G G Fillenbaum
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Kuchibhatla M, Fillenbaum G, Hybels C, Blazer D
Acta Psychiatr Scand
. 2011 Nov;
125(6):492-501.
PMID: 22118370
Objective: To identify trajectories of depressive symptoms in older community residents. Method: Depressive symptomatology, based on a modified Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale, was obtained at years 0, 3, 6,...
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Blay S, Fillenbaum G, Marinho V, Andreoli S, Gastal F
J Affect Disord
. 2011 Jun;
134(1-3):77-84.
PMID: 21684613
Background: The health burden associated with comorbid depression and diabetes in older community residents in middle income countries is unclear. Methods: Data came from a statewide representative sample (N =...
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Kuchibhatla M, Fillenbaum G
Aging Ment Health
. 2005 Jul;
9(3):196-200.
PMID: 16019273
In order to better understand aging, longitudinal studies are run in which participants are evaluated repeatedly and selected end-points (e.g., score on a cognitive screen, falls, occurrence/reoccurrence of a condition)...
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Kuchibhatla M, Fillenbaum G
Aging Ment Health
. 2003 Oct;
7(6):462-8.
PMID: 14578008
Longitudinal data generate correlated observations. Ignoring correlation can lead to incorrect estimation of standard errors, resulting in incorrect inferences of parameters. In the example used here, standard logistic regression, a...
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Kuchibhatla M, Fillenbaum G
Aging Ment Health
. 2003 Sep;
7(5):383-9.
PMID: 12959808
Little attention has been paid to examining the extent to which alternative statistical models may facilitate identification of persons with dementia. Using a sub-sample of the Duke Established Populations for...
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Fillenbaum G, Landerman L, Blazer D, Saunders A, Harris T, Launer L
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2001 Sep;
49(9):1148-55.
PMID: 11559372
Objectives: To determine whether cognitive decline associated with the apolipoprotein E (APOE) epsilon4 allele is different in older African Americans than it is in Caucasians. Design: Performance on a brief...
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Tyrey M, Cook G, HEYMAN A, Fillenbaum G
Gerontologist
. 2001 Jun;
41(3):406-9.
PMID: 11405439
Purpose Of Study: To maximize respondent participation in a study of the prevalence, incidence, and natural history of dementia. Design And Methods: Clinical research nurses were trained to carry out...
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Fillenbaum G, HEYMAN A, Huber M, Ganguli M, Unverzagt F
J Int Neuropsychol Soc
. 2001 Jun;
7(4):502-9.
PMID: 11396552
The CERAD Neuropsychological Battery, includes 7 measures: Verbal Fluency; Modified Boston Naming; Mini-Mental State: Word List Learning, Recall and Recognition; Constructional Praxis. It was originally developed to evaluate patients with...
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Hanlon J, Fillenbaum G, Ruby C, Gray S, Bohannon A
Drugs Aging
. 2001 May;
18(2):123-31.
PMID: 11346126
Among US community dwelling individuals aged > or = 65 years, about as many persons take nonprescription drugs as take prescription drugs. A review of US data from the last...
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Fillenbaum G, Hanlon J, Landerman L, Schmader K
Am J Epidemiol
. 2001 Feb;
153(2):137-44.
PMID: 11159158
The authors investigated whether postmenopausal estrogen use helps to maintain cognitive function; a brief screen, the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ), was used. Information was gathered from a stratified,...