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Perioperative Mental Health Intervention For Depression And Anxiety Symptoms In Older Adults Study Protocol: Design And Methods For Three Linked Randomised Controlled Trials, Katherine J Holzer, Kimberly A Bartosiak, Ryan P Calfee, Chet W Hammill, Simon Haroutounian, Benjamin D Kozower, Theresa A Cordner, Emily M Lenard, Kenneth E Freedland, Bethany R Tellor Pennington, J Philip Miller, Mary C Politi, Yi Zhang, Michael D Yingling, Ana A Baumann, Thomas Kannampallil, Julia A Schweiger, Sherry L Mckinnon, Michael S Avidan, Eric J Lenze, Joanna Abraham, Et Al. Apr 2024

Perioperative Mental Health Intervention For Depression And Anxiety Symptoms In Older Adults Study Protocol: Design And Methods For Three Linked Randomised Controlled Trials, Katherine J Holzer, Kimberly A Bartosiak, Ryan P Calfee, Chet W Hammill, Simon Haroutounian, Benjamin D Kozower, Theresa A Cordner, Emily M Lenard, Kenneth E Freedland, Bethany R Tellor Pennington, J Philip Miller, Mary C Politi, Yi Zhang, Michael D Yingling, Ana A Baumann, Thomas Kannampallil, Julia A Schweiger, Sherry L Mckinnon, Michael S Avidan, Eric J Lenze, Joanna Abraham, Et Al.

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INTRODUCTION: Preoperative anxiety and depression symptoms among older surgical patients are associated with poor postoperative outcomes, yet evidence-based interventions for anxiety and depression have not been applied within this setting. We present a protocol for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in three surgical cohorts: cardiac, oncological and orthopaedic, investigating whether a perioperative mental health intervention, with psychological and pharmacological components, reduces perioperative symptoms of depression and anxiety in older surgical patients.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Adults ≥60 years undergoing cardiac, orthopaedic or oncological surgery will be enrolled in one of three-linked type 1 hybrid effectiveness/implementation RCTs that will be conducted in tandem …


A Multi- And Mixed-Method Adaptation Study Of A Patient-Centered Perioperative Mental Health Intervention Bundle, Joanna Abraham, Alicia Meng, Ana Baumann, Katherine J Holzer, Emily Lenard, Kenneth E Freedland, Eric J Lenze, Michael S Avidan, Mary C Politi Oct 2023

A Multi- And Mixed-Method Adaptation Study Of A Patient-Centered Perioperative Mental Health Intervention Bundle, Joanna Abraham, Alicia Meng, Ana Baumann, Katherine J Holzer, Emily Lenard, Kenneth E Freedland, Eric J Lenze, Michael S Avidan, Mary C Politi

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BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are common among older adults and can intensify during perioperative periods, but few mental health interventions are designed for older surgical patients' unique needs. As part of the feasibility trial, we developed and adapted a perioperative mental health (PMH) bundle for older patients comprised of behavioral activation (BA) and medication optimization (MO) to ameliorate anxiety and depressive symptoms before, during, and after cardiac, orthopedic, and oncologic surgery.

METHODS: We used mixed-methods including workshop studios with patients, caregivers, clinicians, researchers, and interventionists; intervention refinement and reflection meetings; patient case review meetings; intervention session audio-recordings and documentation forms; …


Coping Strategies And Symptoms Of Mental Health Disorders Among People With Hiv Initiating Hiv Care In Cameroon, Angela M Parcesepe, Lindsey M Filiatreau, Amanda Gomez, Peter Vanes Ebasone, Anastase Dzudie, Brian W Pence, Milton Wainberg, Marcel Yotebieng, Kathryn Anastos, Eric Pefura-Yone, Denis Nsame, Rogers Ajeh, Denis Nash Jul 2023

Coping Strategies And Symptoms Of Mental Health Disorders Among People With Hiv Initiating Hiv Care In Cameroon, Angela M Parcesepe, Lindsey M Filiatreau, Amanda Gomez, Peter Vanes Ebasone, Anastase Dzudie, Brian W Pence, Milton Wainberg, Marcel Yotebieng, Kathryn Anastos, Eric Pefura-Yone, Denis Nsame, Rogers Ajeh, Denis Nash

