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Danella Hafeman

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Lindhiem O, Tomlinson C, Kolko D, Silk J, Hafeman D, Wallace M, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2025 Mar; 14:e67051. PMID: 40068698
Background: Although evidence-based treatments have been developed for childhood behavior problems, many families encounter barriers to treatment access and completion (eg, local availability of services, transportation, cost, and perceived stigma)....
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Estrada-Prat X, Romero S, Borras R, Merranko J, Goldstein T, Hafeman D, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2024 Oct; 370:159-167. PMID: 39481686
Objective: To determine whether there are latitude and seasonal differences in the prevalence of mood episodes (depression and mania) in youth and young adults with Bipolar Spectrum Disorder (BD). Methods:...
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Keil M, Westbrook C, Stephens J, Spada M, Hafeman D, Jacobson S, et al.
Acad Psychiatry . 2024 Jul; 48(6):598-602. PMID: 38954159
Objective: As clinician educator tracks continue to gain popularity in graduate medical education, this report aims to fill a gap in the literature by providing a 14-year update on professional...
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Goldstein T, Merranko J, Hafeman D, Gill M, Liao F, Sewall C, et al.
Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ) . 2024 May; 21(4):412-419. PMID: 38695011
Objectives: To build a one-year risk calculator (RC) to predict individualized risk for suicide attempt in early-onset bipolar disorder. Methods: Youth numbering 394 with bipolar disorder who completed ≥2 follow-up...
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Goldstein T, Merranko J, Hafeman D, Gill M, Liao F, Sewall C, et al.
Bipolar Disord . 2022 Aug; 24(7):749-757. PMID: 36002150
Objectives: To build a one-year risk calculator (RC) to predict individualized risk for suicide attempt in early-onset bipolar disorder. Methods: Youth numbering 394 with bipolar disorder who completed ≥2 follow-up...
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Anmella G, Faurholt-Jepsen M, Hidalgo-Mazzei D, Radua J, Passos I, Kapczinski F, et al.
Bipolar Disord . 2022 Jul; 24(6):580-614. PMID: 35839276
Background: The clinical effects of smartphone-based interventions for bipolar disorder (BD) have yet to be established. Objectives: To examine the efficacy of smartphone-based interventions in BD and how the included...
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Birmaher B, Merranko J, Hafeman D, Zwicker A, Goldstein B, Axelson D, et al.
Bipolar Disord . 2022 Mar; 24(4):437-440. PMID: 35319812
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Diler R, Merranko J, Hafeman D, Goldstein T, Goldstein B, Hower H, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2022 Jan; 302:185-193. PMID: 35033593
Background: To identify prospectively ascertained individual and family factors that are associated with improvement in Bipolar Disorder (BD) among youths who initially presented with poor course. Methods: 82 youths with...
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Andreu-Pascual M, Merranko J, Gill M, Levenson J, Hafeman D, Hower H, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2022 Jan; 300:296-304. PMID: 34990625
Background: Childhood abuse negatively impacts the course of Bipolar Disorder (BD). Yet, no study has examined risk factors associated with prospectively evaluated physical/sexual abuse, specifically, those preceding first abuse among...
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Birmaher B, Hafeman D, Merranko J, Zwicker A, Goldstein B, Goldstein T, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry . 2021 Dec; 79(2):160-168. PMID: 34935868
Importance: Establishing genetic contributions to the transmission of bipolar disorder (BD) from parents to offspring may inform the risk of developing this disorder and further serve to validate BD in...