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1Effectiveness of care models for chronic disease management: A scoping review of systematic reviews
PM and R, 2024, 16, 174-189
2.019Citations (PDF)
2Impact of pain and adverse health outcomes on long-term US testicular cancer survivors4.78Citations (PDF)
3Varying definitions of long-term opioid therapy: examining prevalence, prescription patterns, and substance-related adverse outcomes
Pain Medicine, 2024, 25, 687-689
2.10Citations (PDF)
4Associations of opioid prescription dose and discontinuation with risk of substance-related morbidity in long-term opioid therapy
Pain, 2022, 163, e588-e595
4.49Citations (PDF)
5Prevalence and Predictors of Symptoms in Persons with Advanced Dementia Living in the Community
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2022, 25, 1376-1385
1.49Citations (PDF)
6Standardized Versus Tailored Implementation of Measurement-Based Care for Depression in Community Mental Health Clinics
Psychiatric Services, 2022, 73, 1094-1101
2.313Citations (PDF)
7Agreement between older adult patient and caregiver proxy symptom reports2.626Citations (PDF)
8Acceptance and commitment therapy for patient fatigue interference and caregiver burden in advanced gastrointestinal cancer: Results of a pilot randomized trial
Palliative Medicine, 2022, 36, 1104-1117
3.228Citations (PDF)
9Screening for perinatal depression with the Patient Health Questionnaire depression scale (PHQ-9): A systematic review and meta-analysis2.7112Citations (PDF)
10Responsiveness of PROMIS and Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) Depression Scales in three clinical trials3.043Citations (PDF)
1170400 Collaborative Care for Opioid Dependence And Pain (CCODAP): A Pilot Randomized Control Trial of an Opioid Tapering Intervention0.50Citations (PDF)
12Use of Medications for Treating Anxiety or Depression among Testicular Cancer Survivors: A Multi-Institutional Study1.26Citations (PDF)
13Two Birds with One Stone: Joint Screening for Perinatal Depression and Anxiety
Journal of Women's Health, 2021, 30, 455-456
2.24Citations (PDF)
14Research approaches for evaluating opioid sparing in clinical trials of acute and chronic pain treatments: Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials recommendations
Pain, 2021, 162, 2669-2681
4.441Citations (PDF)
15Somatic, Anxiety, and Depressive (SAD) Symptoms in Young Adult Latinx Immigrants: Prevalence and Predictors1.512Citations (PDF)
16The Patient Mania Questionnaire (PMQ-9): a Brief Scale for Assessing and Monitoring Manic Symptoms2.815Citations (PDF)
17Design and methods of the Care Management for the Effective Use of Opioids (CAMEO) trial
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2021, 106, 106456
1.61Citations (PDF)
18Diagnostic operating characteristics of PROMIS scales in screening for depression2.225Citations (PDF)
19Composite measures of pain, anxiety, and depressive (PAD) symptoms: Construct and predictive validity2.77Citations (PDF)
20Sleep Disturbance Predicts Less Improvement in Pain Outcomes: Secondary Analysis of the SPACE Randomized Clinical Trial
Pain Medicine, 2020, 21, 1162-1167
2.118Citations (PDF)
21Telecare management of pain and mood symptoms: Adherence, utility, and patient satisfaction4.47Citations (PDF)
22COVID-19 Status Differentially Affects Olfaction: A Prospective Case-Control Study
OTO Open, 2020, 4, 2473974X2097017
1.18Citations (PDF)
23Disentangling trait versus state characteristics of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale and the PHQ‐8 Depression Scale
European Journal of Pain, 2020, 24, 1624-1634
3.29Citations (PDF)
24Predictors of depression outcomes in adults with cancer: A 12 month longitudinal study2.213Citations (PDF)
25Minimally important differences and severity thresholds are estimated for the PROMIS depression scales from three randomized clinical trials
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2020, 266, 100-108
4.898Citations (PDF)
26Psychological Processes and Symptom Outcomes in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study
Mindfulness, 2020, 11, 905-916
2.64Citations (PDF)
27Patients’ Experiences with Telecare for Chronic Pain and Mood Symptoms: A Qualitative Study
Pain Medicine, 2020, 21, 2137-2145
2.110Citations (PDF)
28SymTrak-8 as a Brief Measure for Assessing Symptoms in Older Adults2.83Citations (PDF)
29Patient race and opioid misuse history influence provider risk perceptions for future opioid-related problems.
