2025
Longitudinal relationships between social anhedonia and internalizing symptoms in autistic children: results from the Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials
Gerber A, Naples A, Chawarska K, Dawson G, Kleinhans N, Jeste S, Faja S, Dziura J, Webb S, Sugar C, Shic F, Levin A, McPartland J, Trials F. Longitudinal relationships between social anhedonia and internalizing symptoms in autistic children: results from the Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials. Psychological Medicine 2025, 55: e104. PMID: 40170613, PMCID: PMC12094631, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291725000650.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial anhedoniaSocial anxietyInternalizing symptomsAutistic childrenAutism severityCASI-5Parent-reported social anxietyAssociated with increased internalizing symptomsAutism Diagnostic Observation ScheduleCross-lagged panel modelBidirectional relationshipAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderBidirectional longitudinal associationsCross-lagged modelsAnhedonia subscaleAttention-deficit/hyperactivityAnhedoniaFifth editionReduced pleasureObservation ScheduleAutistic youthConcurrent relationshipsAutismLongitudinal relationshipDevelopmental model
2024
F18. ROLE OF PSYCHIATRIC-ASSOCIATED SNVS IN THE EARLY ADULTHOOD: INSIGHTS FROM LONGITUDINAL NEUROIMAGING
Ito L, Ota V, Fernandes D, Martins A, Carvalho C, Zugman A, Sato J, Bressan R, Miguel E, Pan P, Salum G, Belangero S, Santoro M. F18. ROLE OF PSYCHIATRIC-ASSOCIATED SNVS IN THE EARLY ADULTHOOD: INSIGHTS FROM LONGITUDINAL NEUROIMAGING. European Neuropsychopharmacology 2024, 87: 214-215. DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.08.429.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-traumatic stress disorderAttention deficit/hyperactivity disorderBrain regionsBipolar disorderMental conditionBrain structuresBrazilian High-Risk Cohort StudyPrefrontal cortex regionsFrontal pole regionsHigh Risk Cohort StudyLateral orbitofrontal regionGenome-wide association studiesSignificant main effectDepressive disorderMixed-effects modelsStress disorderDeficit/hyperactivity disorderFrontal cortexOrbitofrontal regionsBiological underpinningsGenetic influencesCortex regionsLongitudinal relationshipIntracranial volumeEarly adulthoodSelf‐reported hearing loss is associated with faster cognitive and functional decline but not diagnostic conversion in the ADNI cohort
Miller A, Sharp E, Wang S, Zhao Y, Mecca A, van Dyck C, O'Dell R, Initiative F. Self‐reported hearing loss is associated with faster cognitive and functional decline but not diagnostic conversion in the ADNI cohort. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2024, 20: 7847-7858. PMID: 39324520, PMCID: PMC11567835, DOI: 10.1002/alz.14252.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-reported hearing lossFunctional Activities QuestionnaireHearing lossMild cognitive impairmentModifiable risk factorsMild cognitive impairment participantsFunctional declineImpairment diagnosisModified Preclinical Alzheimer Cognitive CompositeRate of functional declineRate of cognitive declinePreclinical Alzheimer Cognitive CompositeRisk factorsCognitive impairmentSignificant longitudinal associationsActivity QuestionnaireLongitudinal associationsAlzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging InitiativeLongitudinal relationshipCognitive compositeCN participantsIncreased riskCognitive declineParticipantsDiagnostic conversionPhysical activity, posttraumatic stress, and gender: A longitudinal study of post-9/11 veterans
Gnall K, Sacco S, Sinnott S, Park C, Mazure C, Hoff R. Physical activity, posttraumatic stress, and gender: A longitudinal study of post-9/11 veterans. Journal Of Health Psychology 2024, 29: 1576-1589. PMID: 38400566, DOI: 10.1177/13591053241233380.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-9/11 veteransLeisure-time PAPhysical activityPosttraumatic stress symptomsPA engagementMilitary dischargeSelf-report questionnairesHealth habitsMental healthSecondary analysisStudy baselineLongitudinal relationshipPosttraumatic stressStress symptomsVeteransLongitudinal studyHealthObservational investigationPost-9/11GenderBaselineEngagementQuestionnaireInterventionParticipantsAssociations Between Religious Coping and Long-Term Mental Health in Survivors of Hurricane Katrina
