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1Exploring older adults’ experiences seeking psychological services using the network episode model
Ageing and Society, 2022, 42, 48-71
2.75Citations (PDF)
2Evaluation of a decision aid for the treatment of depression among college students2.83Citations (PDF)
3Development of the Dietitian Integrated Evaluation Tool for Gluten-free Diets (DIET-GFD)
Nutrition, 2020, 78, 110819
2.812Citations (PDF)
4Can individuals with celiac disease identify gluten-free foods correctly?
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2020, 36, 82-90
0.630Citations (PDF)
5New Patient Education Video on Colonoscopy Preparation: Development and Evaluation Study
JMIR Human Factors, 2020, 7, e15353
2.32Citations (PDF)
6Increased Burden of Psychiatric Disorders in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2019, 25, 360-368
2.4223Citations (PDF)
7Association Between IBD Disability and Reduced Work Productivity (Presenteeism): A Population-Based Study in Manitoba, Canada
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2019, 25, 352-359
2.431Citations (PDF)
8Gender differences in information needs and preferences regarding depression among individuals with multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease and rheumatoid arthritis
Patient Education and Counseling, 2019, 102, 1722-1729
2.014Citations (PDF)
9The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Undiagnosed Depression and Anxiety Disorders Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2019, 25, 1674-1680
2.493Citations (PDF)
10The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Symptom Inventory: A Patient-report Scale for Research and Clinical Application
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2019, 25, 1277-1290
2.441Citations (PDF)
11The Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health Care Use in the Manitoba IBD Cohort Study
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2019, 25, 1700-1710
2.420Citations (PDF)
12Information experiences, needs, and preferences of colonoscopy patients
Medicine (United States), 2019, 98, e15738
1.318Citations (PDF)
13Comorbid anxiety, depression, and cognition in MS and other immune-mediated disorders
Neurology, 2019, 92,
1.2100Citations (PDF)
14Searching for answers: How well do depression websites answer the public’s questions about treatment choices?2.011Citations (PDF)
15Inflammatory bowel disease patient profiles are related to specific information needs: A nationwide survey4.727Citations (PDF)
16Evaluating Information Quality of Revised Patient Education Information on Colonoscopy: It Is New But Is It Improved?1.78Citations (PDF)
17The Validity and Reliability of Screening Measures for Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2018, 24, 1867-1875
2.4100Citations (PDF)
18Increased Burden of Psychiatric Disorders in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Arthritis Care and Research, 2018, 70, 970-978
3.1132Citations (PDF)
19Physical comorbidities increase the risk of psychiatric comorbidity in immune-mediated inflammatory disease2.529Citations (PDF)
20The validity and reliability of screening measures for depression and anxiety disorders in multiple sclerosis2.0143Citations (PDF)
21Validation of the PHQ-9 for Suicidal Ideation in Persons with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2018, 24, 1641-1648
2.429Citations (PDF)
22Anxiety Associated with Colonoscopy and Flexible Sigmoidoscopy: A Systematic Review0.4107Citations (PDF)
23Evaluating the quality of perinatal anxiety information available online2.235Citations (PDF)
24The association of fatigue, pain, depression and anxiety with work and activity impairment in immune mediated inflammatory diseases
PLoS ONE, 2018, 13, e0198975
2.576Citations (PDF)
25Living With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Protocol for a Longitudinal Study of Factors Associated With Symptom Exacerbations
JMIR Research Protocols, 2018, 7, e11317
1.214Citations (PDF)
26Effects of Psychiatric Comorbidity in Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease: Protocol for a Prospective Study1.245Citations (PDF)
27Understanding and management of anxiety and mood disorders in inflammatory bowel disease12.11Citations (PDF)
28Coping with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2017, 23, 1247-1256
2.410Citations (PDF)
29Measurement invariance across Genders on the Childhood Illness Attitude Scales (CIAS)2.015Citations (PDF)
30Workplace Accommodation for Persons With IBD: What Is Needed and What Is Accessed6.115Citations (PDF)
31Evidence of Bidirectional Associations Between Perceived Stress and Symptom Activity
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2017, 23, 473-483
