Improving Suicide Risk Screening to Help Identify Patients at Highest Risk
“Suicide risk screening in primary care results in very high false positive rates, according to...
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“Suicide risk screening in primary care results in very high false positive rates, according to...
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Young adults exposed to inpatient hospitalizations, EDs, or mental health facilities had an...
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Anxiety and depressive symptoms, although common in patients with COPD, are not frequently...
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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with a greater risk for many common conditions...
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Preventable deaths, including those due to drug overdose (OD), are a significant public health...
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“The use of nicotine, alcohol, and illicit substances, alone or in combination, may predispose...
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“There are important reasons to study chronic pain and PTSD together,” says Matthew J. Bair, MD,...
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“Wisdom is a complex multicomponent human personality trait that confers benefits at the...
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Despite the substantial progress that has been made in reducing conventional cigarette smoking...
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An estimated 2% of the world population has an intellectual disability (ID) that could have...
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Evidence and experience suggest that mental health-focused mobile apps hold the potential to...
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Data suggest that the ascendancy of medicalization, legalization, and social acceptability of...
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Evidence suggests that disordered eating (DE) is a growing problem among adolescent athletes, with...
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Although research indicates that patients with schizophrenia are at increased risk for impaired...
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“It has been 8 years since The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) updated the Clinical Practice...
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Psychosocial stress is an established risk factor for many chronic diseases, with mounting...
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The first signs of a problem started to emerge around 2014: More young people said they felt...
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To test whether 2 weeks of smartphone-based mindfulness interventions would reduce feelings of...
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Although an understanding of the adverse effects that occur when new drugs become available or...
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Current estimates suggest that 70-90% of opioids prescribed after surgery go unused, with most...
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