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Busch, Andrew M., Scott-Sheldon, Lori A.J., Pierce, Jacqueline, Chattillion, Elizabeth A., Cunningham, Karlene, Buckley, Maria L., Mazer, Jeffrey M., Blaney, Cerissa L., Carey, Michael P.
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In Respiratory Medicine July 2014 108(7):1007-1013
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Moore, Raeanne C., Chattillion, Elizabeth A., Ceglowski, Jennifer, Ho, Jennifer, von Känel, Roland, Mills, Paul J., Ziegler, Michael G., Patterson, Thomas L., Grant, Igor, Mausbach, Brent T.
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In Behaviour Research and Therapy October 2013 51(10):623-632
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Mausbach, Brent T., Chattillion, Elizabeth A., Roepke, Susan K., Patterson, Thomas L., Grant, Igor
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In The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry January 2013 21(1):5-13
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Mausbach, Brent T., Chattillion, Elizabeth A., Moore, Raeanne C., Roepke, Susan K., Depp, Colin A., Roesch, Scott
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In Clinical Psychology Review 2011 31(6):900-908
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In Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2011 34(1):231-248
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In Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 2008 89(1):47-60
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Autor:
Ho, Jennifer S., Mausbach, Brent T., Chattillion, Elizabeth, Flynn, Laura, Tiznado, Denisse, Roland von Känel, Patterson, Thomas, Grant, Igor
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Ho, Jennifer S; Mausbach, Brent T; Chattillion, Elizabeth; Flynn, Laura; Tiznado, Denisse; von Kaenel, Roland; et al.(2014). WHY DOES PLACEMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S PATIENTS INTO LONG-TERM CARE IMPROVE CAREGIVERS' WELL-BEING? EXAMINATION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDIATORS. ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 47, S201-S201. doi: 10.1037/a0037626. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/91z187fw
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Caregiving for individuals with Alzheimer's disease is associated with chronic stress and elevated symptoms of depression. Placement of the care receiver (CR) into a long-term care setting may be associated with improved caregiver well-being; however
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Autor:
Chattillion, Elizabeth Anne
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Chattillion, Elizabeth Anne. (2014). Longitudinal Examination of Mood Disturbance, Inflammation and Acute Illness Outcomes in Spousal Alzheimer's Disease Caregivers /. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8j283423
Over 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for a family member with Alzheimer's disease. Dementia caregiving can have detrimental effects on caregivers' physical health, including increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality. Infl
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Autor:
Moore, Raeanne C, Chattillion, Elizabeth A, Ceglowski, Jennifer, Ho, Jennifer, von Känel, Roland, Mills, Paul J, Ziegler, Michael G, Patterson, Thomas L, Grant, Igor, Mausbach, Brent T
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Behaviour research and therapy, vol 51, iss 10
Moore, Raeanne C; Chattillion, Elizabeth A; Ceglowski, Jennifer; Ho, Jennifer; von Känel, Roland; Mills, Paul J; et al.(2013). A randomized clinical trial of Behavioral Activation (BA) therapy for improving psychological and physical health in dementia caregivers: results of the Pleasant Events Program (PEP).. Behaviour research and therapy, 51(10), 623-632. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2013.07.005. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5hv4h4kt
Moore, Raeanne C; Chattillion, Elizabeth A; Ceglowski, Jennifer; Ho, Jennifer; von Känel, Roland; Mills, Paul J; et al.(2013). A randomized clinical trial of Behavioral Activation (BA) therapy for improving psychological and physical health in dementia caregivers: results of the Pleasant Events Program (PEP).. Behaviour research and therapy, 51(10), 623-632. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2013.07.005. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5hv4h4kt
Dementia caregiving is associated with elevations in depressive symptoms and increased risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). This study evaluated the efficacy of the Pleasant Events Program (PEP), a 6-week Behavioral Activation intervention designe
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