presentation at the conference, “Cross-Cultural Studies of Culture, Ethnicity, and Mental Health,” UCLA Department of Sociology, Los Angeles CA, May 11, 1999.

13. Carlisle DM, Leake BD, Young AS: Use of electroconvulsive therapy to treat patients hospitalized with depression in California. An abstract and poster at the Association of Health Services Research 1999 Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, June, 1999.

14. Young AS, Sullivan G, Duan N: Patient, provider and treatment factors associated with poor quality care for schizophrenia. An abstract and poster at the Association of Health Services Research 1999 Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, June, 1999.

15. Young AS, Klap R, Sherbourne C, Wells K: The quality of care for anxiety and depression in the United States. A panel presentation and abstract at the Association of Health Services Research 1999 Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, June 29, 1999.

16. Young AS: Department of Veterans Affairs VISN 22 MIRECC: Improving outcomes of psychosis. An abstract and presentation at the symposium, “Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Centers: Bridging Clinical and Services Research” at the American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services, New Orleans LA, October 29, 1999.

17. Young AS: The quality of mental health care. A research presentation at UCSD - UCLA - MIRECC Conference, “Improving Functional Outcomes in Individuals with Psychotic Disorders,” Anaheim CA, November 13, 1999.

18. Young AS, Sullivan G, Duan N: Patient, provider and treatment factors associated with poor quality care for schizophrenia. An abstract and research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, March 23, 2000.

19. Young AS, Klap R, Sherbourne C, Wells K: The quality of care for depressive and anxiety disorders in the United States. An abstract and research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, March 23, 2000.

20. Young AS, Klap R, Sherbourne C, Wells K: The quality of care for depression and anxiety. An abstract and research presentation at the American Psychiatric Association 2000 Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, May 16, 2000.

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21. Mares A, Young AS, McGuire J: Living environment and treatment outcomes among mentally ill adults. An oral presentation at the Society for Social Work & Research Annual Meeting, Atlanta GA, Jan 21, 2001.

22. Kapur K, Young AS: Risk adjustment for the severely mentally ill. An abstract and research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, February 14, 2001.

23. Cradock JA, Young AS, Sullivan G: The accuracy of medical record documentation in schizophrenia. An abstract and poster at the Western Psychological Association 2001 Conference, Maui HI, May 5, 2001.

24. Cradock JA, Young AS, Forquer SL: Client and family preferences for treatment of severe mental illness. An abstract and presentation at the Western Psychological Association 2001 Conference, Maui HI, May 4, 2001.

25. Young AS, Sullivan G: The quality of medication treatment for schizophrenia. An abstract and symposium presentation at the American Psychiatric Association 2001 Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA, May 8, 2001.

26. Cradock JA, Young AS, Sullivan G: The accuracy of medical record documentation in schizophrenia. An abstract and poster at the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy 2001 Annual Meeting, Atlanta GA, June 11, 2001.

27. Cradock JA, Young AS, Forquer SL: Client and family preferences regarding treatment outcomes for severe mental illness. An abstract and poster at the Academy for Health Services Research and Health Policy 2001 Annual Meeting, Atlanta GA, June 11, 2001.

28. Frye MA, Altshuler LL, Sanders A, Cozzolino A, Masseling S, Young AS, Mintz J: Health care utilization in bipolar disorder and comorbid substance abuse. An abstract and poster at the Fourth International Conference on Bipolar Disorder, Pittsburgh PA, June 15, 2001.

29. Mares AS, Young AS, McGuire J, Rosenheck R: Determinants of quality of life among mentally ill residents of board and care homes. An abstract and paper presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta GA, October 23, 2001.

30. Cradock JA, Young AS, Yano EM, Wang, MM, Lee ML: Evaluating the impact of mental illness on access to medical care. An abstract and presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, February 14, 2002.

31. Chinman MJ, Young AS: Improving public sector mental health care through the use of consumers. An abstract and presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, February 14, 2002.

