2024
TimelinePTC: Development of a unified interface for pathways to care collection, visualization, and collaboration in first episode psychosis
Mathis W, Ferrara M, Cahill J, Karmani S, Tayfur S, Srihari V. TimelinePTC: Development of a unified interface for pathways to care collection, visualization, and collaboration in first episode psychosis. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0302116. PMID: 39028697, PMCID: PMC11259254, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCooperative BehaviorData CollectionHumansInternetPsychotic DisordersUser-Computer InterfaceConceptsPathways to CareDuration of untreated psychosisManual transcription errorsDevelopment of targeted interventionsReduce duration of untreated psychosisHealthcare accessibility researchReal-time data entryImprove patient outcomesEpisode psychosisCare pathwaysPatient journeyHealthcare contextPatient outcomesPaper-basedConversion of collected dataFEP treatmentData collection processNew HavenData collection methodsData entryTranscription errorsUntreated psychosisOpen-source codebaseData collectionWeb-based tool
2021
First help-seeking attempt before and after psychosis onset: measures of delay and aversive pathways to care
Ferrara M, Guloksuz S, Mathis WS, Li F, Lin IH, Syed S, Gallagher K, Shah J, Kline E, Tek C, Keshavan M, Srihari VH. First help-seeking attempt before and after psychosis onset: measures of delay and aversive pathways to care. Social Psychiatry And Psychiatric Epidemiology 2021, 56: 1359-1369. PMID: 33948678, PMCID: PMC8319102, DOI: 10.1007/s00127-021-02090-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychosis onsetNon-affective psychosisPsychosis risk syndromeEarly detection effortsAversive eventsAversive pathwaysProdromal sampleClinical characteristicsAntipsychotic treatmentEffective treatmentSociodemographic characteristicsSpecialized treatmentPsychosisProdromeOnsetTreatmentStructured interviewsOverall functioningFamily membersMeasures of delayEpisodesNew HavenSemi-structured interviewsHelp seekersPathway
2018
Blind Spots: Spatial analytics can identify nonrandom geographic variation in first episode psychosis program enrollments
Mathis WS, Woods S, Srihari V. Blind Spots: Spatial analytics can identify nonrandom geographic variation in first episode psychosis program enrollments. Early Intervention In Psychiatry 2018, 12: 1229-1234. PMID: 29927083, DOI: 10.1111/eip.12681.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultEarly DiagnosisFemaleGeography, MedicalHealthcare DisparitiesHumansMalePsychotic DisordersRisk FactorsSpatial AnalysisYoung AdultConceptsPrimary care providersCare providersControl populationFirst episode psychosis programProgram enrollmentProgram catchment areaProvider Enumeration SystemPsychosis programSpecialty clinicRecruitment interventionsRisk populationsProgram enrolleesPositive findingsUS Census dataStatistical significanceHome addressEnrollmentEnrolleesProgram participantsPreliminary studyPopulationEnumeration systemFindingsProvidersClinic