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Dr. Nathaniel J. Williams started at Boise State University in 2015, and is an associate professor for the School of Social Work. He received his Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, a M.S.W. and a B.A. in Social Science from Boise State University. Dr. Williams’ research interests include children’s mental health services, implementation science, organizational culture and climate, and organizational interventions. His professional experience includes being the Program Director for CenterPointe, Inc. in Nampa, Idaho which involved working with a child psychosocial rehabilitation program which employs providers who deliver home and school-based skill training services to youth with severe emotional and behavioral problems.
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Generating Accurate Estimates of Required Sample Size for Multilevel Implementation Studies in Mental Health
Williams, N. (PI)
National Institute of Mental Health
11/03/21 → 28/02/23
Project: Research
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Understanding the impact of organizational implementation strategies on EBT use
Williams, N. (PI)
National Institute of Mental Health
13/09/12 → 7/08/15
Project: Research
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A cohort study of predictors of short-term nonfatal suicidal and self-harm events among individuals with mental health disorders treated in the emergency department
Marcus, S. C., Cullen, S. W., Schmutte, T., Xie, M., Liu, T., Ungar, L. H., Cardamone, N. C., Williams, N. J. & Olfson, M., Jun 2025, In: Journal of Psychiatric Research. 186, p. 458-468 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A multilevel framework for recruitment and retention in implementation trials: An illustrative example
Williams, N. J., Gomes, A. E., Vega, N. R., Esp, S., Choy-Brown, M. & Beidas, R. S., Jun 2025, In: Clinical Trials. 22, 3, p. 325-341 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Classifying Unstructured Text in Electronic Health Records for Mental Health Prediction Models: Large Language Model Evaluation Study
Cardamone, N. C., Olfson, M., Schmutte, T., Ungar, L., Liu, T., Cullen, S. W., Williams, N. J. & Marcus, S. C., 2025, In: JMIR Medical Informatics. 13, p. e65454 e65454.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access5 Scopus citations -
Keeping Our ACT Team Together: Supervisory Strategies to Promote Workforce Retention
Choy-Brown, M., Carlson, W., Williams, N. J., Studer, L. & Digari, S., Jul 2025, In: Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 52, 4, p. 785-799 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Study protocol for testing the efficacy of the Helping Educational Leaders Mobilize Evidence (HELM) implementation strategy in elementary schools: a hybrid type 3 effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial
Locke, J., Williams, N. J., Sridhar, A., Ehrhart, M. G., Dopp, A., Thirion, M., Espeland, C., Riddle, B., Schmitz, K., Hatch, K., Buehler, L. & Lyon, A. R., 24 Apr 2025, In: Implementation Science. 20, 1, p. 17 17.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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