Social Cognitive and Motivational Predictors of Integration (SCAMPI)
- The goal of this project is to use a neuroscience-based approach to understand the social cognitive and motivational predictors of successful community integration in recently-housed Veterans twelve months after receiving housing. This project is based on two recent papers our group has published in the journal Psychological Medicine (Green et al.; Wynn et al.). Please contact our research volunteer recruiter at (310) 478-3711 x41527.
- This intervention is designed to improve community integration in Veterans with serious mental illness (for example, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder) who are experiencing homelessness and currently residing in the GLA Domiciliary. Maintaining connection with providers and sustaining engagement in treatment during the transition to permanent housing is challenging for many of these Veterans. This project is testing an 8-week behavioral treatment enhanced with mobile technology. If interested, potentially eligible Veterans currently residing at the GLA Domiciliary are welcome to contact our research volunteer recruiter at (310) 478-3711 x41527.