Amanda V. Bakian
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View article: DISTRIBUTED LAG MODELS FOR ESTIMATING ACUTE EFFECTS OF MIXED ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES IN THE CASE-CROSSOVER DESIGN
DISTRIBUTED LAG MODELS FOR ESTIMATING ACUTE EFFECTS OF MIXED ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES IN THE CASE-CROSSOVER DESIGN Open
We present a Bayesian modeling framework designed to estimate the immediate effects of combined environmental exposures on suicide risk within a case-crossover design. Our method addresses a limitation observed in current distributed lag m…
View article: Genetic Liabilities to Neuropsychiatric Conditions in Suicide Deaths With No Prior Suicidality
Genetic Liabilities to Neuropsychiatric Conditions in Suicide Deaths With No Prior Suicidality Open
Importance Although suicide attempt is the most robust estimator of suicide death, few individuals who attempt it go on to die by suicide (<10%), and approximately 50% of suicide deaths occur in the absence of evidence of prior atte…
View article: Defining suicidality phenotypes for genetic studies: perspectives of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Suicide Working Group
Defining suicidality phenotypes for genetic studies: perspectives of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Suicide Working Group Open
View article: Unveiling health disparities: Diagnostic prevalences in a transgender cohort versus matched controls
Unveiling health disparities: Diagnostic prevalences in a transgender cohort versus matched controls Open
Importance Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals are at risk for discrimination and inequities across legal, social, and medical contexts. Population-level resources have rarely been used for TGD health research and, therefore, …
View article: Multigenerational exposures to polluting industries and developmental disabilities
Multigenerational exposures to polluting industries and developmental disabilities Open
Animal models suggest that environmental exposures can impact future generations of offspring. Yet, there are limited human epidemiological studies of multigenerational environmental exposures, and even fewer such studies of maternal and p…
View article: Different genetic liabilities to neuropsychiatric conditions in suicides with no prior suicidality
Different genetic liabilities to neuropsychiatric conditions in suicides with no prior suicidality Open
Importance. Though suicide attempt is the most robust predictor of suicide death, few who attempt go on to die by suicide (<10%), and ∼50% of all suicide deaths occur in the absence of evidence of prior attempts. Risks in this latter group…
View article: Prevalence and Early Identification of Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Children Aged 4 and 8 Years — Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, 16 Sites, United States, 2022
Prevalence and Early Identification of Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Children Aged 4 and 8 Years — Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, 16 Sites, United States, 2022 Open
Increased identification of autism, particularly among very young children and previously underidentified groups, underscores the increased demand and ongoing need for enhanced planning to provide equitable diagnostic, treatment, and suppo…
View article: Absence of nonfatal suicidal behavior preceding suicide death reveals differences in clinical risks
Absence of nonfatal suicidal behavior preceding suicide death reveals differences in clinical risks Open
View article: Associations between Prenatal Pm2.5 Exposures and Intellectual Disability: Are There Differential Impacts Based on Co-Occurrence of Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Associations between Prenatal Pm2.5 Exposures and Intellectual Disability: Are There Differential Impacts Based on Co-Occurrence of Autism Spectrum Disorder? Open
View article: A Natural Language Processing Pipeline based on the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale
A Natural Language Processing Pipeline based on the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale Open
Importance Diagnostic codes in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) are known to be limited in reporting patient suicidality, and especially in differentiating the levels of suicide severity. Objective The authors developed and validated a p…
View article: Phenome-wide diagnostic comparison among suicide deaths and living individuals with chronic pain diagnoses
Phenome-wide diagnostic comparison among suicide deaths and living individuals with chronic pain diagnoses Open
Results identified multiple clinical comorbidities with chronic pain that differentiate suicide deaths from living control individuals with a history of diagnosed chronic pain. Our findings may help discern individuals with chronic pain wh…
View article: Diagnostic profiles among suicide decedents with and without borderline personality disorder
Diagnostic profiles among suicide decedents with and without borderline personality disorder Open
Background Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a debilitating condition characterized by pervasive instability across multiple major domains of functioning. The majority of persons with BPD engage in self-injury and up to 10% die by s…
View article: Regional differences in autism and intellectual disability risk associated with cesarean section delivery
Regional differences in autism and intellectual disability risk associated with cesarean section delivery Open
Prior epidemiological studies investigating the association between delivery mode (i.e., vaginal birth and cesarean section [C‐section]) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID) risk have reported mixed findings.…
View article: Characteristics of Youth Crisis App Users: Mental Health Service Access and Barriers and Perceptions of Helpfulness
Characteristics of Youth Crisis App Users: Mental Health Service Access and Barriers and Perceptions of Helpfulness Open
View article: Association between phthalate exposure and sleep quality in pregnant women: Results from the Korean Children’s Environmental Health Study with repeated assessment of exposure
Association between phthalate exposure and sleep quality in pregnant women: Results from the Korean Children’s Environmental Health Study with repeated assessment of exposure Open
Background: Evidence linking environmental toxicants to sleep quality is growing; however, these associations during pregnancy remain unclear. We examined the associations of repeated measures of urinary phthalates in early and late pregna…
View article: The contribution of multiple short-term environmental exposures to the risk of suicide
The contribution of multiple short-term environmental exposures to the risk of suicide Open
View article: Association of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution and weather conditions with deaths of despair among U.S. Veterans
Association of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution and weather conditions with deaths of despair among U.S. Veterans Open
View article: Genetic susceptibility to suicide mortality and exposure to short-term air pollution
Genetic susceptibility to suicide mortality and exposure to short-term air pollution Open
View article: The influence of legally prescribed and local pharmacy supplied opioids on small area suicide rates.
