2024
Children’s Reentry to School After Psychiatric Hospitalization: A Qualitative Study
DiGiovanni M, Acquaye A, Chang-Sing E, Gunsalus M, Benoit L, Martin A. Children’s Reentry to School After Psychiatric Hospitalization: A Qualitative Study. School Mental Health 2024, 16: 1275-1292. DOI: 10.1007/s12310-024-09692-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychiatric hospitalSchool reentryQualitative studyInpatient psychiatric hospitalizationPost-discharge periodSemi-structured interviewsHospital staffThematic analysisThematic findingsGrounded theoryMember voiceTeam membersMultiple childrenSchool staffHospitalParticipant typeStaffTeam member voiceThemesChildrenSupport plansRepresentation of childrenSchoolSources of authorityAnalyze perspectivesBlueprint for destigmatizing depression and increasing openness to treatment among adolescents using brief social contact-based videos: a qualitative study
DiGiovanni M, Jankowski S, Dixon L, Martin A, Amsalem D. Blueprint for destigmatizing depression and increasing openness to treatment among adolescents using brief social contact-based videos: a qualitative study. Frontiers In Child And Adolescent Psychiatry 2024, 3: 1386284. DOI: 10.3389/frcha.2024.1386284.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHelp-seekingDestigmatize depressionVideo interventionSocial contact-based video interventionSocial contact-based videosIncrease help-seeking behaviorOpenness to treatmentClinical research registrySchool-based interventionsHelp-seeking behaviorSemi-structured interviewsDepression stigmaMental healthcarePublic health concernSystemic barriersPeer stigmaThematic analysisResearch RegistryQualitative studyUnmet needsStigmaHealth concernAdolescents' perspectivesInterventionDepression
2021
Pivoting in the pandemic: a qualitative study of child and adolescent psychiatrists in the times of COVID-19
DiGiovanni M, Weller I, Martin A. Pivoting in the pandemic: a qualitative study of child and adolescent psychiatrists in the times of COVID-19. Child And Adolescent Psychiatry And Mental Health 2021, 15: 32. PMID: 34154612, PMCID: PMC8216090, DOI: 10.1186/s13034-021-00382-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThematic domainsDiverse purposive sampleValue of childrenSemi-structured interviewsIndividual semi-structured interviewsNational confrontationField of CAPCollective agreementsThematic analysisQualitative studyNVivo softwareAnonymized transcriptsIterative codingCollective responsePurposive sampleCOVID-19 pandemicMain thematic domainsUnited StatesAdolescent psychiatristsParticipants' responsesActive membersRepresentative questionsProfessional impactPandemicReimagination