American Psychologist, 2020, 75, 784-795
2.435Citations (PDF)
30A Time Motion Study Evaluating the Impact of Geographic Cohorting of Hospitalists
Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2020, 15, 338-344
1.417Citations (PDF)
31Assessing depression improvement with the remission evaluation and mood inventory tool (REMIT)2.76Citations (PDF)
32Measurement invariance of the patient health questionnaire‐9 (PHQ‐9) depression screener in U.S. adults across sex, race/ethnicity, and education level: NHANES 2005–2016
Depression and Anxiety, 2019, 36, 813-823
3.2230Citations (PDF)
33Challenges with Implementing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Opioid Guideline: A Consensus Panel Report
Pain Medicine, 2019, 20, 724-735
2.1188Citations (PDF)
34Designing the relational team development intervention to improve management of mental health in primary care using iterative stakeholder engagement3.13Citations (PDF)
35PROMIS 4-item measures and numeric rating scales efficiently assess SPADE symptoms compared with legacy measures3.743Citations (PDF)
36Automated Self-management (ASM) vs. ASM-Enhanced Collaborative Care for Chronic Pain and Mood Symptoms: the CAMMPS Randomized Clinical Trial2.838Citations (PDF)
37Reliability and Validity of SymTrak, a Multi-Domain Tool for Monitoring Symptoms of Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions2.89Citations (PDF)
38Development and Feasibility of SymTrak, aMulti-domain Tool for Monitoring Symptoms of Older Adults in Primary Care2.88Citations (PDF)
39Effect of Collaborative Telerehabilitation on Functional Impairment and Pain Among Patients With Advanced-Stage Cancer
JAMA Oncology, 2019, 5, 644
14.6143Citations (PDF)
40Pain Coping Skills Training for Patients Who Catastrophize About Pain Prior to Knee Arthroplasty3.488Citations (PDF)
41Comparative Responsiveness and Minimally Important Difference of Common Anxiety Measures
Medical Care, 2019, 57, 890-897
1.873Citations (PDF)
42A randomized controlled trial testing a virtual perspective-taking intervention to reduce race and socioeconomic status disparities in pain care
Pain, 2019, 160, 2229-2240
4.463Citations (PDF)
43Implementing Measurement-Based Care in Behavioral Health
JAMA Psychiatry, 2019, 76, 324
13.2516Citations (PDF)
44Comparative Responsiveness of the PROMIS Pain Interference Short Forms With Legacy Pain Measures: Results From Three Randomized Clinical Trials
Journal of Pain, 2019, 20, 664-675
1.354Citations (PDF)
45Comparative validity and responsiveness of PHQ-ADS and other composite anxiety-depression measures
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2019, 246, 437-443
4.877Citations (PDF)
46Core Outcome Measures for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Research: Recommendations from a Veterans Health Administration Work Group
Pain Medicine, 2019, 20, 1500-1508
2.159Citations (PDF)
47Effect of Opioid vs Nonopioid Medications on Pain-Related Function in Patients With Chronic Back Pain or Hip or Knee Osteoarthritis Pain17.1856Citations (PDF)
48Depression screening and management in primary care
Family Practice, 2018, 35, 1-3
2.516Citations (PDF)
49Incorporating PROMIS Symptom Measures into Primary Care Practice—a Randomized Clinical Trial2.850Citations (PDF)
50Association of Mental Health Conditions and Treatments With Long-term Opioid Analgesic Receipt Among Adolescents
JAMA Pediatrics, 2018, 172, 423
8.951Citations (PDF)
51Acceptability of a telecare intervention for persistent musculoskeletal pain4.410Citations (PDF)
52Comprehensive vs. Assisted Management of Mood and Pain Symptoms (CAMMPS) trial: Study design and sample characteristics
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2018, 64, 179-187
1.627Citations (PDF)
53The rationale, design, and methods of a randomized, controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of collaborative telecare in preserving function among patients with late stage cancer and hematologic conditions