32. Young AS, Forquer SL, Chinman MJ, Rowe M, Miller A, Knight E: Improving the Competency of Clinicians Providing Care to People with Severe Mental Illness. Poster at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Career Development Meeting, Washington DC, February 13, 2002.

33. Cradock JA, Chinman MJ, Young AS: The Treatment of Challenging Clients with Severe Mental Illness. An abstract and panel presentation at the 55th Annual California Psychological Association Convention, Pasadena, CA, April 5, 2002.

34. Cradock JA, Young AS, Yano EM, Wang MM, Lee ML: Evaluating the impact of mental illness on medical care access. Poster at the 82nd Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA, April 12, 2002.

35. Cradock JA, Chinman MJ, Young AS: Characteristics of high utilizers of psychiatric emergency services. Poster at the 82nd Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association, Irvine, CA, April 12, 2002.

36. Young AS, Forquer SL, Chinman MJ, Knight E, Vogel H, Rowe M, Miller A: Improving the competency of clinicians treating people with mental illness. A research presentation at the American Psychiatric Association 2002 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA, May 20, 2002.

37. Young AS, Marder SR: Using collaborative care models to improve the treatment of schizophrenia. An abstract and symposium presentation at the American Psychiatric Association 2002 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA, May 21, 2002.

38. Young AS, Klap R, Wells KB: Mental health care for people with chronic depression or anxiety in the United States. Poster at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Career Development Meeting, Washington DC, February 12, 2003.

39. Young AS, Chinman M, Knight EL, Vogel H, Miller A, Mintz J, Forquer SL: A consumer-led intervention that improves clinical competencies of providers. Poster at the Department of Veterans Affairs Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) National Meeting, Washington DC, December 10, 2003.

40. Glynn S, Cohen AN, Randolph G, Young AS: Treatment Planning for Veterans with Psychosis and Their Families. Symposium at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, March 10, 2004.

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41. Young AS, Chinman M, Knight EL, Vogel H, Cohen AN, Miller A, Forquer SL: A consumer-led intervention that improves clinical competencies of providers. Poster at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, March 10, 2004.

42. Cohen AN, Young AS, Mintz J: Informatics support of collaborative care for chronic illness. Poster at the Academy Health Meeting, San Diego CA, June 8, 2004.

43. Banta J, Andersen R, Young AS, Cunningham W, Kominski G: Severe mental illness and congestive heart failure outcomes among veterans. Poster at the Academy Health Meeting, San Diego CA, June 8, 2004.

44. Young AS, Cohen AN, Chinman MJ, Mintz J: Informatics to improve care for schizophrenia. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs 2004 Information Technology Conference, Austin TX, August 12, 2004.

45. Young AS, Chinman MJ, Magnabosco J, Hassell J, Cohen AN, Mintz J: Implementing Routine Outcome Assessment to Improve Care for Chronic Mental Illness. Poster at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 17, 2005.

46. Chinman MJ, Young AS, Mintz J, Shih S, Hassell J: Evaluating Computer Self-Assessments in Patients with Severe Mental Illness. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 18, 2005.

47. Bystritsky A, Natoli JL, Klap R, Wells K, Young AS: Prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities among subjects with clinical and subthreshold panic disorder. Poster at the NCDEU Annual Meeting, Boca Raton, FL, June 7, 2005.

48. Young AS, Chinman M, Forquer SL, Knight EL, Vogel H, Miller A: A Consumer-led intervention that improves provider quality. Poster at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA, June 26, 2005.

49. Cohen AN, Young AS, Mintz J: Evaluating an intervention to improve the quality of care for schizophrenia. Poster at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA, June 27, 2005.

50. Young AS, Chinman M, Mintz J, Hassell J, Magnabosco J: Implementing routine outcome assessment to improve care for mental illness. Research presentation at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA, June 27, 2005.

51. Young AS, Cohen AN, Mintz J: Information systems and improving care for schizophrenia. Research presentation at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Boston MA, June 28, 2005.

