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  • Egan, James E.; Casadonte, Paul; Gartenmann, Tracy; Martin, Judith; McCance-Katz, Elinore F.; Netherland, Julie; Renner, John A.; Weiss, Linda; Saxon, Andrew J.; Fiellin, David A. (Springer-Verlag, 2010-5-11)
    Opioid dependence is largely an undertreated medical condition in the United States. The introduction of buprenorphine has created the potential to expand access to and use of opioid agonist treatment in generalist settings. ...
  • Laban, Cornelis J.; Gernaat, Hajo B. P. E.; Komproe, Ivan H.; De Jong, Joop T. V. M. (D. Steinkopff-Verlag, 2007-8-3)
    BACKGROUND. A long asylum procedure is associated with higher prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders, lower quality of life, higher disability and more physical health problems. Additional knowledge about health seeking ...
  • Prigerson, Holly G.; Horowitz, Mardi J.; Jacobs, Selby C.; Parkes, Colin M.; Aslan, Mihaela; Goodkin, Karl; Raphael, Beverley; Marwit, Samuel J.; Wortman, Camille; Neimeyer, Robert A.; Bonanno, George; Block, Susan D.; Kissane, David; Boelen, Paul; Maercker, Andreas; Litz, Brett T.; Johnson, Jeffrey G.; First, Michael B.; Maciejewski, Paul K. (Public Library of Science, 2009-8-4)
    Holly Prigerson and colleagues tested the psychometric validity of criteria for prolonged grief disorder (PGD) to enhance the detection and care of bereaved individuals at heightened risk of persistent distress and ...
  • Bardenhagen, Fiona J; Oscar-Berman, Marlene; Bowden, Stephen C (Dove Medical Press, 2007)
    Delayed alternation (DA) and object alternation (OA) tasks traditionally have been used to measure defective response inhibition associated with dysfunction of frontal brain systems. However, these tasks are also sensitive ...
  • Hayes, Jasmeet Pannu; Morey, Rajendra A.; Petty, Christopher M.; Seth, Srishti; Smoski, Moria J.; McCarthy, Gregory; LaBar, Kevin S. (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2010-12-22)
    During times of emotional stress, individuals often engage in emotion regulation to reduce the experiential and physiological impact of negative emotions. Interestingly, emotion regulation strategies also influence memory ...
  • Braverman, Eric R; Chen, Amanda Lih-Chuan; Chen, Thomas JH; Schoolfield, John D; Notaro, Alison; Braverman, Dasha; Kerner, Mallory; Blum, Seth H; Arcuri, Vanessa; Varshavskiy, Michael; Damle, Uma; Downs, B William; Waite, Roger L; Oscar-Berman, Marlene; Giordano, John; Blum, Kenneth (Dove Medical Press, 2010-10-15)
    The goal of this study was to determine if impairments detected by the test of variables of attention (TOVA) may be used to predict early attention complaints and memory impairments accurately in a clinical setting. We ...

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