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Coordinating
Center Research ought to and can enhance
consumer choice, power, and knowledge*
Annual
publication of COSP Coordinating Center Missouri Institute of Mental Health
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| MIMH Coordinating Multi-Million Dollar Multi-Site Consumer Studies
Research Initiative
The Missouri Institute of Mental Healths Program in Consumer Studies & Training was chosen by the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) to coordinate the $20 million Consumer-Operated Service Project (COSP) multi-site research initiative. This four-year study, which began in September of 1998, is designed to discover to what extent consumer-operated services as an adjunct to traditional mental health services are effective in improving the outcomes of people with serious mental illness. Consumer-operated programs in the study include drop-in centers, education and advocacy training efforts, and peer or mutual support groups. During the study, more than 2,500 consumers will take part in the research at eight study sites in California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. The primary goal of the initiative is to (1) examine the effect of consumer-operated services on empowerment, housing, employment, social inclusion, and satisfaction with services and (2) determine how participation in consumer-operated services affects costs for inpatient hospitalization, crisis intervention, and emergency room utilization as well as how it offsets costs in other areas. A rigorous experimental research design calls for the randomization of study participants to either a control group of traditional mental health services only or to an experimental group of traditional mental health services plus consumer-operated services. Under the leadership of Jean Campbell, Ph.D., the MIMH COSP Coordinating Center is housed in St. Louis as part of the Program in Consumer Studies & Training at the Missouri Institute of Mental Health (MIMH), University of Missouri School of Medicine. Data analysis will be conducted by R.O.W. Sciences in Rockville, Maryland under the leadership of Matthew Johnsen, Ph.D. Project oversight at CMHS is provided by Betsy McDonel, Ph.D., federal program director; Crystal Blyler, Ph.D., government project officer; and Neal Brown, MPA, chief of Community Support Programs.
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COSP Web-site
Described By using electronic mailing lists, the web, chat rooms, and teleconferencing, the COSP has been able to better manage the research initiative, facilitate dialogue, and share information with interested people not directly involved in the project. |
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Extensive
Consumer Involvement Crucial
Element of the COSP *COSP Publications During
its first year, the COSP produced the following publications: §
Communications Technologies Technical
Assistance Manual §
Effective Leadership Using
Telecommunications Manual §
Interviewer Training Manual §
Baseline Common Protocol §
Selection Criteria & Randomization
Discussion Paper § Statistical Power in the COSP Studies Discussion Paper
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COSP Cultural Competency &
Diversity Task Force Ensuring Research is Conducted in
Sensitive Manner
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The Multi-Site Research Initiative |
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Johnson, Ph.D.
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Study Sites Connecticut Florida Illinois
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Study Sites Iowa Pennsylvania California Tennessee
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