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Autor:
Robert A. Zucker, Joel T. Nigg, Maria M. Wong, Kipling M. Bohnert, Jennifer M. Glass, Jennifer M. Jester
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology. 38:133-142
OBJECTIVE This study examined the differential relationship of externalizing behavior, internalizing behavior, social context, and their interactions to three developmental indicators of smoking involvement: onset (age), amount of smoking, and depend
Autor:
Robert A. Zucker, Leon I. Puttler, Maciej Kopera, Marcin Wojnar, Jennifer M. Glass, Mary M. Heitzeg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 75:889-894
Given the evidence that several cognitive and emotional functions are impaired in adult alcohol-dependent patients and the possibility that some of these deficits are transmitted to their children, the objective of the present study was to test the h
Autor:
Izabela Nowosad, Jennifer M. Glass, Waldemar Szelenberger, Marcin Wojnar, Kirk J. Brower, Bartłomiej Gmaj, Maciej Kopera
Publikováno v:
Alcohol. 46:665-671
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to compare cognitive functioning of abstaining alcohol-dependent (AD) male patients and healthy controls as well as to investigate whether their cognitive performance varied by abstinence length. Forty-
Autor:
Elżbieta Śliwerska, Małgorzata Wrzosek, Halina Matsumoto, Jennifer M. Glass, Margit Burmeister, Jacek Łukaszkiewicz, Marcin Wojnar, Kirk J. Brower, Joanna Sadowska-Mazuryk, Andrzej Jakubczyk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychiatric Research. 46:44-49
High levels of impulsivity can increase the vulnerability for development of alcohol dependence. Moreover, impulsivity is considered to be a predictor of poor treatment outcomes. Few studies, however, have directly examined the genetics of impulsivit
Autor:
Mary M. Heitzeg, Jennifer M. Glass, Maria Luisa Fernandez-Sanchez, David A. Williams, Daniel J. Clauw, Anson Kairys, Paloma Barjola, Tobias Schmidt-Wilcke
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pain. 12:1219-1229
The primary symptom of fibromyalgia (FM) is chronic, widespread pain; however, patients report additional symptoms including decreased concentration and memory. Performance-based deficits are seen mainly in tests of working memory and executive funct
Publikováno v:
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain. 19:66-75
ObjectivesDyscognition or “fibro-fog” is a top concern of individuals with fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS]; however, it is often overlooked clinically and remains relatively understudied as a symptom. This study sought to explore the multiple types o
Autor:
Jennifer M. Glass
Publikováno v:
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain. 18:367-372
Objectives: Fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS] is characterized by chronic, widespread, musculoskeletal pain, but symptoms other than pain are common. Dyscognition is a term used to refer to subjective feelings and objective performance measures of cognitiv
Autor:
Lee S. Simon, Ernest Choy, Philip J. Mease, Susan Martin, C. Vibeke Strand, Lesley M. Arnold, Jessica M. Morea, Daniel J. Clauw, Jennifer M. Glass, David A. Williams, Leslie J. Crofford
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Rheumatology. 36:2318-2329
The objective of the module was to (1) establish a core domain set for fibromyalgia (FM) assessment in clinical trials and practice, (2) review outcome measure performance characteristics, (3) discuss development of a responder index for assessment o
Autor:
Joel T. Nigg, Robert A. Zucker, Jennifer M. Glass, Jennifer M. Jester, Kenneth M. Adams, Leon I. Puttler, Anne Buu
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 104:38-48
Aims Neurocognitive deficits in chronic alcoholic men are well documented. Impairments include memory, visual- spatial processing, problem solving and executive function. The cause of impairment could include direct effects of alcohol toxicity, pre-e
Autor:
Paul R. Kileny, Jennifer M. Glass, Richard H. Gracely, Ljubinka D. Rajcevska, Daniel J. Clauw, Michael E. Geisser, David A. Williams
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pain. 9:417-422
Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by widespread tenderness. Studies have also reported that persons with FM are sensitive to other stimuli, such as auditory tones. We hypothesized that subjects with FM would display greater sensitivity to both press