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Kids & Healthcare: Coverage Matters

Marsh, Akeem
ORIGINAL:0012349
ISSN: n/a
CID: 2792822

Indications for and use of long-acting injectable antipsychotics: consideration from an inpatient setting

Kishimoto, Taishiro; Sanghani, Sohag; Russ, Mark J; Marsh, Akeem N; Morris, Joshua; Basu, Suparna; John, Majnu; Kane, John M
Studies have examined the differences in sociodemographic/clinical characteristics between patients on long-acting injectable (LAI) versus oral medications. However, most studies did not focus specifically on patients for whom LAIs would clearly be indicated. We performed a chart review of patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Patients were categorized as having an 'indication for an LAI' or not on the basis of their adherence history. Patients for whom an LAI was indicated and prescribed on discharge were then compared with similar patients for whom an LAI was not prescribed. Of 305 charts reviewed, consisting of 279 unique patients, 27.2% were judged to have an indication for an LAI (n=76), but only 32.9% of these (n=25) were discharged on an LAI. In the multiregression model, being African American, residing in a psychiatric residence, having a previous history of an LAI trial, and being treated with a higher antipsychotic dose were predictive of LAI prescription. It is important to focus on the population who are not likely to receive an LAI, but who have such indications for treatment.
PMCID:5808869
PMID: 28181959
ISSN: 1473-5857
CID: 2439362

New York State Raises the Age: A Primer for Psychiatrists

Marsh, Akeem; Dominguez, Benjamin
ORIGINAL:0012106
ISSN: n/a
CID: 2638132

Implications of the Conduct-Trauma Connection: Clinical Outcomes [Meeting Abstract]

Marsh, Akeem
ORIGINAL:0012272
ISSN: 1435-165x
CID: 2715472

Wilfred C. Hulse Award Lecture

Marsh, Akeem
ORIGINAL:0011689
ISSN: n/a
CID: 2381582

Understanding Conduct Disorder

Marsh, Akeem
The diagnosis of conduct disorder started with patients who were generally labeled as "bad kids"—juvenile delinquents, so to speak—and then professionals came to the realization that these kids are not necessarily "bad" but that there may be some kind of psychiatric pathology underlying their actions. In this interview, Akeem Marsh, MD, presents his perspective as a psychiatrist providing diagnostic evaluations, medication management, individual therapy, and treatment planning in a juvenile detention setting in New York City
ORIGINAL:0011591
ISSN: 2473-4217
CID: 2273222

Psychiatric issues among adjudicated youth: Challenges, failures, and successes

Marsh, Akeem
Children and adolescents afflicted with psychiatric illness are at particularly high risk for becoming part of the juvenile justice system. More than two thirds of justice-involved youth have psychiatric disorders (Abram et al., 2003; Shufelt & Cocozza, 2006; Teplin et al., 2002). Given the involvement of the legal system, youth being separated from families, and a host of other factors, mental health service delivery in a juvenile detention facility poses unique challenges. This article focuses on an overview of the problems commonly encountered in this setting. A clinical vignette will be used to highlight key points. The role and significance of trauma, common psychiatric disorders, and relevant medication rationale will be explored.
PSYCH:2016-46762-009
ISSN: 1940-9214
CID: 2285722

A skipped beat

Marsh, Akeem
ORIGINAL:0011587
ISSN: n/a
CID: 2273032

Mandated report

Marsh, Akeem
ORIGINAL:0011588
ISSN: n/a
CID: 2273042

Choosing a specialty

Marsh, Akeem
ORIGINAL:0011613
ISSN: 1081-0099
CID: 2284772