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    The Effect of Reported Sleep, Perceived Fatigue, and Sleepiness on Cognitive Performance in a Sample of Emergency Nurses by Wolf, Lisa A., Perhats, Cydne, Delao, Altair, Martinovich, Zoran

    Published in The Journal of nursing administration (01-01-2017)
    “…OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between reported sleep, perceived fatigue and sleepiness, and cognitive performance…”
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    The Association between Treatment Components and Mental Health Outcomes Among Young Children Exposed to Violence by Urban, Tamaki Hosoda, Jordan, Neil, Martinovich, Zoran, Risser, Heather Jill

    Published in YONAGO ACTA MEDICA (2022)
    “…[ABSTRACT] [Background] When treating violence-exposed children, clinicians often modify psychotherapy protocols or use only a subset of treatment components…”
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    Cognitive empathy contributes to poor social functioning in schizophrenia: Evidence from a new self-report measure of cognitive and affective empathy by Michaels, Tania M, Horan, William P, Ginger, Emily J, Martinovich, Zoran, Pinkham, Amy E, Smith, Matthew J

    Published in Psychiatry research (30-12-2014)
    “…Abstract Cognitive empathy impairments have been linked to poor social functioning in schizophrenia. However, prior studies primarily used self-reported…”
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    E-Care: A Telecommunications Technology Intervention for Family Caregivers of Dementia Patients by Finkel, Sanford, M.D, Czaja, Sara J., Ph.D, Martinovich, Zoran, Ph.D, Harris, Carol, R.N, Pezzuto, Donna, M.S.W, Schulz, Richard, Ph.D

    “…Objective This study evaluated the effectiveness of a technology-based psychoeducational intervention for family caregivers of dementia patients. An additional…”
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    Utilization of evidence-based treatment models at community-based mental health settings for young children exposed to violence by Urban, Tamaki H., Nguyen, Thuy Trang T., Morford, Alexandra E., Spinelli, Tawny, Martinovich, Zoran, Schewe, Paul A., Risser, Heather J.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-09-2020)
    “…•The use of treatment models for children exposed to violence was examined.•Play therapy or an integrated approach was used for a majority of the sample.•Less…”
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    Impact and Prevalence of Physical and Verbal Violence Toward Healthcare Workers by Rosenthal, Lisa J., Byerly, Ashley, Taylor, Adrienne D., Martinovich, Zoran

    Published in Psychosomatics (Washington, D.C.) (01-11-2018)
    “…Threatening and assaultive behaviors against healthcare workers are a growing national concern.1,2,3 To assess the incidence and impact of aggression against…”
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    A preliminary model of football-related neural stress that integrates metabolomics with transcriptomics and virtual reality by Vike, Nicole L., Bari, Sumra, Stetsiv, Khrystyna, Walter, Alexa, Newman, Sharlene, Kawata, Keisuke, Bazarian, Jeffrey J., Martinovich, Zoran, Nauman, Eric A., Talavage, Thomas M., Papa, Linda, Slobounov, Semyon M., Breiter, Hans C.

    Published in iScience (21-01-2022)
    “…Research suggests contact sports affect neurological health. This study used permutation-based mediation statistics to integrate measures of metabolomics,…”
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    Increased Blood Pressure in the Emergency Department: Pain, Anxiety, or Undiagnosed Hypertension? by Tanabe, Paula, PhD, MPH, Persell, Stephen D., MD, MPH, Adams, James G., MD, McCormick, Jennifer C., BA, Martinovich, Zoran, PhD, Baker, David W., MD, MPH

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-03-2008)
    “…Study objective We determine the proportion of patients with increased emergency department (ED) blood pressure and no history of hypertension who have…”
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    A test of the continuity perspective across bulimic and binge eating pathology by Fitzgibbon, Marian L., Sánchez-Johnsen, Lisa A.P., Martinovich, Zoran

    “…Objective This article examines the continuity/discontinuity perspective of eating pathology among 375 women seeking treatment. Methods Participants were…”
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    Effects of acute injury characteristics on neuropsychological status and vocational outcome following mild traumatic brain injury by Hanlon, Jason A. Demery, Zoran Martinovich, James P. Kelly, Robert E.

    Published in Brain injury (01-11-1999)
    “…Despite recent attempts to define acute injury characteristics of mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), neuropsychological outcome is often unpredictable. One…”
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    Validation of a grounded theory of nurse bullying in emergency department settings by Wolf, Lisa A., Perhats, Cydne, Delao, Altair M., Martinovich, Zoran

    Published in International emergency nursing (01-05-2021)
    “…•Workplace bullying in health care settings is a significant and negative factor in the dynamics of patient care and nursing work culture.•Workplace bullying…”
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    An examination of youth protective factors and caregiver parenting skills at entry into the child welfare system and their association with justice system involvement by Summersett, Faith C., Jordan, Neil, Griffin, Gene, Kisiel, Cassandra, Goldenthal, Hayley, Martinovich, Zoran

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-04-2019)
    “…This study sought to distinguish youth in the child welfare system who became involved with the justice system from youth who did not become involved with the…”
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    Shifting the Odds of Lifelong Mental Illness Through an Understanding of the Profiles of Adolescents and Young Adults with Serious Mental Health Conditions by Spooner, Mary, Martinovich, Zoran

    Published in Community mental health journal (01-02-2014)
    “…Every day families and mental health providers are called upon to make tough decisions in determining the best quality of care for adolescents and young adults…”
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    Gut‐directed hypnotherapy significantly augments clinical remission in quiescent ulcerative colitis by Keefer, L., Taft, T. H., Kiebles, J. L., Martinovich, Z., Barrett, T. A., Palsson, O. S.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-10-2013)
    “…Summary Background Psychotherapy is not routinely recommended for in ulcerative colitis (UC). Gut‐directed hypnotherapy (HYP) has been linked to improved…”
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    An examination of a juvenile justice diversion program for youth with mental health needs and traumatic stress symptoms: a strengths-based approach by Summersett Williams, Faith, Sax, Rachel M., Slesinger, Noel C., Jordan, Neil, Sharp, Doug, Yazin, Noshwerwan, Martinovich, Zoran, Fehrenbach, Tracy

    Published in Psychology, crime & law (08-08-2024)
    “…Mental health and traumatic stress symptoms are prevalent in juvenile offenders, yet research on diversion programs rarely examine these important outcomes…”
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    Adult Emergency Department Patients With Sickle Cell Pain Crisis: Results From a Quality Improvement Learning Collaborative Model to Improve Analgesic Management by Tanabe, Paula, Hafner, John W., Martinovich, Zoran, Artz, Nicole

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-04-2012)
    “…ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 2012; 19: 430–438 © 2012 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Objectives:  The aims of this study were to 1) estimate…”
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    Therapist Effects in Outpatient Psychotherapy: A Three-Level Growth Curve Approach by Lutz, Wolfgang, Leon, Scott C, Martinovich, Zoran, Lyons, John S, Stiles, William B

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-01-2007)
    “…Evidence suggests that a moderate amount of variance in patient outcomes is attributable to therapist differences. However, explained variance estimates vary…”
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