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  Back to Mental Health

Recent publications on Mental Health

Simon G, Chisholm D, Treglia M, Bushnell D. Course of depression, health services costs, and work productivity in an international primary care study. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2002;24(5):328. PubMed

Ludman EJ, Simon GE, Rutter CM, Bauer MS, Unutzer J. A measure for assessing patient perception of provider support for self-management of bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disord. 2002;4(4):249-53. PubMed

Simon GE, Ludman E, Unutzer J, Bauer MS. Design and implementation of a randomized trial evaluating systematic care for bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disord. 2002;4(4):226-36. PubMed

Simon GE. Evidence review: efficacy and effectiveness of antidepressant treatment in primary care. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2002;24(4):213-24. PubMed

Katon W, Gonzales J. Primary care and the treatment of depression: a response to the NIMH "White Papers". Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2002;24:194-196. PubMed

Herrman H, Patrick DL, Diehr P, Martin ML, Fleck M, Simon GE, Buesching DP. Longitudinal investigation of depression outcomes in primary care in six countries: the LIDO study. Functional status, health service use and treatment of people with depressive symptoms. Psychol Med. 2002;32(5):889-902. PubMed

Catz SL, Gore-Felton C, McClure JB. Psychological distress among minority and low-income women living with HIV. Behav Med. 2002;28(2):53-60. PubMed

Fann JR, Leonetti A, Jaffe K, Katon WJ, Cummings P, Thompson RS. Psychiatric illness and subsequent traumatic brain injury: a case control study. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2002;72(5):615-620. PubMed

Simon GE, Goldberg DP, Von Korff M, Ustun TB. Understanding cross-national differences in depression prevalence. Psychol Med. 2002;32(4):585-94. PubMed

Teri L, Logsdon RG, McCurry SM. Nonpharmacologic treatment of behavioral disturbance in dementia.  Med Clin North Am. 2002;86(3):641-56, viii. PubMed

Grembowski D, Martin D, Patrick D, Diehr P, Katon W, Williams B, Engelberg R, Novak L, Dickstein D, Deyo R, Goldberg H. Managed care, access to mental health specialists and outcomes among primary care patients' with depressive symptoms. J Gen Intern Med. 2002;17:258-269. PubMed

Boudreau DM, Capoccia KL, Sullivan SD, Blough DK, Ellsworth A, Clark DL, Katon WJ, Walker EA, Stevens NG. Collaborative care model to improve outcomes in major depression. Ann Pharmacother. 2002; 36:585-591. PubMed

Ludman EJ, Curry SJ, Grothaus LC, Graham E, Stout J, Lozano P. Depressive symptoms, stress, and weight concerns among African American and European American low-income female smokers. Psychol Addict Behav. 2002;16(1):68-71. PubMed

Ludman E, Simon G, Von Korff M, Bush T, Lin E, Katon W, Walker E. Multifaceted interventions to improve the management of depression in primary care: an overview. J Affect Disord. 2002;68:98. PubMed

Simon, GE. Implementing depression treatment guidelines. Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2002;15:77-82. PubMed

Katon W, Russo J, Frank E, Barret J, Williams J Jr, Oxman T, Sullivan M, Cornell J. Predictors of nonresponse to treatment in primary care patients with dysthymia Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2002;24:20-27. PubMed

Goldberg D, Simon G, Andrews G. Psychiatric diagnosis and classification in primary care. In: Maj M, Gaebel W, Lopez-Ibor JJ, Sartorius N, eds. Psychiatric Diagnosis and Classification. London: John Wiley & Sons. 2002. PubMed

Simon GE. Why we care about the economic and social burden of bipolar disorder. In: Maj M, Akiskal H, Lopez-Ibor JJ, Sartorius N, eds. Bipolar Disorder; WPA Series on Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry. London: John Wiley & Sons. 2002. PubMed

Simon GE. Management of somatoform and factitious disorders. In: Nathan PE and Gorman JM eds. A Guide to Treatments that Work. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 2002. PubMed

Katon W, Ludman E, Simon GE, Lin E, Walker E, Bush T, Von Korff M. The Depression Helpbook. Bull Publishing Company 2002. PubMed

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