Thomas R. Belin
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Resilience Against Depression Disparities (RADD): A Protocol for a Randomised Comparative Effectiveness Trial for Depression Among Predominantly Low-Income, Racial/Ethnic, Sexual and Gender Minorities
2019
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A Community-Partnered, Participatory, Cluster-Randomized Study of Depression Care Quality Improvement: Three-Year Outcomes
2017
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Comparative Effectiveness of Two Models of Depression Services Quality Improvement in Health and Community Sectors
2017
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The Impact of Community Engagement on Health, Social, and Utilization Outcomes in Depressed, Impoverished Populations: Secondary Findings from a Randomized Trial
2016
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Sampling and Recruiting Community-Based Programs Using Community-Partnered Participation Research
2015
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12-Month Outcomes of Community Engagement Versus Technical Assistance to Implement Depression Collaborative Care: A Partnered, Cluster, Randomized, Comparative Effectiveness Trial
2014
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Community-partnered Cluster-Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Community Engagement and Planning or Resources for Services to Address Depression Disparities
2013
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Community-partnered Evaluation of Depression Services for Clients of Community-Based Agencies in Under-Resourced Communities in Los Angeles
2013
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Missing Data: What a Little Can Do, and What Researchers Can Do in Response
2009
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The Effects of Health Sector Market Factors and Vulnerable Group Membership on Access to Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Care
2007
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The Importance of Social Context: Neighborhood Stressors, Stress-Buffering Mechanisms, and Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Disorders
2007
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Longitudinal Patterns of Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Need and Care in a National Sample of U.S. Adults
2006
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Do Malpractice Concerns, Payment Mechanisms, and Attitudes Influence Test-Ordering Decisions?
2004
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Identifying Likely Duplicates by Record Linkage in a Survey of Prostitutes
2004
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Collaborative Care Management of Late-Life Depression in the Primary Care Setting: A Randomized Controlled Trial
2002
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Routine Outcome Monitoring in a Public Health System: The Impact of Patients Who Leave Care
2000