2020
Physician Self-disclosure of Lived Experience Improves Mental Health Attitudes Among Medical Students: A Randomized Study
Martin A, Chilton J, Gothelf D, Amsalem D. Physician Self-disclosure of Lived Experience Improves Mental Health Attitudes Among Medical Students: A Randomized Study. Journal Of Medical Education And Curricular Development 2020, 7: 2382120519889352. PMID: 32363235, PMCID: PMC7180952, DOI: 10.1177/2382120519889352.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth-seeking behaviourMental illnessMental healthMental health needsMedical students' mental healthMental health attitudesMental health issuesMedical studentsRandomized studyHigh riskHealth attitudesControl groupSuicide completionHealth needsSuicidal ideationLate groupEarly groupPhysiciansHealth issuesSuch exposureATP-30Student mental healthPersonal historyIllnessAMI scores
2017
Multimodal Neuroimaging of Frontolimbic Structure and Function Associated With Suicide Attempts in Adolescents and Young Adults With Bipolar Disorder
Johnston JAY, Wang F, Liu J, Blond BN, Wallace A, Liu J, Spencer L, Cox Lippard ET, Purves KL, Landeros-Weisenberger A, Hermes E, Pittman B, Zhang S, King R, Martin A, Oquendo MA, Blumberg HP. Multimodal Neuroimaging of Frontolimbic Structure and Function Associated With Suicide Attempts in Adolescents and Young Adults With Bipolar Disorder. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2017, 174: 667-675. PMID: 28135845, PMCID: PMC5939580, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2016.15050652.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGray matter volumeBipolar disorderWhite matter integrityFunctional connectivityMatter volumeSuicide attemptsAttempt lethalityPrefrontal connectivitySuicidal ideationYoung adult suicide attemptersAmygdala-prefrontal functional connectivityYoung adultsAmygdala functional connectivitySuicide-related symptomsAdult suicide attemptersPrior suicide attemptsRegional gray matter volumeFrontolimbic structuresNonattempter groupFrontolimbic systemsHigh riskSignificant negative correlationFunctional MROrbitofrontal cortexSuicidal behavior
2005
Early to Bed: A Study of Adaptation Among Sexually Active Urban Adolescent Girls Younger Than Age Sixteen
MARTIN A, RUCHKIN V, CAMINIS A, VERMEIREN R, HENRICH CC, SCHWAB-STONE M. Early to Bed: A Study of Adaptation Among Sexually Active Urban Adolescent Girls Younger Than Age Sixteen. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2005, 44: 358-367. PMID: 15782083, DOI: 10.1097/01.chi.0000153226.26850.fd.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrban adolescent girlsPsychosocial adaptationSexual activityAdolescent girlsActive urban adolescent girlsActive adolescent girlsPrior sexual intercourseLower school gradesBlack ethnicityHigh riskMultivariate analysisTeenage pregnancyActive girlsSexual intercourseSocioeconomic statusVulnerable populationsSelf-report surveyHealth assessmentGlobal measuresLower scoresGirlsGradeNew Haven
2004
Age Effects on Antidepressant-Induced Manic Conversion
Martin A, Young C, Leckman JF, Mukonoweshuro C, Rosenheck R, Leslie D. Age Effects on Antidepressant-Induced Manic Conversion. JAMA Pediatrics 2004, 158: 773-780. PMID: 15289250, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.158.8.773.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsManic conversionAntidepressant classesPatient ageTime-dependent Cox proportional hazards modelsSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitorsCox proportional hazards modelNonbipolar mood disorderSerotonin reuptake inhibitorsProportional hazards modelRisk of conversionAdministrative national databaseEffect of agePharmacy claimsReuptake inhibitorsAntidepressant exposureDrug therapyTricyclic antidepressantsPeripubertal childrenAge effectsBipolar illnessMood disordersHigh riskMental health usersAntidepressant categoryHazards model