Lauren Chernick

About Lauren Chernick

Lauren Chernick, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Columbia University in the City of New York, specializes in the field of pediatric emergency medicine, adolescent sexual health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Testing the interpersonal theory of suicide in adolescents: A multi‐wave longitudinal study

Management of suicidal risk in the emergency department: A clinical pathway using the computerized adaptive screen for suicidal youth

Identifying Factors Impacting Missingness within Smartphone-based Research: Implications for Intensive Longitudinal Studies of Adolescent Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors

“I Didn’t Know What They’re Gonna Do to Me: So That’s Why I Said No”: Why Youth Decline HIV Testing in Emergency Departments

Prediction of suicide attempts and suicide-related events among adolescents seen in emergency departments

Factors influencing the conduction of confidential conversations with adolescents in the emergency department: A multicenter, qualitative analysis

A comparison of self-reported risk and protective factors and the death implicit association test in the prediction of future suicide attempts in adolescent emergency …

Pediatric Emergency Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Regarding Confidential Adolescent Care

Lauren Chernick Information

University

Position

Columbia University Medical Center

Citations(all)

657

Citations(since 2020)

556

Cited By

312

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Lauren Chernick Skills & Research Interests

pediatric emergency medicine

adolescent sexual health

Top articles of Lauren Chernick

Testing the interpersonal theory of suicide in adolescents: A multi‐wave longitudinal study

Journal of child psychology and psychiatry

2023/7/20

Management of suicidal risk in the emergency department: A clinical pathway using the computerized adaptive screen for suicidal youth

Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open

2024/4

Identifying Factors Impacting Missingness within Smartphone-based Research: Implications for Intensive Longitudinal Studies of Adolescent Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors

2024/3/22

“I Didn’t Know What They’re Gonna Do to Me: So That’s Why I Said No”: Why Youth Decline HIV Testing in Emergency Departments

Behavioral Medicine

2024/1/2

Prediction of suicide attempts and suicide-related events among adolescents seen in emergency departments

JAMA network open

2023/2/1

Factors influencing the conduction of confidential conversations with adolescents in the emergency department: A multicenter, qualitative analysis

Academic Emergency Medicine

2023/2

A comparison of self-reported risk and protective factors and the death implicit association test in the prediction of future suicide attempts in adolescent emergency …

Psychological medicine

2023/1

Pediatric Emergency Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Regarding Confidential Adolescent Care

Pediatric Emergency Care

2023/11/17

Provider perspectives on barriers to routine HIV testing of adolescent and young adult patients in emergency department settings

Behavioral Medicine

2023/4/3

Adolescent alcohol use predicts cannabis use over a three year follow-up period

Substance abuse

2022/12

Designing illustrative social media stories to promote adolescent peer support and healthy sexual behaviors

Digital Health

2022/6

Adolescent male receptivity of and preferences for sexual health interventions in the emergency department

Pediatric emergency care

2022/5/1

Automated substance use/sexual risk reporting and HIV test acceptance among emergency department patients aged 13–24 years

AIDS and Behavior

2022/5/1

Intranasal ketorolac versus intravenous ketorolac for treatment of migraine headaches in children: A randomized clinical trial

Academic Emergency Medicine

2022/4

A multi‐media digital intervention to improve the sexual and reproductive health of female adolescent emergency department patients

Academic Emergency Medicine

2022/3

Time to address inequities in chlamydia screening among adolescents

American journal of public health

2022/1

Text Messages to Curb Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption among Pregnant Women and Mothers: A Mobile Health Randomized Controlled Trial

Nutrients

2021/12/5

Adolescent Substance Abuse Risk: A Comparison of PECARN Emergency Department Patients and Two Nationally Representative Samples

Pediatric emergency care

2021/9/9

Mobile augmented screening to increase HIV testing among emergency department patients as young as 13 years

Cureus

2021/6/22

Prospective development and validation of the computerized adaptive screen for suicidal youth

JAMA psychiatry

2021/5/1

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