Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Departments of Occupational Therapy, Psychology, and Psychiatry, Boston University
Minnesota Center for Chemical and Mental Health, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Departments of Occupational Therapy, Psychology, and Psychiatry, Boston University
Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and School of Psychology, Australian Catholic University
The contents of this article are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of NIMH or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The RAISE ETP study was supported in whole or in part with funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the National Institute of Mental Health (HHSN-271-2009-00019C). Additional support was provided by a National Institute of Mental Health Advanced Centers for Intervention and/or Services Research award (P30MH090590) to the Principal Investigator, John Kane. Julia Browne received funding from The Tom and Karen Sox Summer Research Fellowship awarded by The Graduate School at UNC-Chapel Hill.
We thank all of our core collaborators and consultants for their invaluable contributions, without whom this study would not have been possible. Executive Committee: John M. Kane, Delbert G. Robinson, Nina R. Schooler, Kim T. Mueser, David L. Penn, Robert A. Rosenheck, Jean Addington, Mary F. Brunette, Christoph U. Correll, Sue E. Estroff, Patricia Marcy, James Robinson. NIMH Collaborators: Robert K. Heinssen, Joanne B. Severe, Susan T. Azrin, Amy B. Goldstein. Additional contributors to design and implementation of NAVIGATE: Susan Gingerich, Shirley M. Glynn, Jennifer D. Gottlieb, Benji T. Kurian, David W. Lynde, Piper S. Meyer-Kalos, Alexander L. Miller, Ronny Pipes, Corinne Cather. Additional Collaborators: MedAvante for the conduct of the centralized, masked diagnostic interviews and assessments; the team at the Nathan Kline Institute for data management. Thomas Ten Have and Andrew Leon played key roles in the design of the study, particularly for the statistical analysis plan. We mourn the untimely deaths of both. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of Haiqun Lin and Kyaw (Joe) Sint to statistical analysis planning and conduct. We are indebted to the many clinicians, research assistants and administrators at the participating sites for their enthusiasm and terrific work on the project as well as the participation of the hundreds of patients and families who made the study possible with their time, trust and commitment. The participating sites include: Burrell Behavioral Health (Columbia), Burrell Behavioral Health (Springfield), Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County, Center for Rural and Community Behavior Health New Mexico, Cherry Street Health Services, Clinton-Eaton-Ingham Community Mental Health Authority, Cobb County Community Services Board, Community Alternatives, Community Mental Health Center of Lancaster County, Community Mental Health Center, Inc., Eyerly Ball Iowa, Grady Health Systems, Henderson Mental Health Center, Howard Center, Human Development Center, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Life Management Center of Northwest Florida, Mental Health Center of Denver, Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, Nashua Mental Health, North Point Health and Wellness, Park Center, PeaceHealth Oregon/Lane County Behavioral Health Services, Pine Belt Mental HC, River Parish Mental Health Center, Providence Center, San Fernando Mental Health Center, Santa Clarita Mental Health Center, South Shore Mental Health Center, St. Clare’s Hospital, Staten Island University Hospital, Terrebonne Mental Health Center, United Services and University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy. Finally, the authors would like to thank Bethany Garrison, Austin Gragson, Carrington Merritt, and Sarah Stott for their hard work and dedication to the IRT therapeutic alliance project.
Julia Browne, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 235 East Cameron Avenue, Davie Hall, CB #3270, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 [email protected]
Received November 28, 2018
revised March 11, 2019
Accepted April 23, 2019