Katherine M. Keyes
@epi_kerrykeyes
Professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University, psychiatric disorders and injury as specialty, super at dinner parties, invites welcome. #EpiTwitter
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06-01-2016 13:18:57
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Pleased to share our new research in JAMA Psychiatry. >1.8 million mental health & substance use disorders in Australia are attributable to childhood maltreatment. This is a public health priority & we must be investing in prevention Dr Jessie Baldwin Katherine M. Keyes Emma Barrett
Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Psychiatry: What proportion of mental health conditions and burden in Australia is attributable to childhood maltreatment? ja.ma/3WN2KVE
Thank you Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health for highlighting Victoria Joseph and Katherine M. Keyes The Lancet piece on #homicide disparities. Black women are murdered on average 6 TIMES that of white women. These deaths are preventable. harvardpublichealth.org/snapshots/blac…
SER pals! Iván Díaz Nick Williams &I are leading a workshop Tues pm at #SER2024 on estimating causal effects of multiple or nonbinary exposures. Nick Williams is an absolute wizard and made a beautiful, user-friendly workshop with lots of examples in R. Register & join!
Working with Radwa Said Abdelazim & the leadership of the Egyptian Psychiatric Association on potential dates/venues for a Thematic World Psychiatric Association (WPA) wpanet.org Congress on #Trauma & creative treatment options #WPA_EGYPT_2025 (April 2025). Stay tuned and share this tweet! Thanks to the team of
Another SER in the books! Great science and friendships as always, and special thanks to John R. Pamplin II, PhD and Jaimie Gradus for organizing the Am J Epidemiology session on psychiatric epidemiology (aka the best epidemiology) #SER2024
We've know for many years about suicide contagion, but mathematical models to represent the dynamics of spread remain underutilized. Our new study led by Jeffrey Shaman with many wonderful colleagues aims to develop a stable system for prediction and forecasting
New study in Science Advances reveals how celebrity suicides like Robin Williams' trigger rapid spikes in suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Understanding this "suicide contagion" could be key to saving lives. Columbia Psychiatry Columbia Epidemiology #ColumbiaEHS ow.ly/Gq4850SP6Im
We found that more robust unemployment insurance was associated with fewer fatal overdoses from any drug, including fatal opioid and stimulant overdoses. With Luis E Segura Emilie Bruzelius Sarah.Gutkind Ashley Fox, Katherine Sacks Megan Marziali
.Katherine M. Keyes Noah Kreski, MPH (They/Them) & Megan Patrick, Ph.D. use #MonitoringTheFuture to test the association between birth cohort and adolescent depressive symptoms at ages 18, 19 to 20, and 21 to 22 years and changes in these symptoms by cohort myumi.ch/5y5yw
So excited to see this work by truly incredible PhD student Catherine Gimbrone out in the world! Adding quantitative evidence for the potential benefits of red flag laws.
Sept is #SuicidePreventionMonth. Columbia researchers (incl Katherine M. Keyes & Jeffrey Shaman) recently published findings linking celebrity suicides to increased suicidal behavior among the public. They hope to develop a response model aimed at prevention. science.org/content/articl…
Does search traffic to pro-suicide websites correlate with increased suicide deaths? Columbia researchers including Drs. Gould, Katherine M. Keyes, and Olfson found a clear connection, particularly with specific methods advocated on such sites. jmir.org/2024/1/e53404/
Are overdoses down and why? Our analysis airing on NPR this morning. With Colin Miller and Adams Sibley npr.org/2024/09/18/nx-…