Faculty & Staff
Faculty
|
Title: Department Chair |
Gregory B. Teague is an Associate Professor Department Chair in the Department of Mental Health Law & Policy. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and Public Practice from Harvard University. His research interests have included a range of issues in behavioral health services research: fidelity to program models, effectiveness of consumer-operated services, involvement of persons with mental illnesses in the criminal justice system, performance measurement, self-directed care, cost-effectiveness of services for people with co-occurring serious mental illness and substance use disorders, consumer-provider relationships, and the impact of care coordination approaches within integrated behavioral and general health plans. His first measure of fidelity to assertive community treatment – an intensive service model for people with serious mental illnesses considered an essential program option within public service systems – came into wide use internationally and served as both the standard measure for this program and the prototype for later measures of fidelity to other evidence-based practices for this population; he and colleagues are currently evaluating the impact of their updated and expanded replacement measure, now also very widely adopted.
He has worked on several SAMHSA-sponsored national efforts in development and integration of performance measurement within behavioral health care, including the MHSIP consumer-oriented report card, standards for outcome measurement systems, and development and promulgation of common performance indicators and measures.
His teaching focuses on evidence-based practice in behavioral healthcare. He has also been active in faculty governance within USF, having served as president first of the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵFaculty Senate, then of the ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵSystem Faculty Council, as ¹ú²ú¶ÌÊÓƵTrustee, and as chair of several university-wide ad hoc committees.
Education
- Ph.D., Harvard University
- B.A., Yale University
Research Interests
- Fidelity to program and service models
- Involvement of persons with mental illnesses in the criminal justice system
- Performance measurement & evaluation in behavioral health
- Effectiveness of self-directed care and consumer-operated services
- Effectiveness of care coordination in improving integration in health care systems
Research Projects
Recent Publications
Clark, C., Young. M. S., Teague, G., & Rynearson-Moody, S. (2016). Development of a Measure of Housing and Housing Services. Community Mental Health Journal 52:1, 66-72 doi: 10.1007/s10597-015-9969-y
Moser, L. L., Monroe-DeVita, M., & Teague, G. B. (2013). Evaluating Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment within Assertive Community Treatment: A New Measure. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 9:2, 187-194. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15504263.2013.779480
Cuddeback, G. S., Morrissey, J. P., Domino, M. E., Monroe-DeVita, M., Teague, G. B., & Moser, L. L. (2013). Fidelity to Recovery-Oriented ACT Practices and Consumer Outcomes. Psychiatric Services in Advance, January 15, 2013; doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201200097
Winters, L., Teague, G. B., & Yeager, K. (2013). Psychiatric risk management: Efforts to reduce unforeseen outcomes. In K. Yeager, D. Cutler, D. Svendsen & G. Sills (Eds.), Modern text of public and community psychiatry: An interdisciplinary approach. (pp. 534-550). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Teague, G. B., Mueser, K. T., & Rapp, C. A. (2012). Advances in fidelity measurement for mental health services research: Four measures. Psychiatric Services 63(8), 765-771
Constantine, R. J., Andel, R., Robst, J., & Teague, G. B. (2012). The impact of mental health services on arrests of offenders with a serious mental illness. Law and Human Behavior 36(3), 170-176.
Teague, G. B., Moser, L.L., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2011). Established and emerging elements in the TMACT: Measuring fidelity to an evolving model. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nursing Association 17(1):17-29.
Monroe-DeVita, M., Teague, G. B., & Moser, L. L. (2011). The TMACT: A new tool for measuring fidelity to assertive community treatment. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nursing Association 17(1):34-36.
Teague, G. B., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2011). Not by outcomes alone – Using peer evaluation to ensure fidelity to evidence-based assertive community treatment (ACT) practice. In J. L. Magnabosco & R. W. Manderscheid (Eds.), Outcomes Measurement in the Human Services: Cross-Cutting Issues and Methods (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers Press.
Constantine R. J., Petrila J., Andel, R., Givens, E. M., Becker M, Robst J, Van Dorn, R., Boaz, T., Teague, G. B., Haynes, D., & Howe, A. (2010). Arrest trajectories of adult offenders with a serious mental illness. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 16(4),319-339
Barrett, B., Young, M. S., Teague, G. B., Winarski, J., Moore, K. A., & Ochshorn, E. (2010). Recovery orientation of treatment, consumer empowerment, and satisfaction with services: A mediational model. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 34(2), 153-156
Robst, J., Constantine, R. Boaz, T., Andel, R., Teague, G., Becker, M. & Howe, A. (2010). Short-term impact of preferred drug list changes on health care utilization and Medicaid costs: Injectable Risperidone.Psychiatric Services 61(9):937-939.
Constantine RJ, Andel R, Petrila J, Becker M, Robst J, Teague G, Boaz T, & Howe, A. (2010). Characteristics and Experiences of Adults with a Serious Mental Illness Who Were Involved in the Criminal Justice System. Psychiatric Services 61(5):451-457
Teague, G. B., & Caporino, N. (2008). Patient perceptions of care measures. In A. J. Rush Jr., M. B. First & D. Blacker (Eds.), Handbook of Psychiatric Measures (2nd ed., pp. 163-191). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
Mullen, C.A., Murthy, U., & Teague, G. B. (2008). Listening to those we serve: Assessing the research needs of university faculty. Journal of Research Administration 34(1):10-31.
Rogers, E. S., Teague, G. B., Lichtenstein, C. L., Campbell, J., Lyass, A., Chen, R., & Banks, S. (2007). The effects of participation in adjunctive consumer-operated programs on both personal and organizationally mediated empowerment: Results of a multi-site study. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 44(6): 785–800.
Teague, G. B., Trabin, T., & Ray, C. (2006). Building a Common Language in Mental Health Care Delivery. In Albert R. Roberts and Kenneth R. Yeager (Eds.) Foundations of Evidence-Based Social Work Practice. New York; Oxford University Press.
Johnsen, M., Teague, G. B., & McDonel-Herr, E. (2005). Common ingredients as a fidelity measure. In S. Clay, B. Schell, P. Corrigan, R. Ralph (Eds.), On Our Own, Together: Peer Programs for People With Mental Illness. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
Teague, G. B., Trabin, T., & Ray, C. (2004). Toward common performance indicators and measures for accountability in behavioral healthcare. In Albert R. Roberts and Kenneth Yeager (Eds.) Evidence-Based Practice Manual: Research and Outcome Measures in Health and Human Services (pp. 46-61). New York: Oxford University Press.
Drake, R. E., Rosenberg, S. D., Teague, G. B., Bartels, S. J., & Torrey, W. C. (2003). Fundamental principles of evidence-based medicine applied to mental health care. In Evidence-based Practices in Mental Health. Special Issue: Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 26, 811-820.
Mowbray, C. T., Holder, M., Teague, G. B., & Bybee, D. (2003). Fidelity criteria: Development, measurement, and validation. American Journal of Evaluation, 24(3), 315-340.
Teague, G. B., Bond, G. R., & Drake, R. E. (1998). Program fidelity in assertive community treatment: Development and use of a measure. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 68(2), 216-232.