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Little is known about the coping strategies used among people with HIV (PWH), especially in sub-Saharan Africa, and the extent to which adaptive or maladaptive coping strategies are associated with symptoms of mental health disorders. We interviewed 426 PWH initiating HIV care in Cameroon and reported the prevalence of adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies, overall and by presence of symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Log binominal regression was used to estimate the association between each type of coping strategy (adaptive or maladaptive) and symptoms of each mental health disorder, separately. Adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies were commonly reported among …


Improvements In Physical Function And Pain Interference And Changes In Mental Health Among Patients Seeking Musculoskeletal Care, Wei Zhang, Som P Singh, Amdiel Clement, Ryan P Calfee, Janine D Bijsterbosch, Abby L Cheng Jun 2023

Improvements In Physical Function And Pain Interference And Changes In Mental Health Among Patients Seeking Musculoskeletal Care, Wei Zhang, Som P Singh, Amdiel Clement, Ryan P Calfee, Janine D Bijsterbosch, Abby L Cheng

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IMPORTANCE: Among patients seeking care for musculoskeletal conditions, there is mixed evidence regarding whether traditional, structure-based care is associated with improvement in patients' mental health.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether improvements in physical function and pain interference are associated with meaningful improvements in anxiety and depression symptoms among patients seeking musculoskeletal care.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study included adult patients treated by an orthopedic department of a tertiary care US academic medical center from June 22, 2015, to February 9, 2022. Eligible participants presented between 4 and 6 times during the study period for 1 or more musculoskeletal conditions …


Multi-Stakeholder Perspectives Regarding Preferred Modalities For Mental Health Intervention Delivered In The Orthopedic Clinic: A Qualitative Analysis, Abby L Cheng, Ashwin J Leo, Ryan P Calfee, Christopher J Dy, Melissa A Armbrecht, Joanna Abraham May 2023

Multi-Stakeholder Perspectives Regarding Preferred Modalities For Mental Health Intervention Delivered In The Orthopedic Clinic: A Qualitative Analysis, Abby L Cheng, Ashwin J Leo, Ryan P Calfee, Christopher J Dy, Melissa A Armbrecht, Joanna Abraham

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BACKGROUND: Although depressive and anxious symptoms negatively impact musculoskeletal health and orthopedic outcomes, a gap remains in identifying modalities through which mental health intervention can realistically be delivered during orthopedic care. The purpose of this study was to understand orthopedic stakeholders' perceptions regarding the feasibility, acceptability, and usability of digital, printed, and in-person intervention modalities to address mental health as part of orthopedic care.

METHODS: This single-center, qualitative study was conducted within a tertiary care orthopedic department. Semi-structured interviews were conducted between January and May 2022. Two stakeholder groups were interviewed using a purposive sampling approach until thematic saturation was …


State-Level Macro-Economic Factors Moderate The Association Of Low Income With Brain Structure And Mental Health In U.S. Children, David G Weissman, Mark L Hatzenbuehler, Mina Cikara, Deanna M Barch, Katie A Mclaughlin May 2023

State-Level Macro-Economic Factors Moderate The Association Of Low Income With Brain Structure And Mental Health In U.S. Children, David G Weissman, Mark L Hatzenbuehler, Mina Cikara, Deanna M Barch, Katie A Mclaughlin

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Macrostructural characteristics, such as cost of living and state-level anti-poverty programs relate to the magnitude of socioeconomic disparities in brain development and mental health. In this study we leveraged data from the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD) study from 10,633 9-11 year old youth (5115 female) across 17 states. Lower income was associated with smaller hippocampal volume and higher internalizing psychopathology. These associations were stronger in states with higher cost of living. However, in high cost of living states that provide more generous cash benefits for low-income families, socioeconomic disparities in hippocampal volume were reduced by 34%, such that …


Examining Mental Health, Education, Employment, And Pain In Sickle Cell Disease, Kelly M Harris, Liliana Preiss, Taniya Varughese, Anna Bauer, Cecelia L Calhoun, Marsha Treadwell, Rita Masese, Jane S Hankins, Faiz Ahmed Hussain, Jeffrey Glassberg, Cathy L Melvin, Robert Gibson, Allison A King, Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium May 2023

