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Eric D. Caine is affiliated with the University of Rochester Medical Center in the United States and works primarily in the fields of Psychology and Medicine. Their research focuses on a range of topics including suicide and self-harm studies, health disparities and outcomes, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, mental health treatment and access, COVID-19 and mental health, poisoning and overdose treatments, and schizophrenia research and treatment.

The scientist has published extensively across subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, and Social Psychology. This diversity reflects an interdisciplinary approach to understanding mental health and related public health concerns.

Eric D. Caine's recent academic papers include:

  • Suicide risk and prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020, The Lancet Psychiatry
  • Suicide trends in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic: an interrupted time-series analysis of preliminary data from 21 countries, 2021, The Lancet Psychiatry
  • Suicide numbers during the first 9-15 months of the COVID-19 pandemic compared with pre-existing trends: An interrupted time series analysis in 33 countries, 2022, EClinicalMedicine
  • Chinese Women's Acceptance and Uptake of Referral after Screening for Perinatal Depression, 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Fatal self-injury in the United States, 1999-2018: Unmasking a national mental health crisis, 2021, EClinicalMedicine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Eric D. Caine include:

  • David Gunnell
  • Louis Appleby
  • Ella Arensman
  • Keith Hawton
  • Ann John

The scientist often publishes in venues such as:

  • EClinicalMedicine
  • JAMA Network Open
  • The Lancet Psychiatry
  • PeerJ
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry

Best Publications

  • Chronic Parkinsonism secondary to intravenous injection of meperidine analogues.

    Glenn C. Davis;Adrian C. Williams;Sanford P. Markey;Michael H. Ebert

  • Suicide risk and prevention during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    David Gunnell;Louis Appleby;Ella Arensman;Keith Hawton

  • Relationships of Age and Axis I Diagnoses in Victims of Completed Suicide: A Psychological Autopsy Study

    Yeates Conwell;Paul R. Duberstein;Christopher Cox;John H. Herrmann

  • Risk factors for suicide in later life

    Yeates Conwell;Paul R. Duberstein;Eric D. Caine

  • Association of alcohol and drug use disorders and completed suicide: an empirical review of cohort studies.

    Holly C. Wilcox;Kenneth R. Conner;Eric D. Caine

  • Screening for Depression in Elderly Primary Care Patients: A Comparison of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies—Depression Scale and the Geriatric Depression Scale

    Jeffrey M. Lyness;Tamson Kelly Noel;Christopher Cox;Deborah A. King

  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in Late Life

    Arnold J. Friedhoff;James Ballenger;Alan S. Bellack;William T. Carpenter

  • Suicide trends in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic: an interrupted time-series analysis of preliminary data from 21 countries.

    Jane Pirkis;Ann John;Sangsoo Shin;Marcos DelPozo-Banos

  • Means restriction for suicide prevention

    Paul S F Yip;Eric D Caine;Saman Yousuf;Shu-Sen Chang

  • Suicide in Older Adults

    Yeates Conwell;Kimberly A. Van Orden;Eric D. Caine

  • Risk of suicide and related adverse outcomes after exposure to a suicide prevention programme in the US Air Force: cohort study

    Kerry L Knox;David A Litts;G Wayne Talcott;Jill Catalano Feig

  • Provisional diagnostic criteria for depression of Alzheimer disease.

    Jason T. Olin;Lon S. Schneider;Ira R. Katz;Barnett S. Meyers

  • Validation of a Measure of Physical Illness Burden at Autopsy: The Cumulative Illness Rating Scale

    Yeates Conwell;Nicholas T. Forbes;Christopher Cox;Eric D. Caine

  • Current state of research on decision-making competence of cognitively impaired elderly persons.

    Scott Y.H. Kim;Jason H.T. Karlawish;Eric D. Caine

  • Age Differences in Behaviors Leading to Completed Suicide

    Yeates Conwell;Paul R. Duberstein;Christopher Cox;John Herrmann

  • The importance of subsyndromal depression in older primary care patients: prevalence and associated functional disability.

    Jeffrey M. Lyness;Deborah A. King;Christopher Cox;Z. Yoediono

  • Psychological vulnerability to completed suicide: a review of empirical studies

    Kenneth R. Conner;Paul R. Duberstein;Yeates Conwell;Larry Seidlitz

  • Completed suicide among older patients in primary care practices: a controlled study

    Yeates Conwell;Jeffrey M. Lyness;Paul Duberstein;Christopher Cox

  • If suicide is a public health problem, what are we doing to prevent it?

    Kerry L. Knox;Yeates Conwell;Eric D. Caine

  • Psychiatric syndromes in Huntington's disease.

    Eric D. Caine;Ira Shoulson

Frequent Co-Authors

Yeates Conwell
Yeates Conwell University of Rochester Medical Center
Jeffrey M. Lyness
Jeffrey M. Lyness University of Rochester Medical Center
Christopher Cox
Christopher Cox Johns Hopkins University
Deborah A. King
Deborah A. King University of Rochester Medical Center
Paul R. Duberstein
Paul R. Duberstein Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Kenneth R. Conner
Kenneth R. Conner University of Rochester Medical Center
Paul S. F. Yip
Paul S. F. Yip University of Hong Kong
Helen F.K. Chiu
Helen F.K. Chiu Chinese University of Hong Kong
Yu-Tao Xiang
Yu-Tao Xiang University of Macau
Scott Y. H. Kim
Scott Y. H. Kim National Institutes of Health

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