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    Patient Feedback on the Use of Predictive Analytics for Suicide Prevention by Reger, Mark A, Ammerman, Brooke A, Carter, Sarah P, Gebhardt, Heather M, Rojas, Sasha M, Lee, Jacob M, Buchholz, Jonathan

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2021)
    “…Objective:There is significant debate about the feasibility of using predictive models for suicide prevention. Although statistical considerations have…”
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    Experience and impact of inappropriate patient sexual behaviors within a large VA healthcare system by Gebhardt, Heather M., Norr, Aaron M., Markman, Jesse D., Reger, Mark A.

    Published in Journal of hospital medicine (01-05-2024)
    “…Inappropriate patient sexual behaviors (IPSBs) can negatively impact work performance, job satisfaction, and the psychological well‐being of clinicians and…”
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    An Initial Investigation of Suicide Attempt Disclosures Among US Veterans by Ammerman, Brooke A., Carter, Sarah P., Gebhardt, Heather M., Buchholz, Jonathan, Reger, Mark A.

    “…Background: Patient disclosure of prior suicidal behaviors is critical for effectively managing suicide risk; however, many attempts go undisclosed. Aims: The…”
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    Understanding Suicide: Development and Pilot Evaluation of a Single-Session Inpatient Psychoeducation Group by Gebhardt, Heather M., Ammerman, Brooke A., Carter, Sarah P., Stanley, Ian H.

    Published in Psychological services (01-08-2022)
    “…Suicide is a considerable public health concern, particularly among U.S. veterans. Despite inpatient psychiatric hospitalization being a primary recommended…”
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    Participant Reactions to Suicide-Focused Research: Implications of Studying Suicide on an Inpatient Psychiatry Unit by Carter, Sarah P, Ammerman, Brooke A, Gebhardt, Heather M, Buchholz, Jonathan, Reger, Mark A

    “…Background: Concerns exist regarding the perceived risks of conducting suicide-focused research among an acutely distressed population. Aims: The current study…”
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    Characterizing Veterans Crisis Line callers and regional follow-up efforts by Ammerman, Brooke A., Carter, Sarah P., Walker, Kara, Gebhardt, Heather M., Rojas, Sasha M., Duman, Carl, Reger, Greg M., Reger, Mark A.

    Published in Military psychology (04-05-2022)
    “…The Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) is a national resource offering Veterans 24/7 access to crisis responders and follow-up by a licensed mental health clinician at…”
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    Veteran Preferences for the Caring Contacts Suicide Prevention Intervention by Reger, Mark A., Gebhardt, Heather M., Lee, Jacob M., Ammerman, Brooke A., Tucker, Raymond P., Matarazzo, Bridget B., Wood, Amanda E., Ruskin, David A.

    Published in Suicide & life-threatening behavior (01-10-2019)
    “…Objective The Caring Contacts intervention has been implemented with a variety of methodologies. The purpose of this study was to examine high‐risk inpatient…”
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    Differential Preferences for the Caring Contacts Suicide Prevention Intervention Based on Patient Characteristics by Ammerman, Brooke A., Gebhardt, Heather M., Lee, Jacob M., Tucker, Raymond P., Matarazzo, Bridget B., Reger, Mark A.

    Published in Archives of suicide research (02-07-2020)
    “…The Caring Contacts suicide prevention intervention has been promoted by the Joint Commission, given its effectiveness, high reach, and cost effectiveness…”
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    Participant Reactions to Suicide-Focused Research by Carter, Sarah P, Ammerman, Brooke A, Gebhardt, Heather M, Buchholz, Jonathan, Reger, Mark A

    “…Concerns exist regarding the perceived risks of conducting suicide-focused research among an acutely distressed population. The current study assessed changes…”
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