L H Roth
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Recent Articles
1.
Dew M, Roth L, Switzer G, Schulberg H, Simmons R, Kormos R, et al.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings
. 2013 Nov;
3(4):367-86.
PMID: 24226846
The study provides the first empirical evaluation of gender differences in psychological symptomatology and DSM-III-R major depressive disorder (MDD) across the first year following heart transplantation. An important goal was...
2.
Dew M, Kormos R, DiMartini A, Switzer G, Schulberg H, Roth L, et al.
Psychosomatics
. 2001 Aug;
42(4):300-13.
PMID: 11496019
Although poor psychological adjustment to organ transplantation appears to be a major contributor to reduced quality of life and increased physical morbidity, the prevalence and risk factors for psychiatric disorder...
3.
Monahan J, Steadman H, Appelbaum P, Robbins P, Mulvey E, Silver E, et al.
Br J Psychiatry
. 2000 May;
176:312-9.
PMID: 10827877
Background: A new actuarial method for violence risk assessment--the Iterative Classification Tree (ICT)--has become available. It has a high degree of accuracy but can be time and resource intensive to...
4.
Dew M, DiMartini A, Switzer G, Kormos R, Schulberg H, Roth L, et al.
Psychosomatics
. 2000 Apr;
41(2):191-2.
PMID: 10749959
No abstract available.
5.
Steadman H, Silver E, Monahan J, Appelbaum P, Robbins P, Mulvey E, et al.
Law Hum Behav
. 2000 Feb;
24(1):83-100.
PMID: 10693320
Since the 1970s, a wide body of research has suggested that the accuracy of clinical risk assessments of violence might be increased if clinicians used actuarial tools. Despite considerable progress...
6.
Lidz C, Mulvey E, Hoge S, Kirsch B, Monahan J, Bennett N, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand
. 2000 Feb;
101(1):73-9.
PMID: 10674953
Objective: Coercion during psychiatric admissions has been a topic of debate for many years. Although there has been considerable research on patients' perceptions of coercion, there has been no work...
7.
Appelbaum P, Robbins P, Roth L
Am J Psychiatry
. 1999 Dec;
156(12):1938-43.
PMID: 10588408
Objective: A dimensional approach to the characterization of delusions was used to examine the use of non-content-related descriptors of delusions in revealing differences across diagnostic categories and delusion types. Method:...
8.
Gardner W, Lidz C, Hoge S, Monahan J, Eisenberg M, Bennett N, et al.
Am J Psychiatry
. 1999 Sep;
156(9):1385-91.
PMID: 10484949
Objective: An influential rationale for involuntary hospitalization is that prospective patients who refuse hospitalization at the time it is offered are likely to change their belief about the necessity of...
9.
Dew M, Kormos R, Roth L, Murali S, DiMartini A, Griffith B
J Heart Lung Transplant
. 1999 Jul;
18(6):549-62.
PMID: 10395353
Background: Poor medical compliance has been held responsible for a large proportion of deaths occurring subsequent to initial postoperative recovery. However, beyond clinical reports, there has been little empirical examination...
10.
Dew M, Kormos R, Winowich S, Nastala C, Borovetz H, Roth L, et al.
ASAIO J
. 1999 Jun;
45(3):218-25.
PMID: 10360727
This study empirically evaluates the quality of life (QOL) effects associated with hospital discharge among heart transplant candidates whose lives are maintained by left ventricular support systems (LVAS). Thirty-five LVAS...