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Lela R. McKnight-Eily

Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  42
Citations -  3510

Lela R. McKnight-Eily is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Brief intervention. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 42 publications receiving 2859 citations.

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Collaborative care to improve the management of depressive disorders: a community guide systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review and meta-analysis on collaborative care for improving the management of depressive disorders is presented, and the results from the meta-analyses suggest robust evidence of effectiveness of collaborative care in improving depression symptoms (standardized mean difference [SMD] 0.34, adherence to treatment (OR2.22), response to treatment, remission of symptoms (OR1.78), recovery from symptoms, and satisfaction with care.
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Relationships between hours of sleep and health-risk behaviors in US adolescent students

TL;DR: Two-thirds of adolescent students reported insufficient sleep, which was associated with many health-risk behaviors, and greater awareness of the impact of sleep insufficiency is vital.
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Smoking Characteristics of Adults With Selected Lifetime Mental Illnesses: Results From the 2007 National Health Interview Survey.

TL;DR: Cessation attempts among persons with diagnosed mental illness or serious psychological distress were comparable to attempts among adults without mental illnesses or distress; however, lower quit ratios were observed among adults with these diagnoses, indicating lower success in quitting.
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Adverse childhood experiences reported by adults - five states, 2009.

TL;DR: The high prevalence of ACEs underscores the need for additional efforts at the state and local level to reduce and prevent child maltreatment and associated family dysfunction and further development and dissemination of trauma-focused services to treat stress-related health outcomes associated with ACEs.
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Mental illness surveillance among adults in the United States.

TL;DR: This report summarizes data from selected CDC surveillance systems that measure the prevalence and impact of mental illness in the U.S. adult population and recommends that national and state-level mental illness surveillance should measure a wider range of psychiatric conditions and should include anxiety disorders.