His main research concerns Psychiatry, Mental health, Depression, Public health and Health care. In general Psychiatry study, his work on Pharmacotherapy often relates to the realm of Context, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Mental health study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Psychosis, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Social environment and Inpatient care.
His work in the fields of Depression, such as Bipolar disorder, overlaps with other areas such as Suicide prevention. Steven C. Marcus has researched Public health in several fields, including Gerontology, MEDLINE, Family medicine, Family income and Socioeconomic status. His work on Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, Health economics and Ambulatory care as part of general Health care study is frequently linked to Service use, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Psychiatry, Mental health, Health care, Public health and Medicaid. His research in Psychiatry intersects with topics in Odds ratio and Medical prescription. His research integrates issues of Nursing, Emergency department, Family medicine, Anxiety and Evidence-based practice in his study of Mental health.
His Health care research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Autism spectrum disorder and Emergency medicine. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Gerontology and MEDLINE. He interconnects Cohort study, Autism and Retrospective cohort study in the investigation of issues within Medicaid.
His primary scientific interests are in Psychiatry, Mental health, Emergency department, Suicide prevention and Evidence-based practice. His Psychiatry study combines topics in areas such as Odds ratio and MEDLINE. Within one scientific family, Steven C. Marcus focuses on topics pertaining to Family medicine under Mental health, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Mental illness, Healthcare system and Likert scale.
His Emergency department study also includes fields such as
Steven C. Marcus focuses on Suicide prevention, Psychiatry, Autism spectrum disorder, Evidence-based practice and Family medicine. His Suicide prevention study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Injury prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. His research ties Odds ratio and Psychiatry together.
His work carried out in the field of Autism spectrum disorder brings together such families of science as Health care and Administrative claims. The Evidence-based practice study combines topics in areas such as Intervention, Likert scale, Primary care and Healthcare system. His Family medicine research incorporates elements of Health services research, Health administration, Public health, Health policy and Cognitive behavioral therapy.
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NATIONAL TRENDS IN THE OUTPATIENT TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION
Mark Olfson;Steven C. Marcus;Benjamin Druss;Lynn Elinson.
JAMA (2002)
National Patterns in Antidepressant Medication Treatment
Mark Olfson;Steven C. Marcus.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2009)
Prescribing Trends in Psychotropic Medications Primary Care, Psychiatry, and Other Medical Specialties
Harold Alan Pincus;Terri L. Tanielian;Steven C. Marcus;Mark Olfson.
JAMA (1998)
National Trends in the Use of Psychotropic Medications by Children
Mark Olfson;Steven C. Marcus;Myrna M. Weissman;Peter S. Jensen.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2002)
Relationship Between Antidepressant Medication Treatment and Suicide in Adolescents
Mark Olfson;David Shaffer;Steven C. Marcus;Tsafrir Greenberg.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2003)
Domestic violence and children: Prevalence and risk in five major U.S. cities.
John W. Fantuzzo;Robert Boruch;Abdullahi Beriama;Marc Atkins.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1997)
Continuity of antidepressant treatment for adults with depression in the United States.
Mark Olfson;Steven C. Marcus;Michael Tedeschi;George J. Wan.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2006)
Understanding Excess Mortality in Persons With Mental Illness: 17-year Follow Up of a Nationally Representative US Survey
Benjamin G. Druss;Liping Zhao;Silke Von Esenwein;Elaine H. Morrato.
Medical Care (2011)
National trends in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Mark Olfson;Marc J. Gameroff;Steven C. Marcus;Peter S. Jensen.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2003)
Comparing The National Economic Burden Of Five Chronic Conditions
Benjamin G. Druss;Steven C. Marcus;Mark Olfson;Terri Tanielian.
Health Affairs (2001)
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