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Samuel Hubley
Researcher at University of Colorado Denver
Publications - 24
Citations - 964
Samuel Hubley is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Behavioral activation & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications receiving 648 citations. Previous affiliations of Samuel Hubley include Harvard University & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Review of Key Telepsychiatry Outcomes
TL;DR: A large evidence base supports telepsychiatry as a delivery method for mental health services and that telepsychiatric services are actually more cost-effective in the majority of studies reviewed.
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Major Physical Health Conditions and Risk of Suicide.
Brian K. Ahmedani,Edward L. Peterson,Yong Hu,Rebecca C. Rossom,Frances L. Lynch,Christine Y. Lu,Beth E. Waitzfelder,Ashli Owen-Smith,Samuel Hubley,Deepak Prabhakar,L. Keoki Williams,Nicole Zeld,Elizabeth Mutter,Arne Beck,Dennis Tolsma,Gregory E. Simon +15 more
TL;DR: Although several individual conditions, for example, traumatic brain injury, were associated with high risk of suicide, nearly all physical health conditions increased suicide risk, even after adjustment for potential confounders.
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The child behavior checklist broad-band scales predict subsequent psychopathology: A 5-year follow-up
Carter R. Petty,Jerrold F. Rosenbaum,Dina R. Hirshfeld-Becker,Aude Henin,Samuel Hubley,Sara LaCasse,Stephen V. Faraone,Joseph Biederman +7 more
TL;DR: The convergence of these results with previous findings based on structured diagnostic interviews suggests that the CBCL broad-band scales can inexpensively and efficiently help identify children at high risk for future psychopathology within a population of children already at risk by virtue of parental psychopathology.
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A pragmatic randomized clinical trial of behavioral activation for depressed pregnant women.
Sona Dimidjian,Sherryl H. Goodman,Nancy E. Sherwood,Gregory E. Simon,Evette Ludman,Robert Gallop,Stacy Shaw Welch,Jennifer M. Boggs,Christina A. Metcalf,Samuel Hubley,J. David Powers,Arne Beck +11 more
TL;DR: Behavior activation is effective for pregnant women, offering significant depression, anxiety, and stress benefits, with mediation analyses supporting the importance of putative targets of activation and environmental reward.
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The Adolescent Behavioral Activation Program: Adapting Behavioral Activation as a Treatment for Depression in Adolescence
Elizabeth McCauley,Gretchen Gudmundsen,Kelly Schloredt,Christopher R. Martell,Isaac C. Rhew,Samuel Hubley,Sona Dimidjian +6 more
TL;DR: Intent-to-treat linear mixed effects modeling and logistic regression analysis revealed that both conditions produced statistically significant improvement from pretreatment to end of treatment in depression, global functioning, and activation and avoidance.