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Program for Clubhouse Research

white injured main in a wheelchair with peers standing around himThe Program for Clubhouse Research (PCR) was developed in 2000 to increase the quality and quantity of research on the Clubhouse Model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation. The Program for Clubhouse Research coordinates, promotes, and conducts Clubhouse research projects that are congruent with Clubhouse philosophy.

Additional activities include acting as a clearinghouse for Clubhouse research with the capacity to provide effective communication, information dissemination, and assistance to Clubhouses, researchers, and other stakeholders interested in Clubhouse-related research and research outcomes. 

Major Accomplishments and Impact on Mental Health:

Establishing the Clubhouse Model as an Evidence-Based Practice on SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-Based Practices and Programs (NREPP) in 2011.

Developing and implementing an electronic version of the Clubhouse Profile Questionnaire that is used by Clubhouse International and Mental Health Clubhouses around the world and administered by the Program for Clubhouse Research annually. CPQ data has been used in ten publications including SAMHSA’s Mental Health United States 2010 and SAMHSA’s Behavioral Health United States 2012. A version of the CPQ was developed and implemented in Brain Injury Clubhouses as part of the first multi-site study of Brain Injury Clubhouses. A manuscript describing the Organizational characteristics of Brain Injury Clubhouse Model programs is available at Organizational characteristics of Brain Injury Clubhouse Model programs: Brain Injury: Vol 36, No 2 (tandfonline.com)

Conducting A Systematic Review of Evidence for the Clubhouse Model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation. This manuscript has been accessed over 25,000 times, cited 50 times in Clarivite’s Web of Science Core Collection, and is ranked 1st among the tracked articles of a similar age in Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research.

The number of articles published about the Clubhouse Model has more than tripled since the Program for Clubhouse Research was established. Today there have been manuscripts published about Clubhouses in Australia, Canada, China (Hong Kong), Denmark, England, Finland, France, Norway, & Sweden.

Clubhouse Research News:

book journal cover with birch treesColleen McKay, Director Program for Clubhouse Research, was a Guest Editor in the September 2024 Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal’s Special Issue on the Clubhouse Model.

“Today, over 350 Clubhouse programs in 33 countries affiliate with Clubhouse International and operate as nonclinical community-based recovery centers for adults and young adults living with mental illness. … There is evidence and support for the Clubhouse Model in improving quality of life and social functioning, reducing hospitalization(s) and/or psychiatric symptoms, and promoting employment. This special issue has nine articles that highlight ongoing research collaborations from across the globe that examine the impact of the Clubhouse Model on a variety of novel outcomes….” (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

  • Introduction: McKay, C. E. (2024). The growth and diversity of the evidence base for the Clubhouse Model. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 189–192. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000628
  • Mutschler, C., McShane, K., Liebman, R., Junaid, S., & The Canadian Clubhouse Research Group. (2024). A multisite longitudinal evaluation of Canadian Clubhouse members: Impact on hospitalizations and community functioning. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 193-199. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000581
  • Rice, K., Simaitis, G., & Pernice, F. (2024). Clubhouse virtual programming: A trend analysis of member engagement patterns before, during, and after pandemic lockdown. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 200–208. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000615
  • Agner, J., Nakamura, L., Kaukau, T. M., Liu, M., Botero, A., Churchill, H., Teranishi, D., Patton, F., Cogo, K., & Cha, T. (2024). Creative virtual engagement: Successes and challenges supporting people with serious mental illness in hybrid Clubhouse environments. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 209–218. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000605
  • Rice, K., Hand, R., Diop, B., Mejia, A., Mahoney, O., & Seidman, J. (2024). Expanding community-based participatory action research practices to Clubhouses through sustainable research activities. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 219–228. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000607
  • Wojtalik, J. A., Kotwani, A., Honarvar, R. L., Eack, S. M., D'Angelo, L., Whiting-Madison, C., & Brown, W. J. (2024). Confirmatory factor analysis of the 12-item World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS-2.0) within the Clubhouse Model of psychosocial rehabilitation for serious mental illness. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 229–239. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000594
  • Mäntysaari, K., Stevanovic, M., Weiste, E., Paananen, J., & Lindholm, C. (2024). Ideals of joint decision-making in Clubhouse communities. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 240–248. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000626
  • Agner, J., Botero, A., Cha, T., Nakamura, L., Kaukau, T. M., Liu, M., & Hawai’i Clubhouse Coalition. (2024). A conceptual model of how mental health Clubhouses impact health and quality of life among individuals with serious mental illness. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 249–259. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000579
  • Pernice, F. M., Hinchey, L. M., Rice, K., Drews, J., Michon, A., Jenuwine, M., Christian, J., Doyle, A., Madison, E., Kessler, L., Bayer, C., Napolitano, C., & Jedrzejczak, K. (2024). Community as therapy: The theory of social practice. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 260–269. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000588
  • Pernice, F., Hinchey, L. M., Rice, K., Michon, A., Drews, J., Jenuwine, M., Doyle, A., Madison, E., Kessler, L., Bayer, C., Napolitano, C., Jedrzejczak, K., & Delman, J. (2024). The method and application of social practice in the Clubhouse. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 47(3), 270–277. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000604