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  Back to Mental Health

Recent publications on Mental Health

Ormel J, VonKorff M, Ustun TB, Pini S, Korten A, Oldehinkel T. Common mental disorders and disability across cultures. Results from the WHO Collaborative Study on Psychological Problems in General Health Care. JAMA. 1994;272(22):1741-8. PubMed

Strosahl K, Robinson P, Heinrich RL, Dea RA, Del Toro I, Kisch J, Radcliffe A. New dimensions in behavioral health/primary care integration.  HMO Pract. 1994;8(4):176-9. PubMed

Sopher BL, Fukuchi K, Smith AC, Leppig KA, Furlong CE, Martin GM. Neurotoxicity mediated by conditional expression of a carboxy-terminal derivative of the beta amyloid precursor protein. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 1994 Oct;26(1-2):207-17. PubMed

Durham ML. Healthcare's greatest challenge: providing service for people with severe mental illness in managed care. Behavioral Sciences and the Law. 1994;12. PubMed

Wagner EH, VonKorff M, Simon GE. Anxious and depressed patients in primary care: the need for more clinical epidemiology. (Editorial). J Gen Intern Med. 1994;9(9):534-5. PubMed

Kukull WA, Larson EB, Teri L, Bowen J, McCormick W, Pfanschmidt ML. The Mini-Mental State Examination score and the clinical diagnosis of dementia. J Clin Epidemiol. 1994;47(9):1061-7. PubMed

Simon GE. Psychiatric symptoms in multiple chemical sensitivity. Toxicol Ind Health. 1994;10(4-5):487-96. PubMed

Simon GE, VonKorff M, Durham ML. Predictors of outpatient mental health use in an HMO primary care sample. Am J Psychiatry. 1994;151(6):908-13. PubMed

Katon W, Lin E, von Korff M, Bush T, Walker E, Simon G, Robinson P. The predictors of persistence of depression in primary care. J Affect Disord. 1994;31(2):81-90. PubMed

Katon W, Von Korff M, Lin E, Walker E, Simon G, Robinson P, Bush T, Irvin S. Methodologic issues in randomized trials of liaison psychiatry in primary care. Psychosom Med. 1994;56(2):97-103. PubMed

Durham ML, LaFond JQ. Cognitive dissonance: have insanity defense and civil commitment reforms made a difference? Villanova Law Review. 1994;39(1):71-122. PubMed

Fogerty J, Engel C, Russo J, Simon G, Katon W. Hypertension and pheochromocytoma testing: the association with anxiety disorders. Arch Fam Med. 1994;3:55-60. PubMed

Von Korff M. Methodologic perspective: getting answers to the most important questions. In: Miranda J, Hohmann AA, Attkisson C and Larson D (Eds) Mental Disorders in Primary Care, San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 1994, pp 421-447. PubMed

Simon GE, VonKorff M, Wagner EH, Barlow W. Patterns of antidepressant use in community practice. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1993;15(6):399-408. PubMed

Sartorius N, Ustun TB, Costa e Silva JA, Goldberg D, Lecrubier Y, Ormel J, Von Korff M, Wittchen HU. An international study of psychological problems in primary care. Preliminary report from the World Health Organization Collaborative Project on 'Psychological Problems in General Health Care'. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1993;50(10):819-24. PubMed

Leppig KA, Pagon R. Phenotypic correlations of ocular coloboma without known cause. Clin Dysmorphol. 1993 Oct;2(4):322-31. PubMed

Simon GE, Daniell W, Stockbridge H, Claypoole K, Rosenstock L. Immunologic, psychologic and neuropsychologic factors in multiple chemical sensitivity: a controlled study. Ann Intern Med. 1993;119(2):97-103. PubMed

Simon GE, Revicki D, VonKorff M. Telephone assessment of depression severity. J Psychiatr Res. 1993;27(3):247-52. PubMed

Folsom V, Krahn D, Nairn K, Gold L, Demitrack MA, Silk KR. The impact of sexual and physical abuse on eating disordered and psychiatric symptoms: a comparison of eating disordered and psychiatric inpatients.  Int J Eat Disord. 1993;13(3):249-57. PubMed

Ormel J, Von Korff M, Van den Brink W, Katon W, Brilman E, Oldehinkel T. Depression, anxiety, and social disability show synchrony of change in primary care patients. Am J Public Health. 1993;83(3):385-90. PubMed

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