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2018, 64, 254-264
1.624Citations (PDF)
54Estimating minimally important differences for the PROMIS pain interference scales: results from 3 randomized clinical trials
Pain, 2018, 159, 775-782
4.4183Citations (PDF)
55Depression Screening Rates and Symptom Severity by Alcohol Use Among Primary Care Adult Patients1.39Citations (PDF)
56Opioid use prior to knee arthroplasty in patients who catastrophize about their pain: preoperative data from a multisite randomized clinical trial
Journal of Pain Research, 2018, Volume 11, 1549-1557
2.42Citations (PDF)
57A qualitative study of patients’ perceptions of the utility of patient-reported outcome measures of symptoms in primary care clinics
Quality of Life Research, 2018, 27, 3157-3166
2.131Citations (PDF)
58The Cancer Loneliness Scale and Cancer-related Negative Social Expectations Scale: development and validation
Quality of Life Research, 2017, 26, 1901-1913
2.144Citations (PDF)
59Incident and long-term opioid therapy among patients with psychiatric conditions and medications: a national study of commercial health care claims
Pain, 2017, 158, 140-148
4.4108Citations (PDF)
60Depression as Measured by PHQ-9 Versus Clinical Diagnosis as an Independent Predictor of Long-Term Mortality in a Prospective Cohort of Medical Inpatients
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2017, 79, 273-282
2.236Citations (PDF)
61Design, recruitment outcomes, and sample characteristics of the Strategies for Prescribing Analgesics Comparative Effectiveness (SPACE) trial
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2017, 62, 130-139
1.622Citations (PDF)
62Screening for Depression17.152Citations (PDF)
63Comparing the Patient Health Questionnaire – 15 and the Somatic Symptom Scale – 8 as measures of somatic symptom burden2.251Citations (PDF)
64Cancer-related loneliness mediates the relationships between social constraints and symptoms among cancer patients2.557Citations (PDF)
65Variations in the management of fibromyalgia by physician specialty: rheumatology versus primary care1.14Citations (PDF)
66Comparative Responsiveness of the PROMIS Pain Interference Short Forms, Brief Pain Inventory, PEG, and SF-36 Bodily Pain Subscale
Medical Care, 2016, 54, 414-421
1.8104Citations (PDF)
67The SPADE Symptom Cluster in Primary Care Patients With Chronic Pain
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2016, 32, 388-393
2.461Citations (PDF)
68Randomized controlled pilot trial of mindfulness-based stress reduction compared to psychoeducational support for persistently fatigued breast and colorectal cancer survivors
Supportive Care in Cancer, 2016, 24, 4085-4096
2.498Citations (PDF)
69The bidirectional relationship between sleep complaints and pain: Analysis of data from a randomized trial.
Health Psychology, 2016, 35, 41-49
1.7143Citations (PDF)
70Cognitive and Situational Precipitants of Loneliness Among Patients With Cancer: A Qualitative Analysis
Oncology Nursing Forum, 2016, 43, 156-163
1.239Citations (PDF)
71Development and Validation of the Somatic Symptom Disorder–B Criteria Scale (SSD-12)
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2016, 78, 5-12
2.2222Citations (PDF)
72Patient Health Questionnaire Anxiety and Depression Scale: Initial Validation in Three Clinical Trials
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2016, 78, 716-727
2.2409Citations (PDF)
73Opioid Use as a Predictor of Health Care Use and Pain Outcomes: Analysis of Clinical Trial Data
Pain Medicine, 2016, 17, 1261-1268
2.18Citations (PDF)
74Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Correlates of Anxiety at 1 Year After Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury2.059Citations (PDF)
75Somatic symptoms deserve our attention.
