Sarah P Carter
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Recent Articles
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Carter S, Campbell S, Wee J, Law K, Lehavot K, Simpson T, et al.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities
. 2021 Jul;
9(5):1783-1793.
PMID: 34291440
Objective: Evaluate suicide attempt prevalence and potentially related sociodemographic and psychiatric factors among racial and ethnic groups. Methods: Between 2012 and 2013, the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related...
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Carter S, Malte C, Rojas S, Hawkins E, Reger M
Suicide Life Threat Behav
. 2020 Nov;
50(6):1127-1139.
PMID: 33196113
To improve the identification and intervention of suicide risk, the Veterans Health Administration implemented the use of electronic patient record flags (PRF) to indicate when a veteran is identified as...
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Ammerman B, Carter S, Gebhardt H, Buchholz J, Reger M
Crisis
. 2020 Nov;
42(6):411-417.
PMID: 33153300
Patient disclosure of prior suicidal behaviors is critical for effectively managing suicide risk; however, many attempts go undisclosed. The current study explored how responses following a suicide attempt disclosure may...
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Reger M, Ammerman B, Carter S, Gebhardt H, Rojas S, Lee J, et al.
Psychiatr Serv
. 2020 Nov;
72(2):129-135.
PMID: 33138714
Objective: There is significant debate about the feasibility of using predictive models for suicide prevention. Although statistical considerations have received careful attention, patient perspectives have not been examined. This study...
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Carter S, Ammerman B, Gebhardt H, Buchholz J, Reger M
Crisis
. 2020 Feb;
41(5):367-374.
PMID: 32036704
Concerns exist regarding the perceived risks of conducting suicide-focused research among an acutely distressed population. The current study assessed changes in participant distress before and after participation in a suicide-focused...
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Carter S, Cowan T, Snow A, Cerel J, Tucker R
Psychiatr Serv
. 2019 Oct;
71(2):151-157.
PMID: 31658897
Objective: Transgender people are less likely to have health insurance, which has been associated with reduced utilization of health care. In the current study, the authors sought to assess the...
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Carter S, Montgomery A, Henderson E, Ketterer B, Dichter M, Gordon A, et al.
Am J Public Health
. 2019 Aug;
109(10):1413-1418.
PMID: 31415197
To characterize housing instability among transgender veterans using Veterans Health Administration (VHA) health care in the United States. We used administrative data on veterans screened for housing instability from 2013...
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Carter S, Renshaw K, Allen E, Markman H, Stanley S
Fam Process
. 2019 Jun;
59(3):1261-1274.
PMID: 31254284
To minimize potential distractions for deployed military service members (SMs), some nondeployed romantic partners have reported engaging in protective buffering, or intentionally withholding information or concerns to protect their deployed...
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Carter S, Giff S, Campbell S, Renshaw K
J Trauma Stress
. 2019 Mar;
32(2):323-329.
PMID: 30892736
Service members and veterans (SM/Vs) with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can receive significant benefits from social support by a spouse or romantic partner. However, little is known about how providing...