52. Young AS, Chinman M, Mintz J, Hassell J, Magnabosco J, Cohen AN: Implementing routine outcome assessment at public clinics. Poster at the NIMH Mental Health Services Research Meeting: Broadening the Scope of Scientific Investigation, Bethesda MD, July 19, 2005.

53. Young AS, Chinman M, Forquer SL, Knight EL, Vogel H, Miller A: A consumer-led intervention that improves provider quality. Research presentation at the NIMH Mental Health Services Research Meeting: Broadening the Scope of Scientific Investigation, Bethesda MD, July 19, 2005.

54. Young AS, Cohen AN, Mintz J: Evaluating a chronic care model designed to improve treatment for schizophrenia (EQUIP). Plenary research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, February 16, 2006.

55. Young AS, Chinman M, Hassell J, Magnabosco J, Mintz J: Improving Care for Mental Illness: Development of Routine Outcome Assessment. Presentation at the workshop, “Clinical Decision Support Systems: The Iterative Process of Design.” Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Washington DC, February 17, 2006.

56. Dorr D, Cohen AN, Bonner L, Shoai R, Perrin R, Young AS, Chaney E: Composition of information systems to support collaborative care of chronic illness. Poster presentation at American Medical Informatics Association Spring Congress, Phoenix AZ, May 17, 2006.

57. Bonner LM, Cohen AN, Young AS, Chaney EF, Dorr D, Kerr E: Expert Consensus for Chronic Care Informatics Priorities: The CHIACC Expert Panel. Poster presentation at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle WA, June 26, 2006.

58. Cohen AN, Young AS: EQUIP: Evaluating a chronic illness care model for schizophrenia. Panel and abstract presentation at Academy Health National Conference, Seattle, WA, June 2006.

59. Cohen AN, Glynn S, Brown AH, Young, AS: Involving Families in the Care of Patients with Schizophrenia: Patient and Provider Barriers. Poster presentation at the Academy Health National Conference, Seattle, WA, June 2006.

60. Young AS, Cohen AN, Kessler C, McNagny K, Reist C, Mintz J: Implementing best practices to improve care for schizophrenia (EQUIP). Poster presentation at VA national Mental Health Best Practices Conference, Portland OR, September 7, 2006.

61. Chinman M, Young AS, Hassell J, Davidson L: Toward the implementation of mental health consumer provider services in the VA. Poster presentation at VA national Mental Health Best Practices Conference, Portland OR, September 7, 2006.

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62. Young AS, Niv N, Cohen AN, Sullivan G: Routine Assessment of Functioning: the MIRECC Global Assessment of Functioning Scale (MIRECC GAF). Poster presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Arlington VA, February 22, 2007.

63. Young AS, Chaney E, Bonner L, Cohen AN, Shoai R, Dorr DA, Goldstein M, Kerr E, Perrin R: The CHIACC Project: Characterizing Information Technology that Supports Improvement of Chronic Illness Care. Poster presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Arlington VA, February 22, 2007.

64. Cohen AN, Glynn SM, Hamilton A, Young AS, Dixon L: Implementation of Family Services in Outpatient Mental Health. Poster presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 13, 2008.

65. Bonner L, Chaney E, Rubenstein L, Lysell K, Vivell S, Fortney J, Young AS: Informatics Supporting Chronic Illness Care: An Implementation Challenge. Poster presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 13, 2008.

66. Young AS, Niv N, Cohen AN, Mintz J, Ventura J: The validity of using patient self-report to assess psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia. Poster presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 14, 2008.

67. Young AS, Niv N, Cohen AN, Kessler C, McNagny K: The Quality of Medication Management for Schizophrenia: An Update. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 14, 2008.

68. Young AS, Hamilton A, Cohen AN, Chinman MJ, Kessler C: Improving Care for Schizophrenia: Process Evaluation of Implementation in EQUIP. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 14, 2008.

