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Eric Latimer, PhD

Dr Latimer is a Research Scientist at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute and Professor in the Department of Psychiatry. A health economist, his research interests focus on community-based supports for people with severe mental illness, particularly their economic aspects. He has also conducted research on the use of antipsychotic medications in Québec. He has been lead investigator for the Montreal site, and lead economist nationally, of the $110 million Chez Soi / At Home research and demonstration study on homelessness and mental illness, which tested the Housing First approach using nine concurrent trials in five Canadian cities. Currently he is also completing a CIHR-funded study that implemented and evaluated the strengths model of case management in several sites in Ontario, Québec and Newfoundland. He has served as consultant to the Québec government as well as research teams in Europe and North America. He was an associate editor of the Canadian journal,Healthcare Policy(2011 – 2019),and is a fellow of the Québec research group CIRANO. He teaches economic evaluation of health programs in the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health at 91˿Ƶ.

eric.latimer [at] douglas.mcgill.ca (Email)|


Selected Articles

Groff, M., Latimer, E., Joober, R., Iyer, S.N., Schmitz, N., Abadi, S., Abdel-Baki, A., Casacalenda, N., Margolese, H.C., Jarvis, G.E., & Malla, A.“Economic Evaluation of Extended Early Intervention Service vs Regular Care Following 2 Years of Early Intervention: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial” (2020),Schizophrenia Bulletin, Published online September,doi:10.1093/schbul/sbaa130.

Latimer, E.A., Rabouin, D., Cao, Z., Ly, A., Powell, G., Aubry, T., Distasio, J., Hwang, S.W., Somers, J.M., Bayoumi, A.M., Mitton, C., Moodie, E.E.M., & Goering, P.N. (2020), “Cost-effectiveness of Housing First with Assertive Community Treatment: Results from the Canadian At Home/Chez Soi trial”,Psychiatric Services,Published online August 25.

Latimer, E., Bordeleau, F., Méthot, C., Barrie, T., Ferkranus, A., Lurie, S., & Whitley, R. (2020), “Implementation of supported employment in the context of a national Canadian program: Facilitators, barriers and strategies”,Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, March, 43 (1), 2-8.

Latimer, E.A., Rabouin, D., Cao, Z., Ly, A., Powell, G., Adair, C.E., Sareen, J., Stergiopoulos, V., Somers, J.M., Moodie, E.E.M., Pinto, A.D., Veldhuizen, S., & Goering, P.N. (2019), “Cost-effectiveness of Housing First with Intensive Case Management for homeless people with mental illness: Results from the multi-site Canadian At Home/Chez Soi trial”, August 21,JAMA Network Open.

Latimer, E., & Bordeleau, F. Dénombrement des personnes en situation d’itinérance au Québec le 24 avril 2018. Québec, QC: Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux; 2019 March 25, approximately 600 pages.

Latimer, E., Rabouin, D., Cao, Z., Ly, A., Powell, G., Aubry, T., Distasio, J., Hwang, S.W., Somers, J.M., Stergiopoulos, V., Veldhuizen, S., Erica, E.M., Moodie, E.E.M., Lesage, A., & Goering, P.N. (2017), “The costs of services for homeless people with mental illness in five Canadian cities : Results from a large prospective follow-up study”,CMAJ Open5(3), E576-E585,DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20170018.

Poremski, D., Braithwaite, E., Nisenbaum, R., Stergiopoulos, V., Distasio, J., & Latimer, E. (2016), "Effects of Housing First on employment and income of homeless individuals: results of a randomized trial.",Psychiatric services67 (6), 603-609.

Ly, A. & Latimer, E. (2015), “Housing first impacts on costs and associated cost offsets: A review of the literature”,Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 60 (11), 475-487.

Poremski, D., Whitley, R., & Latimer, E. (2015), “Building trust with people receiving supported employment and Housing First services”,Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal Mar 30, ePub ahead of print.

Stergiopoulos, V., Hwang, S., Gozdzik, A.,Nisenbaum, R.,Latimer, E.,Rabouin, D., Adair, C., Bourque, J., Connelly, J., Frankish, J., Katz, L., Mason, K., Misir, V., O’Brien, K., Streiner, D., Sareen, J., Schütz, C., Singer, A., Vasiliadis, H.M., & Goering, P. (2015), “Scattered-Site Housing First with Intensive Case Management for Homeless Adults with Mental Illness: 24 Month Outcomes of a Multi-Site Randomized Controlled Trial,”Journal of the American Medical Association313(9): 909-915.

Aubry, T.,Adair, C., Tsemberis, S., Streiner, D., McGarvey, K., Sareen, J., Veldhuizen, S., Kopp, B., Patterson, M.,Latimer, E., &Goering, P. (2015) "One Year Findings of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Housing First with ACT in Five Canadian Cities",Psychiatric Services, published online February 2,.

