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Sarah Turner
Researcher at University of Manitoba
Publications - 34
Citations - 1819
Sarah Turner is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Sexual abuse. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1133 citations.
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Mental disorder symptoms among public safety personnel in Canada.
R. Nicholas Carleton,Tracie O. Afifi,Sarah Turner,Tamara Taillieu,Sophie Duranceau,Daniel M. LeBouthillier,Jitender Sareen,Rose Ricciardelli,Renée S. MacPhee,Dianne Groll,Kadie Hozempa,Alain Brunet,John R. Weekes,Curt T. Griffiths,Kelly J. Abrams,Nicholas A. Jones,Shadi Beshai,Heidi Cramm,Keith S. Dobson,Simon Hatcher,Terence M. Keane,Sherry H. Stewart,Gordon J.G. Asmundson +22 more
TL;DR: The estimated proportion of PSP reporting current symptom clusters consistent with 1 or more mental disorders appears higher than previously published estimates for the general population; however, direct comparisons are impossible because of methodological differences.
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Self-medication with alcohol or drugs for mood and anxiety disorders: A narrative review of the epidemiological literature
TL;DR: This narrative review will present the prevalence and correlates of SM with alcohol and/or drugs for MD and AD and the relationship between SM and subsequent SUD using both cross‐sectional and longitudinal epidemiological data.
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Exposures to potentially traumatic events among public safety personnel in Canada.
R. Nicholas Carleton,Tracie O. Afifi,Tamara Taillieu,Sarah Turner,Rachel L. Krakauer,Gregory S. Anderson,Renée S. MacPhee,Rosemary Ricciardelli,Heidi Cramm,Dianne Groll,Donald R. McCreary +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantified estimates for diverse event exposures within and between several categories of public safety personnel, including dispatchers, firefighters, municipal/provincial police, paramedics, and Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
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Association of Child Abuse Exposure With Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Plans, and Suicide Attempts in Military Personnel and the General Population in Canada
Tracie O. Afifi,Tamara Taillieu,Mark A. Zamorski,Sarah Turner,Kristene Cheung,Jitender Sareen +5 more
TL;DR: Individuals with a child abuse history may be more likely to enter the military, and child abuse exposure may increase the likelihood of suicide-related outcomes, with many associations significantly weaker in military personnel relative to civilians.
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Child abuse and physical health in adulthood.
Tracie O. Afifi,Harriet L. MacMillan,Michael H. Boyle,Kristene Cheung,Tamara Taillieu,Sarah Turner,Jitender Sareen +6 more
TL;DR: Abuse in childhood was associated with increased odds of having 9 of the 13 physical conditions assessed in this study and reduced self-perceived general health in adulthood, and sex was a significant moderator between child abuse and back problems, chronic bronchitis/emphysema/COPD, cancer, and chronic fatigue syndrome.