David J Kupfer
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Recent Articles
11.
Xiang Y, Wang H, Bao D, Zhang Q, Ungvari G, Sartorius N, et al.
Curr Opin Psychiatry
. 2020 Feb;
33(3):292-293.
PMID: 32073424
No abstract available.
12.
Kupfer D, Frank E, Phillips M
Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ)
. 2020 Jan;
14(2):266-276.
PMID: 31997953
(Reprinted with permission from 2012; 379:1045-55).
13.
Computerized Adaptive Tests for Rapid and Accurate Assessment of Psychopathology Dimensions in Youth
Gibbons R, Kupfer D, Frank E, Lahey B, George-Milford B, Biernesser C, et al.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2019 Aug;
59(11):1264-1273.
PMID: 31465832
Objective: At least half of youths with mental disorders are unrecognized and untreated. Rapid, accurate assessment of child mental disorders could facilitate identification and referral and potentially reduce the occurrence...
14.
Conklin C, Soreca I, Kupfer D, Cheng Y, Salkeld R, Mumma J, et al.
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol
. 2017 Jul;
25(4):265-272.
PMID: 28682103
Exercise is presumed to be a potentially helpful smoking cessation adjunct reputed to attenuate the negative effects of deprivation. The present study examined the effectiveness of moderate within-session exercise to...
15.
Hafeman D, Merranko J, Goldstein T, Axelson D, Goldstein B, Monk K, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry
. 2017 Jul;
74(8):841-847.
PMID: 28678992
Importance: Early identification of individuals at high risk for the onset of bipolar spectrum disorder (BPSD) is key from both a clinical and research perspective. While previous work has identified...
16.
Szanto K, Reynolds 3rd C, Frank E, Stack J, Fasiczka A, Miller M, et al.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2017 May;
4(3):197-207.
PMID: 28531078
The authors determined differential clinical correlates of active suicidal ideation vs. passive death wish in elderly patients with recurrent major depression. Measures of lifetime suicidal behavior and ratings of suicidal...
17.
Pasternak R, Reynolds C, Miller M, Fasiczka A, Prigerson H, Frank E, et al.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2017 May;
4(1):61-68.
PMID: 28531056
The authors compared the frequency and severity of symptoms in subsyndromal and major depression after spousal bereavement in later life, as well as measures of social support, functional status, and...
18.
Laghrissi-Thode F, Pollock B, Miller M, Altieri L, Kupfer D
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2017 May;
3(3):217-228.
PMID: 28531043
This study examined effects of nortriptyline and sertraline on the balance and stability of depressed geriatric inpatients. Body sway was measured with a stable force-platform at three timepoints: before starting...
19.
Pearson J, Reynolds 3rd C, Kupfer D, Lebowitz B
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2017 May;
3(3):191-197.
PMID: 28531040
The constructs and suggested measures listed here are recommended for inclusion in clinical treatment trials of late-life depression to optimize the return on the significant effort involved in these studies....
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Reynolds C, Frank E, Perel J, Miller M, Paradis C, Stack J, et al.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2017 May;
3(2):170-175.
PMID: 28531019
The authors assessed the severity of nortriptyline side effects in older patients with major depression during 12 months of double-blind therapy. Data were from 40 patients completing 1 year of...