David A Brent
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Recent Articles
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Auerbach R, Bloom P, Pagliaccio D, Lan R, Galfalvy H, Bitran A, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2025 Jan;
8(1):e2456429.
PMID: 39869336
Importance: Suicide rates among adolescents continue to rise, but there are a lack of clinical tools to predict when youths may be at risk for suicidal behaviors. Objective: To identify...
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Dempsey C, Ao J, Georg M, Aliaga P, Brent D, Benedek D, et al.
J Mood Anxiety Disord
. 2025 Jan;
7.
PMID: 39802239
Objectives: The rate of suicide increased in members of the United States Army since 2011 after the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and continues to be a major concern. In order...
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Teresi G, Merranko J, Porta G, Bero K, Poling K, Brent D, et al.
Suicide Life Threat Behav
. 2024 Nov;
55(2):e13141.
PMID: 39498740
Introduction: Suicidal thoughts and behaviors often onset during adolescence, constituting a major public health concern. Despite rising rates in youth, psychotherapeutic and pharmacological treatment outcomes remain meager, indicating a need...
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Tsui F, Ruiz V, Ryan N, Shi L, Melhem N, Young J, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 Oct;
7(10):e2438144.
PMID: 39378032
Importance: Suicide is a leading cause of death in US youths. Objective: To assess whether screening with supplemental items 10 to 13 on the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 modified for teens...
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Goldstein T, Kennard B, Porta G, Miller A, Aguilar K, Bigley K, et al.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 39032815
Objective: We present results from a 2-site, randomized clinical trial to assess the efficacy of a brief intervention (As Safe As Possible [ASAP]), a safety plan phone application (BRITE), and...
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Gibbons R, Ryan N, Tsui F, Harakal J, George-Milford B, Porta G, et al.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2024 May;
64(3):398-405.
PMID: 38782090
Objective: Suicide is a leading cause of death in adolescents and young adults and has increased substantially in the past 15 years. Accurate suicide risk stratification based on rapid screening...
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Hamilton J, Dalack M, Boyd S, Jorgensen S, Dreier M, Sarna J, et al.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry
. 2024 May;
65(12):1580-1589.
PMID: 38740058
Background: Social media (SM) has received considerable attention as a potential risk factor for adolescent suicide. Few empirical studies, however, have examined adolescents' daily negative and positive experiences on SM...
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Angulo F, Goger P, Brent D, Rozenman M, Gonzalez A, Schwartz K, et al.
Npj Ment Health Res
. 2024 Apr;
3(1):8.
PMID: 38609501
By adolescence, two-thirds of youth report exposure to at least one traumatic event, yet the impact of trauma history is not routinely considered when evaluating the effect of psychotherapeutic interventions....
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Davis M, Dysart G, Doupnik S, Hamm M, Schwartz K, George-Milford B, et al.
Acad Pediatr
. 2024 Jan;
24(4):645-653.
PMID: 38190885
Objective: To understand adolescent, parent, and provider perceptions of a machine learning algorithm for detecting adolescent suicide risk prior to its implementation primary care. Methods: We conducted semi-structured, qualitative interviews...
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Thoma B, Hone E, Roig A, Goodfriend E, Jardas E, Brummitt B, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2023 Sep;
6(9):e2333060.
PMID: 37682570
Importance: The months following inpatient psychiatric hospitalization are a period of high risk for suicidal behavior. Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals have elevated risk for suicidal behavior, but no...