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TreatmentāResistant Depression and Risk of Suicide
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/99660/1/sltb12022.pd
Saturation of intersubband transitions in p-doped GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells
Optical saturation experiments have been performed on hh1-hh2 intersubband transitions in two samples of p-doped GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells. The transitions had energies of 183 and 160 meV and the measured population relaxation times were 2Ā±1.5 and 0.3Ā±0.1 ps, respectively. Modeling of the quantum wells with a 6Ć6 kĀ·p method shows that intersubband scattering by LO phonons can account for these relaxation times. The valence bandstructure is typically more complicated than the conduction bandstructure in a quantum well but these measurements show that LO phonons are the dominant intersubband scattering mechanism in both cases
Individual and neighborhood characteristics as predictors of depression symptom response
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149361/1/hesr13127_am.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149361/2/hesr13127.pdfhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149361/3/hesr13127-sup-0001-Authormatrix.pd
Interactive Voice Response-An Innovative Approach to Post-Stroke Depression Self-Management Support
Automated interactive voice response (IVR) call systems can provide systematic monitoring and self-management support to depressed patients, but it is unknown if stroke patients are able and willing to engage in IVR interactions. We sought to assess the feasibility and acceptability of IVR as an adjunct to post-stroke depression follow-up care. The CarePartner program is a mobile health program designed to optimize depression self-management, facilitate social support from a caregiver, and strengthen connections between stroke survivors and primary care providers (PCPs). Ischemic stroke patients and an informal caregiver, if available, were recruited during the patient's acute stroke hospitalization or follow-up appointment. The CarePartner program was activated in patients with depressive symptoms during their stroke hospitalization or follow-up. The 3-month intervention consisted of weekly IVR calls monitoring both depressive symptoms and medication adherence along with tailored suggestions for depressive symptom self-management. After each completed IVR call, informal caregivers were automatically updated, and, if needed, the subject's PCP was notified. Of the 56 stroke patients who enrolled, depressive symptoms were identified in 13 (23 %) subjects. Subjects completed 74 % of the weekly IVR assessments. A total of six subjects did not complete the outcome assessment, including two non-study-related deaths. PCPs were notified five times, including two times for suicidal ideation and three times for medication non-adherence. Stroke patients with depressive symptoms were able to engage in an IVR call system. Future studies are needed to explore the efficacy of an IVR approach for post-stroke self-management and monitoring of stroke-related outcomes
Re-engagement in Psychotherapy for PTSD in Veterans
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Buchholz, K.R., Bohnert, K.M., Pfeiffer, P.N., Valenstein, M., Ganoczy, D., Anderson, R.E., & Sripada, R.K. (2017). Reengagement in PTSD psychotherapy: A case-control study. General Hospital Psychiatry, 48, 20-24. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2017.06.009https://commons.und.edu/psych-pp/1000/thumbnail.jp
Nonlinear polarization holography of nanoscale iridium films
The phasing problem of heterodyne-detected nonlinear spectroscopy states that
the relative time delay between the exciting pulses and a local oscillator must
be known with subcycle precision to separate absorptive and dispersive
contributions. Here, a solution to this problem is presented which is the
time-domain analogue of holographic interferometry, in which the comparison of
two holograms reveals changes of an objects size and position with
interferometric precision (i.e. to fractions of a wavelength of light). The
introduced method, called nonlinear polarization holography, provides
equivalent information as attosecond nonlinear polarization spectroscopy but
has the advantage of being all-optical instead of using an attosecond streak
camera. Nonlinear polarization holography is used here to retrieve the
time-domain nonlinear response of a nanoscale iridium film to an ultrashort
femtosecond pulse. Using density matrix calculations it is shown that the
knowledge of the nonlinear response with subcycle precision allows to
distinguish excitation and relaxation mechanisms of low-energetic electrons
that depend on the nanoscale structure of the iridium film
Predictors of PTSD Symptom Change Among Outpatients in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System
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Reported Barriers to Mental Health Care in Three Samples of U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers at Three Time Points
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Biomarkers of vitamin B-12 status in NHANES: a roundtable summary123456
A roundtable to discuss the measurement of vitamin B-12 (cobalamin) status biomarkers in NHANES took place in July 2010. NHANES stopped measuring vitamin B-12ārelated biomarkers after 2006. The roundtable reviewed 3 biomarkers of vitamin B-12 status used in past NHANESāserum vitamin B-12, methylmalonic acid (MMA), and total homocysteine (tHcy)āand discussed the potential utility of measuring holotranscobalamin (holoTC) for future NHANES. The roundtable focused on public health considerations and the quality of the measurement procedures and reference methods and materials that past NHANES used or that are available for future NHANES. Roundtable members supported reinstating vitamin B-12 status measures in NHANES. They noted evolving concerns and uncertainties regarding whether subclinical (mild, asymptomatic) vitamin B-12 deficiency is a public health concern. They identified the need for evidence from clinical trials to address causal relations between subclinical vitamin B-12 deficiency and adverse health outcomes as well as appropriate cutoffs for interpreting vitamin B-12ārelated biomarkers. They agreed that problems with sensitivity and specificity of individual biomarkers underscore the need for including at least one biomarker of circulating vitamin B-12 (serum vitamin B-12 or holoTC) and one functional biomarker (MMA or tHcy) in NHANES. The inclusion of both serum vitamin B-12 and plasma MMA, which have been associated with cognitive dysfunction and anemia in NHANES and in other population-based studies, was preferable to provide continuity with past NHANES. Reliable measurement procedures are available, and National Institute of Standards and Technology reference materials are available or in development for serum vitamin B-12 and MMA
A large-scale study of a poultry trading network in Bangladesh: implications for control and surveillance of avian influenza viruses
Since its first report in 2007, avian influenza (AI) has been endemic in Bangladesh. While live poultry marketing is widespread throughout the country and known to influence AI dissemination and persistence, trading patterns have not been described. The aim of this study is to assess poultry trading practices and features of the poultry trading networks which could promote AI spread, and their potential implications for disease control and surveillance. Data on poultry trading practices was collected from 849 poultry traders during a cross-sectional survey in 138 live bird markets (LBMs) across 17 different districts of Bangladesh. The quantity and origins of traded poultry were assessed for each poultry type in surveyed LBMs. The network of contacts between farms and LBMs resulting from commercial movements of live poultry was constructed to assess its connectivity and to identify the key premises influencing it
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