Yasna Rostam Abadi
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2025
"They Never, Never, Never Give Up on Me": Perspectives on an Addiction Consult Service From Hospitalized People Who Use Opioids at 6 New York City Public Hospitals.
Textor L, King C, Rostam-Abadi Y, Fernando J, Appleton N, Bunting A, Fawole A, Barron C, Schatz D, McNeely J. "They Never, Never, Never Give Up on Me": Perspectives on an Addiction Consult Service From Hospitalized People Who Use Opioids at 6 New York City Public Hospitals. Substance Use & Addiction Journal 2025, 29767342251392696. PMID: 41327789, DOI: 10.1177/29767342251392696.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderPublic hospitalsManagement of opioid withdrawalMedical managementUse disorderNew York City public hospitalImpact patient experiencePublic health goalsDrug-related morbidityCity public hospitalsAddiction consult servicesTreatment long termGrounded theory techniquesNonjudgmental careOpioid-related diagnosesOpioid withdrawalCatchInterprofessional supportWithdrawal symptomsPatient experienceEthnically diverse peopleHealthcare encountersHealth goalsMedical providersSocial supportCharacterizing Profiles of Substance Use and Addictive Behaviors Among High School Students: A Latent Class Analysis
Rostam-Abadi Y, Stefanovics E, Gueorguieva R, Potenza M. Characterizing Profiles of Substance Use and Addictive Behaviors Among High School Students: A Latent Class Analysis. Substance Use & Misuse 2025, 61: 69-77. PMID: 40852887, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2025.2544304.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-risk behaviorsScreen timeAddictive behaviorsSubstance useHigher oddsPain medication useProfiles of substance useClass membershipLatent class analysisMinimal substance useChi-square testMental healthSchool-based surveyEarly initiationPhysical fightingClass analysisSubstance use indicatorsAdverse mental healthBinge drinkingHigh gradeMarijuana useAssociated with adverse mental healthMedication useAlcohol useLogistic regressionAddiction Consult Services, Mortality, and Acute Care Utilization in Inpatients With Opioid Use Disorder
Rostam-Abadi Y, Wang S, King C, Marcello R, Van Wye G, Tuazon E, Kennedy J, Cooke C, Mazumdar M, Tarpey T, Billings J, Appleton N, Fernando J, Fawole A, Siddiqui S, Barron C, Schatz D, McNeely J. Addiction Consult Services, Mortality, and Acute Care Utilization in Inpatients With Opioid Use Disorder. JAMA Network Open 2025, 8: e2525222. PMID: 40768148, PMCID: PMC12329607, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2025.25222.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute care utilizationAddiction consult servicesCare utilizationOpioid use disorderUse disorderED visitsPostdischarge acute care utilizationRates of acute care utilizationCluster randomized clinical trialNew York City public hospitalDischarge diagnosisSurgical inpatient unitsInpatient addiction consultation serviceConsultation serviceIntervention start dateEligible patientsDiagnosis of opioid use disorderSubstance use disordersCity public hospitalsSocial needsOpioid useComprehensive care strategyMortality rateCATCH programComplex healthUnderstanding the characteristics and comorbidities of primary care patients with risky opioid use: Baseline data from the multi-site “Subthreshold Opioid Use Disorder Prevention” (STOP) Trial
Rostam-Abadi Y, Liebschutz J, Subramaniam G, Stone R, Appleton N, Mazel S, Alexander K, Brill S, Case A, Gelberg L, Gordon A, Hong H, Incze M, Kawasaki S, Kim T, Kline M, Lovejoy T, McCormack J, Zhang S, McNeely J. Understanding the characteristics and comorbidities of primary care patients with risky opioid use: Baseline data from the multi-site “Subthreshold Opioid Use Disorder Prevention” (STOP) Trial. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2025, 40: 2906-2915. PMID: 40457116, PMCID: PMC12463776, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-025-09613-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderMental health symptomsHigh-risk useOpioid useHealth symptomsConsequences of opioid useSymptoms of opioid use disorderBaseline characteristics of participantsCollaborative care interventionRates of polysubstance usePrimary care patientsPrimary care sitesOpioid use disorder preventionPrimary care settingSelf-reported demographic characteristicsModerate-severe painSevere opioid use disorderCharacteristics of participantsModerate-severe anxietyPrimary careCare interventionsCare sitesCare settingsOpioid medicationsNon-HispanicThe Potential Use of Cannabidiol in the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder: A Systematic Review
Shafie M, Ing K, Rostam‐Abadi Y, Weleff J, Griffin M, Ranganathan M, Aghaei A, Pratt N, Funaro M, Nia A. The Potential Use of Cannabidiol in the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder: A Systematic Review. Addiction Biology 2025, 30: e70047. PMID: 40415392, PMCID: PMC12104536, DOI: 10.1111/adb.70047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderOUD outcomesUse disorderConditioned place preference paradigmPlace preference paradigmReducing withdrawal symptomsPotential of cannabidiolSubstance use disordersEfficacy of cannabidiolTreatment of opioid use disorderPreclinical studiesClinical studiesOpioid use disorder treatmentPreference paradigmAnxiety symptomsWithdrawal symptomsPsychiatric disordersEffective treatment approachTreatment optionsHuman studiesCannabidiolAnimal studiesSystematic reviewShort-term follow-upCravingMedication for Opioid Use Disorder for Hospitalized Patients at Six New York City Public Hospitals With an Addiction Consult Service
