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Daniel Hayes is a mental health researcher specializing in Recovery Colleges and psychiatric rehabilitation services. His work focuses on organizational characteristics, fidelity assessment, funding models, and student demographics within Recovery College frameworks.
His research interests center on mental health recovery models, with particular emphasis on Recovery Colleges as innovative mental health service delivery systems. Hayes employs advanced statistical methods including cluster analysis and regression modeling to examine mental illness treatment outcomes and service utilization patterns. His work explores the lived experience of mental health service users and contributes to evidence-based mental health practices globally.
Hayes's publications demonstrate a clear trend toward international comparative studies of mental health services, with significant work examining Recovery Colleges across 28 countries. His research spans qualitative and quantitative methodologies, examining both organizational structures and individual outcomes within mental health systems.
Hayes collaborates extensively with an international network of researchers including Ronaldson, A., Stepanian, K., Henderson, C., and Slade, M. His work has received attention from news outlets and academic social media platforms, indicating significant impact within the mental health research community.
His research program contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being, particularly through developing evidence-based approaches to mental health service delivery that promote recovery and reduce health disparities.


