Mental Health
Social Work
Jennifer Irene Manuel
Associate Professor & Associate Dean/Social Work Instruct and Rsrch
jennifer.manuel@uconn.edu
Hartford
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Scholarly Contributions
13 Scholarly Contributions
The current state of evidence and recommendations for critical time intervention
Research Type: Book Chapter
Adapting critical time intervention for residential substance use treatment
Research Type: Book Chapter
Factors associated with fentanyl knowledge and indirect exposure among youth in the U.S.
Research Type: Journal Article
Perceived barriers to seeking substance abuse treatment
Research Type: Journal Article
Strategies for preventions relapse among schizophrenia patients in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa: Qualitative inquiry from health care providers
Research Type: Journal Article
Randomized controlled trial of critical time intervention to reduce relapse among individuals leaving residential substance use treatment: Feasibility and preliminary efficacy
Research Type: Journal Article
Estimated effect of Medicaid Redesign on successful treatment completion in substance use specialty treatment programs in the United States
Research Type: Journal Article
Trends in receipt of medication for opioid use disorder among pregnant individuals entering treatment programs in the U.S.
Research Type: Journal Article
Strategies to effective substance use prevention messaging from the perspectives of providers and youth
Research Type: Journal Article
Factors associated with housing stability among individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders receiving assertive community treatment services
Research Type: Journal Article
Homeless Populations
Research Type: Book Chapter
Adapting critical time intervention for residential substance use treatment. Critical Time Intervention: Helping Vulnerable People During Periods of Transition
Research Type: Book Chapter
The current state of evidence and recommendations for critical time intervention. Critical Time Intervention: Helping Vulnerable People During Periods of Transition
Research Type: Book Chapter