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  1. Book ; Online: Youth Suicide Prevention and Intervention

    Ackerman, John P. / Horowitz, Lisa M.

    Best Practices and Policy Implications

    (SpringerBriefs in Psychology; Advances in Child and Family Policy and Practice)

    2022  

    Series title SpringerBriefs in Psychology; Advances in Child and Family Policy and Practice
    Keywords Child & developmental psychology ; Central government policies ; Psychiatry ; Public health & preventive medicine ; Clinical psychology ; Autism, intellectual disability, youth suicide risk ; Cultural considerations, youth suicide assessment ; Demographics, risk factors, youth suicide ; Depression, suicidal ideation in adolescents ; Ethnic, gender, sexual minority youth and suicide risk ; Hospital-school-community partnerships, youth suicide ; LGBTQ+ youth and suicide prevention ; Machine learning, youth suicide prevention ; Medical settings, primary care, youth suicide ; Minority youth, discrimination, trauma, suicide risk ; Neurobiology, suicide, children and adolescents ; Pharmacology, suicide interventions, youth ; Protective factors, youth, suicide prevention ; Rural communities, youth suicide ; School mental health, youth suicide risk ; School-based suicide prevention programs ; Suicidal behavior, youth, epidemiology ; Suicide bereavement, social networks, adolescence ; Youth suicide prevention and intervention
    Language 0|e
    Size 1 electronic resource (169 pages)
    Publisher Springer Nature
    Publishing place Cham
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note English ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT021620313
    ISBN 9783031061271 ; 3031061276
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Book ; Online: Youth Suicide Prevention and Intervention

    Ackerman, John P. / Horowitz, Lisa M.

    Best Practices and Policy Implications

    (Advances in Child and Family Policy and Practice)

    2022  

    Author's details edited by John P. Ackerman, Lisa M. Horowitz
    Series title Advances in Child and Family Policy and Practice
    Keywords Developmental psychology ; Family policy ; School Psychology ; Public health ; Social psychiatry
    Subject code 155
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 169 p. 6 illus., 2 illus. in color)
    Edition 1st ed. 2022
    Publisher Springer International Publishing ; Imprint: Springer
    Publishing place Cham
    Document type Book ; Online
    HBZ-ID HT021465424
    ISBN 978-3-031-06127-1 ; 9783031061264 ; 9783031061288 ; 3-031-06127-6 ; 3031061268 ; 3031061284
    DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-06127-1
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  3. Article: Management of a Failed Distal Tibial Allograft Procedure for Anterior Shoulder Instability in a Patient With Epilepsy: A Case Report.

    Grossi, John / Danahy, Paul / Rosenthal, Oren D / Ackerman, George P

    Cureus

    2024  Volume 16, Issue 1, Page(s) e51477

    Abstract: Shoulder instability episodes are observed in high-energy injuries, such as seizures. In this case report, we highlight the management of a failed distal tibial allograft procedure for recurrent shoulder instability in a patient with a bony Bankart ... ...

    Abstract Shoulder instability episodes are observed in high-energy injuries, such as seizures. In this case report, we highlight the management of a failed distal tibial allograft procedure for recurrent shoulder instability in a patient with a bony Bankart lesion and epilepsy. The patient was treated with an iliac crest autograft and a proximal humerus osteochondral allograft procedure. To our knowledge, the use of an iliac crest autograft for glenoid bone loss and a proximal humerus osteochondral allograft after several failed shoulder instability procedures in a patient with epilepsy has not been reported.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2747273-5
    ISSN 2168-8184
    ISSN 2168-8184
    DOI 10.7759/cureus.51477
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  4. Article ; Online: Suicide in young people: screening, risk assessment, and intervention.

    Hughes, Jennifer L / Horowitz, Lisa M / Ackerman, John P / Adrian, Molly C / Campo, John V / Bridge, Jeffrey A

    BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

    2023  Volume 381, Page(s) e070630

    Abstract: Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among young people worldwide and the third leading cause of death among those in the US. This review outlines the epidemiology of suicide and suicidal behavior in young people. It discusses intersectionality ... ...