69. Cohen AN, Young AS, Hamilton-Brown A, Chinman MJ, Henderson C, Thomesen C, Hamilton JD, Teague A, Robinson D, Hicks P, Widmark C, Reist C: Evaluating Challenges and Facilitators to Improving Care for Schizophrenia: EQUIP-2 Results at Eight VA Medical Centers. Poster presentation at the VA National Mental Health Meeting, Arlington VA, July 22, 2008.

70. Cohen AN, Young AS, Drapalski A: Implementing Family Services. Panel and abstract presentations at the VA National Mental Health Meeting, Arlington VA, July 22 & 23, 2008.

71. Link PE, Young AS, Wells KB: Improving Mental Health Outreach for Veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Poster presentation at the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars National Meeting, Washington DC, November 19, 2008.

72. Young AS, Brown AH, Cohen AN, Chinman MJ, Reist C: Implementing Treatment Guidelines in Schizophrenia: Process Evaluation of Implementation in EQUIP. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs QUERI National Meeting, Phoenix AZ, December 2008.

73. Cohen AN, Young AS, Hamilton A, Glynn SM, Dixon LB: Implementing Family Services at Two VA Specialty Mental Health Clinics. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs QUERI National Meeting, Phoenix AZ, December 2008.

74. Cohen AN, Young AS, Hamilton A, Chinman M, EQUIP-2 Co-investigators: Evaluating Organizational Context and Readiness for Change: EQUIP results at Eight VA Medical Centers. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs QUERI National Meeting, Phoenix AZ, December 2008.

75. Chinman M, Lucksted A, Gresen R, Davis M, Losonczy M, Sussner B, Martone L, Young AS: Using Stakeholder Assessments to Improve Implementation of the VA Uniform Service Package. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 12, 2009.

76. Cohen AN, Young AS, Hamilton A, Chinman M, EQUIP-2 Co-Investigators (VISNs 3, 16, 17, 22): Evaluating Organizational Context and Readiness for Change: EQUIP Results at Eight VA Medical Centers. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 12, 2009.

77. Brown AH, Cohen AN, Chinman M, Young AS: Implementing Recovery-Oriented Care in Mental Health: The Importance of Clinicians’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs. Poster presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development National Meeting, Baltimore MD, February 12, 2009.

78. Link PE, Young AS: A Systematic Review of the Prevalence of Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Young Investigator Poster presentation at the American Psychiatric Association National Meeting, San Francisco CA, May 19, 2009.

79. Cohen AN, Young AS, Hamilton A, Chinman M, EQUIP Investigators: Evaluating Organizational Readiness to Improve Care at Four VA Healthcare Centers. Presentation at the VA National Mental Health Meeting, Baltimore MD, July 21, 2009.

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80. Niv N, Cohen A, Hamilton A, McNagny K, Kessler C, Young AS: Implementation of a Psychosocial Weight Loss Program in Schizophrenia. Presentation at the VA National Mental Health Meeting, Baltimore MD, July 22, 2009.

81. Young AS, Hamilton A, Cohen AN: Evaluating Implementation of Evidence-Based Care for Schizophrenia. Research presentation at the NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Methods and Measurement, Bethesda MD, March 15, 2010.

82. Cohen AN, Hamilton A, Young AS: Organizational Readiness in Specialty Mental Health Care. Research presentation at the NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Methods and Measurement, Bethesda MD, March 15, 2010.

83. Sahay A, Damschroder L, Young AS: Using Process and Formative Evaluation to Guide Implementation. Research presentation at the NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Methods and Measurement, Bethesda MD, March 15, 2010.

84. Young AS, Niv N, Cohen AN, Hamilton A, Reist C: Implementation of a Psychosocial Weight Management Program at Mental Health Clinics. Research presentation at the Quality of Behavioral Healthcare: A Drive for Change Through Research Conference, Clearwater Beach FL, April 14, 2010.

85. Young AS, Niv N, Cohen AN, Hamilton A, Reist C: Implementation of a Psychosocial Weight Management Program at Mental Health Clinics. Poster presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders, Little Rock AR, April 28, 2010.