Families, Systems and Health, 2016, 34, 330-333
0.64Citations (PDF)
76Long-term Evaluation of Opioid Treatment in Fibromyalgia
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2015, 31, 7-13
2.468Citations (PDF)
77Lower PHQ-9 cutpoint accurately diagnosed depression in people with long-term conditions attending the Accident and Emergency Department
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2015, 176, 155-163
4.830Citations (PDF)
78Evaluation of Stepped Care for Chronic Pain (ESCAPE) in Veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan Conflicts
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2015, 175, 682
10.8115Citations (PDF)
79Telemedicine Screening for Eye Disease17.114Citations (PDF)
80Pragmatic characteristics of patient-reported outcome measures are important for use in clinical practice3.796Citations (PDF)
81Chronic pain and comorbid mental health conditions: independent associations of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression with pain, disability, and quality of life2.5180Citations (PDF)
82Randomized controlled pilot study of mindfulness‐based stress reduction for persistently fatigued cancer survivors
Psycho-Oncology, 2015, 24, 885-893
3.1134Citations (PDF)
83Cost effectiveness of telecare management for pain and depression in patients with cancer: results from a randomized trial
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2014, 36, 599-606
2.744Citations (PDF)
84Telecare Collaborative Management of Chronic Pain in Primary Care17.1185Citations (PDF)
85The Somatic Symptom Scale–8 (SSS-8)
JAMA Internal Medicine, 2014, 174, 399
10.8633Citations (PDF)
86Preferences, Experience, and Attitudes in the Management of Chronic Pain and Depression
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2014, 30, 766-774
2.421Citations (PDF)
87Methods for the design of vasomotor symptom trials
Menopause, 2014, 21, 45-58
2.660Citations (PDF)
88Operating Characteristics of PROMIS Four-Item Depression and Anxiety Scales in Primary Care Patients with Chronic Pain
Pain Medicine, 2014, 15, 1892-1901
2.1170Citations (PDF)
89Validity of the Greek version of the PHQ 15-item Somatic Symptom Severity Scale in patients with chronic medical conditions and correlations with emergency department use and illness perceptions
Comprehensive Psychiatry, 2014, 55, 1950-1959
4.325Citations (PDF)
90Symptom Burden and Comorbidities Impact the Consistency of Responses on Patient-Reported Functional Outcomes2.015Citations (PDF)
91A Practical and Evidence-Based Approach to Common Symptoms10.4120Citations (PDF)
92Trends in Office-Based Mental Health Care Provided by Psychiatrists and Primary Care Physicians2.8165Citations (PDF)
93Association between anxiety, health-related quality of life and functional impairment in primary care patients with chronic pain
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2013, 35, 359-365
2.7168Citations (PDF)
94Association between sense of coherence and health-related quality of life among primary care patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain3.029Citations (PDF)
95Longitudinal Comparison of Three Depression Measures in Adult Cancer Patients0.939Citations (PDF)
96Stepped Care to Optimize Pain care Effectiveness (SCOPE) trial study design and sample characteristics
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2013, 34, 270-281
1.656Citations (PDF)
97Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Celiac Plexus Neurolysis in Pancreatic Cancer: A Prospective Pilot Study of Safety Using 10 mL versus 20 mL Alcohol0.532Citations (PDF)
98Telephone-based cognitive-behavioural therapy and a structured exercise programme are effective for chronic widespread pain (fibromyalgia)
Evidence-Based Medicine, 2013, 18, 23-24
0.95Citations (PDF)
99Longitudinal Observation of Treatment Patterns and Outcomes for Patients with Fibromyalgia: 12-Month Findings from the REFLECTIONS Study
Pain Medicine, 2013, 14, 1400-1415
2.134Citations (PDF)
100Anxiety but Not Social Stressors Predict 12-Month Depression and Pain Severity
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2013, 29, 95-101
2.464Citations (PDF)
101Maternal Somatic Symptoms, Psychosocial Correlates, and Subsequent Pediatric Emergency Department Use
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2013, 29, 170-174
1.05Citations (PDF)
102Longitudinal relationships between fatigue and depression in cancer patients with depression and/or pain.
