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Yani E. Leyva
Researcher at VA Palo Alto Healthcare System
Publications - 9
Citations - 823
Yani E. Leyva is an academic researcher from VA Palo Alto Healthcare System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mass screening & Veterans Affairs. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 486 citations. Previous affiliations of Yani E. Leyva include San Francisco VA Medical Center.
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The Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (PC-PTSD-5): Development and Evaluation Within a Veteran Primary Care Sample
Annabel Prins,Annabel Prins,Michelle J. Bovin,Michelle J. Bovin,Derek J. Smolenski,Brian P. Marx,Brian P. Marx,Rachel Kimerling,Michael A. Jenkins-Guarnieri,Danny G. Kaloupek,Danny G. Kaloupek,Paula P. Schnurr,Paula P. Schnurr,Anica Pless Kaiser,Anica Pless Kaiser,Yani E. Leyva,Quyen Q. Tiet +16 more
TL;DR: The revised Primary Care PTSD screen (PC-PTSD) was revised to reflect the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) criteria for PTSD and demonstrated strong preliminary results for diagnostic accuracy, and was broadly acceptable to patients.
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Screen of Drug Use: Diagnostic Accuracy of a New Brief Tool for Primary Care
Quyen Q. Tiet,Yani E. Leyva,Yani E. Leyva,Rudolf H. Moos,Rudolf H. Moos,Susan M. Frayne,Susan M. Frayne,Lars Osterberg,Lars Osterberg,Brandy N. Smith +9 more
TL;DR: The 2-item screen of drug use has excellent statistical properties and is a brief screening instrument for DUDs and problems suitable for busy US Department of Veterans Affairs primary care clinics.
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Diagnostic accuracy of brief PTSD screening instruments in military veterans.
TL;DR: The PCL, PC-PTSD, and five abbreviated versions of the PCL were found to have adequate psychometric properties for screening patients in SUD and MH outpatient treatment settings, and the area under the ROC curve (AUC) was assessed.
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Military sexual assault, gender, and PTSD treatment outcomes of U.S. Veterans.
Quyen Q. Tiet,Quyen Q. Tiet,Quyen Q. Tiet,Yani E. Leyva,Kathy Blau,Jessica A. Turchik,Jessica A. Turchik,Craig S. Rosen,Craig S. Rosen +8 more
TL;DR: Gender, MSA status, and the interaction between gender and MSA did not predict treatment outcomes as hypothesized, and male and female veterans with and without MSA responded equally well to treatment in VA PTSD intensive treatment programs.
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PTSD coach mobile application with brief telephone support: A pilot study
Quyen Q. Tiet,Heather Duong,Laila Davis,Rebecca French,Christopher L Smith,Yani E. Leyva,Craig S. Rosen +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that participants showed significant improvement on PTSD reexperiencing symptoms, depressive symptoms, and quality of life after intervention.