86. Link PE, MacGregor, C, Young AS: GROOVI Care: A community coalition to engage with veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) about their mental health. Poster presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders, Little Rock AR, April 28, 2010.

87. Chinman M, Shoai R, Cohen A, Young AS, Hamilton AB. Addressing Implementation Challenges Deploying New Clinical Services. Oral presentation at Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders, Little Rock AR, April 29, 2010.

88. Cohen AN, Niv N, Cohen AN, Hamilton A, Reist C, Young AS: Implementation of a Psychosocial Weight Management Program at Mental Health Clinics. Oral presentation at the Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Minneapolis MN, April 29, 2010.

89. Cohen AN, Glynn S, Hamilton AB, Young AS: Implementing Family Services at Mental Health Clinics. Poster presentation at the Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Minneapolis MN, April 29, 2010.

90. Hamilton AB, Cohen AN, Young AS: Organizational Readiness at Mental Health Clinics. Poster presentation at the Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Minneapolis MN, April 30, 2010.

91. Smith JL, Owen RR, Blevins D, Young AS, Niv N, Cohen A, Hudson TJ, Reist C, Marder SR: Clinical-Research Partnerships to Improve Antipsychotic Side Effect Monitoring and Management. Poster presentation at VA National Quality, Patient Safety, and Systems Redesign Conference. San Francisco CA, June 22, 2010.

92. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Bowman A, Steele A, McNair K, Allan K, EQUIP Investigators: EQUIP: Evaluating Evidence-Based Quality Improvement in Specialty Mental Health. Poster presentation at VA National Quality, Patient Safety, and Systems Redesign Conference. San Francisco CA, June 22, 2010.

93. Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Teague A, Nathan A, McNagny K, Schubert M, Young AS: Barriers to improving care: Organizational readiness for change in EQUIP. Poster presentation at VA National Quality, Patient Safety, and Systems Redesign Conference. San Francisco CA, June 22, 2010.

94. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Bowman A, Steele A, McNair K, Allan K, EQUIP Investigators: EQUIP: Evaluating Evidence-Based Quality Improvement in Specialty Mental Health. Poster presentation at VA HSR&D VERC National Meeting: Quality Improvement in Parallel Circuits. Indianapolis IN, July 14, 2010.

95. Hamilton AB, Cohen AN, Young AS: Women with schizophrenia who use outpatient VA clinics. Poster presentation at Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Women’s Health Services Research Conference, Arlington VA, July 15, 2010.

96. Young AS, Hamilton AB, Hsieh Y, Xu S, Menachemi N, Rost KM: Disparities in the Treatment of Schizophrenia. Poster presentation at Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting on Equity Research, Boston MA, September 13, 2010.

97. Young AS, Hamilton AB, Hsieh Y, Xu S, Menachemi N, Rost KM: Disparities in the Treatment of Schizophrenia. Poster presentation at Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting, National Harbor MD. February 17, 2011.

98. Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Teague A, Mullins D, Chemerinski E, Schubert M, Steele A, McNagny K, Reist C, Young AS: Returning veterans with schizophrenia to paid, competitive employment. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting, National Harbor MD. February 18, 2011.

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99. Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Young AS: Combining clinical effectiveness trials and implementation research: A hybrid trial design. Research presentation at the Academy Health National Conference, Seattle, WA. June 12, 2011.

100. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Whelan F, McNagny K, Reist C: Implementation of evidence-based weight practices in specialty mental health. Chosen as 2011 Best Abstract in Behavioral Health. Research presentation at the Academy Health National Conference, Seattle, WA. June 14, 2011.

101. Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Young AS. Improving the quality of care for schizophrenia: Returning veterans to employment. Invited talk for the Interagency Committee for Disability Research (ICDR) State of the Science of Disability Research Conference, Washington, DC, July 12, 2011.

102. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Hellemann G, Whelan F, McNagny KP, Reist C, Teague AB: Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices for Weight Control in Specialty Mental Health. Research presentation at the NIMH National Conference on Mental Health Services Research. July 28, 2011.

103. Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Teague A, Mullins D, Chemerinski E, Schubert M, Steele A, McNagny K, Reist C, Whelan F, Armstrong N, Young AS: Getting veterans with schizophrenia to supported employment and back to work: Improving care quality. Research presentation at the VA National Mental Health Conference, Baltimore, MD. August 23, 2011.

104. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Whelan F, Armstrong F, McNagny K, Teague A, Reist C: EQUIP: Implementation of Evidence-Based Weight Practices in Specialty Mental Health. Research presentation at the VA National Mental Health Conference, Baltimore, MD. August 23, 2011.

105. Hynes DM, Perrin RA, Goldstein MK, Achtmeyer C, Young AS: Lessons from Evaluating the Implementation of New Informatics in an Integrated Healthcare Delivery System: The Veterans Health Administration. Panel and abstract presentation at the American Medical Informatics Association national meeting, Washington, DC. October 24, 2011.

106. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, McNagny K, Teague A, Reist C: Implementation of Evidence-Based Services for Weight at Specialty Mental Health Clinics. Research presentation at the NIH Conference on the Science of Implementation and Dissemination, Bethesda, MD. March 19, 2012.

107. Hamilton A, Cohen A, Armstrong A, Young AS: Using organizational readiness data to tailor implementation strategies to local contexts. Research presentation at the NIH Conference on the Science of Implementation and Dissemination, Bethesda, MD. March 19, 2012.

108. Chinman M, Hamilton A, Oberman R, Cohen A, Young A: Implementation of New Clinical Services: Paradigm Shifts and Practical Adjustments. Research presentation at the NIH Conference on the Science of Implementation and Dissemination, Bethesda, MD. March 19, 2012.

109. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Whelan F, Teague A, Mullins D, Chemerinski E, Schubert M, Steele A, McNagny K, Reist C: Implementing Evidence-Based Quality Improvement and Patient Kiosks in Specialty Mental Health: Improving Employment Services and Outcomes. Research presentation at the NIH Conference on the Science of Implementation and Dissemination, Bethesda, MD. March 20, 2012.

110. Kertesz SG, Pollio DE, Holt C, Steward J, Gordon A, Kim T, Stringfellow E, Austin E, Golden J, Johnson N, Davis L, Young AS: Comparison of tailored and mainstream primary care delivery for homeless persons: a new, validated patient assessment. Research presentation at the Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Orlando FL, May 10, 2012.

111. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Chemerinski E, Mullins D, Schubert M, Teague A, Reist C: Improving Rehabilitation Services for Veterans with Mental Illness. Research presentation at the Academy Health Research Meeting, Orlando FL, June 23, 2012.

112. Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Armstrong N, Young AS: Mental Health Consumer and Provider Perspectives on a Weight Management Program: Improving Implementation of Needed Services. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting. July 19, 2012.

113. Armstrong N, Cohen AN, Hellemann G, Niv N, Hamilton AB, Young AS: Measuring Veteran Recovery at Mental Health Clinics: The Mental Health Recovery Measure (MHRM). Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting. July 19, 2012.

114. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Whelan F, McNagny K, Teague A, Reist C: Implementation of Evidence-Based Weight Practices in Specialty Mental Health. Research presentation at the Department of Veterans Affairs HSR&D National Meeting. July 19, 2012.

115. Austin E, Davis L, Kim T, Holt C, Pollio D, Johnson K, Steward J, Gordon A, Stringfellow E, Golden J, Young AS, Kertesz S: Comparison of tailored and mainstream primary care delivery for homeless persons: A new, validated patient assessment. Research presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA, October 31, 2012.

116. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Whelan F, Teague A, Chemerinski E, Schubert M, Reist C: Implementing Evidence-Based Quality Improvement and Patient Kiosks in Specialty Mental Health:

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Improving Employment Services and Outcomes. Research presentation at the American Medical Informatics Association Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, November 5, 2012.

