2022
Systems of Care for Transitional-Age Youth With Severe Mental Illness
Wilson C, Parke S, VanDeusen T, Millard H, Qayyum Z, Kim H. Systems of Care for Transitional-Age Youth With Severe Mental Illness. Psychiatric Annals 2022, 52: 238-242. DOI: 10.3928/00485713-20220527-01.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTransitional age youthSevere mental illnessSystems of careMental illnessDevelopmental periodUnique psychosocial needsHealthy young adultsMental health systemInformed treatment planningBest possible outcomeCare needsPsychosocial needsMental healthSubstance abuseBrain developmentHealth systemDevelopmental entityYoung adultsAge 15YouthTreatment planningIllnessCarePossible outcomesCommon goal
2019
Transitional Age Youth with Serious Mental Illness: High Acuity Patients Requiring Developmentally Informed Care in the Inpatient Hospital Setting
Van Deusen T, Wilson C, Kim H, Qayyum Z, Millard H, Parke S. Transitional Age Youth with Serious Mental Illness: High Acuity Patients Requiring Developmentally Informed Care in the Inpatient Hospital Setting. Adolescent Psychiatry 2019, 8: 231-240. DOI: 10.2174/2210676608666180820153318.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Low-Dose Quetiapine Induced or Worsened Mania in the Context of Possible Undertreatment
Millard HY, Wilson BA, Noordsy DL. Low-Dose Quetiapine Induced or Worsened Mania in the Context of Possible Undertreatment. The Journal Of The American Board Of Family Medicine 2015, 28: 154-158. PMID: 25567837, DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2015.01.140105.Peer-Reviewed Educational MaterialsConceptsLow-dose quetiapineCase reportManic symptomsLow dosesDrug-naïve patientsD2 receptor antagonismQuality of lifePossible undertreatmentAcute maniaReceptor blockadeAtypical antipsychoticsBipolar depressionReceptor antagonismPsychotic featuresLifetime prevalenceIrritable moodBipolar disorderMental illnessQuetiapineDopamine concentrationsManiaPotential inductionSymptomsWorseningDoses