    Abstract Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among young people worldwide and the third leading cause of death among those in the US. This review outlines the epidemiology of suicide and suicidal behavior in young people. It discusses intersectionality as an emerging framework to guide research on prevention of suicide in young people and highlights several clinical and community settings that are prime targets for implementation of effective treatment programs and interventions aimed at rapidly reducing the suicide rate in young people. It provides an overview of current approaches to screening and assessment of suicide risk in young people and the commonly used screening tools and assessment measures. It discusses universal, selective, and indicated evidence based suicide focused interventions and highlights components of psychosocial interventions with the strongest evidence for reducing risk. Finally, the review discusses suicide prevention strategies in community settings and considers future research directions and questions challenging the field.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Adolescent ; Suicide/psychology ; Suicide Prevention ; Suicidal Ideation ; Risk Assessment
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-24
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1362901-3
    ISSN 1756-1833 ; 0959-8154 ; 0959-8146 ; 0959-8138 ; 0959-535X ; 1759-2151
    ISSN (online) 1756-1833
    ISSN 0959-8154 ; 0959-8146 ; 0959-8138 ; 0959-535X ; 1759-2151
    DOI 10.1136/bmj-2022-070630
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  5. Article: Screening and Assessing Suicide Risk in Medical Settings: Feasible Strategies for Early Detection.

    Horowitz, Lisa M / Ryan, Patrick C / Wei, August X / Boudreaux, Edwin D / Ackerman, John P / Bridge, Jeffrey A

    Focus (American Psychiatric Publishing)

    2023  Volume 21, Issue 2, Page(s) 145–151

    Abstract: Early detection of risk is a key suicide prevention strategy. Given that most individuals who die by suicide visit a health care provider in the year leading up to their death, medical settings are ideal venues for identifying those at elevated risk and ... ...

    Abstract Early detection of risk is a key suicide prevention strategy. Given that most individuals who die by suicide visit a health care provider in the year leading up to their death, medical settings are ideal venues for identifying those at elevated risk and bridging them to life-saving care. Clinicians are presented with an opportunity to engage in proactive suicide prevention efforts through practical and adaptable suicide risk screening, assessment, and management processes. Psychiatrists and mental health clinicians are well positioned to assist nonpsychiatric clinicians on the frontlines of this public health problem. This article discusses the importance of identifying people at elevated suicide risk through screening, differentiates screening from assessment procedures, and presents practical strategies for implementing evidence-based screening and assessment tools into practice as part of a three-tiered clinical pathway. Specifically, this article discusses key components that guide embedding suicide prevention strategies into the workflows of busy medical settings.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1541-4094
    ISSN 1541-4094
    DOI 10.1176/appi.focus.20220086
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  6. Article ; Online: Author Correction: Architecture and dynamics of a desmosome-endoplasmic reticulum complex.

    Bharathan, Navaneetha Krishnan / Giang, William / Hoffman, Coryn L / Aaron, Jesse S / Khuon, Satya / Chew, Teng-Leong / Preibisch, Stephan / Trautman, Eric T / Heinrich, Larissa / Bogovic, John / Bennett, Davis / Ackerman, David / Park, Woohyun / Petruncio, Alyson / Weigel, Aubrey V / Saalfeld, Stephan / Wayne Vogl, A / Stahley, Sara N / Kowalczyk, Andrew P

    Nature cell biology

    2024  Volume 26, Issue 4, Page(s) 660

    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-13
    Publishing country England
    Document type Published Erratum
    ZDB-ID 1474722-4
    ISSN 1476-4679 ; 1465-7392
    ISSN (online) 1476-4679
    ISSN 1465-7392
    DOI 10.1038/s41556-024-01376-0
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  7. Article: Adaptation of Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP) for Adolescents with Mood Disorders: Preliminary Findings.