117. Hamilton AB, Chinman M, Cohen AN, Oberman R, Young AS: Implementation of consumer providers in mental health settings. Poster presentation at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore MD, June 24, 2013.

118. Young AS, Hamilton AB, Cohen AN, Glover DL, Whelan F: Implementing Evidence-Based Quality Improvement to Improve Outcomes at Mental Health Clinics. Research presentation at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore MD, June 25, 2013.

119. Chang E, Wells KB, Young AS, Stockdale S, Johnson MD, Fickel J, Jou K, Rubenstein LV: Achieving communication between primary care and mental health: why is it so difficult, even in the VA? A quality improvement approach. Research presentation at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Baltimore MD, June 25, 2013.

120. Young AS, Hamilton AB, Cohen AN: Scaling up services at mental health clinics: Integrating implementation science into healthcare. Poster presentation at the Global Implementation Conference, Washington DC, August 19, 2013.

121. Young AS, Armstrong N, Cohen AN, Hellemann G, Reist C: Validating a Brief Measure of Mental Health Recovery. Research presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston MA, November 4, 2013.

122. Young AS, Hamilton AB, Cohen AN: Implementing Evidence-Based Quality Improvement to Improve Care at Mental Health Clinics, Plenary presentation at Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, Atlanta GA, November 13, 2013.

123. Young AS, Hamilton AB, Cohen AN: Mental Health QUERI: Patient-Facing Kiosks to Improve Care. Panel presentation at the American Medical Informatics Association national meeting, Washington DC, November 17, 2013.

124. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goldberg R, Kreyenbuhl J, Hellemann G, Nowlin Finch N: eWellness: Online Weight Management with Peer Supports for People with Serious Mental Illness. Paper presentation at the NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research (MHSR), Bethesda MD, April 25, 2014.

125. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goldberg R, Kreyenbuhl J, Hellemann G, Whelan F: The Effectiveness of Computerized Weight Management with Peer Supports for People with Mental Illness. Research presentation at the Society for Medical Decision Making Annual North American Meeting, Miami FL, October 21, 2014.

126. Young AS: Using Patient-Facing Kiosks to Support Improved Care at Mental Health Clinics. Symposium presentation at the Institute for Psychiatric Services Meeting, San Francisco CA, October 30, 2014.

127. Cohen AN, Hamilton A, Ritchie M, Mittman BS, Kirchner JE, Wyatt GE, Fortney JC, Hellemann G, Liu H, Curran GM, Whelan F, Eccles AM, Parker LE, McNagny K, Hutchinson CS, Teague AB, Reist C, Young AS: Improving Care Quality through Hybrid Implementation / Effectiveness Studies: Best Practices in Design, Methods, and Measures. Panel presentation at the 7th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, North Bethesda MD, December 8, 2014. Published in: Implementation Science. 2015; 10 (Suppl 1): A29 https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-10-S1-A29

128. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goldberg R, Kreyenbuhl J, Hellemann G, Whelan F: Improving Weight in Veterans with Serious Mental Illness: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Computerized Weight Services with Peer Coaches. Research presentation at VA HSR&D QUERI National Conference, Philadelphia PA, July 10, 2015.

129. Young AS, Cohen AN, Hamilton AB, Whelan F: Implementation of Evidence-Based Employment Services for Veterans with Serious Mental Illness. Research presentation at VA HSR&D QUERI National Conference, Philadelphia PA, July 10, 2015.

130. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goldberg R, Kreyenbuhl J, Whelan F: Improving Weight in Patients with Serious Mental Illness: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Computerized Weight Services with Peer Coaches. Research presentation at American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, San Francisco CA, November 18, 2015.

131. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goldberg R, Kreyenbuhl J, Whelan F: Improving Weight in People with Serious Mental Illness: The Effectiveness of Computerized Weight Services with Peer Coaches. Research Paper presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington DC, April 1, 2016.