Latimer, E., Gariepy, G., & Greenfield,B. (2014), "Cost-effectiveness of a rapid response team intervention for suicidal youths presenting at an emergency department”Can J of Psychiatry56(6), 310 – 318.

Latimer, E., Naidu, A., Moodie, E., Clark, R., Malla, A., Tamblyn, R., & Wynant, W. (2014), “Variation in long-term antipsychotic polypharmacy and high-dose prescribing across physicians and hospitals”,Psychiatric Services, 65 (10), 1210 – 1217.

Knapp, M., Patel, A., Curran, C., Latimer, E., Catty, J., Becker, T., Drake, R.E. , Fioritti, A., Kilian, R., Lauber, C., Rössler, W., Tomov, T., van Busschbach, J., Comas-Herrera, A., White, S., Wiersma, D., & Burns, T. (2013), “Supported employment: Cost-effectiveness across six European sites”, World Psychiatry 12(1): 60-68.

Latimer, E., Clark, R., Malla, A., Moodie, E., Tamblyn, R., & Naidu, A. (2013), “Underprescribing of Clozapine and Unexplained Variation in Use across Hospitals and Regions in the Canadian Province of Québec”, Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses, April, 33-41.

Latimer, E., Bond, G., & Drake R (2011), “Economic approaches to improving access to evidence-based and recovery-oriented services for people with severe mental illness”, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 56:9, 523–529.

Latimer, E., Clark, R., Malla, A., Moodie, E., Tamblyn, R., & Naidu, A. (2013), “Underprescribing of Clozapine and Unexplained Variation in Use across Hospitals and Regions in the Canadian Province of Québec”,Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses,April,33-41.

Knapp, K., Patel, A., Curran, C.,Latimer, E., Catty, J., Becker, T., Drake, R.E., Fioritti, A., Killian, R., Lauber, C., Rössler, W., Tomov, T., van Busschbach, J., Comas-Herrera, A., White, S., Wiersma, D., & Burns, T. (2013), Supported employment: Cost-effectiveness across six European sites.World Psychiatry12:1, 60-68.

Vasiliadis, H-M, Dionne, P-A, Préville M., Gentil, L., Berbiche, D., &Latimer, E.The excess healthcare costs associated with depression and anxiety in elderly living in the community. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry2012 Apr 10. [Epub ahead of print].

Drake, R., &Latimer, E.(2012),, “Lessons learned in developing community mental health care in North America”,World Psychiatry11 (1) 47-51.

LeBlanc, L., Tourigny, M., Boyer, T.,Latimer, É., & Crocker, A. (2012),“Profils d`évolution des personnes ateintes de troubles mentaux graves et recevant un service de soutien d`intensité variable.Revue Canadienne de Santé Mentale et Communautaire31 (1), 33 – 44.

Dionne, P.A., Vasiliadis, H-M.,Latimer, E., Berbiche, D., & Préville, M. (2012) “The Economic Impact of Inappropriate Prescribing of Benzodiazepines and Related Drug Interactions in the Elderly".Psychiatric Services,Dec, 15.

Goering, P., Girard, V., Aubry, T., Barker, J., Fortanier, C.,Latimer, E., Laval, C., & Tinland, A., (2012), «Conduite d’essais relatifs aux politiques qui soutiennent le modèle d’intervention accordant la priorité au logement: l’histoire de deux pays»,Lien Social et Politique67,161–182.

Lloyd-Evans,B., Marwaha, S., Burns, T., Secker, J.,Latimer, E., Blizard, R., Killaspy, H., Totman, J., Tanskanen, S., & Johnson, S.(2012) “The nature and correlates of paid and unpaid work among service users of London Community Mental Health Teams”,Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences,Available on CJO 2012 doi:10.1017/S2045796012000534.

Goering, P., Streiner, D., Adair, C., Aubry, T., Barker, J., Distasio, J., Hwang, S., Komaroff, J.,Latimer, E., Somers, J., & Zabkiewicz, D. (2011), "The At Home/Chez Soi trial protocol: A pragmatic, multi-site, randomized controlled trial of a Housing First intervention for homeless individuals with mental illness in five Canadian cities", BMJ Open 2011;1:e000323 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2011-000323.

Latimer, E.,&Rabouin, D.(2011), “Le soutien d’intensité variable à l’heure du rétablissement: Enseignements des etudes expérimentales et quasi-expérimentales”,Santé mentale au QuébecXXXVI, 1, 13-34.

Latimer, E., Bond, G., & Drake, R. (2011), “Economic approaches to improving access to evidence-based and recovery-oriented services for people with severe mental illness”,Canadian Journal of Psychiatry56:9, 523 – 529.

Latimer, E., Lecomte, T., Becker, D., Drake, R., Duclos, I., Piat, M., Lahaie, N., St-Pierre, M.S., Therrien, C., & Xie, H. (2006), “Generalisability of the individual placement and support model of supported employment: results of a Canadian randomised controlled trial”, British Journal of Psychiatry, 189:55-73.

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