Stephania Hayes • UC Davis Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Pathways to Mental Health Care: The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Help Seeking for Psychosis. Psychiatr Serv. 2026 Apr 02; appips20250629. Badran L, Niendam T, Shapiro DI, Burch KE, Hardy KV, Wright S, Safdar M, Bhatt A, Giroux C, Hotz B, Adhikari N, Salaheldin K, Hayes SL. PMID: 41922947.
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  2. Adaptation of the First Episode Psychosis Services-Fidelity Scale for Use in New and Small Programs. Early Interv Psychiatry. 2026 Mar; 20(3):e70151. Savill M, Sepulveda B, Banks LM, Hayes SL, Tryon VL, Blay C, Burch KE, LaCross K, Ereshefsky S, Carlson M, Lee GE, Loewy RL, Addington DE, Niendam TA. PMID: 41804934; PMCID: PMC12973343.
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  3. Building the Plane as We Fly: Considerations for Scaling Out Coordinated Specialty Care for Early Psychosis in the Rural United States. Rural Ment Health. 2025 Jun 05. Reznik SJ, Friedman B, Monroe-DeVita M, Hayes SL, Lopez M. PMID: 40881040; PMCID: PMC12383233.
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  4. Development of the Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Services Fidelity Scale (CHRPS-FS) for Team-Based Care. Psychiatr Serv. 2025 Apr 01; 76(4):373-380. Savill M, Banks LM, Sepulveda BT, Ho S, Tryon VL, Nye KE, Blay C, Carlson MM, Asbun AF, Ereshefsky S, LaCross KL, Hayes SL, Niendam TA, Addington DE. PMID: 40012489.
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  5. Increasing the Value of Health Intervention Trials: Qualitative Research in the Early Psychosis Intervention Network (EPINET). Community Ment Health J. 2025 Jul; 61(5):809-817. Reznik SJ, Lucksted A, Myers N, Jones N, Savill M, Pagdon S, Ereshefsky S, George P, Goldman H, Hayes SL, Klodnick VV, Nye KE, Williams-Wengerd A. PMID: 39964663; PMCID: PMC12126312.
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  6. The California collaborative network to promote data driven care and improve outcomes in early psychosis (EPI-CAL) project: rationale, background, design and methodology. BMC Psychiatry. 2024 Nov 14; 24(1):800. Tryon VL, Nye KE, Savill M, Loewy R, Miles MJ, Tully LM, Padovani AJ, Tancredi DJ, Melnikow J, Ereshefsky S, Sharma N, McNamara AP, Kado-Walton M, Hakusui CK, Miller C, Nguyen KLH, Safdar M, Padilla VE, Smith L, Wilcox AB, Banks LM, Hayes SL, Pierce KM, Muro K, Shapiro DI, Bolden-Thompson KA, Botello RM, Grattan RE, Zhang Y, Hotz B, Dixon L, Carter CS, Niendam TA. PMID: 39543502; PMCID: PMC11566177.
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  7. Testing assumptions about peer support specialists' susceptibility to stress. Psychol Serv. 2022 Nov; 19(4):783-795. Hayes SL, Skeem JL. PMID: 34735193.
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  8. The utility of outpatient commitment: Reduced-risks of victimization and crime perpetration. Eur Psychiatry. 2019 02; 56:97-104. Segal SP, Rimes L, Hayes SL. PMID: 30654319; PMCID: PMC7202380.
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  9. The utility of outpatient commitment: acute medical care access and protecting health. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2018 Jun; 53(6):597-606. Segal SP, Hayes SL, Rimes L. PMID: 29626237; PMCID: PMC7336898.
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  10. The Utility of Outpatient Commitment: I. A Need for Treatment and a Least Restrictive Alternative to Psychiatric Hospitalization. Psychiatr Serv. 2017 Dec 01; 68(12):1247-1254. Segal SP, Hayes SL, Rimes L. PMID: 28760100; PMCID: PMC7138506.
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  11. The Utility of Outpatient Commitment: II. Mortality Risk and Protecting Health, Safety, and Quality of Life. Psychiatr Serv. 2017 Dec 01; 68(12):1255-1261. Segal SP, Hayes SL, Rimes L. PMID: 28760099; PMCID: PMC7213026.
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  12. Fear of adverse mental health treatment experiences: Initial psychometric properties of a brief self-report measure. Psychol Assess. 2017 05; 29(5):509-518. Hayes SL, Segal SP. PMID: 27442625.
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  13. Leadership and characteristics of nonprofit mental health peer-run organizations nationwide. Psychiatr Serv. 2015 Apr 01; 66(4):421-5. Ostrow L, Hayes SL. PMID: 25639988; PMCID: PMC4382399.
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  14. Skin picking behaviors: An examination of the prevalence and severity in a community sample. J Anxiety Disord. 2009 Apr; 23(3):314-9. Hayes SL, Storch EA, Berlanga L. PMID: 19223150.
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