RESOURCES (HEARTSMAP)

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RESOURCES (MyHEARTSMAP)

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MyHEARTSMAP Literature

  1. Burt H, Doan Q, Landry T, Wright B, McKinley K. The Impact of Universal Mental Health Screening on Pediatric Emergency Department Flow. Academic Pediatrics. Oct 2021.
  2. Li BCM, Wright B, Black T, Newton AS, Doan Q. Utility of MyHEARTSMAP in Youth Presenting to the Emergency Department with Mental Health Concerns. Journal of Pediatrics. Aug 2021.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2021.03.062 SA
  3. Lamoureux E, Ishikawa T, Yeates KO, Brooks BL, Beauchamp MH, Craig W, Gravel J, Zemek R, Doan Q. Convergent Validity of Myheartsmap: A Pediatric Psychosocial Health Screening Tool. Child Psychiatry & Human Development. Aug 2021. doi: 10.1007/s10578-021-01221-7.
  4. Atwal A, Doan Q, Wright B, Hankinson E, Virk P, Azizi H, Stenstrom R, Black T, Gokiert R, Newton A. The predictive validity of MyHEARTSMAP for psychosocial screening in the emergency department. Paediatrics and Child Health. August 2020.
  5. Li B, Doan Q. Evaluating the Predictive Validity of the MyHEARTSMAP Psychosocial Self-Assessment Tool in Youth Presenting to the Emergency Department with Mental Health Concerns. Journal of Investigative Medicine. Jan 2020.
  6. Doan Q, Wright B, A, Atwal A, Hankinson E, Virk P, Azizi H, Stenstrom R, Black T, Gokiert R, and Newton A. Utility of MyHEARTSMAP for universal Psychosocial screening in the Emergency Department. Journal of Pediatrics. Accepted Dec 2019. Abstract submitted to PAS Philadelphia 2020.
  7. Virk P, Laskin S, Gokiert R, et al. MyHEARTSMAP: development and evaluation of a psychosocial selfassessment tool, for and by youth. BMJ Paediatrics Open 2019;3:e000493. doi:10.1136/ bmjpo-2019-000493