2021
Mental Health Care Resource Utilization and Barriers to Receiving Mental Health Services Among US Adults With a Major Depressive Episode and Suicidal Ideation or Behavior With Intent.
Voelker J, Cai Q, Kuvadia H, Daly E, Connolly N, Pesa J, Sheehan J, Wilkinson S. Mental Health Care Resource Utilization and Barriers to Receiving Mental Health Services Among US Adults With a Major Depressive Episode and Suicidal Ideation or Behavior With Intent. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2021, 82 PMID: 34529898, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.20m13842.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive episodeMental health servicesHealth care resource utilizationHealth servicesSuicidal ideationDepressive episodeMental health treatmentLogistic regression modelsPrescription medicationsOutpatient careInpatient careHigher oddsExtensive burdenHealth treatmentUnmet needDrug useCohortCareAdult participantsNational surveyIdeationRegression modelsGreatest barrierTreatmentEpisodesUnited States national trends in prevalence of major depressive episode and co-occurring suicidal ideation and treatment resistance among adults
Voelker J, Kuvadia H, Cai Q, Wang K, Daly E, Pesa J, Connolly N, Sheehan J, Wilkinson S. United States national trends in prevalence of major depressive episode and co-occurring suicidal ideation and treatment resistance among adults. Journal Of Affective Disorders Reports 2021, 5: 100172. DOI: 10.1016/j.jadr.2021.100172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMajor depressive episodeTreatment-resistant depressionPrevalence of SISuicidal ideationDepressive episodePast-year major depressive episodeUnited States national trendsRate of diagnosisNative Americans/Alaskan NativesDepression screeningClinical evaluationTreatment resistanceUS adultsRisk individualsPrevalence estimatesDrug useSociodemographic characteristicsSuicide planYearly prevalencePrevalenceYoung adultsAlaskan NativesSociodemographic groupsSelf-reported dataNational trends
2015
Marijuana use is associated with worse outcomes in symptom severity and violent behavior in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder.
Wilkinson ST, Stefanovics E, Rosenheck RA. Marijuana use is associated with worse outcomes in symptom severity and violent behavior in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2015, 76: 1174-80. PMID: 26455669, PMCID: PMC6258013, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.14m09475.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderPTSD symptomsSymptom severityPTSD symptom severityWorse outcomesObservational studyMarijuana useStress disorderAlcohol useRelevant baseline covariatesWorse PTSD symptomsEffect sizeViolent behaviorBaseline characteristicsIntensive treatmentPrevention of useMeasures of alcoholAnalysis of covarianceDrug useAdmissionBaseline covariatesSymptomsTreatment programRelevant covariatesMedical marijuana