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Alex D. Pokorny

Researcher at Baylor College of Medicine

Publications -  50
Citations -  2814

Alex D. Pokorny is an academic researcher from Baylor College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Suicide prevention. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 50 publications receiving 2778 citations.

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The Brief MAST: A Shortened Version of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test

TL;DR: An abbreviated version of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST) is reported, on the basis of previously published data, that scores based on ten of the questions of the MAST would be as effective in discriminating between alcoholics and nonalcoholics as scoresbased on all 25 questions.
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Prediction of Suicide in Psychiatric Patients: Report of a Prospective Study

TL;DR: Identification of particular persons who will commit suicide is not currently feasible, because of the low sensitivity and specificity of available identification procedures and the low base rate of this behavior.
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Self-derogation and psychosocial adjustment

TL;DR: The possible utility of an explanatory model based on the concept of negative self-attitudes as a general theory of psychosocial deviance is suggested.
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Stress, coping, family conflict, and adolescent alcohol use

TL;DR: A stress-buffering effect of low family conflict on life events could not be substantiated for extent of alcohol use, and stepwise regression and discriminant function analyses indicated that students reported more alcohol use if they also reported more life events, more daily hassles, and more conflict in the family.
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Characteristics of Forty-Four Patients Who Subsequently Committed Suicide

TL;DR: This is a descriptive study of the 44 known persons who previously had been patients at a particular Veterans Administration General Hospital and who subsequently committed suicide during the decade 1949-1959.