His scientific interests lie mostly in Mental health, Injury prevention, Suicide prevention, Developmental psychology and Psychiatry. His work deals with themes such as Vulnerability, Health psychology, Data collection and Scale, which intersect with Mental health. The concepts of his Developmental psychology study are interwoven with issues in Social relation, Social support, Social psychology and Sample.
His Psychiatry research includes themes of Psychological testing, Psychometrics, Clinical psychology, Young adult and Public health. His Clinical psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Big Five personality traits, Association, Gerontology and Depressed mood. His Young adult research includes elements of Social medicine and Substance abuse.
His primary scientific interests are in Suicide prevention, Clinical psychology, Young adult, Developmental psychology and Mental health. Robert H. Aseltine works mostly in the field of Suicide prevention, limiting it down to concerns involving Injury prevention and, occasionally, Human factors and ergonomics. His study in Clinical psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Association, Randomized controlled trial, Program evaluation and Graduation.
His Young adult research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Socioeconomic status, Survival analysis and Retrospective cohort study. His Developmental psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Social relation, Social support and Social psychology. His Mental health research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Interpersonal communication and Health psychology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Health equity, Suicide prevention, Young adult, Retrospective cohort study and Suicide attempt. The study incorporates disciplines such as Census, Arthroplasty, Health data and Gerontology in addition to Health equity. Suicide prevention is intertwined with Survival analysis, Nursing, Workforce development, Matching and Event in his research.
Robert H. Aseltine has included themes like Psychiatry, Behavioral healthcare, Proportional hazards model, Data integration and Diagnosis code in his Survival analysis study. His research in Data integration focuses on subjects like Record linkage, which are connected to Algorithm, Hierarchical clustering, Edit distance, Cluster analysis and Sampling. His Suicide attempters study, which is part of a larger body of work in Suicide attempt, is frequently linked to Predictive power, Stepwise regression, Mortality data and Hospital discharge, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Robert H. Aseltine mainly focuses on Retrospective cohort study, Gerontology, Health equity, Arthroplasty and Young adult. His Retrospective cohort study research incorporates elements of Statistical hypothesis testing, Univariate and Feature selection, Artificial intelligence. His work often combines Gerontology and Race studies.
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Supportive interactions, negative interactions, and depressed mood.
Tonya L. Schuster;Ronald C. Kessler;Robert H. Aseltine.
American Journal of Community Psychology (1990)
Adverse childhood experiences and mental health in young adults: a longitudinal survey
Elizabeth A Schilling;Robert H Aseltine;Robert H Aseltine;Susan Gore.
BMC Public Health (2007)
Life stress, anger and anxiety, and delinquency: an empirical test of general strain theory.
Robert H. Aseltine Jr.;Susan Gore;Jennifer Gordon.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior (2000)
A reconsideration of parental and peer influences on adolescent deviance.
Robert H. Aseltine.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior (1995)
An Outcome Evaluation of the SOS Suicide Prevention Program
Robert H. Aseltine;Robert DeMartino.
American Journal of Public Health (2004)
Marital disruption and depression in a community sample.
Robert H. Aseltine;Ronald C. Kessler.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior (1993)
Gender, Social-Relationship Involvement, and Depression
Susan Gore;Robert H. Aseltine;Mary Ellen Colten.
Journal of Research on Adolescence (1993)
Evaluating the SOS suicide prevention program: a replication and extension.
Robert H Aseltine;Amy James;Elizabeth A Schilling;Jaime Glanovsky.
BMC Public Health (2007)
The impact of cumulative childhood adversity on young adult mental health: measures, models, and interpretations.
Elizabeth A. Schilling;Robert H. Aseltine;Susan Gore.
Social Science & Medicine (2008)
Social structure, life stress and depressive symptoms in a high school-aged population.
Susan Gore;Robert H. Aseltine;M. E. Colton.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior (1992)
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