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L Calvocoressi

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Jones B, Culler C, Kasl S, Calvocoressi L
J Health Care Poor Underserved . 2001 Feb; 12(1):113-26. PMID: 11217224
The purpose of this investigation was to (1) determine whether there was variability in the quality of services offered in mammography facilities across Connecticut and (2) determine whether African American...
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Calvocoressi L, Mazure C, Kasl S, Skolnick J, Fisk D, Vegso S, et al.
J Nerv Ment Dis . 1999 Oct; 187(10):636-42. PMID: 10535658
Relatives frequently accommodate patients' obsessive-compulsive symptoms and clinicians hypothesize that such accommodations adversely affect patient outcome. This study's purpose was to develop a valid and reliable measure, the Family Accommodation...
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Calvocoressi L, Libman D, Vegso S, McDougle C, Price L
Psychiatr Serv . 1998 Apr; 49(3):379-81. PMID: 9525801
A chart review was conducted to compare the social, occupational, and daily functioning of 17 inpatients with obsessive-compulsive disorder, 17 with major depression, and 17 with schizophrenia. Current Global Assessment...
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Calvocoressi L, Lewis B, Harris M, Trufan S, Goodman W, McDougle C, et al.
Am J Psychiatry . 1995 Mar; 152(3):441-3. PMID: 7864273
Objective: Family accommodation of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder, i.e., participation in symptoms and modification of personal and family routines, was assessed in relation to family stress, functioning, and attitudes toward...
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Calvocoressi L, McDougle C, Wasylink S, Goodman W, Trufan S, Price L
Hosp Community Psychiatry . 1993 Dec; 44(12):1150-4. PMID: 8132187
Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder may experience severely disabling symptoms and require hospitalization. Based on treatment of 77 such patients admitted to a long-term general psychiatric research unit over a seven-year...