Arkin M, Lowe S, Poon C, Rhodes J. Associations Between Religious Coping and Long-Term Mental Health in Survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Psychology Of Religion And Spirituality 2024, 16: 63-71. DOI: 10.1037/rel0000483.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNegative religious copingPositive religious copingMental health outcomesReligious copingLong-term mental healthAdverse mental health outcomesOngoing longitudinal studyWaves of dataReligious coping stylesMental health treatmentSignificant predictorsPosttraumatic growthPosttraumatic stressHurricane Katrina survivorsCoping stylesHealth outcomesCopingLongitudinal relationshipHealth treatmentMental healthLongitudinal studyKatrina survivorsFuture researchKatrina (RISK) ProjectMental health institutions
2023
Sex differences in the association between dynapenic abdominal obesity and onset of disability in activities of daily living among adults aged ≥50 years: A prospective analysis of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
Smith L, López Sánchez G, Tully M, Veronese N, Soysal P, Yon D, Pizzol D, López-Gil J, Barnet Y, Butler L, Shin J, Koyanagi A. Sex differences in the association between dynapenic abdominal obesity and onset of disability in activities of daily living among adults aged ≥50 years: A prospective analysis of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing. Maturitas 2023, 176: 107763. PMID: 37393660, DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2023.04.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDynapenic abdominal obesityActivities of daily livingIrish Longitudinal StudyOnset of disabilityAbdominal obesityDaily livingWaist circumferencePrevention of disabilityFree of disabilityLongitudinal studyMultivariate logistic regressionIncident disabilityMuscle strengthHandgrip strengthIrish adultsAgeing SurveyLongitudinal associationsAssessed associationsSex differencesDynapeniaLongitudinal relationshipLogistic regressionObesityDisabilityFollow-up periodDynapenic Abdominal Obesity Increases Risk for Falls Among Adults Aged ≥50 Years: A Prospective Analysis of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
Smith L, Sánchez G, Veronese N, Soysal P, Rahmati M, Jacob L, Kostev K, Haro J, Alghamdi A, Butler L, Barnett Y, Keyes H, Tully M, Shin J, Koyanagi A. Dynapenic Abdominal Obesity Increases Risk for Falls Among Adults Aged ≥50 Years: A Prospective Analysis of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2023, 79: glad104. PMID: 37071490, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glad104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIrish Longitudinal StudyAbdominal obesityMiddle-agedDynapenic abdominal obesityAssociated with fallsObesity increases riskLongitudinal studyNationally Representative SampleFollow-upYears of follow-upFall reductionFall riskMultivariate logistic regression analysisLogistic regression analysisHandgrip strengthWaist circumferenceOlder adultsProspective associationsDynapeniaPotential confoundersAgeing SurveySelf-ReportLongitudinal relationshipRepresentative sampleOlder individualsHypervigilance: An Understudied Mediator of the Longitudinal Relationship Between Stigma and Internalizing Psychopathology Among Sexual-Minority Young Adults
Hollinsaid N, Pachankis J, Bränström R, Hatzenbuehler M. Hypervigilance: An Understudied Mediator of the Longitudinal Relationship Between Stigma and Internalizing Psychopathology Among Sexual-Minority Young Adults. Clinical Psychological Science 2023, 11: 954-973. DOI: 10.1177/21677026231159050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRejection sensitivitySexual minority young adultsInternalizing psychopathologySexual minority mental healthYoung adultsSexual minoritiesSymptoms 2 yearsTransdiagnostic mechanismsPsychological mechanismsPsychological interventionsStigma-related experiencesDistinct constructsHypervigilanceLongitudinal relationshipRuminationMental healthProspective associationsPsychopathologyConstructsStigmaAdultsDiscriminationInterventionImplicationsMinority
