Publications by authors named "Alexis M Quinoy"

Background: Accidental and assault gunshot wounds (GSWs) are the second leading cause of injury in the United States for youth ages 1- to 17-years-old, resulting in significant negative effects on pediatric patients' mental health functioning. Despite the critical implications of GSWs, there has yet to be a systematic review synthesizing trends in mental health outcomes for pediatric patients; a gap the present review fills. Additionally, this review identifies evidence-based psychological interventions shown to be effective in the treatment of subclinical symptoms of psychological disorders in the general population.

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Therapist competence is an important component of treatment integrity. This article reports on the development and initial psychometric assessment of the Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Anxiety in Youth Competence Scale (CBAY-C), an observational instrument designed to capture therapist limited-domain competence (i.e.

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We sought to identify needs for behavioral health care in a large, urban pediatric primary care (PPC) clinic serving a population covered by Medicaid. Specifically, children (N = 197; 120 girls; 91 % African American) ages 8-17 years and their caregivers completed measures of internalizing and externalizing symptoms (RCADS, RCADS-P, MASC, and SDQ). Clinical elevations on all but one domain of the SDQ were significantly higher than expected.

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Previous research has suggested that the factor structure of anxiety measures is different in African American samples compared to majority population samples. However, these findings may be due to misuse of analytic methods rather than meaningful differences in the underlying presentation of anxiety. To address this, we examined the factor structure of two measures of child anxiety: the Revised Children's Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children in a sample of 229 African American youth.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alexis M Quinoy"

  • - Alexis M Quinoy's research primarily focuses on mental health outcomes in pediatric populations, particularly in contexts of trauma such as gun violence, highlighting the significant psychological impacts on youth following gunshot wounds and the need for systematic reviews to identify effective interventions.
  • - The development of the Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Anxiety in Youth Competence Scale (CBAY-C) reflects Quinoy's commitment to advancing therapist competence in treating anxiety disorders in children and adolescents, emphasizing the importance of treatment integrity in psychological therapies.
  • - Quinoy's studies also explore the unique behavioral health needs of urban youth, particularly African American children, addressing discrepancies in anxiety and depression measurement and emphasizing the necessity for culturally responsive assessment tools and interventions.