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Scott Bilder
Researcher at Rutgers University
Publications - 20
Citations - 1002
Scott Bilder is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicaid & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 17 publications receiving 867 citations.
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US Patterns of Mental Health Service Utilization for Transition-Age Youth and Young Adults
TL;DR: Targeting resources to enhance shared planning between child and adult systems may facilitate continuity of care for young adult clients who are aging out of child mental health systems, as well as for those who experience their first episodes of mental disorder in early adulthood.
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Trends in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder medication use: a retrospective observational study using population-based databases
Sudha R. Raman,Kenneth K.C. Man,Shahram Bahmanyar,Anick Bérard,Scott Bilder,Takoua Boukhris,Greta A. Bushnell,Stephen Crystal,Kari Furu,Yea Huei Kao-Yang,Øystein Karlstad,Helle Kieler,Kiyoshi Kubota,Edward Chia Cheng Lai,Jaana E. Martikainen,Géric Maura,Nicholas Moore,Dolores Montero,Hidefumi Nakamura,Anke Neumann,Virginia Pate,Anton Pottegård,Nicole L. Pratt,Elizabeth E. Roughead,Diego Macías Saint-Gerons,Til Stürmer,Chien Chou Su,Helga Zoega,Helga Zoega,Miriam C.J.M. Sturkenbroom,Esther W. Chan,David Coghill,Patrick Ip,Ian C. K. Wong,Ian C. K. Wong +34 more
TL;DR: The results show increases over time but large variations in ADHD medication use in multiple regions, particularly in adults.
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Studying Prescription Drug Use and Outcomes With Medicaid Claims Data Strengths, Limitations, and Strategies
TL;DR: Policy implications are discussed, including the potential for the research use of Medicare Part D data and the need for further initiatives to systematically develop and optimally use research datasets that link Medicaid and other sources of clinical and outcome information.
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Prevalence and treatment of diagnosed depression among elderly nursing home residents in Ohio.
TL;DR: Significant disparities exist both in diagnosis and treatment of depression among elderly residents, and disadvantaged groups such as African Americans and residents with physical and cognitive impairments are less likely to be diagnosed and treated.
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Construction and validation of the Gender Attitude Inventory, a structured inventory to assess multiple dimensions of gender attitudes
TL;DR: The Gender Attitude Inventory (GAI) as discussed by the authors is a structured inventory that assesses attitudes toward the multiple objects that organize college students' thoughts and feelings about sex and gender.