    Fristad, Mary A / Ackerman, John P / Nick, Elizabeth A

    Evidence-based practice in child and adolescent mental health

    2018  Volume 3, Issue 4, Page(s) 252–262

    Abstract: Adolescent mood disorders are a major public health concern. Clinical need for services outstrips availability in many communities. Group psychotherapy is an efficient means to provide service to a larger number of clientele and can offer certain ... ...

    Abstract Adolescent mood disorders are a major public health concern. Clinical need for services outstrips availability in many communities. Group psychotherapy is an efficient means to provide service to a larger number of clientele and can offer certain clinical advantages. Multi-Family Psychoeducational Psychotherapy (MF-PEP), an adjunctive group psychosocial treatment, has been shown to improve children's mood symptoms, increase parents' knowledge of mood disorder symptoms, improve family interactions and improve use of behavioral health services. In this study, an adaptation of MF-PEP for adolescents with mood disorders is described and preliminary data are presented. Among the 19 adolescents with mood disorders and 22 parents who completed the study, improvements in adolescents' depressive symptoms, quality of life, families' understanding of mood disorders, and overall satisfaction with treatment were reported. Results have informed ongoing pilot testing of Teen-MF-PEP.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-09-06
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2842149-8
    ISSN 2379-4933 ; 2379-4925
    ISSN (online) 2379-4933
    ISSN 2379-4925
    DOI 10.1080/23794925.2018.1509031
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  8. Article ; Online: Sex- and Age-specific Increases in Suicide Attempts by Self-Poisoning in the United States among Youth and Young Adults from 2000 to 2018.

    Spiller, Henry A / Ackerman, John P / Spiller, Natalie E / Casavant, Marcel J

    The Journal of pediatrics

    2019  Volume 210, Page(s) 201–208

    Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the incidence and outcomes from intentional suspected-suicide self-poisoning in children and young adults ages 10-24 years old from 2000 to 2018.: Study design: Retrospective review of intentional suspected-suicide self- ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To evaluate the incidence and outcomes from intentional suspected-suicide self-poisoning in children and young adults ages 10-24 years old from 2000 to 2018.
    Study design: Retrospective review of intentional suspected-suicide self-poisoning cases reported to the National Poison Data System from US poison centers from 2000 to 2018 for patients 10-24 years old. For comparison of annual rates, population data by year of age were obtained from the US Census Bureau. We evaluated changes in the annual incidence, the annual rate per 100 000 population, and the medical outcome by patient age and sex.
    Results: There were 1 627 825 intentional suspected-suicide self-poisoning cases, of which 1 162 147 (71%) were female. In children 10-15 years old from 2000 to 2010, there was a decrease in number and rate per 100 000 population followed by a significant increase (from 125% to 299%) from 2011 to 2018. In children 10-18 years old, the increase from 2011 to 2018 was driven predominantly by females. In 19-24 years old age groups, there was a temporal delay and reduced increase in slope compared with the younger groups. There were 340 563 moderate outcomes, 45 857 major outcomes, and 1404 deaths. The percentage of cases with a serious outcome, major effect, or death increased over time and with age.
    Conclusions: The incidence and rate of suicide attempts using self-poisoning in children less than 19 years old increased significantly after 2011, occurring predominantly in young girls. There has been an increase in the severity of outcomes independent of age or sex.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Age Distribution ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Poison Control Centers ; Poisoning/epidemiology ; Retrospective Studies ; Sex Distribution ; Suicide, Attempted/statistics & numerical data ; Suicide, Attempted/trends ; United States/epidemiology ; Young Adult
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-05-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 3102-1
    ISSN 1097-6833 ; 0022-3476
    ISSN (online) 1097-6833
    ISSN 0022-3476
    DOI 10.1016/j.jpeds.2019.02.045
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  9. Article ; Online: Cardiac fludeoxyglucose-18 positron emission tomography in genotype-positive arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy.

