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Sarah M. Horwitz is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on medical fields, with significant contributions in clinical psychology, pathology and forensic medicine, immunology, dermatology, and psychiatry and mental health.

The scientist's work covers a range of specialized topics, including:

  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders research
  • T-cell and Retrovirus Studies
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research

Sarah M. Horwitz has published extensively in several prominent venues. The most frequent publications have appeared in:

  • Blood
  • UNC Libraries
  • Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia
  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Hematological Oncology

Among their recent papers are:

  • Primary cutaneous lymphoma: recommendations for clinical trial design and staging update from the ISCL, USCLC, and EORTC, 2021, Blood
  • NCCN Guidelines Insights: Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas, Version 2.2020, 2020, Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
  • Randomized phase 3 ALCANZA study of brentuximab vedotin vs physician's choice in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: final data, 2021, Blood Advances
  • Aligning dissemination and implementation science with health policies to improve children's mental health., 2020, American Psychologist
  • Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Child and Adolescent Mental Health Policy and Practice Implementation, 2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated on publications with Sarah M. Horwitz include:

  • Robert L. Findling
  • Mary A. Fristad
  • Eric A. Youngstrom
  • Boris Birmaher
  • Alison J. Moskowitz

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

  • Mixed Method Designs in Implementation Research

    Lawrence A. Palinkas;Gregory A Aarons;Sarah McCue Horwitz;Patricia Chamberlain

  • Mental health service use in the community and schools: Results from the four-community MECA study

    Philip J. Leaf;Margarita Alegria;Patricia Cohen;Sherryl H. Goodman

  • Barriers to children's mental health services.

    Pamela L. Owens;Kimberly Hoagwood;Sarah M. Horwitz;Philip J. Leaf

  • Treatment adherence and risk of death after a myocardial infarction.

    R.I. Horwitz;C.M. Viscoli;R.M. Donaldson;C.J. Murray

  • Adherence to treatment and health outcomes

    Ralph I. Horwitz;Sarah M. Horwitz

  • Depressive and disruptive disorders and mental health service utilization in children and adolescents.

    Ping Wu;Christina W. Hoven;Hector R. Bird;Robert E. Moore

  • Mental health in pediatric settings: distribution of disorders and factors related to service use.

    Margaret J. Briggs-Gowan;Sarah Mc Cue Horwitz;Mary E. Schwab-Stone;John M. Leventhal

  • Adverse Childhood Experiences and Mental Health, Chronic Medical Conditions, and Development in Young Children

    Bonnie D. Kerker;Bonnie D. Kerker;Jinjin Zhang;Erum Nadeem;Ruth E.K. Stein

  • Understanding the Components of Quality Improvement Collaboratives: A Systematic Literature Review

    Erum Nadeem;S. Serene Olin;Laura Campbell Hill;Kimberly Eaton Hoagwood

  • Language delay in a community cohort of young children

    Sarah Mccue Horwitz;Julia R. Irwin;Margaret J. Briggs-Gowan;Joan M. Bosson Heenan

  • Correlates of unmet need for mental health services by children and adolescents

    A. J. Flisher;R. A. Kramer;R. C. Grosser;M. Alegria

  • Identification and Management of Psychosocial and Developmental Problems in Community-Based, Primary Care Pediatric Practices

    Sarah McCue Horwitz;Philip J. Leaf;John M. Leventhal;Brian Forsyth

  • The Service Assessment for Children and Adolescents (SACA): Adult and child reports

    Arlene Rubin Stiffman;Sarah McCUE Horwitz;Kimberly Hoagwood;Wilson Compton

  • The NIMH methods for the epidemiology of child and adolescent mental disorders (MECA) study: Background and methodology

    Benjamin B. Lahey;Elaine W. Flagg;Hector R. Bird;Mary E. Schwab-Stone

  • Barriers to the identification and management of psychosocial issues in children and maternal depression

    Sarah Mc Cue Horwitz;Kelly J. Kelleher;Ruth E K Stein;Amy Storfer-Isser

  • Prevalence, correlates, and persistence of maternal depression.

    Sarah McCue Horwitz;Margaret J. Briggs-Gowan;Amy Storfer-Isser;Alice S. Carter

  • Prevalence of DSM-IV disorder in a representative, healthy birth cohort at school entry: sociodemographic risks and social adaptation.

    Alice S. Carter;Robert J. Wagmiller;Sarah A. O. Gray;Kimberly J. McCarthy

  • Reliability of the Services Assessment for Children and Adolescents

    Sarah McCue Horwitz;Kimberly Hoagwood;Arlene R. Stiffman;Thomas Summerfeld

  • Community-Based Interventions

    Martha L. Bruce;William Smith;Jeanne Miranda;Kimberly Hoagwood

Frequent Co-Authors

Kimberly Hoagwood
Kimberly Hoagwood New York University
Robert L. Findling
Robert L. Findling Virginia Commonwealth University
Mary A. Fristad
Mary A. Fristad The Ohio State University
Eric A. Youngstrom
Eric A. Youngstrom University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Boris Birmaher
Boris Birmaher University of Pittsburgh
L. Eugene Arnold
L. Eugene Arnold The Ohio State University
Thomas W. Frazier
Thomas W. Frazier John Carroll University
Mary L. Phillips
Mary L. Phillips University of Pittsburgh
David Axelson
David Axelson The Ohio State University
Mary Kay Gill
Mary Kay Gill University of Pittsburgh

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