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Research Publications

  1. Abaya, R, Atte, T., Diamond, G, Fein, JA (2019). Characteristics and behavioral risk factors of firearm-exposed youth in an urban emergency department. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 42(4), 603-612.
     

  2. Wang, S.B., Herres, J., & Diamond, G. (2017) Unique Interactions of Interpersonal Trauma and Positive Peer and Family Experiences on Traumatic Distress among Pediatric Primary Care Patients. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
     

  3. Diamond, G., Herres, J., Krauthamer Ewing E.S., Atte, T., Scott, S., Wintersteen, M., & Gallop, R. (2017) Comprehensive Screening for Suicide Risk in Primary Care. The American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 53(1), 48-54.
     

  4. Herres, J., Kodish, T., Fein, J., & Diamond, G. S. (2017). Screening to identify groups of pediatric emergency department patients using latent class analysis of reported suicidal ideation and non-suicidal self-injury. Archives of Suicide Research, 1-12. 
     

  5. Kodish, T., Herres, J., Shearer, A., Atte, T., Fein, J., & Diamond, G.S. (2016). Bullying, Depression, and Suicide Risk in a Pediatric Primary Care Sample. Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention, 37(3), 241-6.
     

  6. Shearer, A., J. Herres, T. Kodish, H. Squitieri, K. James, J. Russon, T. Atte, and Diamond, G.S. (2016). Differences in Mental Health Symptoms Across Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Questioning Youth in Primary Care Settings. Journal of Adolescent Health, 59(1): p. 38-43.
     

  7. Shearer, A., Russon, J., Herres, J., Atte, T., Kodish, T. & Diamond, G. (2015). The relationship between disordered eating and sexuality amongst adolescents and young adults. Eating Behaviors, 19, 115-9.
     

  8. Jenkins, A.L., Singer, J., Conner, B.T., Calhoun, S. & Diamond, G.S. (2014). Risk for suicidal ideation and attempt among a primary care sample of adolescents engaging in nonsuicidal self-injury. Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior, 44(6): p. 616-28.
     

  9. Wintersteen, M.B. & Diamond, G.S. (2013). Youth Suicide Prevention in Primary Care: A Model Program and Its Impact on Psychiatric Emergency Referrals. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 1(3), 295-305.
     

  10. Bevans, K.B., Diamond, G., Levy, S. (2012). Screening for Adolescents' Internalizing Symptoms in Primary Care: Item Response Theory Analysis of the Behavior Health Screen Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Risk Scales. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 33(4), 283-290.
     

  11. Diamond, G.S, O’Malley, A., Wintersteen, M.B., Peters, S., Yunghans, S., Biddle, V., O’Brien, C. & Schrand, S. (2012). Attitudes, Practices, and Barriers to Adolescent Suicide and Mental Health Screening: A Survey of Pennsylvania Primary Care Providers.  Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, 3(1), 29-35.
     

  12. Diamond, G.S., Levy, S.A., Bevans, K.B., Fein, J.A., Wintersteen, M.B., Tien, A. & Creed, T.A. (2010). Development, validation, and utility of the web-based Behavioral Health Screen for adolescents in ambulatory care. Pediatrics, 126(1), 163-170. 
     

  13. Fein, J.A., Pailler, M.E., Frances K., Barg, F.K., Wintersteen, M.B., Hayes, K., Tien, A. & Diamond, G.S. (2010).  Feasibility and effects of a web-based adolescent psychiatric assessment administered by clinical staff in the pediatric emergency department. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, 164(12), 1112-1117. 
     

  14. Pailler, M. E., Cronholm, P. F., Barg, F. K., Wintersteen, M. B., Diamond, G.S., & Fein, J. A. (2009). Patients’ and caregivers beliefs about depression screening and referral in the emergency department. Pediatric Emergency Care, 25(11), 721-727.
     

  15. Stevens, S. L., Kinsman, S. B., Pailler, M. E., Latif, S., Levy, S. A., & Diamond, G. S. (2007). Providers’ experiences with identification, management and referral of  adolescents with depression. Journal of Adolescent Health, 40(2), S42-S43.
     

  16. Wintersteen, M.B., Diamond, G. S., & Fein, J. A. (2007). Screening for suicide risk inthe pediatric emergency and acute care setting. Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 19(4), 398-404.

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