Andrew L. Kavee
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View article: Suicide prevented or delayed? Suicide rates during North Carolina’s stay-at-home order
Suicide prevented or delayed? Suicide rates during North Carolina’s stay-at-home order Open
OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of the COVID-19-related stay-at-home (SAH) order in North Carolina (NC) on suicide mortality. METHODS: We used controlled interrupted time series to examine weekly suicide death rates before, during and aft…
View article: Suicide prevented or delayed? Suicide rates during North Carolina’s stay-at-home order
Suicide prevented or delayed? Suicide rates during North Carolina’s stay-at-home order Open
Objectives To assess the impact of the COVID-19-related stay-at-home (SAH) order in North Carolina (NC) on suicide mortality. Methods We used controlled interrupted time series to examine weekly suicide death rates before, during and after…
View article: A novel use of HIV surveillance and court data to understand and improve care among a population of people with HIV experiencing criminal charges in North Carolina 2017-2020.
A novel use of HIV surveillance and court data to understand and improve care among a population of people with HIV experiencing criminal charges in North Carolina 2017-2020. Open
OBJECTIVES: To enumerate and describe the population of people with HIV (PWH) with criminal charges and to estimate associations between charges and HIV outcomes. We hypothesized that being charged in the court system will be associated wi…
View article: A novel use of HIV surveillance and court data to understand and improve care among a population of people with HIV experiencing criminal charges in North Carolina 2017–2020
A novel use of HIV surveillance and court data to understand and improve care among a population of people with HIV experiencing criminal charges in North Carolina 2017–2020 Open
Objectives To enumerate and describe the population of people with HIV (PWH) with criminal charges and to estimate associations between charges and HIV outcomes. We hypothesized that being charged in the court system will be associated wit…
View article: Impact of Hurricanes and Floodings on Mental Health Outcomes Within the United States: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Impact of Hurricanes and Floodings on Mental Health Outcomes Within the United States: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
OBJECTIVE: Given the US population concentration near coastal areas and increased flooding due to climate change, public health professionals must recognize the psychological burden resulting from exposure to natural hazards. METHODS: We p…
View article: Medicaid Expansion and Mortality Among Persons Who Were Formerly Incarcerated
Medicaid Expansion and Mortality Among Persons Who Were Formerly Incarcerated Open
Since 2014, Medicaid expansion has been implemented in many states across the US, increasing health care access among vulnerable populations, including formerly incarcerated people who experience higher mortality rates than the general pop…
View article: Medicaid Expansion and Mortality Among Persons Who Were Formerly Incarcerated
Medicaid Expansion and Mortality Among Persons Who Were Formerly Incarcerated Open
Importance Since 2014, Medicaid expansion has been implemented in many states across the US, increasing health care access among vulnerable populations, including formerly incarcerated people who experience higher mortality rates than the …
View article: A novel use of HIV surveillance and court data to understand and improve care among a population of people with HIV experiencing criminal charges in North Carolina 2017-2020
A novel use of HIV surveillance and court data to understand and improve care among a population of people with HIV experiencing criminal charges in North Carolina 2017-2020 Open
Objectives Objectives: To enumerate the population of people with HIV (PWH) with criminal charges and to estimate associations between charges and HIV outcomes Methods We linked statewide North Carolina criminal court records to confidenti…
View article: Impact of Hurricanes and Floodings on Mental Health Outcomes Within the United States: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Impact of Hurricanes and Floodings on Mental Health Outcomes Within the United States: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Objective Given the US population concentration near coastal areas and increased flooding due to climate change, public health professionals must recognize the psychological burden resulting from exposure to natural hazards. Methods We per…
View article: Suicide Mortality Among Formerly Incarcerated People Compared With the General Population in North Carolina, 2000–2020
Suicide Mortality Among Formerly Incarcerated People Compared With the General Population in North Carolina, 2000–2020 Open
We aimed to compare rates and characteristics of suicide mortality in formerly incarcerated people with those of the general population in North Carolina. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 266,400 people released from North Caro…
View article: Hurricane Florence and suicide mortality in North Carolina: a controlled interrupted time-series analysis
Hurricane Florence and suicide mortality in North Carolina: a controlled interrupted time-series analysis Open
Background Natural disasters are associated with increased mental health disorders and suicidal ideation; however, associations with suicide deaths are not well understood. We explored how Hurricane Florence, which made landfall in Septemb…
View article: 1275. Leveraging Big Data to Understand and Improve Continuity of Care Among HIV-Positive Individuals with Criminal Charges in North Carolina
1275. Leveraging Big Data to Understand and Improve Continuity of Care Among HIV-Positive Individuals with Criminal Charges in North Carolina Open
Background Little is known about the impact of having criminal charges on HIV outcomes. We sought to understand the relationship between having criminal charges and viral suppression among people living with HIV (PLWH) in North Carolina (N…
View article: Estimating the Number of Persons with HIV in Jails Via Web Scraping and Record Linkage
Estimating the Number of Persons with HIV in Jails Via Web Scraping and Record Linkage Open
This paper presents methods to estimate the number of persons with HIV in North Carolina jails by applying finite population inferential approaches to data collected using web scraping and record linkage techniques. Administrative data are…
View article: Innovations in suicide prevention research (INSPIRE): a protocol for a population-based case–control study
Innovations in suicide prevention research (INSPIRE): a protocol for a population-based case–control study Open
Background Suicide deaths have been increasing for the past 20 years in the USA resulting in 45 979 deaths in 2020, a 29% increase since 1999. Lack of data linkage between entities with potential to implement large suicide prevention initi…
View article: Hurricane Florence and Suicide Mortality in North Carolina: A Controlled Interrupted Time Series Analysis
Hurricane Florence and Suicide Mortality in North Carolina: A Controlled Interrupted Time Series Analysis Open
View article: Postrelease mortality among persons hospitalized during their incarceration
Postrelease mortality among persons hospitalized during their incarceration Open
View article: Prevalence of Chronic Health Conditions Among Adults Released From the North Carolina Prison System, 2015-2016
Prevalence of Chronic Health Conditions Among Adults Released From the North Carolina Prison System, 2015-2016 Open
BACKGROUND In the United States each year nearly 570,000 people return from state prisons to the community. Prevalence data of chronic health problems for this population are lacking, impeding planning of health care programs to ser…
View article: Healthcare professional involvement and RTP compliance in high school athletes with concussion
Healthcare professional involvement and RTP compliance in high school athletes with concussion Open
Presence of healthcare professionals and compliance with RTP guidelines varied by sport, gender, level of play and exposure type. High school athletes with concussion are best served by assessment teams with athletic trainers and physician…