2021
STRONG STAR and the Consortium to Alleviate PTSD: Shaping the future of combat PTSD and related conditions in military and veteran populations
Peterson AL, Young-McCaughan S, Roache JD, Mintz J, Litz BT, Williamson DE, Resick PA, Foa EB, McGeary DD, Dondanville KA, Taylor DJ, Wachen JS, Fox PT, Bryan CJ, McLean CP, Pruiksma KE, Yarvis JS, Niles BL, Abdallah CG, Averill LA, Back SE, Baker MT, Blount TH, Borah AM, Borah EV, Brock MS, Brown LA, Burg MM, Cigrang JA, DeBeer BB, DeVoe ER, Fina BA, Flanagan JC, Fredman SJ, Gardner CL, Gatchel RR, Goodie JL, Gueorguieva R, Higgs JB, Jacoby VM, Kelly KM, Krystal JH, Lapiz-Bluhm MD, López-Roca AL, Marx BP, Maurer DM, McDevitt-Murphy ME, McGeary CA, Meyer EC, Miles SR, Monson CM, Morilak DA, Moring JC, Mysliwiec V, Nicholson KL, Rauch SAM, Riggs DS, Rosen CS, Rudd MD, Schobitz RP, Schrader CC, Shinn AM, Shiroma PR, Sloan DM, Stern SL, Strong R, Vannoy SD, Young KA, Keane TM. STRONG STAR and the Consortium to Alleviate PTSD: Shaping the future of combat PTSD and related conditions in military and veteran populations. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2021, 110: 106583. PMID: 34600107, PMCID: PMC11392039, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106583.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderCombat posttraumatic stress disorderVeterans AffairsCombat-related posttraumatic stress disorderPublic health advancesPsychological healthVA National CenterResearch ConsortiumVeteran populationRelated conditionsStress disorderHealth advancesNational InstituteTrauma-related researchMilitary personnelPreventionTreatmentInvestigatorsNational CenterHealthDepartmentCollaborative research modelDiagnosis
2018
Predicting Barriers to Treatment for Depression in a U.S. National Sample: A Cross-Sectional, Proof-of-Concept Study
Chekroud AM, Foster D, Zheutlin AB, Gerhard DM, Roy B, Koutsouleris N, Chandra A, Esposti MD, Subramanyan G, Gueorguieva R, Paulus M, Krystal JH. Predicting Barriers to Treatment for Depression in a U.S. National Sample: A Cross-Sectional, Proof-of-Concept Study. Psychiatric Services 2018, 69: 927-934. PMID: 29962307, PMCID: PMC7232987, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201800094.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overCross-Sectional StudiesDepressive DisorderFemaleHealth Services AccessibilityHumansLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedPatient Acceptance of Health CarePrimary Health CareProof of Concept StudyPsychotherapySampling StudiesSelf-AssessmentSurveys and QuestionnairesTreatment RefusalUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsDiagnosis of depressionHealth care providersSelf-report survey itemsImplementation of interventionsDerivation cohortUntreated depressionCare providersEffective treatmentU.S. national sampleDrug useDepressionDiagnosisTreatmentU.S. National SurveyPatientsCohortNational surveyNational sampleConcept studySurvey itemsBalanced accuracyIndividualsRetention rateIndependent responsesPrevalence
2016
Imaging mass spectrometry assists in the classification of diagnostically challenging atypical Spitzoid neoplasms
Lazova R, Seeley EH, Kutzner H, Scolyer RA, Scott G, Cerroni L, Fried I, Kozovska ME, Rosenberg AS, Prieto VG, Shehata BM, Durham MM, Henry G, Rodriguez-Peralto JL, Riveiro-Falkenbach E, Schaefer JT, Danialan R, Fraitag S, Vollenweider-Roten S, Sepehr A, Sangueza M, Hijazi N, Corredoira Y, Kowal R, Harris OM, Bravo F, Boyd AS, Gueorguieva R, Caprioli RM. Imaging mass spectrometry assists in the classification of diagnostically challenging atypical Spitzoid neoplasms. Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology 2016, 75: 1176-1186.e4. PMID: 27502312, PMCID: PMC5112112, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2016.07.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overChildChild, PreschoolDiagnosis, DifferentialFemaleHumansLymphatic MetastasisMaleMass SpectrometryMelanomaMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalNevus, Epithelioid and Spindle CellProteinsRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentSentinel Lymph Node BiopsySkin NeoplasmsTreatment OutcomeTumor BurdenYoung AdultConceptsAtypical spitzoid neoplasmsClinical group 1Clinical behaviorSpitzoid melanomaHistopathological diagnosisGroup 1Spitzoid neoplasmsClinical group 2Greater tumor thicknessRetrospective collaborative studyAggressive clinical behaviorClinical outcomesRisk stratificationTumor thicknessPoor outcomeWorse clinical behaviorGroup 2Older ageClinical groupsDiagnosisSpitz neviMelanomaStrong associationProteomic signaturePatients