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Cassie Overstreet
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 27
Citations - 625
Cassie Overstreet is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 27 publications receiving 314 citations. Previous affiliations of Cassie Overstreet include Veterans Health Administration & Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Bi-ancestral depression GWAS in the Million Veteran Program and meta-analysis in >1.2 million individuals highlight new therapeutic directions.
Daniel F. Levey,Daniel F. Levey,Murray B. Stein,Murray B. Stein,Frank R. Wendt,Frank R. Wendt,Gita A. Pathak,Gita A. Pathak,Hang Zhou,Hang Zhou,Mihaela Aslan,Rachel Quaden,Kelly M. Harrington,Kelly M. Harrington,Yaira Z. Nunez,Yaira Z. Nunez,Cassie Overstreet,Cassie Overstreet,Krishnan Radhakrishnan,Gerard Sanacora,Gerard Sanacora,Andrew M. McIntosh,Jingchunzi Shi,Suyash Shringarpure,Million Veteran Program,Million Veteran Program,John Concato,Renato Polimanti,Renato Polimanti,Joel Gelernter,Joel Gelernter +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, a large meta-analysis of depression using data from the Million Veteran Program, 23andMe, UK Biobank and FinnGen, including individuals of European ancestry (n = 1,154,267; 340,591 cases) and African ancestry(n = 59,600; 25,843 cases).
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Prevalence and predictors of sexual assault among a college sample
Abigail H. Conley,Cassie Overstreet,Sage E. Hawn,Kenneth S. Kendler,Danielle M. Dick,Ananda B. Amstadter +5 more
TL;DR: Prior victimization before coming to college was related to a greater risk of victimization in college, and there was no statistically significant difference between males and females who reported revictimization.
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The Unpredictive Brain Under Threat: A Neurocomputational Account of Anxious Hypervigilance
Brian R. Cornwell,Brian R. Cornwell,Marta I. Garrido,Cassie Overstreet,Daniel S. Pine,Christian Grillon +5 more
TL;DR: Bayesian analyses revealed that hypervigilant responding was best explained by increased postsynaptic gain in primary auditory cortex activity as well as modulation of feedforward, but not feedback, coupling within a temporofrontal cortical network.
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Predictors and mental health outcomes of potentially traumatic event exposure.
TL;DR: Female gender and peer deviance were consistently associated with PTE exposure and symptoms of psychopathology and a history of interpersonal PTE Exposure was associated with increased alcohol use, frequency and quantity, trauma related distress, depressive symptoms, and anxiety symptoms.
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Prevalence and predictors of PTSD among a college sample.
Shannon E. Cusack,Terrell A. Hicks,Jessica L. Bourdon,Christina M. Sheerin,Cassie Overstreet,Kenneth S. Kendler,Danielle M. Dick,Ananda B. Amstadter +7 more
TL;DR: Higher PTSD symptoms were associated with higher anxiety and depressive symptoms, and new-onset interpersonal PTE, and intervention efforts should be targeted to students experiencing PTSD symptoms as they enter college.