Recent Stressful Life Events and Perceived Stress as Serial Mediators of the Association between Adverse Childhood Events and Insomnia
Behav Med. 2024 Apr 18:1-12. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2335175. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTInsomnia is common in college students and linked to poorer mental and physical health. There is growing evidence that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may contribute to insomnia in adulthood. However, beyond the need for additional replication of these findings, there is a need to identify underlying mechanisms that plausibly connect the two experiences. Based on a serial mediation model, the current study examined the role of two theoretically informed mediators: recent stressful life events and perceived stress. A cross-se...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - April 18, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Grant Benham Ruby Charak Ines Cano-Gonzalez Joceline Mena Teran Jordan Kenemore Source Type: research

Perceived Economic Strain, Subjective Social Status, and Colorectal Cancer Screening Utilization in U.S. Men-A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Behav Med. 2024 Apr 15:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2335156. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAlthough socioeconomic status (SES) is fundamentally related to underutilization of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, the role of perceived economic strain and subjective social status with CRC screening is understudied. The aim of this study was to investigate whether greater perceived economic strain or lower subjective social status would decrease the odds of CRC screening uptake and being up-to-date with guideline-recommended CRC screening. We also explored interactions with household income and educational attainment. Cross...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - April 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Kevin M Korous Ellen Brooks Erin M King-Mullins Todd Lucas Fa Tuuhetaufa Charles R Rogers Source Type: research

Perceived Economic Strain, Subjective Social Status, and Colorectal Cancer Screening Utilization in U.S. Men-A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Behav Med. 2024 Apr 15:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2335156. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAlthough socioeconomic status (SES) is fundamentally related to underutilization of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, the role of perceived economic strain and subjective social status with CRC screening is understudied. The aim of this study was to investigate whether greater perceived economic strain or lower subjective social status would decrease the odds of CRC screening uptake and being up-to-date with guideline-recommended CRC screening. We also explored interactions with household income and educational attainment. Cross...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - April 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Kevin M Korous Ellen Brooks Erin M King-Mullins Todd Lucas Fa Tuuhetaufa Charles R Rogers Source Type: research

Perceived Economic Strain, Subjective Social Status, and Colorectal Cancer Screening Utilization in U.S. Men-A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Behav Med. 2024 Apr 15:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2335156. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAlthough socioeconomic status (SES) is fundamentally related to underutilization of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, the role of perceived economic strain and subjective social status with CRC screening is understudied. The aim of this study was to investigate whether greater perceived economic strain or lower subjective social status would decrease the odds of CRC screening uptake and being up-to-date with guideline-recommended CRC screening. We also explored interactions with household income and educational attainment. Cross...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - April 15, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Kevin M Korous Ellen Brooks Erin M King-Mullins Todd Lucas Fa Tuuhetaufa Charles R Rogers Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research

ARRIVE Together: A Qualitative Process Evaluation of the New Jersey State Police Co-responding Pilot Program
Behav Med. 2024 Mar 7:1-10. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2024.2324793. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTLaw enforcement personnel are often first to respond to calls involving behavioral health emergencies. However, encounters with law enforcement are more dangerous and lethal for people with behavioral health conditions. Co-responding models, wherein law enforcement and behavioral health professionals respond to calls together, are among the top programs developed to improve responding to behavioral health crises. The current study describes a qualitative process evaluation of a co-responding pilot program in New Jersey: "Alternati...
Source: Behavioral Medicine - March 7, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Joye C Anestis Perry N Halkitis Alana Cordeiro Melissa J Lanman Marian R Passannante Source Type: research