Alexis D Henry SCD
Title Associate Professor
Institution University of Massachusetts Medical School
Department Psychiatry
Address University of Massachusetts Medical School
333 South Street
Shrewsbury MA 01545
Telephone 508-856-5498
Email
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BS, Tufts University '80;

MS, Boston University '83;

ScD, Therapeutic Studies, Boston University '94

Alexis HenryAlexis Henry ScD, OTR/L is a Research Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Her research interests include person- and environment-level factors related to employment success among persons with serious mental illness, the rehabilitation needs of parents with mental illness, the role of play and leisure across the life-span, and the use of participatory action approaches to research and service development.

 

Publications
1. Laszlo A, Henry A, Goldsberry J, Lapine K. Creating employment opportunities for people with disabilities in healthcare: The Bristol Employment Collaborative. Work. 2012 Jan 1; 41(3):355-60.
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2. Henry AD, Long-Bellil L, Zhang J, Himmelstein J. Unmet need for disability-related health care services and employment status among adults with disabilities in the Massachusetts Medicaid program. Disabil Health J. 2011 Oct; 4(4):209-18.
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3. Gettens J, Mitra M, Henry AD, Himmelstein J. Have working-age people with disabilities shared in the gains of Massachusetts health reform? Inquiry. 2011; 48(3):183-96.
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4. Smith EG, Henry AD, Zhang J, Hooven F, Banks SM. Antidepressant adequacy and work status among medicaid enrollees with disabilities: a restriction-based, propensity score-adjusted analysis. Community Ment Health J. 2009 Oct; 45(5):333-40.
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5. Hashemi L, Henry AD, Ellison ML, Banks SM, Glazier RE, Himmelstein J. The relationship of personal assistance service utilization to other Medicaid payments among working-age adults with disabilities. Home Health Care Serv Q. 2008; 27(4):280-98.
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6. Nicholson J, Hinden BR, Biebel K, Henry AD, Katz-Leavy J. A qualitative study of programs for parents with serious mental illness and their children: building practice-based evidence. J Behav Health Serv Res. 2007 Oct; 34(4):395-413.
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7. Henry AD, Banks S, Clark R, Himmelstein J. Mobility limitations negatively impact work outcomes among Medicaid enrollees with disabilities. J Occup Rehabil. 2007 Sep; 17(3):355-69.
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8. Hinden BR, Biebel K, Nicholson J, Henry A, Katz-Leavy J. A survey of programs for parents with mental illness and their families: Identifying common elements to build the evidence base. J Behav Health Serv Res. 2006 Jan; 33(1):21-38.
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9. Henry AD, Lucca AM, Banks S, Simon L, Page S. Inpatient hospitalizations and emergency service visits among participants in an Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model program. Ment Health Serv Res. 2004 Dec; 6(4):227-37.
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10. Tarbell MH, Henry AD, Coster WJ. Psychometric properties of the scorable self-care evaluation. Am J Occup Ther. 2004 May-Jun; 58(3):324-32.
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11. Lucca AM, Henry AD, Banks S, Simon L, Page S. Evaluation of an Individual Placement and Support model (IPS) program. Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2004; 27(3):251-7.
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12. Henry AD, Lucca AM. Facilitators and barriers to employment: the perspectives of people with psychiatric disabilities and employment service providers. Work. 2004; 22(3):169-82.
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13. Handler J, Doel K, Henry A, Lucca A. Rehab rounds: implementing supported employment services in a real-world setting. Psychiatr Serv. 2003 Jul; 54(7):960-2.
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14. Nicholson J, Henry AD. Achieving the goal of evidence-based psychiatric rehabilitation practices for mothers with mental illnesses. Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2003; 27(2):122-30.
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15. Henry AD, Nicholson J, Clayfield J, Phillips S, Stier L. Creating job opportunities for people with psychiatric disabilities at a university-based research center. Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2002; 26(2):181-90.
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16. Henry AD, Barreira P, Banks S, Brown JM, McKay C. A retrospective study of clubhouse-based transitional employment. Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2001; 24(4):344-54.
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17. Henry AD, Baron KB, Mouradian L, Curtin C. Reliability and validity of the self-assessment of occupational functioning. Am J Occup Ther. 1999 Sep-Oct; 53(5):482-8.
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18. Henry AD, Moore K, Quinlivan M, Triggs M. The relationship of the Allen Cognitive Level Test to demographics, diagnosis, and disposition among psychiatric inpatients. Am J Occup Ther. 1998 Sep; 52(8):638-43.
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19. Henry AD. Development of a measure of adolescent leisure interests. Am J Occup Ther. 1998 Jul-Aug; 52(7):531-9.
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20. Henry AD, Coster WJ. Competency beliefs and occupational role behavior among adolescents: explication of the personal causation construct. Am J Occup Ther. 1997 Apr; 51(4):267-76.
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21. Henry AD, Coster WJ. Predictors of functional outcome among adolescents and young adults with psychotic disorders. Am J Occup Ther. 1996 Mar; 50(3):171-81.
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22. Kielhofner G, Henry AD. Development and investigation of the occupational performance history interview. Am J Occup Ther. 1988 Aug; 42(8):489-98.
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Keywords   
Mental Health Services
Mental Disorders
Employment
Disabled Persons
Occupational Therapy
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Co-Authors  
Biebel, Kathleen
Curtin, Carol
Himmelstein, Jay
Long-Bellil, Linda
Nicholson, Joanne
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Lionello-Denolf, Karen
Appelbaum, Kenneth
Morris, Lisa
Manning, Thomas
Dube, William

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