132. Young AS, Cohen AN: Using Consumer-Facing Kiosks and Conjoint Analysis to Elicit Mental Health Treatment Preferences. Research panel presentation at 23rd NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Bethesda MD, August 2, 2016.

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133. Young AS, Cohen AN, Kreyenbuhl J, Niv N, Goldberg R: The Effectiveness of Computerized Services and Peer Coaches to Improve Weight in Patients with Serious Mental Illness. Research Paper presentation at the Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington DC, April 21, 2017.

134. Young AS, Flynn A, Hovsepian S, Medina H, Oberman R: VA Intensive Housing First in Southern California: Implementation and Veteran Experience. Research presentation at the 2017 VA HSR&D QUERI National Conference, Arlington VA, July 20, 2017.

135. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goldberg R, Hellemann G, Kreyenbuhl J, Niv N, Whelan F: The Effectiveness of Computerized Services and Peer Coaches to Improve Weight in Patients with Serious Mental Illness. Research presentation at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, Seattle WA, June 25, 2018.

136. Goodsmith N, Cohen AN, Hamilton A, Hellemann G, Nowlin-Finch N, Young AS: Computerized Conjoint Analysis of Patient Treatment Preferences for Weight Management in Schizophrenia. Poster presentation at the NIMH 24th Mental Health Services Research Conference: MHSR 2018, Bethesda MD, August 1, 2018.

137. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goodsmith N, Hamilton A, Nowlin-Finch N, Hellemann G: Computerized Conjoint Analysis of the Treatment Preferences of Patients with Serious Mental Illness. Research presentation at the 11th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Washington DC, December 5, 2018.

138. Young AS, Chang ET, Cohen AN, Chang DT, Hamilton AB, Lindamer LA, Oberman R, Whelan F: The Implementation and Effectiveness of a Specialized Primary Care PACT to Improve the Health Care of Veterans with Serious Mental Illness. Research presentation at the 2019 VA HSR&D QUERI National Conference, Washington DC, October 31, 2019.

139. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goodsmith N, Hamilton AB, Hellemann G, Nowlin-Finch N: Computerized Conjoint Analysis of the Preferences of Patients with Serious Mental Illness. Research presentation at the AMIA 2019 Annual Symposium, Washington DC, November 17, 2019.

OTHER PRODUCTS: 1. Young AS, Chinman M, Rowe M, Miller A, Knight E, Forquer S: The Competency Assessment Instrument

(CAI). VA Desert Pacific Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Los Angeles CA; and National Quality Measures Clearinghouse, U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Washington DC, 2003.

2. Young AS: Method for Assessment of Quality in Schizophrenia (MAQS). National Quality Measures Clearinghouse, U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Washington DC, 2003.

3. Young AS, Mintz J, Cohen AN: The Medical Informatics Network Tool (MINT). An informatics system that supports management the care in a population of patients with schizophrenia. Los Angeles, 2004.

4. Young AS, Chinman M: The Patient Assessment System (PAS). An internet-based informatics system that allows patients with mental illness to perform computerized self-assessments of health outcomes. 2004.

5. Mittman B: Quality Improvement Case Study. A description of schizophrenia quality improvement research led by Young AS. In: Brownson RC, Colditz GA, Proctor EK: Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health: Translating Science to Practice. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 2012: 407-409.

6. Hynes DM, Whittier ER, Owens A: Health Information Technology and Implementation Science: Partners in Progress in the VHA. Presents implementation research led by Young AS. Medical Care. 2013; 51 Suppl: S6-S12.

7. Young AS, Cohen AN, Goldberg RW: WebMOVE and eWellness. Internet-based system that provides services to help people with mental illness improve diet, improve physical activity, and reduce weight. Los Angeles, CA: Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center and UCLA. 2013.

8. Young AS, Cohen AN, Chrystal J, Oberman R, Kreyenbuhl J, Goldberg RW: Peer Coach Manual 2.0 for WebMOVE and eWellness. Los Angeles, CA: Greater Los Angeles Veterans Healthcare Center and UCLA. 2013.