2.474Citations (PDF)
32Increased incidence of psychiatric disorders in immune-mediated inflammatory disease2.0161Citations (PDF)
33Health Care Services in IBD
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2017, 23, 1461-1469
2.415Citations (PDF)
34Information Needs and Preferences of Parents Considering Treatment of Child Anxiety1.86Citations (PDF)
35Symptoms of Functional Intestinal Disorders Are Common in Patients with Celiac Disease Following Transition to a Gluten-Free Diet
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2017, 62, 2449-2454
2.236Citations (PDF)
36Estimating annual prevalence of depression and anxiety disorder in multiple sclerosis using administrative data
BMC Research Notes, 2017, 10,
1.445Citations (PDF)
37Gathering Opinions on Depression Information Needs and Preferences: Samples and Opinions in Clinic Versus Web-Based Surveys
JMIR Mental Health, 2017, 4, e13
4.19Citations (PDF)
38Mobilizing Minds: Integrated knowledge translation and youth engagement in the development of mental health information resources0.26Citations (PDF)
39Assessing the Relationship between Sources of Stress and Symptom Changes among Persons with IBD over Time: A Prospective Study2.021Citations (PDF)
40Systematic review of interventions for depression and anxiety in persons with inflammatory bowel disease1.442Citations (PDF)
41Performance of administrative case definitions for depression and anxiety in inflammatory bowel disease2.058Citations (PDF)
42Understanding Work Experiences of People with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2016, 22, 1688-1697
2.438Citations (PDF)
43Validating a Measure of Patient Self-efficacy in Disease Self-management Using a Population-based IBD Cohort
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2016, 22, 2165-2172
2.432Citations (PDF)
44Is it gluten-free? Relationship between self-reported gluten-free diet adherence and knowledge of gluten content of foods
Nutrition, 2016, 32, 777-783
2.894Citations (PDF)
45What Are Adults With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Eating? A Closer Look at the Dietary Habits of a Population‐Based Canadian IBD Cohort3.391Citations (PDF)
46Primary Care Provider Views About Usefulness and Dissemination of a Web-Based Depression Treatment Information Decision Aid5.26Citations (PDF)
47Information seeking and anxiety among colonoscopy-naïve adults: Direct-to-colonoscopy <i>vs</i> traditional consult-first pathways1.76Citations (PDF)
48Screening Tools for Anxiety in People with Multiple Sclerosis1.535Citations (PDF)
49Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Childhood Illness Attitude Scales
Children's Health Care, 2015, 44, 322-340
0.88Citations (PDF)
50Reply
Gastroenterology, 2015, 149, 1634
1.00Citations (PDF)
51How well do websites concerning children’s anxiety answer parents’ questions about treatment choices?2.414Citations (PDF)
52Lifetime Prevalence of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Young Adults: Examining Variations in the Socioeconomic Gradient3.222Citations (PDF)
53The Relationship Among Perceived Stress, Symptoms, and Inflammation in Persons With Inflammatory Bowel Disease0.4144Citations (PDF)
54A national survey of student extended health insurance programs in postsecondary institutions in Canada: Limited support for students with mental health problems.
Canadian Psychology, 2014, 55, 101-109
1.920Citations (PDF)
55Modeling Mental Health Information Preferences During the Early Adult Years: A Discrete Choice Conjoint Experiment2.260Citations (PDF)
56Parents’ Decision Making and Their Information Needs Concerning Treatments for Child Anxiety: Implications for Family-Centered Practice0.510Citations (PDF)
57The Improving Renal Complications in Adolescents With Type 2 Diabetes Through the REsearch (iCARE) Cohort Study: Rationale and Protocol
Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 2014, 38, 349-355
0.728Citations (PDF)
58Canadian clinical practice guidelines for the management of anxiety, posttraumatic stress and obsessive-compulsive disorders
BMC Psychiatry, 2014, 14, S1
3.3706Citations (PDF)
59Low Prevalence of Disability Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases a Decade After Diagnosis6.141Citations (PDF)
60Sa1201 Development of an IBD Symptom Self-Report Scale for Research and Clinical Application
Gastroenterology, 2014, 146, S-228-S-229
1.02Citations (PDF)
61Changes in Fatigue Over 2 Years Are Associated With Activity of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Psychological Factors6.1103Citations (PDF)
62Is Iron Deficiency in the Absence of Anemia Associated With Fatigue in Inflammatory Bowel Disease?0.444Citations (PDF)
