2023
Stigma Reduction Via Brief Video Interventions: Comparing Presentations by an Actor Versus a Person With Lived Experience
Amsalem D, Jankowski S, Pagdon S, Markowitz J, Martin A, Dixon L. Stigma Reduction Via Brief Video Interventions: Comparing Presentations by an Actor Versus a Person With Lived Experience. Psychiatric Services 2023, 75: 485-488. PMID: 38088037, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.20230215.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntervention groupMental illnessReduce mental health-related stigmaMental health-related stigmaExperience of mental illnessHealth-related stigmaDomains of stigmaFocus groups of individualsStigma scoresPersonal recoveryVideo interventionFocus groupsStigmaInterventionLived experienceGroup of individualsFollow-upIllnessControl groupPersonal storiesPostinterventionComparative presentationPersonsNoninferiority analysisGroup
2022
Ill-Informed, Uplifted, and Unaware: A Psychiatrist Lives With a Condition Under His Purview
Martin A. Ill-Informed, Uplifted, and Unaware: A Psychiatrist Lives With a Condition Under His Purview. Cureus 2022, 14: e21007. PMID: 35154979, PMCID: PMC8818264, DOI: 10.7759/cureus.21007.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Reducing Stigma Toward Psychiatry Among Medical Students: A Multicenter Controlled Trial.
Amsalem D, Gothelf D, Dorman A, Goren Y, Tene O, Shelef A, Horowitz I, Dunsky LL, Rogev E, Klein EH, Mekori-Domachevsky E, Fischel T, Levkovitz Y, Martin A, Gross R. Reducing Stigma Toward Psychiatry Among Medical Students: A Multicenter Controlled Trial. The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders 2020, 22 PMID: 32135042, DOI: 10.4088/pcc.19m02527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhysician 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
2019
Attitudes to psychiatry and to mental illness among nursing students: Adaptation and use of two validated instruments in preclinical education
Martin A, Krause R, Chilton J, Jacobs A, Amsalem D. Attitudes to psychiatry and to mental illness among nursing students: Adaptation and use of two validated instruments in preclinical education. Journal Of Psychiatric And Mental Health Nursing 2019, 27: 308-317. PMID: 31789466, PMCID: PMC8904187, DOI: 10.1111/jpm.12580.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious mental illnessMental health nursingMental illnessHealth nursingHealthcare providersPatient careInternalized stigmaTime pointsNursing studentsHealth-seeking behaviourSelf-Compassion Scale-Short FormHistory of diagnosisOMS-HCNursing schoolsResults SeventyFellow nursesPsychiatric carePAPER ADDSStigmatized viewsATP-30Help-seeking behaviorIllnessScale-Short FormFirst-year nursing studentsNurses
2012
When a Parent has Cancer: Supporting Healthy Child Development during Challenging Times
Swick S, Martin A, Rauch P. When a Parent has Cancer: Supporting Healthy Child Development during Challenging Times. 2012, 246-259. DOI: 10.1002/9781119941033.ch21.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild developmentParent's cancer diagnosisChild's cancer diagnosisHealthy child developmentEmotional problemsParent's illnessPsychosocial supportPediatric cancer patientsParentsChildrenChallenging timesMeaningful supportEntire familyDependent childrenCancer diagnosisCancer patientsFamily membersSupportDistressMedical illnessPACT programMedical complicationsSame wayIllnessConflict
2005
Neurobiology of Mental Illness, Second Edition. Dennis S.CharneyEric J.NestlerNeurobiology of Mental Illness, Second Edition2004Oxford University PressNew York1231$175 (hardcover).
Gusfa J, Martin A, Martin A. Neurobiology of Mental Illness, Second Edition. Dennis S.CharneyEric J.NestlerNeurobiology of Mental Illness, Second Edition2004Oxford University PressNew York1231$175 (hardcover). Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2005, 44: 603-606. DOI: 10.1097/01.chi.0000157546.64207.3c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental illnessIllness
2004
Nothing to Hide: Mental Illness in the Family Nothing to Hide: Mental Illness in the Family2002The New PressNew York296Interviews by Jean J. Beard and Peggy Gillespie, photographs by Gigi Kaeser, $59.95 (hardcover), $29.95 (softcover)
Blair J, Martin A, Martin A. Nothing to Hide: Mental Illness in the Family Nothing to Hide: Mental Illness in the Family2002The New PressNew York296Interviews by Jean J. Beard and Peggy Gillespie, photographs by Gigi Kaeser, $59.95 (hardcover), $29.95 (softcover). Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2004, 43: 503-505. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-200404000-00020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental illnessIllness
2002
Brave New Brain: Conquering Mental Illness in the Era of the Genome. Nancy C.AndreasenM.D., Ph.D.Brave New Brain: Conquering Mental Illness in the Era of the Genome2001Oxford University PressNew York368$29.95 (hardcover).
Martin A, Thomas C. Brave New Brain: Conquering Mental Illness in the Era of the Genome. Nancy C.AndreasenM.D., Ph.D.Brave New Brain: Conquering Mental Illness in the Era of the Genome2001Oxford University PressNew York368$29.95 (hardcover). Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2002, 41: 357-358. DOI: 10.1097/00004583-200203000-00017.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Are child-, adolescent-, and adult-onset depression one and the same disorder?
Kaufman J, Martin A, King R, Charney D. Are child-, adolescent-, and adult-onset depression one and the same disorder? Biological Psychiatry 2001, 49: 980-1001. PMID: 11430841, DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3223(01)01127-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAntidepressive Agents, TricyclicAnti-Inflammatory AgentsBrainChildCorticotropin-Releasing HormoneDepressive Disorder, MajorDexamethasoneDiagnosis, DifferentialGrowth Hormone-Releasing HormoneHumansHydrocortisoneImmunity, CellularMagnetic Resonance ImagingSerotoninThyroid HormonesConceptsAdult-onset depressionBasal cortisol secretionStage of illnessSerotonergic probeTricyclic medicationDepressed cohortClinical outcomesCortisol secretionHormone infusionIllness factorsTreatment responsePreclinical studiesSame disorderDepressed adultsImmunity indicesDepression oneFamilial subtypeNeurobiological assessmentNeurobiological correlatesChildrenAdolescentsIllnessDiscrepant findingsNeuroimaging paradigmDepression