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David Wetter
Bio
Academic Information
- Departments: Population Health Sciences - Professor
- Divisions: Health System Innovation and Research
Academic Office Information
- 801-213-6178
- Huntsman Cancer Institute
2000 Circle of Hope, Room: 4705
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Research Statement
Dr. Wetter’s work is targeted at eliminating inequities in health-related behavior through translational research. Specific research foci include: theoretical models of addictive and cancer risk behaviors; the development and evaluation of theoretically-based interventions; and, translational research to implement and disseminate those interventions in real world settings. His research spans the continuum from cells to society, and focuses on high-risk and underserved populations, with a major focus on low socioeconomic status individuals, minorities, and women.
Publications
Title Authors Project Increase in Suicidal Thinking During COVID-19 Evan Kleiman, Matt Nock, Fortgang, R. G., Wang, S. B., Millner, A. J., Reid-Russell, A., Beukenhorst, A. L., Kleiman, E. M., Bentley, K. H., Zuromski, K. L., Al-Suwaidi, M., Bird, S. A., Buonopane, R., DeMarco, D., Haim, A., Joyce, V. W., Kastman, E. K., Kilbury, E., Lee, H.-I. S., Mair, P., Nash, C. C., Onnela, J. P., Smoller, J. W. SMART: Sensing and Mobile Assessment in Real Time A Pilot Study Using Frequent Inpatient Assessments of Suicidal Thinking to Predict Short-Term Postdischarge Suicidal Behavior Evan Kleiman, Matt Nock, Wang SB, Coppersmith DDL, Bentley KH, Millner AJ, Fortgang R, Mair P, Dempsey W, Huffman JC, SMART: Sensing and Mobile Assessment in Real Time Increase in suicidal thinking during COVID-19 Matt Nock, Evan Kleiman, Fortgang, R., Wang, S. B., Millner, A. J., Reid-Russell, et. al. SMART: Sensing and Mobile Assessment in Real Time
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