Rostam-Abadi Y, McNeely J, Tarpey T, Fernando J, Appleton N, Fawole A, Mazumdar M, Marcello R, Cooke C, Dolle J, Siddiqui S, Schatz D, King C. Medication for Opioid Use Disorder for Hospitalized Patients at Six New York City Public Hospitals With an Addiction Consult Service. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2025, 19: 557-564. PMID: 39908531, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000001450.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNew York City public hospitalCity public hospitalsAddiction consult servicesPublic hospitalsDrivers of racial disparitiesPopulation-specific barriersElectronic health recordsYears post-implementationOpioid use disorder treatmentMajority of patientsHealth recordsPost-implementationAddiction careOpioid use disorderRacial disparitiesLogistic regressionInpatient departmentConsultation serviceClinical characteristicsEligible patientsMOUDOddsConsultationHospitalized patientsHospitalM86 Effectiveness of Hospital Addiction Consult Services for Increasing Post-Discharge Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Treatment Initiation and engagement: Findings from a Pragmatic Trial in 6 New York City Public Hospitals
McNeely J, Wang S, Abadi Y, Barron C, Billings J, Tarpey T, Fernando J, Appleton N, Fawole A, Marcello R, King C. M86 Effectiveness of Hospital Addiction Consult Services for Increasing Post-Discharge Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Treatment Initiation and engagement: Findings from a Pragmatic Trial in 6 New York City Public Hospitals. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2025, 267: 111680. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2024.111680.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchT90 Characteristics of Primary Care Patients With Risky Opioid Use: Baseline Data From the “Subthreshold Opioid Use Disorder Prevention” (STOP) Trial of a Collaborative Care Intervention, Conducted in the NIDA Clinical Trials Network
Abadi Y, McNeely J, Subramaniam G, Stone R, Appleton N, Lovejoy T, Gelberg L, Beers D, Abrams C, Revoredo L, McCormack J, Kline M, Zhang S, Kim T, Case A, Liebschutz J, McNeely J. T90 Characteristics of Primary Care Patients With Risky Opioid Use: Baseline Data From the “Subthreshold Opioid Use Disorder Prevention” (STOP) Trial of a Collaborative Care Intervention, Conducted in the NIDA Clinical Trials Network. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2025, 267: 111858. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2024.111858.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2024
Attributes of higher- and lower-performing hospitals in the Consult for Addiction Treatment and Care in Hospitals (CATCH) program implementation: A multiple-case study
Stevens E, Fawole A, Rostam Abadi Y, Fernando J, Appleton N, King C, Mazumdar M, Shelley D, Barron C, Bergmann L, Siddiqui S, Schatz D, McNeely J. Attributes of higher- and lower-performing hospitals in the Consult for Addiction Treatment and Care in Hospitals (CATCH) program implementation: A multiple-case study. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2024, 168: 209528. PMID: 39343141, PMCID: PMC11624095, DOI: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209528.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLower-performing hospitalsOpioid use disorderStepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trialCluster Randomized Controlled TrialGeneral careHigher-performing hospitalsNew York City's public hospital systemOpioid use disorder treatment programsHigh-performing hospitalsPublic hospital systemAddiction consult servicesPost-discharge medicationUse disorderMultiple-case study designAddiction treatmentRandomized Controlled TrialsProvider staffingFacility characteristicsHospital systemIndicators of awarenessImplementation periodProgram implementationStudy designCareBuy-inAddiction Consultation Services for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Initiation and Engagement
McNeely J, Wang S, Abadi Y, Barron C, Billings J, Tarpey T, Fernando J, Appleton N, Fawole A, Mazumdar M, Weinstein Z, Marcello R, Dolle J, Cooke C, Siddiqui S, King C. Addiction Consultation Services for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Initiation and Engagement. JAMA Internal Medicine 2024, 184: 1106-1115. PMID: 39073796, PMCID: PMC11287446, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.3422.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAddiction consult servicesOpioid use disorderUse disorderConsultation serviceMOUD initiationDischarge diagnosisHierarchical logistic regression modelsOpioid use disorder treatment initiationCommunity-based servicesMOUD engagementIntervention start dateDiagnosis of opioid use disorderSubstance use disordersLogistic regression modelsTreatment initiationSpecialty careEligible participantsInpatient unitService interventionsAddiction counselorsClusters of patientsMain OutcomesPeer counselorsPublic hospitalsHospital-based