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1660
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789

Overview

John F. McCarthy is affiliated with the University of Michigan Medical School in the United States. Their research primarily engages with topics in psychology, with a particular focus on clinical psychology, as well as intersections with general health professions, sociology and political science, global and planetary change, and ecology.

The main areas of study for this researcher include suicide and self-harm studies, mental health treatment and access, posttraumatic stress disorder research, conservation, biodiversity and resource management, health policy implementation science, the COVID-19 impact on reproduction, and health disparities and outcomes.

Their recent scholarly publications include:

  • "Evaluation of the Recovery Engagement and Coordination for Health-Veterans Enhanced Treatment Suicide Risk Modeling Clinical Program in the Veterans Health Administration," 2021, JAMA Network Open
  • "Land reform rationalities and their governance effects in Indonesia: Provoking land politics or addressing adverse formalisation?" 2022, Geoforum

John F. McCarthy frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including Ira R. Katz, Gerben Nooteboom, Andrew McWilliam, Jodie Trafton, and Kallisse R. Dent.

Their work has been published multiple times in specific outlets, with notable publication frequency in Psychiatric Services, JAMA Pediatrics, arXiv (Cornell University), Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, and Geoforum.

Best Publications

  • Association between opioid prescribing patterns and opioid overdose-related deaths.

    Amy S. B. Bohnert;Marcia Valenstein;Marcia Valenstein;Matthew J. Bair;Matthew J. Bair;Dara Ganoczy;Dara Ganoczy

  • Pharmacy data identify poorly adherent patients with schizophrenia at increased risk for admission.

    Marcia Valenstein;Laurel A Copeland;Frederic C Blow;Frederic C Blow;John F McCarthy

  • Poor Antipsychotic Adherence Among Patients With Schizophrenia: Medication and Patient Factors

    Marcia Valenstein;Frederic C. Blow;Laurel A. Copeland;John F. McCarthy

  • Psychiatric Diagnoses and Risk of Suicide in Veterans

    Mark A. Ilgen;Amy S. B. Bohnert;Rosalinda V. Ignacio;John F. McCarthy

  • Antipsychotic adherence over time among patients receiving treatment for schizophrenia: a retrospective review.

    Marcia Valenstein;Dara Ganoczy;John F. McCarthy;Hyungjin Myra Kim

  • Mortality risk in patients with dementia treated with antipsychotics versus other psychiatric medications.

    Helen C. Kales;Marcia Valenstein;H. Myra Kim;John F. McCarthy

  • Suicide Mortality Among Individuals Receiving Treatment for Depression in the Veterans Affairs Health System: Associations with Patient and Treatment Setting Characteristics

    Kara Zivin;H. Myra Kim;John F. McCarthy;Karen L. Austin

  • Substance use disorders and the risk of suicide mortality among men and women in the US Veterans Health Administration.

    Kipling M. Bohnert;Mark A. Ilgen;Mark A. Ilgen;Samantha Louzon;John F. McCarthy;John F. McCarthy

  • Does Suicidal Ideation as Measured by the PHQ-9 Predict Suicide Among VA Patients?

    Samantha A. Louzon;Robert Bossarte;John F. McCarthy;Ira R. Katz

  • Predictive Modeling and Concentration of the Risk of Suicide: Implications for Preventive Interventions in the US Department of Veterans Affairs

    John F. McCarthy;Robert M. Bossarte;Ira R. Katz;Caitlin Thompson

  • Suicide Mortality Among Patients Receiving Care in the Veterans Health Administration Health System

    John F. McCarthy;Marcia Valenstein;H. Myra Kim;Mark Ilgen

  • Nutrition and exercise behavior among patients with bipolar disorder.

    Amy M Kilbourne;Dana L Rofey;John F McCarthy;John F McCarthy;Edward P Post

  • Excess heart-disease-related mortality in a national study of patients with mental disorders: identifying modifiable risk factors

    Amy M. Kilbourne;Nancy E. Morden;Karen Austin;Mark Ilgen

  • Noncancer pain conditions and risk of suicide

    Mark A. Ilgen;Mark A. Ilgen;Felicia Kleinberg;Felicia Kleinberg;Rosalinda V. Ignacio;Rosalinda V. Ignacio;Amy S. B. Bohnert;Amy S. B. Bohnert

  • Status differences in cross-functional teams: Effects on individual member participation, job satisfaction, and intent to quit

    Richard Lichtenstein;Jeffrey A. Alexander;John F. Mccarthy;Rebecca S Wells

  • Developing a practical suicide risk prediction model for targeting high‐risk patients in the Veterans health Administration

    Ronald C. Kessler;Irving Hwang;Claire A. Hoffmire;John F. McCarthy

  • Benzodiazepine use among depressed patients treated in mental health settings.

    Marcia Valenstein;Kiran Khanujua Taylor;Karen Austin;Helen C. Kales

  • Military Sexual Trauma and Suicide Mortality

    Rachel Kimerling;Rachel Kimerling;Kerry Makin-Byrd;Kerry Makin-Byrd;Samantha Louzon;Rosalinda V. Ignacio

  • Higher-risk periods for suicide among VA patients receiving depression treatment: prioritizing suicide prevention efforts.

    Marcia Valenstein;Marcia Valenstein;Hyungjin Myra Kim;Hyungjin Myra Kim;Dara Ganoczy;John F. McCarthy;John F. McCarthy

  • Accidental poisoning mortality among patients in the Department of Veterans Affairs Health System.

    Amy S.B. Bohnert;Mark A. Ilgen;Sandro Galea;John F. McCarthy

  • Opioid dose and risk of suicide

    Mark A. Ilgen;Amy S.B. Bohnert;Dara Ganoczy;Matthew J. Bair;Matthew J. Bair

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcia Valenstein
Marcia Valenstein University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Rosalinda V. Ignacio
Rosalinda V. Ignacio University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Amy M. Kilbourne
Amy M. Kilbourne University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Amy S.B. Bohnert
Amy S.B. Bohnert University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert M. Bossarte
Robert M. Bossarte West Virginia University
Lisa B. Dixon
Lisa B. Dixon Columbia University
Daniel Eisenberg
Daniel Eisenberg University of California, Los Angeles
C. Raymond Bingham
C. Raymond Bingham University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Christine Timko
Christine Timko Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Brian P. Marx
Brian P. Marx Boston University

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