2022
Problematic social media use is statistically predicted by using social media for coping motives and by positive reinforcement processes in individuals with high COVID-19-related stress levels
Moretta T, Buodo G, Santucci V, Chen S, Potenza M. Problematic social media use is statistically predicted by using social media for coping motives and by positive reinforcement processes in individuals with high COVID-19-related stress levels. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2022, 158: 104-113. PMID: 36580866, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.12.036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTemporal associations between depressive features and self-stigma in people with substance use disorders related to heroin, amphetamine, and alcohol use: a cross-lagged analysis
Saffari M, Chang K, Chen J, Chang C, Chen I, Huang S, Liu C, Lin C, Potenza M. Temporal associations between depressive features and self-stigma in people with substance use disorders related to heroin, amphetamine, and alcohol use: a cross-lagged analysis. BMC Psychiatry 2022, 22: 815. PMID: 36544132, PMCID: PMC9768939, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-022-04468-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersFeatures of depressionUse disordersDepression Anxiety Stress ScaleCross-lagged analysisCross-lagged associationsCross-lagged modelsAnxiety Stress ScaleGood fit indicesSubstance use concernsStructural equation modelingSelf-Stigma ScaleDepressive featuresMental health problemsLongitudinal relationshipStress ScaleEquation modelingSubstance useDirection of associationAlcohol useFit indicesUse concernsSocial relationshipsTemporal associationUnacceptable behaviorAssociation between adhesive capsulitis and depression: A five-year retrospective cohort study including 58,516 adults from Germany
Jacob L, Koyanagi A, Oh H, Smith L, Konrad M, Shin J, Haro J, Kostev K. Association between adhesive capsulitis and depression: A five-year retrospective cohort study including 58,516 adults from Germany. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2022, 155: 395-400. PMID: 36182769, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2022.09.040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCumulative incidence of depressionIncidence of depressionRetrospective cohort studyAdhesive capsulitisCumulative incidenceIndex dateCohort studyDiagnosis of adhesive capsulitisIncreased cumulative incidenceCox regression analysisIncident depressionGeneral practiceIndex yearVisit dateLongitudinal relationshipPatientsPropensity scoreDepressionRegression analysisAdultsDiagnosisVisitsCapsuleAssociationYearsPeriods of Homelessness Linked to Higher VACS Index Among HIV-Positive People Who Use Drugs
Reddon H, Socias ME, Justice A, Cui Z, Nosova E, Barrios R, Fairbairn N, Marshall BDL, Milloy M. Periods of Homelessness Linked to Higher VACS Index Among HIV-Positive People Who Use Drugs. AIDS And Behavior 2022, 26: 1739-1749. PMID: 35064852, PMCID: PMC9150923, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-021-03524-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV disease progressionART adherenceDisease progressionAntiretroviral therapyVeterans Aging Cohort Study (VACS) IndexVACS Index scoreSignificant risk factorsHIV-positive peopleVACS IndexCause mortalityProspective cohortRisk factorsMortality riskIndex scoreStudy indicesAdherenceProgressionLongitudinal relationshipHIVImpact of homelessnessPWUDUnregulated drugsAssociationDrugsFuture studies
2021
Law enforcement assisted diversion: Qualitative evaluation of barriers and facilitators of program implementation
