Outcome of a Randomized Study of a Mental Health Peer Education and Support Group in the VA
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This study was supported by the VA Rehabilitation Research and Development Service grant D4464R. The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The authors thank Matthew Chinman, Ph.D., Patrick Furlong, B.A., Alexandra Howard, B.A., James Silas, B.A., and Nicole Del Vecchio, M.S., for their contribution to this research.
Dr. Eisen receives a proportion of licensing fees collected by the copyright holder from private organizations for use of one of the outcome measures used in this research. However, government agencies use the instrument free of charge. Consequently, there was no financial remuneration for use of the measure in this research. Mr. Armstrong receives payment from states to speak about peer support at state conferences. The other authors report no competing interests.