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Alex J Mitchell

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Clover K, Lambert S, Oldmeadow C, Britton B, Mitchell A, Carter G, et al.
J Patient Rep Outcomes . 2022 Jul; 6(1):80. PMID: 35857151
Background: Detecting anxiety in oncology patients is important, requiring valid yet brief measures. One increasingly popular approach is the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS); however, its validity is...
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Dubey S, Dubey M, Ghosh R, Mitchell A, Chatterjee S, Das S, et al.
Med Res Arch . 2022 May; 10(3). PMID: 35530572
Epigenetics, hypothalamic-pituitary axes, environmental and metabolic influences, and transgenerational plasticity govern social behavior. Cognitive research considers the brain's default mode network (DMN) as a central hub that integrates various cognitive...
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Garcia-Garcia-Patino R, Benito-Leon J, Mitchell A, Pastorino-Mellado D, Garcia Garcia R, Ladera-Fernandez V, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis . 2020 May; 75(3):1061-1069. PMID: 32390622
Background: Specific cognitive alterations could be one of the predictors that lead to the complex activities of daily living (CADL) impairment in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and, hence, help to...
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Mitchell A, Vancampfort D, Manu P, Correll C, Wampers M, van Winkel R, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 Sep; 14(9):e0210674. PMID: 31513598
Objective: We aimed to investigate which clinical and metabolic tests offer optimal accuracy and acceptability to help diagnose diabetes among a large sample of people with serious mental illness in...
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Al-Salihy Z, Rahim T, Mahmud M, Muhyaldin A, Mitchell A
Int Psychiatry . 2019 Sep; 9(4):96-98. PMID: 31508142
We aimed to find the depression rating scale with the greatest accuracy when applied by psychiatrists in Iraqi Kurdistan. We recruited 200 patients with primary depression and 200 controls living...
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Hinz A, Mitchell A, Degi C, Mehnert-Theuerkauf A
Qual Life Res . 2018 Oct; 28(1):277-282. PMID: 30284181
Purpose: The distress thermometer (DT) and the emotion thermometers (ET) are short screening instruments for use in oncological practice. The aim of this study was to provide normative values and...
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Diplock B, McGarragle K, Mueller W, Haddad S, Ehrlich R, Yoon D, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2018 Jun; 27(1):209-218. PMID: 29931490
Purpose: We aimed to assess the impact of implementing Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS) screening on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and patient satisfaction with care (PSC) in ambulatory oncology...
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Grassi L, Caruso R, Mitchell A, Sabato S, Nanni M
Cancer . 2018 Apr; 124(11):2415-2426. PMID: 29660109
Background: Given the adverse consequences of psychiatric and psychosocial morbidity on the quality of life for patients with cancer, prompt detection of psychological symptoms is mandatory. The authors examined the...
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Mitchell A
Lancet Psychiatry . 2018 Mar; 5(4):289-291. PMID: 29544712
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Clover K, Lambert S, Oldmeadow C, Britton B, King M, Mitchell A, et al.
Qual Life Res . 2018 Feb; 27(5):1357-1367. PMID: 29423755
Purpose: To assess the convergent validity of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) depression measures relative to legacy measures and criterion validity against a structured diagnostic interview for depression...