Biography and Research Information
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Samuel Mullinax's research focuses on developing and evaluating interventions for individuals presenting to emergency departments. He has investigated the effectiveness of self-administered computerized mental health screening tools and the role of peer mentors in emergency care settings. His work also includes examining different methods for suicide safety planning, comparing written versus electronic approaches. Mullinax's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 8, with 14 total publications and 204 citations. He has collaborated with Michael P. Wilson, Ronald G. Thompson, Austin Porter, and Sara J. Landes, all at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, on multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 8
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 213
Selected Publications
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Peer-Delivered Written Versus Electronic Suicide Safety Planning in the Emergency Department (2025)
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Peer Mentors in the Emergency Department (2021)
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In reply: Bias risk in systematic reviews (2020)
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Intramuscular medication for treatment of agitation in the emergency department: A systematic review of controlled trials (2020)
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Corrigendum to “Screening Tools Validated in the Outpatient Pain Management Setting Poorly Predict Opioid Misuse in the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study” [J Emerg Med. 2019;56(6):601–10] (2020)
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The utility of a statewide prescription drug-monitoring database vs the Current Opioid Misuse Measure for identifying drug-aberrant behaviors in emergency department patients already on opioids (2019)
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Screening Tools Validated in the Outpatient Pain Management Setting Poorly Predict Opioid Misuse in the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study (2019)
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Study Enrollment When “Preconsent” Is Utilized for a Randomized Clinical Trial of Two Treatments for Acute Agitation in the Emergency Department (2018)
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Medical Screening of Mental Health Patients in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review (2018)
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Telephoned, Texted, or Typed Out: A Randomized Trial of Physician–Patient Communication After Emergency Department Discharge (2018)
Collaboration Network
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- Peer Mentors in the Emergency Department
- Peer-Delivered Written Versus Electronic Suicide Safety Planning in the Emergency Department
- Peer-Delivered Written Versus Electronic Suicide Safety Planning in the Emergency Department
- Peer-Delivered Written Versus Electronic Suicide Safety Planning in the Emergency Department
- Peer-Delivered Written Versus Electronic Suicide Safety Planning in the Emergency Department
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