Search Results - "Miller, Aletha"
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Racial Discrimination-Induced Anger and Alcohol Use among Black Adolescents
Published in Adolescence (01-10-2006)“…This study explored whether a relationship exists between anger among Black adolescents that has been provoked by racial discrimination, and alcohol…”
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Evaluation of a Model to Target High-risk Psychiatric Inpatients for an Intensive Postdischarge Suicide Prevention Intervention
Published in JAMA psychiatry (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-2023)“…The months after psychiatric hospital discharge are a time of high risk for suicide. Intensive postdischarge case management, although potentially effective in…”
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Design of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of a post-discharge suicide prevention intervention for high-risk psychiatric inpatients: The Veterans Coordinated Community Care Study
Published in International journal of methods in psychiatric research (01-12-2024)“…The period after psychiatric hospital discharge is one of elevated risk for suicide-related behaviors (SRBs). Post-discharge clinical outreach, although…”
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Assessment and Conceptualization of Sexuality Among Older Adults
Published in Handbook of Assessment in Clinical Gerontology (01-01-2010)Get full text
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The relationship between racial discrimination induced anger and smoking among Black adolescents
Published 01-01-2009“…This study explored whether a relationship exists between smoking behaviors and racial discrimination induced anger among Black adolescents. Participants…”
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The relationship between racial discrimination induced anger and smoking among Black adolescents
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CHAPTER 13 - Assessment and Conceptualization of Sexuality Among Older Adults
Published in Handbook of Assessment in Clinical Gerontology (2010)“…Older adult sexuality is receiving increasing attention in mental health practice and research as societal changes foster greater acceptance of both sexuality…”
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