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Howard Kushner, Ph.D. - Optimal Crossover Designs - June 2007
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Publications - 2007

Bertollo DN, Alexander MJ, Shinn M, Aybar JB (2007). Innovations: clinical computing: an audio computer-assisted self-interviewing system for research and screening in public mental health settings. Psychiatric Services. 58(6):743-745

Dermatis H ,Galanter M, (2007). Clinical advances in pharmacological and integrated treatment approaches for alcohol and drug use disorders. Focus 5(2): 141-150

Galanter M (2007). Spirituality and recovery in 12-step programs: an empirical model Journ of Substance Abuse Treatment , 33(3): 265-272

Galanter M, Dermatis H, Bunt G,Wlliams C et al. (2007.). Assessment of spirituality and its relevance to addiction treatment , of Substance Abuse Treatment, 33(3):257-

Galanter M, Dermatis H, Mansky P, McIntyre J, Perez-Fuentes G, (2007.). Substance-abusing physicians: monitoring and twelve-step-based treatment, American on Addictions 16(2): 117-123

Galanter M, Glickman L (2007), An overview of outpatient treatment of adolescent substance abuse. Substance Abuse 28(2): 51 - 58

Goetz CG, Damier P, Hicking C, Laska E, Muller T, Olanow CW, Rascol O, Russ H.(2007). Sarizotan as a treatment for dyskinesias in Parkinson's disease: A double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Mov Disord. 22(2):179-86.

Hopper K (2007). Rethinking social recovery in schizophrenia: what a capabilities approach might offer. Social Science & Medicine, 65: 868 - 879

Hopper K, Harrison G, Janca A, Sartorius (eds.) 2007. Recovery from schizophrenia: An international perspective: A report from the WHO Collaborative Project, the International Study of Schizophrenia, New York: Oxford University Press

Chapters in ___above___________________:
Craig TJ,Wanderling JA,Janca A, Long-term diagnostic stability in international cohorts of persons with schizophrenia and related psychoses, pp. 50 - 60
Drake C,Levine R,Laska E. Identifying prognostic factors that predict recovery in the presence of loss to follow-up, pp. 69-72
Hopper K,Harrison G,Wanderling J, An overview of course and outcome in ISoS, pp. 23 – 38
Hopper K. Interrogating the meaning of culture in the WHO international studies of schizophrenia. 62-86
Siegel C, Laska EM, Wanderling JA, Baker S, Harrison G, Bank R, Meisner M, Study methodology, 10 - 19
Siegel C,Wanderling JA,Lin S,Baker S. Predictors of long-term course and outcome for the DOSMeD cohort, 39 - 49
Craig TJ,Tang DI,Sartorius N,Laska EM,Cancro R, Long-term mortality experience of international cohorts of persons with schizophrenia and related psychoses , 61 - 68


Hopper K (in press). Outcomes elsewhere. In Morgan C, Fearon P. Society and Psychosis. New York: Cambridge University Press

Hopper K, Laska E, Meisner M, Shinn M, Wanderling J (2007). Estimating numbers of unsheltered homeless people through plant-capture and post-count survey methods. American Journ of Public Health, Sep 27

Hopper K, Wanderling J, Narayanan P (2007). To have and to hold: a cross-cultural inquiry into marital prospects after psychosis. Global Public Health 2(3 ): 257 – 280

Ware NC, Hopper K, Tugenberg T, Dickey B, Fisher D (2007). Connectedness and citizenship: redefining social integration. Psychiatric Services, 58(4): 469 – 474

 




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