Health Psychology, 2013, 32, 1199-1208
1.726Citations (PDF)
103Enhancing the clinical utility of depression screening
Cmaj, 2012, 184, 281-282
1.3192Citations (PDF)
104Predictors of Cancer-Related Pain Improvement Over Time
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2012, 74, 642-647
2.242Citations (PDF)
105A pragmatic 12-week, randomized trial of duloxetine versus generic selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors in the treatment of adult outpatients in a moderate-to-severe depressive episode1.328Citations (PDF)
106Burden of Illness and Treatment Patterns for Patients with Fibromyalgia
Pain Medicine, 2012, 13, 1366-1376
2.156Citations (PDF)
107Testing the PHQ-9 Interview and Observational Versions (PHQ-9 OV) for MDS 3.02.4114Citations (PDF)
108The Relationship of Level of Positive Mental Health With Current Mental Disorders in Predicting Suicidal Behavior and Academic Impairment in College Students2.7362Citations (PDF)
109Depression Improvement Is Related to Social Role Functioning After Stroke2.026Citations (PDF)
110Somatic symptoms in cancer patients trajectory over 12 months and impact on functional status and disability
Supportive Care in Cancer, 2012, 21, 765-773
2.439Citations (PDF)
111Impact of Depression on 12-Month Outcomes in Primary-Care Patients with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain0.316Citations (PDF)
112Do Somatic and Cognitive Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury Confound Depression Screening?2.079Citations (PDF)
113Comparing fibromyalgia across different clinical settings: Is it apples and oranges, or oranges and tangerines?*
European Journal of Pain, 2011, 15, 887-888
3.22Citations (PDF)
114A Provisional Screening Instrument for Four Common Mental Disorders in Adult Primary Care Patients
Psychosomatics, 2011, 52, 48-55
3.029Citations (PDF)
115Reciprocal Relationship Between Pain and Depression: A 12-Month Longitudinal Analysis in Primary Care
Journal of Pain, 2011, 12, 964-973
1.3500Citations (PDF)
116Cancer-Related Pain and Disability: A Longitudinal Study0.925Citations (PDF)
117Toward a more comprehensive assessment of depression remission: the Remission Evaluation and Mood Inventory Tool (REMIT)
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2011, 33, 279-286
2.716Citations (PDF)
118Comparison of SF-36 vitality scale and Fatigue Symptom Inventory in assessing cancer-related fatigue
Supportive Care in Cancer, 2011, 19, 1255-1259
2.478Citations (PDF)
119PHQ-8 Days: a measurement option for DSM-5 Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) severity2.366Citations (PDF)
120Screening for major depression in cancer outpatients
Cancer, 2011, 117, 218-227
4.1164Citations (PDF)
121PDI-4A: An Augmented Provisional Screening Instrument Assessing 5 Additional Common Anxiety-Related Diagnoses in Adult Primary Care Patients
Postgraduate Medicine, 2011, 123, 89-95
2.88Citations (PDF)
122Telecare Management of Pain and Depression in Patients With Cancer0.927Citations (PDF)
123Trauma Exposure and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Primary Care Patients2.832Citations (PDF)
124The association of depression and anxiety with health‐related quality of life in cancer patients with depression and/or pain
Psycho-Oncology, 2010, 19, 734-741
3.1252Citations (PDF)
125Comparative Responsiveness of Pain Outcome Measures Among Primary Care Patients With Musculoskeletal Pain
Medical Care, 2010, 48, 1007-1014
1.8148Citations (PDF)
126Review: GPs accurately diagnose about 50% of patients with depression and accurately classify 81% of nondepressed patients10.42Citations (PDF)
127The Association of Depression and Pain with Health-Related Quality of Life, Disability, and Health Care Use in Cancer Patients0.9226Citations (PDF)
128Screening for suicidality in cancer patients using Item 9 of the nine-item patient health questionnaire; does the item score predict who requires further assessment?