The influence of legally prescribed and local pharmacy supplied opioids on small area suicide rates. Open
View article: Accounting for Activity Space in Assessment of the Environmental Exposure and Suicide Risk
Accounting for Activity Space in Assessment of the Environmental Exposure and Suicide Risk Open
View article: Distributed Lag Models for Estimating Acute Effects of Mixed Environmental Exposures in the Case-crossover Design
Distributed Lag Models for Estimating Acute Effects of Mixed Environmental Exposures in the Case-crossover Design Open
View article: Observational methods for human studies of transgenerational effects
Observational methods for human studies of transgenerational effects Open
There are substantial challenges in studying human transgenerational epigenetic outcomes resulting from environmental conditions. The task requires specialized methods and tools that incorporate specific knowledge of multigenerational rela…
View article: “It’s Not the ‘Being Trans,’ It’s Everything Around That”: Trans Community Perspectives for Suicide Prevention
“It’s Not the ‘Being Trans,’ It’s Everything Around That”: Trans Community Perspectives for Suicide Prevention Open
Trans people are at significantly elevated risk of suicide death, suicide attempts, and suicidal ideation than their cisgender peers. Suicide prevention efforts are needed that address the most important issues to the trans community. In t…
View article: Absence of nonfatal suicidal behavior preceding suicide death reveals differences in clinical risks
Absence of nonfatal suicidal behavior preceding suicide death reveals differences in clinical risks Open
Nonfatal suicidality is the most robust predictor of suicide death. However, only ∼10% of those who survive an attempt go on to die by suicide. Moreover, ∼50% of suicide deaths occur in the absence of prior known attempts, suggesting risks…
View article: The School Suicide Policy Evaluation Tool (SSPET): A proof‐of‐concept for assessing school suicide prevention policies
The School Suicide Policy Evaluation Tool (SSPET): A proof‐of‐concept for assessing school suicide prevention policies Open
Background As adolescent suicide rates have increased, there has been a nationwide increase in legislation requiring schools to create suicide prevention policies. In Utah, school districts must implement a youth suicide program for grades…
View article: A Proof-of-Concept Study for Assessing the School District Suicide Policy Evaluation Tool (SDSPET)
A Proof-of-Concept Study for Assessing the School District Suicide Policy Evaluation Tool (SDSPET) Open
Background: As adolescent suicide rates have increased, there has been a nationwide focus on legislation requiring school districts to create suicide prevention policies. There is a lack of tools to make a quantitative assessment of the qu…
View article: Utah Latina/o/x suicide decedents less likely to die by firearm, even in rural areas: examining population-wide data from the Utah Office of the Medical Examiner
Utah Latina/o/x suicide decedents less likely to die by firearm, even in rural areas: examining population-wide data from the Utah Office of the Medical Examiner Open
Introduction Suicide death remains a significantly rarer event among Latina/o/x populations compared to non-Latina/o/x populations. However, the reasons why Latina/o/x communities experience relatively lower suicide rates are not fully und…
View article: Community testing practices for autism within the autism and developmental disabilities monitoring network
Community testing practices for autism within the autism and developmental disabilities monitoring network Open
Background No data exist at the population level on what tests are used to aid in the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in community practice. Objectives To describe autism spectrum disorder testing practices to inform autism spectrum …
View article: Health Conditions, Education Services, and Transition Planning for Adolescents With Autism
Health Conditions, Education Services, and Transition Planning for Adolescents With Autism Open
OBJECTIVE Our objectives with this study were to describe the frequency of selected cooccurring health conditions and individualized education program (IEP) services and post-high school transition planning for adolescents with autism spec…
View article: Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduces Rumination and Targeted Cross-network Connectivity in Youth With a History of Depression: Replication in a Preregistered Randomized Clinical Trial
Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduces Rumination and Targeted Cross-network Connectivity in Youth With a History of Depression: Replication in a Preregistered Randomized Clinical Trial Open