Gregory L Carter
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Cognitive outcomes from the randomised, active-controlled Ketamine for Adult Depression Study (KADS)
Martin D, Harvey A, Baune B, Berk M, Carter G, Dong V, et al.
J Affect Disord
. 2024 Feb;
352:163-170.
PMID: 38378088
Background: Due to its rapid antidepressant effect, ketamine has recently been clinically translated for people with treatment-resistant depression. However, its cognitive profile remains unclear, particularly with repeated and higher doses....
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Chitty K, Sperandei S, Carter G, Ali Z, Raubenheimer J, Schaffer A, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2023 Aug;
63:102165.
PMID: 37649805
Background: Suicide prevention requires a shift from relying on an at-risk individual to engage with the healthcare system. Understanding patterns of healthcare engagement by people who have died by suicide...
3.
McGill K, Whyte I, Sawyer L, Adams D, Delamothe K, Lewin T, et al.
Suicide Life Threat Behav
. 2022 Feb;
52(3):500-514.
PMID: 35122297
Introduction: Active contact and follow-up interventions have been shown to be effective in reducing repetition of hospital-treated self-harm. The Way Back Support Service (WBSS) is a new service funded by...
4.
Tang S, Reily N, Arena A, Batterham P, Calear A, Carter G, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2022 Feb;
9:736948.
PMID: 35118036
Introduction: The majority of people who die by suicide have never seen a mental health professional or been diagnosed with a mental illness. To date, this majority group has largely...
5.
Gale L, McGill K, Twaddell S, Whyte I, Lewin T, Carter G
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2021 May;
56(2):154-163.
PMID: 33938265
Objective: Drug-induced delirium has been attributed to opioid, benzodiazepine, antipsychotic, antihistaminic and anticholinergic drug groups at therapeutic doses. Delirium also occurs in hospital-treated self-poisoning (at supra-therapeutic doses), although the causative...
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Walton C, Bendit N, Baker A, Carter G, Lewin T
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2020 Jun;
54(10):1020-1034.
PMID: 32551819
Objectives: Borderline personality disorder is a complex mental disorder that is associated with a high degree of suffering for the individual. Dialectical behaviour therapy has been studied in the largest...
7.
Stevens G, Hammond T, Brownhill S, Anand M, de la Riva A, Hawkins J, et al.
BMC Psychiatry
. 2019 Apr;
19(1):117.
PMID: 30999952
Background: Hospital-treated deliberate self-harm (DSH) is common, costly and has high repetition rates. Since brief contact interventions (BCIs) may reduce the risk of DSH repetition, we aim to evaluate whether...
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Is the reported increase in young female hospital-treated intentional self-harm real or artefactual?
McGill K, Hiles S, Handley T, Page A, Lewin T, Whyte I, et al.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry
. 2018 Dec;
53(7):663-672.
PMID: 30518227
Background: The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has reported an increased rate of hospital-treated intentional self-harm in young females (2000-2012) in Australia. These reported increases arise from institutional data...
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Rishel J, Barnett J, Mozhayev A, Dutcher E, Colby S, Carter G, et al.
Health Phys
. 2018 Aug;
115(4):531-538.
PMID: 30148818
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory operates the Radiochemical Processing Laboratory, which is a multi-purpose, non-reactor nuclear research facility. Regulations require both continuous sampling and monitoring of radioactive particulates and tritium...
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Carter G, Douglass M
Front Psychol
. 2018 Aug;
9:1254.
PMID: 30087636
Recent research has indicated that sub-clinical narcissism may be related to positive outcomes in respect of mental and physical health, and is positively related to an extended lifespan. Research has...