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2010, 32, 218-220
2.754Citations (PDF)
129The Patient Health Questionnaire Somatic, Anxiety, and Depressive Symptom Scales: a systematic review
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2010, 32, 345-359
2.73,567Citations (PDF)
130Depression and comorbid panic in primary care patients
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2010, 123, 283-290
4.89Citations (PDF)
131Predictors of Pain Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Co-morbid with Depression: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial
Pain Medicine, 2010, 11, 482-491
2.170Citations (PDF)
132Sex Differences in Pain and Pain-Related Disability among Primary Care Patients with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
Pain Medicine, 2010, 11, 232-239
2.1138Citations (PDF)
133The Adverse Effects of Comorbid Pain on Depression Outcomes in Primary Care Patients: Results from the Artist Trial
Pain Medicine, 2010, 11, 732-741
2.161Citations (PDF)
134Analgesic Prescribing for Patients Who Are Discharged from an Emergency Department
Pain Medicine, 2010, 11, 1072-1077
2.155Citations (PDF)
135Effect of Telecare Management on Pain and Depression in Patients With Cancer17.1303Citations (PDF)
136Somatic Symptoms in Patients With Cancer Experiencing Pain or Depression8.6105Citations (PDF)
137Self-Management Support and Communication from Nurse Care Managers Compared with Primary Care Physicians: A Focus Group Study of Patients with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
Pain Management Nursing, 2010, 11, 26-34
1.458Citations (PDF)
138Responsiveness of motor and nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson disease to dopaminergic therapy4.058Citations (PDF)
139The P4 Screener0.978Citations (PDF)
140Efficacy of Treatment for Somatoform Disorders: A Review of Randomized Controlled Trials1.14Citations (PDF)
141Optimized Antidepressant Therapy and Pain Self-management in Primary Care Patients With Depression and Musculoskeletal Pain17.1412Citations (PDF)
142Psychosocial stress and anxiety in musculoskeletal pain patients with and without depression
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2009, 31, 116-122
2.758Citations (PDF)
143Pharmacotherapy of chronic pain: a synthesis of recommendations from systematic reviews
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2009, 31, 206-219
2.7265Citations (PDF)
144The Indiana Cancer Pain and Depression (INCPAD) trial
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2009, 31, 240-253
2.771Citations (PDF)
145The PHQ-8 as a measure of current depression in the general population
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2009, 114, 163-173
4.84,471Citations (PDF)
146Development and Initial Validation of the PEG, a Three-item Scale Assessing Pain Intensity and Interference2.8677Citations (PDF)
147Barriers and Facilitators to Chronic Pain Self-Management: A Qualitative Study of Primary Care Patients with Comorbid Musculoskeletal Pain and Depression
Pain Medicine, 2009, 10, 1280-1290
2.1221Citations (PDF)
148Associations between smoking cessation and anxiety and depression among U.S. adults
Addictive Behaviors, 2009, 34, 491-497
3.3111Citations (PDF)
149Cancer-Related Fatigue and Its Associations With Depression and Anxiety: A Systematic Review
Psychosomatics, 2009, 50, 440-447
3.0295Citations (PDF)
150An Ultra-Brief Screening Scale for Anxiety and Depression: The PHQ–4
Psychosomatics, 2009, 50, 613-621
3.0587Citations (PDF)
151Pain and Depression in Gynecology Patients
Psychosomatics, 2009, 50, 270-276
3.031Citations (PDF)
152Cancer-Related Fatigue and Its Associations With Depression and Anxiety: A Systematic Review
Psychosomatics, 2009, 50, 440-447
3.0145Citations (PDF)
153An Ultra-Brief Screening Scale for Anxiety and Depression: The PHQ-4
Psychosomatics, 2009, 50, 613-621
3.02,552Citations (PDF)
154Self-management practices among primary care patients with musculoskeletal pain and depression2.538Citations (PDF)
155Trajectories of improvement for six depression-related outcomes2.730Citations (PDF)
156The association of depression and anxiety with obesity and unhealthy behaviors among community-dwelling US adults
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2008, 30, 127-137
2.7481Citations (PDF)
157Depression, anxiety and somatization in primary care: syndrome overlap and functional impairment
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2008, 30, 191-199
2.7614Citations (PDF)
158Gastrointestinal symptoms in primary care: Prevalence and association with depression and anxiety2.2151Citations (PDF)
159A transdisciplinary training program for behavioral oncology and cancer control scientists
Nursing Outlook, 2008, 56, 123-131
2.113Citations (PDF)
160Impact of pain on the outcomes of depression treatment: Results from the RESPECT trial
Pain, 2008, 134, 209-215
4.4141Citations (PDF)
161Depression and Anxiety in the United States: Findings From the 2006 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Psychiatric Services, 2008, 59, 1383-1390
2.3356Citations (PDF)
162Prevalence, Impact, and Prognosis of Multisomatoform Disorder in Primary Care: A 5-Year Follow-up Study
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2008, 70, 430-434