Joudrey PJ, Nelson CR, Lawson K, Morford KL, Muley D, Watson C, Okafor M, Wang EA, Crusto C. Law enforcement assisted diversion: Qualitative evaluation of barriers and facilitators of program implementation. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2021, 129: 108476. PMID: 34080562, PMCID: PMC8380645, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108476.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersChronic diseasesIntegrated Promoting ActionHealth Services frameworkHealth care providersSubstance use treatmentPositive longitudinal relationshipPromoting ActionCare providersUse disordersUse treatmentSubstance useSemi-structured interviewsLead professionalsProcedural complexityLongitudinal relationshipDiseaseResearch implementationOngoing trainingProgram implementationDiversionNew HavenLead programFacilitatorsQualitative evaluation
2020
Longitudinal Relationships between Perceived Social Support and Symptom Outcomes: Findings from a sample of Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Steine IM, Winje D, Krystal JH, Milde AM, Bjorvatn B, Nordhus IH, Grønli J, Pallesen S. Longitudinal Relationships between Perceived Social Support and Symptom Outcomes: Findings from a sample of Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Child Abuse & Neglect 2020, 107: 104566. PMID: 32526550, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104566.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildhood sexual abuseMental health symptomsCSA survivorsSocial supportRelational problemsSexual abuseHealth symptomsCross-lagged panel analysisAdult survivorsAdult CSA survivorsPosttraumatic stress symptomsSexual abuse survivorsFemale CSA survivorsLongitudinal studyPerceived Social SupportFour-year longitudinal studyDifferent symptom domainsPosttraumatic stressAbuse survivorsStress symptomsAnxiety symptomsReciprocal associationsLongitudinal relationshipLongitudinal associationsSymptom domains
2019
Caregiver Decision-Making for Terminally Ill Children: A Qualitative Study
Taylor E, Doolittle B. Caregiver Decision-Making for Terminally Ill Children: A Qualitative Study. Journal Of Palliative Care 2019, 35: 161-166. PMID: 31722609, DOI: 10.1177/0825859719885947.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIll childrenMedical providersLife-limiting illnessSignificant psychosocial distressHealth care providersInstitutional review boardMedical team membersChild's illnessPsychosocial distressMedical careMedical teamReview boardMedical staffThematic saturationCaregiversIllnessLongitudinal relationshipChildrenPatientsCareTrusting relationshipQualitative studyProvidersDistressCritical roleType 2 diabetes mellitus, brain atrophy, and cognitive decline.
Moran C, Beare R, Wang W, Callisaya M, Srikanth V, Weiner M, Aisen P, Weiner M, Aisen P, Petersen R, Jack C, Jagust W, Trojanowki J, Toga A, Beckett L, Green R, Saykin A, Morris J, Liu E, Green R, Montine T, Petersen R, Aisen P, Gamst A, Thomas R, Donohue M, Walter S, Gessert D, Sather T, Beckett L, Harvey D, Gamst A, Donohue M, Kornak J, Jack C, Dale A, Bernstein M, Felmlee J, Fox N, Thompson P, Schuff N, Alexander G, DeCarli C, Jagust W, Bandy D, Koeppe R, Foster N, Reiman E, Chen K, Mathis C, Morris J, Cairns N, Taylor-Reinwald L, Trojanowki J, Shaw L, Lee V, Korecka M, Toga A, Crawford K, Neu S, Saykin A, Foroud T, Potkin S, Shen L, Kachaturian Z, Frank R, Snyder P, Molchan S, Kaye J, Quinn J, Lind B, Dolen S, Schneider L, Pawluczyk S, Spann B, Brewer J, Vanderswag H, Heidebrink J, Lord J, Petersen R, Johnson K, Doody R, Villanueva-Meyer J, Chowdhury M, Stern Y, Honig L, Bell K, Morris J, Ances B, Carroll M, Leon S, Mintun M, Schneider S, Marson D, Griffith R, Clark D, Grossman H, Mitsis E, Romirowsky A, deToledo-Morrell L, Shah R, Duara R, Varon D, Roberts P, Albert M, Onyike C, Kielb S, Rusinek H, de Leon M, Glodzik L, De Santi S, Doraiswamy P, Petrella J, Coleman R, Arnold S, Karlawish J, Wolk D, Smith C, Jicha G, Hardy P, Lopez O, Oakley M, Simpson D, Porsteinsson A, Goldstein B, Martin K, Makino K, Ismail M, Brand C, Mulnard R, Thai G, McAdams-Ortiz C, Womack K, Mathews D, Quiceno M, Diaz-Arrastia R, King R, Weiner M, Martin-Cook K, DeVous M, Levey A, Lah J, Cellar J, Burns J, Anderson H, Swerdlow R, Apostolova L, Lu