2024
Problem Opioid Use Among US Military Veterans: Prevalence, Correlates, and Psychiatric Characteristics
Na P, Petrakis I, Krystal J, Pietrzak R. Problem Opioid Use Among US Military Veterans: Prevalence, Correlates, and Psychiatric Characteristics. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2024, 18: 313-318. PMID: 38498625, PMCID: PMC11150085, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000001286.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInstrumental activities of daily livingInstrumental activities of daily living disabilityLifetime suicide attemptsProblem opioid useUS military veteransUS veteransPsychiatric characteristicsSuicide attemptsMilitary veteransAssociated with black race/ethnicityActivities of daily livingNational Health and ResilienceLifetime alcohol use disorderMental health morbidityPosttraumatic stress disorderMental health disordersAlcohol use disorderNon-Hispanic race/ethnicityMultivariate logistic regression modelNationally representative sampleOpioid useLogistic regression modelsInstrumental activitiesHealth morbidityDaily living
2020
Predictors and correlates of lifetime and persistent non-suicidal self-injury and suicide attempts among adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse
Steine IM, Nielsen B, Porter PA, Krystal JH, Winje D, Grønli J, Milde AM, Bjorvatn B, Nordhus IH, Pallesen S. Predictors and correlates of lifetime and persistent non-suicidal self-injury and suicide attempts among adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. European Journal Of Psychotraumatology 2020, 11: 1815282. PMID: 33312451, PMCID: PMC7717684, DOI: 10.1080/20008198.2020.1815282.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdult CSA survivorsChildhood sexual abuseCSA survivorsSexual abuseProximal factorsPredictors of NSSISexual abuse survivorsSuicide attemptsMental health symptomsNew suicide attemptSocial support scoresIndividual differencesAbuse survivorsMental health disordersRelational problemsDistal factorsHealth symptomsNSSIChildhood maltreatmentProblem scoresHigher depressionSocial supportPast suicide attemptsForm of symptomsLifetime NSSIHow mental health care should change as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic
Moreno C, Wykes T, Galderisi S, Nordentoft M, Crossley N, Jones N, Cannon M, Correll CU, Byrne L, Carr S, Chen EYH, Gorwood P, Johnson S, Kärkkäinen H, Krystal JH, Lee J, Lieberman J, López-Jaramillo C, Männikkö M, Phillips MR, Uchida H, Vieta E, Vita A, Arango C. How mental health care should change as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lancet Psychiatry 2020, 7: 813-824. PMID: 32682460, PMCID: PMC7365642, DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(20)30307-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health servicesMental health careMental health problemsHealth servicesHealth careHealth problemsPre-existing mental health disordersPublic mental health responseCOVID-19 pandemicMental health clinical practiceAdverse mental health effectsMental health care deliveryService use outcomesContinuity of careMental health disordersMental ill healthWorldwide health systemsMental health responseMental health effectsMental health service usersMental health concernsHealth care deliveryHealth care provisionHealth service usersInfection control