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Elizabeth A. Klingaman
Researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore
Publications - 42
Citations - 491
Elizabeth A. Klingaman is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, Baltimore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Mental illness. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 35 publications receiving 368 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth A. Klingaman include Capital District Health Authority & Veterans Health Administration.
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National evaluation of obesity screening and treatment among veterans with and without mental health disorders
Alyson J. Littman,Laura J. Damschroder,Lilia Verchinina,Zongshan Lai,Hyungjin Myra Kim,Katherine D. Hoerster,Elizabeth A. Klingaman,Elizabeth A. Klingaman,Richard W. Goldberg,Richard R. Owen,David E. Goodrich +10 more
TL;DR: Disparities in obesity screening and treatment outcomes across mental health diagnosis groups were modest, however, participation in MOVE! was low for every group, which limits population impact.
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Factors associated with shared decision-making preferences among veterans with serious mental illness.
Stephanie G. Park,Marisa Derman,Lisa B. Dixon,Clayton H. Brown,Elizabeth A. Klingaman,Li Juan Fang,Deborah R. Medoff,Julie Kreyenbuhl +7 more
TL;DR: The degree to which veterans with serious mental illness desired to participate in their mental health care differed in terms of the aspect of care and across demographic and clinical factors.
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Weight Loss After Participation in a National VA Weight Management Program Among Veterans With or Without PTSD
Katherine D. Hoerster,Katherine D. Hoerster,Zongshan Lai,Zongshan Lai,David E. Goodrich,David E. Goodrich,Laura J. Damschroder,Alyson J. Littman,Alyson J. Littman,Elizabeth A. Klingaman,Elizabeth A. Klingaman,Karin M. Nelson,Karin M. Nelson,Amy M. Kilbourne +13 more
TL;DR: MOVE!, a U.S. Veterans Health Administration weight management program, may need adaptation to increase overall engagement and enhance weight loss for veterans with mental conditions, especially PTSD.
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The association between sleep dysfunction and psychosis-like experiences among college students
Nicole D. Andorko,Vijay A. Mittal,Elizabeth Thompson,Danielle Denenny,Gregory Epstein,Caroline Demro,Camille Wilson,Shuyan Sun,Elizabeth A. Klingaman,Jordan E. DeVylder,Hans Oh,Hans Oh,Teodor T. Postolache,Gloria Reeves,Jason Schiffman +14 more
TL;DR: Symptoms of fragmented sleep, sleep hallucinations, and night anxiety significantly correlated with PLEs, and the Iowa Sleep Disturbances Inventory - extended version (ISDI-E), which assesses thirteen separate disturbed sleep domains were significantly associated with Ple-related distress.
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Consumer satisfaction with psychiatric services: The role of shared decision making and the therapeutic relationship.
Elizabeth A. Klingaman,Deborah R. Medoff,Stephanie G. Park,Clayton H. Brown,Lijuan Fang,Lisa B. Dixon,Samantha M. Hack,Stephanie Tapscott,Mary Brighid Walsh,Julie Kreyenbuhl +9 more
TL;DR: Preference for involvement in treatment decisions was the unique component of shared decision making associated with satisfaction, such that the more consumers desired involvement, the less satisfied they were.