Patrick L. Kerr
West Virginia University
10 Papers
14 Citations
Patrick L. Kerr is an academic researcher from West Virginia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Patrick L. Kerr include Charleston Area Medical Center.
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Papers
Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Review of Current Research for Family Medicine and Primary Care Physicians
TL;DR: The role of the primary care physician in the treatment of patients who self-injure is specifically outlined and the current scientific knowledge regarding the clinical features, epidemiology, assessment methods, and existing treatments ofSelf-injury is summarized.
Concerns and recommendations for using Amazon MTurk for eating disorder research
C. Blair Burnette,Jessica L. Luzier,Jessica L. Luzier,Brooke L. Bennett,Chantel M. Weisenmuller,Chantel M. Weisenmuller,Patrick L. Kerr,Patrick L. Kerr,Shelby Martin,Jillian Keener,Jillian Keener,Lisa Christine Calderwood +11 more
TL;DR: The authors used MTurk to validate and norm common eating disorder (ED) symptom measures in a large, representative community sample of transgender adults in the United States, including demographics questionnaire, eating disorder examination-questionnaire and eating attitude test.
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Features of Psychopathology in Self-Injuring Female College Students
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined differences between college student women with and without a history of NSSI in scores on the clinical scales and subscales of the PAI and found significantly higher levels of depression, anxiety, borderline personality features, suicidality, and certain psychotic features in self-injurers.
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A Complex Case of Kratom Dependence, Depression, and Chronic Pain in Opioid Use Disorder: Effects of Buprenorphine in Clinical Management.
Adina Bowe,Patrick L. Kerr +1 more
TL;DR: Buprenorphine-naloxone may be a viable option to consider for treating opioid use disorder complicated by Kratom use, chronic pain, and depression.
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Elders’ Experiences of the Death of an Adult Child
TL;DR: Suggested interventions to prevent complicated grief in elders who experienced the death of an adult child include attentive listening, storytelling, and the use of metaphors.
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