Publications by authors named "Limor Hochman"

Objective: Persons with serious mental illnesses are at increased risk for co-occurring physical comorbidities. Patient-reported outcome measures are increasingly used in routine assessments of persons with serious mental illnesses, yet the relation of patient-reported outcome measures to physical health outcomes has not been comprehensively investigated. We examined the association between patient-reported outcome measures and self-reported physical health at 1-year follow-up.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Limor Hochman"

  • - Limor Hochman's research primarily focuses on the intersection of serious mental illness and physical health, specifically assessing how self-reported outcomes can predict health risks in adults.
  • - In her 2021 article, she investigates the correlation between patient-reported outcome measures and subsequent physical health status in individuals with serious mental illnesses, highlighting a critical gap in existing literature.
  • - The findings underscore the importance of integrating patient-reported outcomes in clinical assessments to better identify and address the physical health needs of this vulnerable population, paving the way for more comprehensive healthcare strategies.