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Biography and Research Information
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Wesley R. White's research investigates critical issues in maternal health, substance use, and mental health. His work has examined the impact of punitive laws on peripartum substance use and the relationship between substance use, trauma, and postpartum readmission rates. White has also focused on increasing awareness of late maternal deaths and the role of psychiatric participation in Maternal Mortality Review Committees. His scholarship includes studies on probable posttraumatic stress disorder in women's inpatient psychiatric units and the role of student-run free clinics in addressing mental health disparities. White's scholarly contributions are reflected in his h-index of 5 and 12 total publications. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Jessica L. Coker, Shona L. Ray-Griffith, Clare C. Brown, and Alex Preston.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 117
Selected Publications
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Receipt of reproductive safety data among pregnant marijuana users and nonusers (2026)
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Impact of substance use and trauma on postpartum readmission rates and hospitalization costs: An observational study (2025)
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Peripartum substance use and punitive laws: an update (2025)
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High Rates of Probable Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in an Acute Psychiatric Women’s Inpatient Unit: An Opportunity to Improve Diagnosis and Direct Critical Efforts (2025)
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Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities (2024)
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The forgotten: Increasing awareness of late maternal deaths (2023)
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Time to pay attention: an underrecognized casualty of the opioid epidemic (2023)
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Psychiatric participation in US Maternal Mortality Review Committees (2022)
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Implementation of a health-literate patient decision aid for chest pain in the emergency department (2019)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Time to pay attention: an underrecognized casualty of the opioid epidemic
- Psychiatric participation in US Maternal Mortality Review Committees
- High Rates of Probable Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in an Acute Psychiatric Women’s Inpatient Unit: An Opportunity to Improve Diagnosis and Direct Critical Efforts
- The forgotten: Increasing awareness of late maternal deaths
- Impact of substance use and trauma on postpartum readmission rates and hospitalization costs: An observational study
- Time to pay attention: an underrecognized casualty of the opioid epidemic
- Psychiatric participation in US Maternal Mortality Review Committees
- High Rates of Probable Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in an Acute Psychiatric Women’s Inpatient Unit: An Opportunity to Improve Diagnosis and Direct Critical Efforts
- Impact of substance use and trauma on postpartum readmission rates and hospitalization costs: An observational study
- Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities
- Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities
- Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities
- Bridging the Gap: The Crucial Role of Student-Run Free Clinics in Addressing Mental Health Disparities
- High Rates of Probable Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in an Acute Psychiatric Women’s Inpatient Unit: An Opportunity to Improve Diagnosis and Direct Critical Efforts
- High Rates of Probable Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in an Acute Psychiatric Women’s Inpatient Unit: An Opportunity to Improve Diagnosis and Direct Critical Efforts
- High Rates of Probable Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in an Acute Psychiatric Women’s Inpatient Unit: An Opportunity to Improve Diagnosis and Direct Critical Efforts
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