2.2113Citations (PDF)
163Association of Depression and Anxiety Alone and in Combination With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in Primary Care Patients
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2008, 70, 890-897
2.2485Citations (PDF)
164RESPECT-Mil: Feasibility of a Systems-Level Collaborative Care Approach to Depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Military Primary Care
Military Medicine, 2008, 173, 935-940
1.0127Citations (PDF)
165Validity/Reliability of PHQ-9 and PHQ-2 Depression Scales Among Adults Living with HIV/AIDS in Western Kenya2.8425Citations (PDF)
166Care Management of Poststroke Depression
Stroke, 2007, 38, 998-1003
6.0126Citations (PDF)
167Effects of depression and pain severity on satisfaction in medical outpatients: Analysis of the Medical Outcomes Study1.542Citations (PDF)
168Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care: Prevalence, Impairment, Comorbidity, and Detection10.43,983Citations (PDF)
169Pharmacologic Management of Painful Bladder Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis8.662Citations (PDF)
170Outcome and Impact of Mental Disorders in Primary Care at 5 years
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007, 69, 270-276
2.275Citations (PDF)
171Revising the Classification of Somatoform Disorders: Key Questions and Preliminary Recommendations
Psychosomatics, 2007, 48, 277-285
3.0153Citations (PDF)
172Somatoform Disorders and Recent Diagnostic Controversies2.351Citations (PDF)
173Triangulating Patient and Clinician Perspectives on Clinically Important Differences in Health-Related Quality of Life among Patients with Heart Disease
Health Services Research, 2007, 42, 2257-2274
2.128Citations (PDF)
174The association of depression and anxiety with medical symptom burden in patients with chronic medical illness
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2007, 29, 147-155
2.7841Citations (PDF)
175Stepped Care for Affective Disorders and Musculoskeletal Pain (SCAMP) study
General Hospital Psychiatry, 2007, 29, 506-517
2.782Citations (PDF)
176Concordance between the PHQ-9 and the HSCL-20 in depressed primary care patients4.882Citations (PDF)
177Efficacy of Treatment for Somatoform Disorders: A Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
Psychosomatic Medicine, 2007, 69, 881-888
2.2394Citations (PDF)
178Validity of patient-reported health-related quality of life global ratings of change using structural equation modeling
Quality of Life Research, 2007, 16, 1193-1202
2.127Citations (PDF)
179Measuring Patient and Clinician Perspectives to Evaluate Change in Health-Related Quality of Life Among Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease2.838Citations (PDF)
180An Exploratory Study of Primary Care Physician Decision Making Regarding Total Joint Arthroplasty2.87Citations (PDF)
181Effectiveness of a 1-Year Resident Training Program in Clinical Research: A Controlled Before-and-After Study2.855Citations (PDF)
182Duloxetine in Practice-Based Clinical Settings0.94Citations (PDF)
183Interpreting quality-of-life data: methods for community consensus in asthma1.14Citations (PDF)
184Symptoms, Syndromes, and the Value of Psychiatric Diagnostics in Patients Who Have Functional Somatic Disorders3.495Citations (PDF)
185Physician-estimated disease severity in patients with chronic heart or lung disease: a cross-sectional analysis3.014Citations (PDF)
186Physical symptom disorder: A simpler diagnostic category for somatization-spectrum conditions2.2134Citations (PDF)
187Management of chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: An evidence-based approach
Urology, 2006, 67, 881-888
1.536Citations (PDF)
188How Valid Are Family Proxy Assessments of Stroke Patients’ Health-Related Quality of Life?
Stroke, 2006, 37, 2081-2085
6.0137Citations (PDF)
189Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Relationship Between Depression Severity and Functional Status
Psychiatric Services, 2006, 57, 498-503
2.358Citations (PDF)
190Predictors of Incident Chronic Widespread Pain Among Veterans Following the First Gulf War
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2006, 22, 554-563
2.434Citations (PDF)
191Antidepressants and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Symptom Syndromes
CNS Spectrums, 2006, 11, 212-222
0.6131Citations (PDF)
192Using the patient health questionnaire-9 to measure depression among racially and ethnically diverse primary care patients2.8624Citations (PDF)
193A comparison of traditional and Rasch cut points for assessing clinically important change in health-related quality of life among patients with asthma
Quality of Life Research, 2006, 15, 1639-1649
2.115Citations (PDF)
194Factors Associated with Drug Adherence and Blood Pressure Control in Patients with Hypertension
Pharmacotherapy, 2006, 26, 483-492
2.9127Citations (PDF)
195Long term outcomes from the IMPACT randomised trial for depressed elderly patients in primary care
BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2006, 332, 259-263
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196A Brief Measure for Assessing Generalized Anxiety Disorder8.627,207Citations (PDF)
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