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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications, Vol 2012 (2012)
Home telehealth can improve clinical outcomes for conditions that are common among patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, little is known about the costs and potential savings associated with its use. We developed clinical scenarios that de
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/33c0733623d14a03811b9218137c348b
Autor:
Marie C. Haverfield, Ruth C. Cronkite, Andrea K. Finlay, Jessie J. Wong, Erin L. Woodhead, Christine Timko
Publikováno v:
J Ment Health
BACKGROUND: Although studies have examined how depressed patients’ baseline characteristics predict depression course, still needed are studies of how depression course is associated with modifiable long-term outcomes. AIMS: This study examined six
Publikováno v:
Fam Pract
Background Depression is a debilitating condition that affects the individual and the family. Objective This study sought to identify potential reciprocal influences between family arguments and depressive symptoms among clinically depressed patients
Autor:
Julie C. Weitlauf, Christine Timko, Max A. Halvorson, Xiaoyu Bi, Ruth C. Cronkite, John W. Finney, Daniel M. Blonigen, Natalya C. Maisel, Ko P. Hayashi
Publikováno v:
Academic Medicine. 92:521-527
Limited empirical attention to date has focused on best practices in advanced research mentoring in the health services research domain. The authors investigated whether institutional incentives for mentoring (e.g., consideration of mentoring in prom
Autor:
Ko P. Hayashi, Max A. Halvorson, Julie C. Weitlauf, Xiaoyu Bi, John W. Finney, Ruth C. Cronkite, Natalya C. Maisel
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Translational Science. 8:824-829
Historically, mentorship has been conceived of as a dyadic relationship between a senior mentor and an early-career investigator. Models involving multiple mentors have gained favor in recent years, but empirical research on multiple-mentor models ha
Autor:
Adrienne J. Heinz, Max A. Halvorson, Ruth C. Cronkite, Daniel M. Blonigen, Brienna N. Meffert, Christine Timko
Publikováno v:
Depression and anxiety. 35(9)
Background Depression is the leading cause of disability and represents a significant challenge to stable employment and professional success. Importantly, employment may also operate as a protective factor against more chronic courses of depression
Publikováno v:
Substance Use & Misuse. 50:53-61
Although Al-Anon Family Groups (Al-Anon) is the most common source of help for people concerned about someone else's drinking, only 16% of members are men. To identify gender differences, we compared demographics, reasons for attendance, health statu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Affective Disorders. 165:114-119
Background Although higher rates of depression and lower rates of social behaviors (i.e., social support and activities) and physical activities are associated with mortality, the independent contribution of each of these factors needs examination. M
Autor:
Jeffrey D. Roth, Lee Ann Kaskutas, Ruth C. Cronkite, Christine Timko, Alexandre B. Laudet, Rudolf H. Moos
Publikováno v:
The American Journal on Addictions. 23:329-336
Background and Objectives Despite Al-Anon's widespread availability and use, knowledge is lacking about the drinkers in attendees' lives. We filled this gap by describing and comparing Al-Anon newcomers' and members' reports about their “main drink
Autor:
Rudolf H. Moos, Christine Timko, Jeffrey D. Roth, Ruth C. Cronkite, Alexandre B. Laudet, Lee Ann Kaskutas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 74:965-976
Empirical knowledge is lacking about Al-Anon Family Groups (Al-Anon), the most widely used form of help by people concerned about another's drinking, partly because conducting research on 12-step groups is challenging. Our purpose was to describe a n