2022
Support Models for Addiction Related Treatment (SMART) for pregnant women: Study protocol of a cluster randomized trial of two treatment models for opioid use disorder in prenatal clinics
Forray A, Mele A, Byatt N, Tobon A, Gilstad-Hayden K, Hunkle K, Hong S, Lipkind H, Fiellin DA, Callaghan K, Yonkers KA. Support Models for Addiction Related Treatment (SMART) for pregnant women: Study protocol of a cluster randomized trial of two treatment models for opioid use disorder in prenatal clinics. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0261751. PMID: 35025898, PMCID: PMC8758001, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261751.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderPregnant womenUse disordersPrenatal clinicsClinical trialsReproductive health cliniciansCollaborative care approachTRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBERCommunity Healthcare OutcomesMatched-pair clusterPatient treatment engagementTreatment modelObstetric providersOUD treatmentPrimary outcomeObstetrical providersPostpartum womenHealth cliniciansCare approachRegistration numberTreatment engagementRelated treatmentsHealthcare outcomesTrialsWomen
2017
Postpartum Contraceptive use and Rapid Repeat Pregnancy Among Women who use Substances
Loree AM, Gariepy A, Ruger JP, Yonkers KA. Postpartum Contraceptive use and Rapid Repeat Pregnancy Among Women who use Substances. Substance Use & Misuse 2017, 53: 162-169. PMID: 28937912, PMCID: PMC6025459, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1327976.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRapid repeat pregnancyPostpartum contraceptive useRepeat pregnancyContraceptive usePostpartum womenRandomized clinical trialsOB/GYN clinicPrenatal substance exposureEffective contraceptive useIllicit drug useContraceptive initiationWeeks' gestationPregnant womenSubstance use historiesPostpartum contraceptionClinical trialsSubstance exposurePregnancyDrug useSecondary analysisIllicit substancesSubstance useWomenUse historyDepoProvera
2014
Progesterone for the reduction of cocaine use in post-partum women with a cocaine use disorder: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, pilot study
Yonkers KA, Forray A, Nich C, Carroll KM, Hine C, Merry BC, Shaw H, Shaw J, Sofuoglu M. Progesterone for the reduction of cocaine use in post-partum women with a cocaine use disorder: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, pilot study. The Lancet Psychiatry 2014, 1: 360-367. PMID: 25328863, PMCID: PMC4199242, DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(14)70333-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCocaine use disorderCocaine usePostpartum womenPost trialUse disordersPlacebo-controlled pilot trialOral micronized progesteronePositive urine testPost-partum womenGroup differencesSelf-reported daysMultiple brain functionsUse of cocaineMicronized progesteroneObstetrical clinicTherapeutic breakProgesterone replacementAdverse eventsUS National InstitutesProgesterone treatmentUrine testsPilot trialRate of submissionStudy biostatisticianProgesterone
2011
Does Antidepressant Use Attenuate the Risk of a Major Depressive Episode in Pregnancy?
Yonkers KA, Gotman N, Smith MV, Forray A, Belanger K, Brunetto WL, Lin H, Burkman RT, Zelop CM, Lockwood CJ. Does Antidepressant Use Attenuate the Risk of a Major Depressive Episode in Pregnancy? Epidemiology 2011, 22: 848-854. PMID: 21900825, PMCID: PMC3188383, DOI: 10.1097/ede.0b013e3182306847.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive episodeDepressive episodeAntidepressant useDepressive disorderHigh riskNew major depressive episodesComposite International Diagnostic InterviewDiscontinuation of antidepressantsMajor depressive disorderTime-dependent predictorsAntidepressant medicationAntidepressant treatmentRecurrent illnessAntidepressant discontinuationCox regressionPostpartum womenBlack raceMore episodesObstetrical settingHispanic ethnicityHispanic womenNew episodesPregnancyDiagnostic InterviewAntidepressants
2004
Management of Bipolar Disorder During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
Yonkers KA, Wisner KL, Stowe Z, Leibenluft E, Cohen L, Miller L, Manber R, Viguera A, Suppes T, Altshuler L. Management of Bipolar Disorder During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2004, 161: 608-620. PMID: 15056503, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.161.4.608.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMood stabilizersBipolar disorderPostpartum periodFuture reproductive plansBipolar disorder patientsIssue of pregnancyPeripartum womenCohort studyPostpartum womenPregnant womenSodium valproateDisturbed sleepReproductive yearsHuman teratogenPsychotic componentsGeneral populationDisorder patientsPregnancyConsensus documentAmerican Psychiatric AssociationReproductive plansDisordersEarly adulthoodExpert panelWomen
2001
Onset and Persistence of Postpartum Depression in an Inner-City Maternal Health Clinic System
Yonkers KA, Ramin SM, Rush AJ, Navarrete CA, Carmody T, March D, Heartwell SF, Leveno KJ. Onset and Persistence of Postpartum Depression in an Inner-City Maternal Health Clinic System. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2001, 158: 1856-1863. PMID: 11691692, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.158.11.1856.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderDepressive disorderPostpartum womenPostpartum periodCaucasian womenPostpartum depressionDepressive symptomsDisturbed mother-infant relationshipsPostpartum major depressive disorderEdinburgh Postnatal Depression ScaleMaternal Health ClinicPersistent depressive symptomsFirst postpartum visitPostnatal Depression ScalePostpartum depressive disordersStructured Clinical InterviewMother-infant relationshipPostpartum visitPregnant womenClinic populationNonpostpartum womenMaternal disabilityMultistage screening processHealth clinicsDepressed women