2024
Self-Reported Everyday Functioning After COVID-19 Infection
Iwashyna T, Smith V, Seelye S, Bohnert A, Boyko E, Hynes D, Ioannou G, Maciejewski M, OâHare A, Viglianti E, Berkowitz T, Pura J, Womer J, Kamphuis L, Monahan M, Bowling C, Admon A, Akgun K, Anderson S, Aslan M, Au D, Backus L, Bajema K, Baraff A, Batten L, Berkowitz T, Bernstein T, Berry Wyatt K, Bogdan J, Bosworth H, Boucher N, Burwick N, Cabrales A, Cano J, Chai W, Chen J, Cheung K, Crothers K, Curtis J, Davis M, Del Monico E, Dobalian A, Doll J, Dominitz J, Eastment M, Fan V, Ferguson J, Floyd B, Fox A, Goetz M, Govier D, Green P, Hastings S, Hauschildt K, Hawkins E, Hebert P, Helfand M, Hickok A, Horowitz D, Hough C, Hu E, Ikuta K, Jones B, Jones M, Kamphuis L, Kaufman B, Knight S, Korpak A, Korpela P, Kumbier K, Langa K, Laundry R, Lavin S, Li Y, Linquist J, McCready H, Michel M, Miles A, Milne J, Monahan M, Morelli D, Mutalik P, Naylor J, Neiderhausen M, Newell S, Nugent S, Ong M, Osborne T, Peterson M, Peterson A, Prescott H, Rajeevan N, Reddy A, Rouse M, Rowneki M, Saha S, Saini S, Shah J, Shahoumian T, Shaukat A, Shepherd-Banigan M, Showalter W, Slatore C, Smith N, Smith B, Suri P, Sussman J, Takata Y, Teo A, Thomas E, Thomas L, Tuepker A, Veigulis Z, Vig E, Vranas K, Wang X, Wicks K, Winchell K, Wong E, Woods C, Wysham K, Yan L, Zulman D. Self-Reported Everyday Functioning After COVID-19 Infection. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e240869. PMID: 38427352, PMCID: PMC10907923, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.0869.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEveryday functioningActivities of daily livingSelf-reported everyday functioningCOVID-19 infectionImpact of COVID-19 infectionDaily livingVeterans AffairsCOVID-19 cohortDocumented COVID-19Instrumental activities of daily livingMatched pairs of participantsHealth-related quality of lifePairs of participantsCohort studyProportion of veteransControl cohortLife-space mobilityStudy of veteransCohort study of veteransUS Veterans AffairsHealth-related qualityDocumented COVID-19 infectionSelf-reportTarget trial emulationQuality of life
2018
Suicidal ideation and behavior in US veterans with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder
Harvey PD, Posner K, Rajeevan N, Yershova KV, Aslan M, Concato J. Suicidal ideation and behavior in US veterans with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2018, 102: 216-222. PMID: 29698922, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2018.04.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere mental illnessSuicidal ideationPsychiatric comorbidityUS veteransHigh riskVeteran populationGreater clinical focusPopulation of patientsVeterans Affairs studyMultiple psychiatric comorbiditiesStudy of veteransLifetime suicidal ideationHigh suicide riskDemographic factorsBetter risk predictionMajority of veteransClinical factorsFunctional statusLifetime riskRisk factorsMajor depressionMultinomial logistic regressionLower riskSCZ patientsClinical attributes
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