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Overview

Carla A. Green is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente in the United States and has contributed to the field of medicine through multiple publications primarily focused on health professions, public health, epidemiology, and pediatric care. Their research spans topics including interprofessional education and collaboration, social work education and practice, opioid use disorder treatment, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, prenatal substance exposure effects, and mental health and psychiatric care services.

The scientist's recent papers include:

  • Interprofessional education and collaborative practice research during the COVID-19 pandemic: Considerations to advance the field (2020) in Journal of Interprofessional Care
  • Measuring problem prescription opioid use among patients receiving long-term opioid analgesic treatment: development and evaluation of an algorithm for use in EHR and claims data (2020) in Journal of Drug Assessment
  • Directions for Future Patient-Centered and Comparative Effectiveness Research for People With Serious Mental Illness in a Learning Mental Health Care System (2020) in UNC Libraries
  • Circadian Alignment of Feeding Regulates Lifespan Extension by Caloric Restriction (2021) in Innovation in Aging
  • Advisory Board and Contents (2022) in Trends in Biochemical Sciences

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Carla A. Green include:

  • Joseph S. Takahashi
  • Sue E. Estroff
  • Kelly Lackie
  • Ghaidaa Najjar
  • Alla El-Awaisi

Regarding publication venues, this scientist has multiple works published across different journals and libraries such as:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Interprofessional Care
  • Journal of Drug Assessment
  • Innovation in Aging
  • Trends in Biochemical Sciences

Their primary fields of study fall under medicine with specific subfields including general health professions, public administration, public health, environmental and occupational health, epidemiology, and pediatrics, perinatology and child health. This interdisciplinary emphasis reflects a broad commitment to research addressing complex health and social issues.

Best Publications

  • Purposeful Sampling for Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis in Mixed Method Implementation Research.

    Lawrence A. Palinkas;Sarah M. Horwitz;Carla A. Green;Jennifer P. Wisdom

  • Substance abuse treatment entry, retention, and outcome in women: a review of the literature.

    Shelly F. Greenfield;Shelly F. Greenfield;Audrey J. Brooks;Susan M. Gordon;Carla A. Green

  • Behavioral counseling interventions in Primary care To reduce risky/harmful alcohol use by adults: A summary of the evidence for the U.S. preventive services task force

    Evelyn P. Whitlock;Michael R. Polen;Carla A. Green;Tracy Orleans

  • Gender, psychosocial factors and the use of medical services: a longitudinal analysis.

    Carla A Green;Clyde R Pope

  • Methodological reporting in qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods health services research articles.

    Jennifer P. Wisdom;Mary A. Cavaleri;Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie;Carla A. Green

  • Approaches to Mixed Methods Dissemination and Implementation Research: Methods, Strengths, Caveats, and Opportunities

    Carla A. Green;Naihua Duan;Robert D. Gibbons;Kimberly E. Hoagwood

  • Gender and Use of Substance Abuse Treatment Services

    Carla A. Green

  • Gender differences in predictors of initiation, retention, and completion in an HMO-based substance abuse treatment program.

    Carla A Green;Carla A Green;Michael R Polen;Daniel M Dickinson;Frances L Lynch

  • The STRIDE weight loss and lifestyle intervention for individuals taking antipsychotic medications: a randomized trial.

    Carla A. Green;Bobbi Jo H. Yarborough;Michael C. Leo;Micah T. Yarborough

  • Social Support, Activities, and Recovery from Serious Mental Illness: STARS Study Findings

    Michael Hendryx;Carla A. Green;Nancy A. Perrin

  • What Teens Want: Barriers to Seeking Care for Depression

    Jennifer P. Wisdom;Gregory N. Clarke;Carla A. Green;Carla A. Green

  • Understanding how clinician-patient relationships and relational continuity of care affect recovery from serious mental illness: STARS study results

    Carla A. Green;Michael R. Polen;Shannon L. Janoff;David K. Castleton

  • ‘Stealing Me from Myself’: Identity and Recovery in Personal Accounts of Mental Illness:

    Jennifer P. Wisdom;Kevin Bruce;Goal Auzeen Saedi;Teresa Weis

  • Methadone, buprenorphine and preferences for opioid agonist treatment: A qualitative analysis.

    Bobbi Jo H. Yarborough;Scott P. Stumbo;Dennis McCarty;Jennifer Mertens

  • Development of the Patient Activation Measure for Mental Health

    Carla A. Green;Nancy A. Perrin;Michael R. Polen;Michael C. Leo

  • Assessing the accuracy of opioid overdose and poisoning codes in diagnostic information from electronic health records, claims data, and death records

    Carla A. Green;Nancy A. Perrin;Shannon L. Janoff;Cynthia I. Campbell

  • Patient-reported pathways to opioid use disorders and pain-related barriers to treatment engagement.

    Scott P. Stumbo;Bobbi Jo H. Yarborough;Dennis McCarty;Constance Weisner;Constance Weisner

  • Another Breed of “Service” Animals: STARS Study Findings about Pet Ownership and Recovery from Serious Mental Illness

    Jennifer P. Wisdom;Goal Auzeen Saedi;Carla A. Green

  • The health and health behaviors of people who do not drink alcohol.

    Carla A Green;Michael R Polen

  • “Being in a Funk”: Teens’ Efforts to Understand Their Depressive Experiences

    Jennifer P. Wisdom;Carla A. Green

Frequent Co-Authors

Kimberly Hoagwood
Kimberly Hoagwood New York University
R. Kathryn McHugh
R. Kathryn McHugh Harvard University
Denise A. Hien
Denise A. Hien Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Susan Tross
Susan Tross Columbia University

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