Examining Mental Health, Education, Employment, And Pain In Sickle Cell Disease, Kelly M Harris, Liliana Preiss, Taniya Varughese, Anna Bauer, Cecelia L Calhoun, Marsha Treadwell, Rita Masese, Jane S Hankins, Faiz Ahmed Hussain, Jeffrey Glassberg, Cathy L Melvin, Robert Gibson, Allison A King, Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium

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IMPORTANCE: Pain related to sickle cell disease (SCD) is complex and associated with social determinants of health. Emotional and stress-related effects of SCD impact daily quality of life and the frequency and severity of pain.

OBJECTIVE: To explore the association of educational attainment, employment status, and mental health with pain episode frequency and severity among individuals with SCD.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This is a cross-sectional analysis of patient registry data collected at baseline (2017-2018) from patients treated at 8 sites of the US Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium. Data analysis was performed from September 2020 to March 2022.

MAIN …


Scaling-Up Child And Youth Mental Health Services: Assessing Coverage Of A County-Wide Prevention And Early Intervention Initiative During One Fiscal Year, Cole Hooley, Deborah Salvo, Derek S Brown, Lauren Brookman-Frazee, Anna S Lau, Ross C Brownson, Patrick J Fowler, Debbie Innes-Gomberg, Enola K Proctor Jan 2023

Scaling-Up Child And Youth Mental Health Services: Assessing Coverage Of A County-Wide Prevention And Early Intervention Initiative During One Fiscal Year, Cole Hooley, Deborah Salvo, Derek S Brown, Lauren Brookman-Frazee, Anna S Lau, Ross C Brownson, Patrick J Fowler, Debbie Innes-Gomberg, Enola K Proctor

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PURPOSE: In the U.S., the percentage of youth in need of evidence-based mental health practices (EBPs) who receive them (i.e., coverage rate) is low. We know little about what influences coverage rates. In 2010, the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) launched a reimbursement-driven implementation of multiple EBPs in youth mental health care. This study examines two questions: (1) What was the coverage rate of EBPs delivered three years following initial implementation? (2) What factors are associated with the coverage rates?

METHODS: To assess coverage rates of publicly insured youth, we used LACDMH administrative claims data from July …


Associations Between Mental Health And Hiv Status Among Sexual Minority And Heterosexual Adolescents In Nigeria, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Olakunle Oginni, Olanrewaju Ibikunle Ibigbami, Uma Philip, Nserd Ntonoba Mfam, Chinedu Mbam, Amos Ganyam, Agada A Salem, Christopher Osuji, Cory Bradley, Joanne Lusher, Nadia Adjoa Sam-Agudu Dec 2022

Associations Between Mental Health And Hiv Status Among Sexual Minority And Heterosexual Adolescents In Nigeria, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Olakunle Oginni, Olanrewaju Ibikunle Ibigbami, Uma Philip, Nserd Ntonoba Mfam, Chinedu Mbam, Amos Ganyam, Agada A Salem, Christopher Osuji, Cory Bradley, Joanne Lusher, Nadia Adjoa Sam-Agudu

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BACKGROUND: We aimed to determine associations between the mental health status of adolescents by self-reported sexual identity; and to determine associations between the mental health status of sexual minority adolescents living with and without HIV.

METHODS: This cross-sectional study collected data from Nigerians aged 13-19 years old using an online survey. We collected information on dependent (sexual identity) and independent (presence of depressive symptoms, generalised anxiety disorder, suicidal attempt/ideation, HIV status) study variables. A multivariate regression model determined associations between the dependent and independent variables. A second multivariate regression model was developed to establish associations between HIV status among sexual …


Shared Brain And Genetic Architectures Between Mental Health And Physical Activity, Wei Zhang, Sarah E Paul, Anderson Winkler, Ryan Bogdan, Janine D Bijsterbosch Oct 2022

Shared Brain And Genetic Architectures Between Mental Health And Physical Activity, Wei Zhang, Sarah E Paul, Anderson Winkler, Ryan Bogdan, Janine D Bijsterbosch