    Neves, Raquel / Tseng, Andrew S / Garmany, Ramin / Fink, Angela L / McLeod, Christopher J / Cooper, Leslie T / MacIntyre, Ciorsti J / Homb, Andrew C / Rosenbaum, Andrew N / Bois, John P / Abou Ezzeddine, Omar F / Siontis, Konstantinos C / Pereira, Naveen L / Ackerman, Michael J / Giudicessi, John R

    International journal of cardiology

    2023  Volume 389, Page(s) 131173

    Abstract: Background: Myocardial inflammation contributes to the pathogenesis of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), a clinically and genetically heterogenous disorder. Due to phenotypic overlap, some patients with genetic ACM may be evaluated for an underlying ... ...

    Abstract Background: Myocardial inflammation contributes to the pathogenesis of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), a clinically and genetically heterogenous disorder. Due to phenotypic overlap, some patients with genetic ACM may be evaluated for an underlying inflammatory cardiomyopathy. However, the cardiac fludeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) findings in ACM patients have not been elucidated.
    Methods: All genotype-positive patients in the Mayo Clinic ACM registry (n = 323) who received a cardiac FDG PET were included in this study. Pertinent data were extracted from the medical record.
    Results: Collectively, 12/323 (4%; 67% female) genotype-positive ACM patients received a cardiac PET FDG scan as part of their clinical evaluation (median age at scan 49 ± 13 years). Amongst these patients, pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants were detected in LMNA (n = 7), DSP (n = 3), FLNC (n = 1) and PLN (n = 1). Of note, 6/12 (50%) had abnormal myocardial FDG uptake, including diffuse (entire myocardium) uptake in 2/6 (33%), focal (1-2 segments) uptake in 2/6 (33%) and patchy (3+ segments) in 2/6 (33%). Median myocardial standardized uptake value ratio was 2.1. Interestingly, LMNA-positive patients accounted for 3 out of 6 (50%) positive studies (diffuse uptake in 2 and focal uptake in 1).
    Conclusion: Abnormal myocardial FDG uptake is common in genetic ACM patients undergoing cardiac FDG PET. This study further supports the role of myocardial inflammation in ACM. Further investigation is needed to determine role of FDG PET in diagnosis and management of ACM and investigate the role of inflammation in ACM.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Female ; Adult ; Middle Aged ; Male ; Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ; Positron-Emission Tomography/methods ; Myocarditis ; Inflammation ; Genotype ; Radiopharmaceuticals
    Chemical Substances Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 (0Z5B2CJX4D) ; Radiopharmaceuticals
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-08
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 779519-1
    ISSN 1874-1754 ; 0167-5273
    ISSN (online) 1874-1754
    ISSN 0167-5273
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijcard.2023.131173
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  10. Article ; Online: A dynamic segmentation of U.S. women during the COVID‐19 pandemic

    Ackerman, Joshua M. / Borinstein, Andrew / Kaji, Joel / Bekier, John / Wrinn, Chase / Dockendorf, Tatiana

    International Journal of Consumer Studies. 2023 July, v. 47, no. 4 p.1226-1240

    2023  

    Abstract: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has had a vast, but uneven, influence on consumers. Diversity in consumer reactions, and the extent to which those reactions lead to lasting preference and lifestyle changes, present challenges for ... ...

    Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has had a vast, but uneven, influence on consumers. Diversity in consumer reactions, and the extent to which those reactions lead to lasting preference and lifestyle changes, present challenges for implementing effective marketing strategies during a period of societal crisis. To address this, we conducted a dynamic segmentation analysis involving over 14,000 U.S. women by assessing relevant psychological, experiential, and other personal factors at multiple time points during the pandemic. This analysis identified seven unique consumer segments who varied in their current and future degree of change, and who indicated responsiveness to specific forms of brand and advertising content. This seven‐segment clustering was highly stable over time, suggesting that certain segmentation approaches hold continuing value for marketers even as widespread events like pandemics evolve.
    Keywords COVID-19 infection ; lifestyle ; pandemic
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2023-07
    Size p. 1226-1240.
    Publishing place John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
    Document type Article ; Online
    Note JOURNAL ARTICLE
    ZDB-ID 2045189-1
    ISSN 1470-6423
    ISSN 1470-6423
    DOI 10.1111/ijcs.12932
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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