2020
A Comparison of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms Between Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Medical Residents: A Report from the Medical Trainee CHANGE Study
Wang K, Burke SE, Przedworski JM, Wittlin NM, Onyeador IN, Dovidio JF, Dyrbye LN, Herrin J, van Ryn M. A Comparison of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms Between Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Medical Residents: A Report from the Medical Trainee CHANGE Study. LGBT Health 2020, 7: 332-339. PMID: 32598215, PMCID: PMC7475081, DOI: 10.1089/lgbt.2020.0027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnxiety symptomsSexual minority mental healthSexual minority stressorsMinority mental healthSexual minoritiesSexual minority individualsSexual identityGrowth Evaluation StudyIdentity-based differencesMental health disparitiesCognitive habitsMental health impactMinority stressorsLow senseMedical residentsAnxietySuch stressorsMental healthTraining environmentMinority individualsHigh levelsHeterosexual residentsHeterosexual peersDepressionStressors
2019
A Prognostic Index to Identify the Risk of Developing Depression Symptoms Among U.S. Medical Students Derived From a National, Four-Year Longitudinal Study
Dyrbye LN, Wittlin NM, Hardeman RR, Yeazel M, Herrin J, Dovidio JF, Burke SE, Cunningham B, Phelan SM, Shanafelt TD, van Ryn M. A Prognostic Index to Identify the Risk of Developing Depression Symptoms Among U.S. Medical Students Derived From a National, Four-Year Longitudinal Study. Academic Medicine 2019, 94: 217-226. PMID: 30188367, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000002437.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk groupsBaseline depression symptomsPrognostic indexDepression symptomsIndependent prognostic factorHigh-risk groupLow-risk groupSocial supportPrimary prevention approachReplication datasetU.S. medical studentsBaseline factorsPrognostic factorsC-statisticOdds ratioMedical studentsMultivariate analysisSymptomsBaseline individualDepressionPrevention approachesLongitudinal studyMedical schoolsRiskDiscovery dataset
2015
Shared Decision Making for Antidepressants in Primary Care: A Cluster Randomized Trial
LeBlanc A, Herrin J, Williams MD, Inselman JW, Branda ME, Shah ND, Heim EM, Dick SR, Linzer M, Boehm DH, Dall-Winther KM, Matthews MR, Yost KJ, Shepel KK, Montori VM. Shared Decision Making for Antidepressants in Primary Care: A Cluster Randomized Trial. JAMA Internal Medicine 2015, 175: 1761-1770. PMID: 26414670, PMCID: PMC4754973, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.5214.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntidepressive AgentsChoice BehaviorCluster AnalysisComparative Effectiveness ResearchDecision MakingDecision Support TechniquesDepressionFemaleHumansMaleMedication AdherenceMiddle AgedMinnesotaOutcome Assessment, Health CarePatient ParticipationPractice Patterns, Physicians'Primary Health CarePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesWisconsinConceptsPrimary care practicesDecisional comfortMedication adherenceUsual careDepression outcomesPrimary careSevere depressionCare practicesComparative effectivenessUrban primary care practicesEncounter decision aidsTrials of adultsPrimary care cliniciansPatient Health QuestionnaireTreatment of depressionPatient-centered careQuality of careTranslation of evidenceCluster Randomized TrialDecision aidEffects of DMCUse of DMCAvailable antidepressantsCare cliniciansMedication choice
2013
Translating comparative effectiveness of depression medications into practice by comparing the depression medication choice decision aid to usual care: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
LeBlanc A, Bodde AE, Branda ME, Yost KJ, Herrin J, Williams MD, Shah ND, Houten HV, Ruud KL, Pencille LJ, Montori VM. Translating comparative effectiveness of depression medications into practice by comparing the depression medication choice decision aid to usual care: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2013, 14: 127. PMID: 23782672, PMCID: PMC3663744, DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-127.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntidepressive AgentsClinical ProtocolsComparative Effectiveness ResearchDecision Support TechniquesDepressionHumansMedication AdherenceMental HealthMidwestern United StatesPatient SelectionPatient-Centered CarePrimary Health CareResearch DesignSurveys and QuestionnairesTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsUsual depression carePrimary care practicesDepression careInner-city primary care practiceCare practicesPractice-based trialPrimary care encountersTerms of efficacyDecision aidPatient-centered approachDesignThe objectiveAntidepressant therapyUsual careMedication choiceDepression medicationsDepression treatmentMedication adherencePatient knowledgeStudy protocolSevere depressionCare encountersImproved adherencePatient representativesPatient involvementPatients