Introductions to the research projects I have been involved in.
Topics Discussed in Psychiatric Consultations
We investigated the most common topics discussed between psychiatrists and patients using recorded data from outpatient psychiatric consultations. Twenty-eight topics were identified. Read more
Students’ Experiences with Mental Health Services
We conducted interviews with undergraduate and graduate students who have utilized mental health support services, focusing on the difficulties and challenges they faced as well as the aspects that they found helpful. Read more
The Impact of Job Match on Job Tenure
An analysis of individuals receiving supported employment programs revealed that jobs better matching their desired conditions tend to be sustained longer than those that do not align with their preferences. Read more
Individual Factors Associated with Job Acquisition
An analysis of individuals receiving supported employment programs examined whether personal attributes such as age, educational background, gender, and diagnosis are related to job acquisition. Read more
Evidence Information Site “Cocoro To Kurashi”
We have compiled research findings from around the world on psychosocial support for people with mental disorders and created an informational website that is easy to understand even for non-experts. Read more
These research projects have been conducted not by an individual but by research teams, and are published with the permission of my co-researchers. I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who contributed to these projects.
