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    Association of Traumatic Brain Injury Severity and Self-Reported Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Wounded Military Service Members by Kim, Sharon Y, Soumoff, Alyssa A, Raiciulescu, Sorana, Kemezis, Patricia A, Spinks, Elizabeth A, Brody, David L, Capaldi, Vincent F, Ursano, Robert J, Benedek, David M, Choi, Kwang H

    Published in Neurotrauma reports (01-01-2023)
    “…The impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) severity and loss of consciousness (LOC) on the development of neuropsychiatric symptoms was studied in injured…”
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    Hospitalization for physical injury may contribute to recovery of invisible war wounds: Response to Peterson's (2021) commentary on Soumoff et al. (2021) by Soumoff, Alyssa A., Driscoll, Mercedes Y., Kim, Sharon, Benedek, David M., Choi, Kwang H.

    Published in Journal of traumatic stress (01-02-2022)
    “…Peterson's (2021) commentary on our recently published manuscript (Soumoff et al., 2021) suggests that our findings are an example of visible, physical…”
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    Social Support and Social Stress Among Suicidal Inpatients at Military Treatment Facilities: A Multidimensional Investigation by Darmour, Charles A, Luk, Jeremy W, LaCroix, Jessica M, Perera, Kanchana U, Goldston, David B, Soumoff, Alyssa A, Weaver, Jennifer J, Ghahramanlou-Holloway, Marjan

    Published in The journal of nervous and mental disease (01-05-2024)
    “…The associations between social support and stress with internalizing symptoms (depressive symptoms and hopelessness) and hazardous drinking were tested in an…”
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    Ketamine Administration During Hospitalization Is Not Associated With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Outcomes in Military Combat Casualties: A Matched Cohort Study by Highland, Krista B, Soumoff, Alyssa A, Spinks, Elizabeth A, Kemezis, Patricia A, Buckenmaier, Chester C

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-02-2020)
    “…BACKGROUND:Ketamine is routinely used within the context of combat casualty care. Despite early concerns that ketamine administration may be associated with…”
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