63Listening to parents: The challenges of parenting kindergarten-aged children who are anxious2.48Citations (PDF)
64The Manitoba Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cohort Study: a prospective longitudinal evaluation of the use of complementary and alternative medicine services and products
Gut, 2012, 61, 521-527
14.959Citations (PDF)
65Longitudinal Change in Bone Mineral Density in a Population-Based Cohort of Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease2.926Citations (PDF)
66The Information Needs and Preferences of Persons with Longstanding Inflammatory Bowel Disease1.871Citations (PDF)
67Integrated Models of Care in Managing Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Discussion
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2012, 18, 1582-1587
2.461Citations (PDF)
68Relative importance measures for reprioritization response shift
Quality of Life Research, 2012, 22, 695-703
2.229Citations (PDF)
69Common Symptoms and Stressors Among Individuals With Inflammatory Bowel Diseases6.1116Citations (PDF)
70Health service utilization in IBD: comparison of self-report and administrative data2.760Citations (PDF)
71Panic attacks as a risk for later psychopathology: results from a nationally representative survey
Depression and Anxiety, 2011, 28, 412-419
3.941Citations (PDF)
72Information needs and preferences of recently diagnosed patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2011, 17, 590-598
2.4116Citations (PDF)
73A population-based study of fatigue and sleep difficulties in inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2011, 17, 1882-1889
2.4263Citations (PDF)
74Psychiatric Disorders in Patients with Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: Prevalence, Association with Disease Activity, and Overall Patient Well-being2.136Citations (PDF)
75Fatigue and Quality of Sleep in Patients with Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease2.120Citations (PDF)
76Measures of relative importance for health-related quality of life
Quality of Life Research, 2011, 21, 1-11
2.222Citations (PDF)
77Anxiety Disorders in Children with Chronic Health Problems
2011, , 479-503
3Citations (PDF)
78Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder in a Population-Based Sample of Active Canadian Military Personnel2.913Citations (PDF)
79Separate and cumulative effects of adverse childhood experiences in predicting adult health and health care utilization
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2010, 34, 454-464
3.0426Citations (PDF)
80How Well Does the Internet Answer Patients’ Questions about Inflammatory Bowel Disease?2.038Citations (PDF)
81A Prospective Population-Based Study of Triggers of Symptomatic Flares in IBD0.4351Citations (PDF)
82Depression and anxiety in inflammatory bowel disease: A review of comorbidity and management
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2009, 15, 1105-1118
2.4525Citations (PDF)
83Stress Coping, Distress, and Health Perceptions in Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Community Controls0.4111Citations (PDF)
84The Manitoba IBD Index: Evidence for a New and Simple Indicator of IBD Activity0.4109Citations (PDF)
85Health Risk Behaviors and Mental Health Problems as Mediators of the Relationship Between Childhood Abuse and Adult Health3.3137Citations (PDF)
86Population-based controlled study of social support, self-perceived stress, activity and work issues, and access to health care in inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2008, 14, 526-535
2.454Citations (PDF)
87Longitudinal study of quality of life and psychological functioning for active, fluctuating, and inactive disease patterns in inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 2008, 14, 1575-1584
2.4219Citations (PDF)
88The Manitoba IBD Cohort Study: A Population-Based Study of the Prevalence of Lifetime and 12-Month Anxiety and Mood Disorders0.4387Citations (PDF)
89Interoceptive Exposure in the Treatment of Health Anxiety and Hypochondriasis0.716Citations (PDF)
90Death Anxiety: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach0.7140Citations (PDF)
91Predictors of Medication Adherence in Inflammatory Bowel Disease0.4246Citations (PDF)
92Striatal Function in Generalized Social Phobia: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
Biological Psychiatry, 2007, 61, 396-404
1.586Citations (PDF)
93Mental health and the city: Intra-urban mobility among individuals with schizophrenia
Health and Place, 2007, 13, 310-323
4.046Citations (PDF)
94Residential mobility of individuals with diagnosed schizophrenia2.926Citations (PDF)
95The Manitoba Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cohort Study: Prolonged Symptoms Before Diagnosis—How Much Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?6.1139Citations (PDF)