P, Bartzokis G, Silverman D, Graff-Radford N, Parfitt F, Johnson H, Farlow M, Hake A, Matthews B, Herring S, van Dyck C, Carson R, MacAvoy M, Chertkow H, Bergman H, Hosein C, Black S, Stefanovic B, Caldwell C, Robin Hsiung G, Feldman H, Mudge B, Assaly M, Kertesz A, Rogers J, Trost D, Bernick C, Munic D, Kerwin D, Mesulam M, Lipowski K, Wu C, Johnson N, Sadowsky C, Martinez W, Villena T, Turner R, Johnson K, Reynolds B, Sperling R, Johnson K, Marshall G, Frey M, Yesavage J, Taylor J, Lane B, Rosen A, Tinklenberg J, Sabbagh M, Belden C, Jacobson S, Kowall N, Killiany R, Budson A, Norbash A, Johnson P, Obisesan T, Wolday S, Bwayo S, Lerner A, Hudson L, Ogrocki P, Fletcher E, Carmichael O, Olichney J, DeCarli C, Kittur S, Borrie M, Lee T, Bartha D, Johnson S, Asthana S, Carlsson C, Potkin S, Preda A, Nguyen D, Tariot P, Fleisher A, Reeder S, Bates V, Capote H, Rainka M, Scharre D, Kataki M, Zimmerman E, Celmins D, Brown A, Pearlson G, Blank K, Anderson K, Saykin A, Santulli R, Schwartz E, Sink K, Williamson J, Garg P, Watkins F, Ott B, Querfurth H, Tremont G, Salloway S, Malloy P, Correia S, Rosen H, Miller B, Mintzer J, Longmire C, Spicer K, Finger E, Rachinsky I, Rogers J, Kertesz A, Drost D, Pomara N, Hernando R, Sarrael A, Schultz S, Boles Ponto L, Shim H, Smith K, Relkin N, Chaing G, Raudin L, Smith A, Fargher K, Raj B. Type 2 diabetes mellitus, brain atrophy, and cognitive decline. Neurology 2019, 92: e823-e830. PMID: 30674592, PMCID: PMC7987953, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000006955.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBaseline cortical thicknessType 2 diabetes mellitusCortical thicknessCognitive declineAlzheimer's diseaseCognitive functionDiabetes mellitusCerebrovascular disease burdenGlucose-lowering agentsPresence of T2DMLower cortical thicknessLongitudinal relationshipAlzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) cohortMild cognitive impairmentStudy entryBrain atrophyBlood glucoseDisease burdenInitiative cohortT2DMBrain MRICognitive impairmentNormal cognitionRelevant covariatesOlder people
2017
Sleep, biological stress, and health among toddlers living in socioeconomically disadvantaged homes: A research protocol
Ordway MR, Sadler LS, Canapari CA, Jeon S, Redeker NS. Sleep, biological stress, and health among toddlers living in socioeconomically disadvantaged homes: A research protocol. Research In Nursing & Health 2017, 40: 489-500. PMID: 29058789, PMCID: PMC5690855, DOI: 10.1002/nur.21832.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep healthBehavioral healthLongitudinal relationshipHealth measuresYoung childrenStress biomarkersHealthy sleep habitsCritical developmental periodC-reactive proteinLongitudinal designTesting of interventionsHealthy sleepPoor future healthSocioeconomic adversityDisadvantaged homesSleep habitsDevelopmental periodAge 12Older childrenToddler healthPhysiologic healthHealth outcomesToddlersFuture healthBiomarkers
2013
Pain interference and incident mood, anxiety, and substance-use disorders: Findings from a representative sample of men and women in the general population
Barry DT, Pilver CE, Hoff RA, Potenza MN. Pain interference and incident mood, anxiety, and substance-use disorders: Findings from a representative sample of men and women in the general population. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2013, 47: 1658-1664. PMID: 23992771, PMCID: PMC3835154, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2013.08.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere pain interferencePain interferenceSubstance use disordersIncident moodNew onsetPsychiatric disordersModerate pain interferenceComorbid psychiatric disordersMajor depressive disorderLogistic regression analysisNational Epidemiologic SurveyBinomial logistic regression analysisChi-square testSubstance use problemsWave 1Depressive disorderMood disordersGeneral populationNicotine dependenceAlcohol abuseEpidemiologic SurveyRelated conditionsDisordersLongitudinal relationshipRegression analysis
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