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Recent publications on Mental Health

Von Korff M, Unutzer J, Katon W, Wells K. Improving care for depression in organized health care systems: A conference report. J Fam Pract. 2001;50(6):530-1. PubMed

Von Korff M, Katon W, Unutzer J, Wells K, Wagner EH. Improving depression care: barriers, solutions, and research needs. J Fam Pract. 2001;50(6):E1. PubMed

Katon W, Sullivan M, Walker E. Medical symptoms without identified pathology: relationship to psychiatric disorders, childhood and adult trauma, and personality traits. Ann Intern Med. 2001;134(9 Pt 2):917-25. PubMed

Simon GE, Von Korff M, Rutter CM, Peterson DA. Treatment process and outcomes for managed care patients receiving new antidepressant prescriptions from psychiatrists and primary care physicians. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001;58(4):395-401. PubMed

Wagner EH, Simon GE. Managing depression in primary care. The type of treatment matters less than ensuring it is done properly and followed up. BMJ. 2001;322(7289):746-7. PubMed

Simon GE, Gureje O, Fullerton C. Course of hypochondriasis in an international primary care study. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2001;23(2):51-5. PubMed

Sullivan MD, LaCroix AZ, Russo JE, Walker EA. Depression and self-reported physical health in patients with coronary disease: mediating and moderating factors. Psychosom Med. 2001;63(2):248-56. PubMed

Katon W, Von Korff M, Lin E, Ludman E, Simon G, Walker E, Bush T. Population based depression care: lowering the prevalence of major depression in primary care. Ann Behav Med. 2001;23(Suppl):S034. PubMed

Ludman E, Bush T, Lin E, Von Korff M, Simon G, Katon W, Walker E. Behavioral factors associated with medication adherence and symptom outcomes in a primary care-based depression prevention intervention trial. Ann Behav Med. 2001;23(Suppl):S034. PubMed

Ludman E, Simon G. Applying chronic illness management concepts to care of common mental disorders. Ann Behav Med. 2001;23(Suppl):S039. PubMed

Katon W, Rutter C, Ludman EJ, Von Korff M, Lin E, Simon G, Bush T, Walker E, Unutzer J. A randomized trial of relapse prevention of depression in primary care. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001;58(3):241-7. PubMed

Simon GE, Manning WG, Katzelnick DJ, Pearson SD, Henk HJ, Helstad CS. Cost-effectiveness of systematic depression treatment among high utilizers of general medical care. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001;58(2):181-7. PubMed

Simon GE, Barber C, Birnbaum HG, Frank RG, Greenberg PE, Rose RM, Wang PS, Kessler RC. Depression and work productivity: the comparative costs of treatment versus nontreatment. J Occup Environ Med. 2001;43(1):2-9. PubMed

Simon GE. The stability of somatization syndromes over time. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001;58(1):94. PubMed

Ludman EJ, Simon GE, Rutter CM, Bauer MS, Unutzer J. A measure for assessing provider support of patient self-management of bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders. 2001;3(Suppl):46. PubMed

McClure JB, Curry SJ, Cofta-Gunn L, Wetter D. Negative affect, depression history, and smoking relapse. Ann Behav Med. 2001;23:S156. PubMed

Whooley MA, Simon GE. Managing depression in medical outpatients. N Engl J Med. 2000;343(26):1942-50. PubMed

Walker E, Katon W, Russo J, Von Korff M, Lin E, Simon G, Unutzer J, Bush T, Ludman E. Predictors of outcome in a primary care depression trial. J Gen Intern Med. 2000;15(12):859-67. PubMed

Sullivan MD, LaCroix AZ, Spertus JA, Hecht J. Five-year prospective study of the effects of anxiety and depression in patients with coronary heart disease. Am J Cardiol. 2000;86(10):1135-8, A6, A9. PubMed

Lin EH, VonKorff M, Russo J, Katon W, Simon GE, Unutzer J, Bush T, Walker E, Ludman E. Can depression treatment in primary care reduce disability? A stepped care approach. Arch Fam Med. 2000;9(10):1052-8. PubMed

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