96The Relationship of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Type and Activity to Psychological Functioning and Quality of Life6.1263Citations (PDF)
97Residential Mobility and Severe Mental Illness: A Population-based Analysis2.052Citations (PDF)
98On Studying the Connection Between Stress and IBD0.435Citations (PDF)
99Treatment of Hypochondriasis with Exposure1.028Citations (PDF)
100Does elimination of placebo responders in a placebo run-in increase the treatment effect in randomized clinical trials? A meta-analytic evaluation
Depression and Anxiety, 2004, 19, 10-19
3.9102Citations (PDF)
101Considering comorbidity in social phobia2.9101Citations (PDF)
102Hierarchical Model of Generalized and Specific Vulnerabilities in Anxiety3.6160Citations (PDF)
103The benefits of exposure therapy alone may last longer than sertraline alone or sertraline plus exposure therapy in social phobia5.22Citations (PDF)
104Analysis of Startle Responses in Patients with Panic Disorder and Social Phobia
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 2002, 31, 156-169
3.633Citations (PDF)
105Self-criticism in generalized social phobia and response to cognitive-behavioral treatment
Behavior Therapy, 2002, 33, 479-491
3.449Citations (PDF)
106Psychological vulnerabilities in patients with major depression vs panic disorder4.159Citations (PDF)
107Anxiety sensitivity and major depression: examination of affective state dependence
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2001, 39, 1349-1356
4.155Citations (PDF)
108Anxiety sensitivity: Predictor of sleep-related impairment and medication use in chronic insomnia
Depression and Anxiety, 2001, 14, 238-243
3.941Citations (PDF)
109Sertraline Treatment of Generalized Social Phobia: A 20-Week, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2001, 158, 275-281
10.1184Citations (PDF)
110Social Phobia Symptoms, Subtypes, and Severity14.5216Citations (PDF)
111Do selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors enhance the efficacy of very brief cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder? A pilot study
Psychiatry Research, 2000, 94, 191-200
3.440Citations (PDF)
112Gender differences in susceptibility to posttraumatic stress disorder4.1319Citations (PDF)
113Perfectionism and chronic insomnia2.090Citations (PDF)
114Prevention of Relapse in Generalized Social Phobia: Results of a 24-Week Study in Responders to 20 Weeks of Sertraline Treatment2.076Citations (PDF)
115A comparison of people with and without nocturnal panic attacks1.918Citations (PDF)
116Treatment preference in hypochondriasis1.960Citations (PDF)
117A Direct-Interview Family Study of Generalized Social Phobia10.1220Citations (PDF)
118Hypochondriacal concerns and somatization in panic disorder
Depression and Anxiety, 1997, 6, 78-85
3.975Citations (PDF)
119Hypochondriacal concerns and somatization in panic disorder
Depression and Anxiety, 1997, 6, 78-85
3.92Citations (PDF)
120Anxiety sensitivity and treatment outcome in panic disorder
Anxiety, 1996, 2, 34-39
0.627Citations (PDF)
121Anxiety symptoms in panic disorder and social phobia: Support for suffocation theory of panic?
Anxiety, 1996, 2, 102-105
0.62Citations (PDF)
122Paroxetine in the Treatment of Generalized Social Phobia2.0101Citations (PDF)
123Comparison of anxiety sensitivity in panic disorder and social phobia
Anxiety, 1994, 1, 298-301
0.69Citations (PDF)
124Cost-effectiveness of home relaxation training for tension headaches1.97Citations (PDF)
125Cognitive-behavioral treatment for panic disorder with gastrointestinal symptoms: A case study1.94Citations (PDF)
126Sleep impairment in patients with social phobia
Psychiatry Research, 1993, 49, 251-256
3.489Citations (PDF)
127Sleep in Nondepressed Patients with Panic Disorder: I. Systematic Assessment of Subjective Sleep Quality and Sleep Disturbance
Sleep, 1993, 16, 724-726
0.893Citations (PDF)
128Selective attention toward physical threat in patients with panic disorder3.663Citations (PDF)
129Treatment integrity of relaxation training for tension headaches1.95Citations (PDF)
130Where do you turn for help? A community survey of the use of professionals, reading materials, and group programs for three problems in living2.02Citations (PDF)
131Adult Children of Problem Drinkers in an Urban Community
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1990, 156, 249-255
2.318Citations (PDF)
132Geriatric Psychiatry Training in Canada: Current Teaching Facilities and Resources3.25Citations (PDF)
133Management of anxiety and panic attacks in immediate care facilities
General Hospital Psychiatry, 1988, 10, 129-131
2.510Citations (PDF)
134A rapid multi-component treatment for an obsessive-compulsive disorder1.931Citations (PDF)