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Physical activity is correlated with, and effectively treats various forms of psychopathology. However, whether biological correlates of physical activity and psychopathology are shared remains unclear. Here, we examined the extent to which the neural and genetic architecture of physical activity and mental health are shared. Using data from the UK Biobank (N = 6389), we applied canonical correlation analysis to estimate associations between the amplitude and connectivity strength of subnetworks of three major neurocognitive networks (default mode, DMN; salience, SN; central executive networks, CEN) with accelerometer-derived measures of physical activity and self-reported mental health measures (primarily of depression, anxiety disorders, …


Help Is Available: Supporting Mental Wellness Through Peer Health Navigation With Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Men With Hiv, Donald R Gerke, Jeff Glotfelty, Maria Freshman, Julia Schlueter, Alex Ochs, Katie Plax Sep 2022

Help Is Available: Supporting Mental Wellness Through Peer Health Navigation With Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Men With Hiv, Donald R Gerke, Jeff Glotfelty, Maria Freshman, Julia Schlueter, Alex Ochs, Katie Plax

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Young black men who have sex with men (YBMSM) with HIV experience disproportionate rates of trauma, incarceration, poverty, racial discrimination, and homophobia. The synergistic effects of these adverse experiences, along with increased rates of mental health disorders, increase their risk for poor health. To address this need, the study authors adapted a current HIV service model to include a peer-health navigation intervention (WITH U) to attend to behavioral health, health literacy, linkage to services, and psychosocial support for YBMSM with HIV. This longitudinal, mixed-methods, nonexperimental study reports on the mental health burden among participants and the association between participation in …


A Randomized Controlled Trial In Schools Aimed At Exploring Mechanisms Of Change Of A Multifaceted Implementation Strategy For Promoting Mental Health At The Workplace, Lydia Kwak, Anna Toropova, Byron J Powell, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Irene Jensen, Gunnar Bergström, Liselotte Schäfer Elinder, Kjerstin Stigmar, Charlotte Wåhlin, Christina Björklund Sep 2022

A Randomized Controlled Trial In Schools Aimed At Exploring Mechanisms Of Change Of A Multifaceted Implementation Strategy For Promoting Mental Health At The Workplace, Lydia Kwak, Anna Toropova, Byron J Powell, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Irene Jensen, Gunnar Bergström, Liselotte Schäfer Elinder, Kjerstin Stigmar, Charlotte Wåhlin, Christina Björklund

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BACKGROUND: This study will explore implementation mechanisms through which a single implementation strategy and a multifaceted implementation strategy operate to affect the implementation outcome, which is fidelity to the Guideline For The Prevention of Mental Ill Health within schools. The guideline gives recommendations on how workplaces can prevent mental ill health among their personnel by managing social and organizational risks factors in the work environment. Schools are chosen as the setting for the study due to the high prevalence of mental ill health among teachers and other personnel working in schools. The study builds on our previous research, in which …


Perioperative Mental Health Intervention Bundle For Older Surgical Patients: Protocol For An Intervention Development And Feasibility Study, Joanna Abraham, Katherine J Holzer, Emily M Lenard, Kenneth E Freedland, Bethany R Tellor Pennington, Rachel C Wolfe, Theresa A Cordner, Ana A Baumann, Mary Politi, Michael Simon Avidan, Eric Lenze Aug 2022

Perioperative Mental Health Intervention Bundle For Older Surgical Patients: Protocol For An Intervention Development And Feasibility Study, Joanna Abraham, Katherine J Holzer, Emily M Lenard, Kenneth E Freedland, Bethany R Tellor Pennington, Rachel C Wolfe, Theresa A Cordner, Ana A Baumann, Mary Politi, Michael Simon Avidan, Eric Lenze

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INTRODUCTION: The perioperative period is high risk for older adults. Depression and anxiety are common perioperative problems, frequently coexisting with cognitive impairment. Older patients with these conditions are more likely than younger patients to experience postoperative delirium, long hospital stays, poor quality of life and rehospitalisation. These experiences can, in turn, exacerbate anxiety and depressive symptoms. Despite these risks, little is known about how to treat perioperative anxiety and depression among older adults.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We designed a feasibility study of a perioperative mental health intervention bundle to improve perioperative mental health, specifically depression and anxiety. The overarching goals …