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R L Stout

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Stout R, Janssen T, Braciszewski J, Vose-ONeal A
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2017 Jun; 177:124-129. PMID: 28599210
Background: Social relationships have been demonstrated as a key predictor of relapse among addicted persons and are likely to be important determinants of HIV risk behaviors also. However, the degree...
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Wray T, Braciszewski J, Zywiak W, Stout R
J Subst Use . 2016 Jun; 21(3):294-297. PMID: 27293379
Research on the course of substance use disorders (SUDs) faces challenges in assessing behavior over lengthy time periods. Calendar-based methods, like the Timeline Followback (TLFB), may overcome these challenges. This...
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Phillips K, Menard W, Quinn E, Didie E, Stout R
Psychol Med . 2012 Nov; 43(5):1109-17. PMID: 23171833
Background: This report prospectively examines the 4-year course, and predictors of course, of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), a common and often severe disorder. No prior studies have prospectively examined the...
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Yen S, Shea M, Sanislow C, Skodol A, Grilo C, Edelen M, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2009 Mar; 120(3):222-9. PMID: 19298413
Objective: To examine higher order personality factors of negative affectivity (NA) and disinhibition (DIS), as well as lower order facets of impulsivity, as prospective predictors of suicide attempts in a...
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Phillips K, Menard W, Pagano M, Fay C, Stout R
J Psychiatr Res . 2005 Oct; 40(2):95-104. PMID: 16229856
DSM-IV's classification of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is controversial. Whereas BDD is classified as a somatoform disorder, its delusional variant is classified as a psychotic disorder. However, the relationship between...
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Pagano M, Skodol A, Stout R, Shea M, Yen S, Grilo C, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2004 Nov; 110(6):421-9. PMID: 15521826
Objective: Although much attention has been given to the effects of adverse childhood experiences on the development of personality disorders (PDs), we know far less about how recent life events...
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Grilo C, Skodol A, Gunderson J, Sanislow C, Stout R, Shea M, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2004 Jun; 110(1):64-8. PMID: 15180781
Objective: To examine the longitudinal diagnostic efficiency of the DSM-IV criteria for obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD). Method: At baseline, criteria and diagnoses were determined using diagnostic interviews, and blinded assessments...
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Grilo C, McGlashan T, Morey L, Gunderson J, Skodol A, Shea M, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand . 2001 Nov; 104(4):264-72. PMID: 11722301
Objective: To evaluate performance characteristics of DSM-IV Personality Disorders (PDs) criteria. Method: Six hundred and sixty-eight adults recruited for the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study (CLPS) were assessed with diagnostic...
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Stout R, Dolan R, Dyck I, Eisen J, Keller M
Compr Psychiatry . 2001 Nov; 42(6):441-7. PMID: 11704933
While symptom status and social functioning have been observed to be correlated in many cross-sectional studies, little is known about the time course of change in functioning after a change...
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Warshaw M, Dyck I, Allsworth J, Stout R, Keller M
J Psychiatr Res . 2001 Oct; 35(5):297-305. PMID: 11591433
The Longitudinal Interval Follow-up Evaluation (LIFE), has been shown to be a valid and reliable instrument for characterizing the week-by-week course of anxiety disorders examined retrospectively over the period of...