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Patient Reported Outcomes |
| Gwaltney, C., Shields, A.L., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Equivalence of computerized and paper-and-pencil PRO measures. PRO Consulting white paper (www.patientreported.com).Gwaltney, C., Shields, A.L., & Shiffman, S. (in press). Equivalence of electronic and paper-and-pencil administration of patient reported outcomes measures: A meta-analytic review. Value in Health.
Begg, A., Drummond, G., & Tiplady, B. (2003). Assessment of postsurgical recovery after discharge using a pen computer diary. Anaesthesia, 58: 1101-1105 Broderick, J.E. & Stone, A.A. Paper and electronic diaries: Too early for conclusions on compliance rates and their effects. Psychological Methods, 2006, 11, 106-111. Broderick, J.E., Schwartz, J.E., Shiffman, S., Hufford, M.E., & Stone, A.A. Signaling does not adequately improve diary compliance. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2003, 26, 139-148. Burke, L.E., Choo, J., Warziski, M., Music, E., Novack, J., Sereika, S., Stone, A.A. Ancillary study to the PREFER trial: A descriptive study of participants’ patterns of self-monitoring – Rationale, design, and preliminary results. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2006, 27, 23-33. Cameron, E., Sinclair, W., Tiplady, B. (2001) Validity and sensitivity of a pen computer battery of performance tests. Journal of Psychopharmacology 15:105-110. Cruise, C.E., Broderick, J., Porter, L., Kaell, A.T., Stone, A.A. Reactive effects of diary self-assessment in chronic pain patients. Pain, 67, 1996, 253-258. Davies, S., Beale, R., & Tiplady, B. (2004) An Investigation into the Measurement of Driver Impairment at the Roadside Using a Logitech Digital Pen. Paper presented at 17th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs, and Traffic Safety, Glasgow, August 2004 Drummond HE, Ghosh S, Ferguson A, Brackenridge D, Tiplady B (1995) Electronic quality of life questionnaires: a comparison of pen-based electronic questionnaires with conventional paper in a gastrointestinal study. Quality of Life Research 4:21-26 Elliott, R., Stiles, W.B., Shiffman, S., Barker, C.B., Burstein, B., & Goodman, G. (1982). The empirical analysis of help intended communications: Conceptual framework and recent research. In T. A. Wills (Ed.), Basic processes in helping relationships (pp. 333 356). New York: Academic Press. Gorin, A.A. & Stone, A.A. Recall biases and cognitive errors in retrospective self-reports: A call for momentary assessments. In A. Baum, T. Revenson, & J. Singer (Eds.), Handbook of Health Psychology. N.J.: Erlbaum, 2001, 405-413. Guttmannova, K., & Shields, A. L., & Caruso, J.C. (2005) Promoting conceptual understanding of statistics: Definitional versus computational formulas. Teaching of Psychology, 32, 250-253. Gwaltney, C.J., Shields, A.L., & Shiffman, S. (in press). Equivalence of electronic and paper-and-pencil administration of Patient Reported Outcome measures: A meta-analytic review. Value in Health. Hopper ES, Cameron, C-A, Tiplady B (1996) The use of a personal digital assistant to administer visual analogue scales. J Psychopharmacol 10: A27 Howell, R.T. & Shields, A.L. (in press). The file drawer problem in reliability generalizations: A formula to compute a Fail-Safe N with reliability coefficients. Educational and Psychological Measurement. Hufford, M. R. & Shiffman, S. (2003). Patient Reported Outcomes: Assessment methods. Disease Management and Health Outcomes, 11 (2), 77-86. Hufford, M. R. & Shiffman, S. S. (2002). Methodological issues affecting the value of patient-reported outcomes data. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Health Outcomes, 2, 119-128. Hufford, M. R., & Shields, A. L. (2002). Electronic subject diaries: An examination of applications and what works in the field. Applied Clinical Trials, 11, 46-56. Hufford, M. R., Shiffman, S., Paty, J., & Stone, A. A. Electronic momentary assessment: Real world, real time measurement of patient experience. In J. Fahrenberg & M. Myrtek (Eds.) Progress in Ambulatory Assessment. Seattle, WA USA: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, 2001, 69-92. Hufford, M.R., Stokes, T.E., & Paty, J.A. (2001). Collecting reliable and valid real-time patient experience data. Drug Information Journal, 35, 755-765. Kahneman, D., Krueger, A.B., Schkade, D.A., Schwarz, N. & Stone, A.A. A survey method for characterizing daily life experience: The Day Reconstruction Method (DRM). Science, 306, 1776-1780, 2004. Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Muldoon, M.F., Sutton-Tyrell, K., Gwaltney, C.J., Janicki, D.L., & Schwartz, J. (in press). Ecological Momentary Assessment as a Resource for Social Epidemiology. Chapter to appear in Stone, Shiffman, Atienza & Nebeling (Eds.), The science of real-time data capture: Self-report in health research. Oxford University Press. Palmblad, M. & Tiplady, B. (2004). Electronic diaries and questionnaires: designing user interfaces that are easy for all patients to use. Quality of Life research, 13: 1199-1207. Schwartz, J.E. & Stone, A.A. Data analysis for EMA studies. Health Psychology, 1998, 17, 6-16. Shields, A., Gwaltney, C., Tiplady, B., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006) Grasping the FDA’s PRO Guidance, Applied Clinical Trials, 15: 69-72. Shields, A., Gwaltney, C.J., Tiplady, B.T., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Grasping the FDA’s PRO Guidance: What the agency requires to support the selection of patient reported outcome instruments. Applied Clinical Trials, 15, 69-83. Shields, A.L., Gwaltney, C., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Conceptualizing modifications and identifying validation procedures for PRO instruments. PRO Consulting white paper (www.patientreported.com). Shields, A.L., Gwaltney, C., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Distinguishing among symptom vs. health-related quality of life concepts: Developing a conceptual framework. PRO Consulting white paper (www.patientreported.com). Shields, A.L., Gwaltney, C., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Documentation of PRO instruments to meet contemporary FDA standards. PRO Consulting white paper (www.patientreported.com). Shields, A.L., Gwaltney, C., Tiplady, B., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Grasping the FDA’s PRO Guidance: What the agency requires to support the selection of patient reported outccome instruments. Applied Clinical Trials, 15, 69-77. Shiffman, S. & Hufford, M. R. (2001). Subject experience diaries in clinical research, Part 2: Ecological Momentary Assessment. Applied Clinical Trials, 10(3), 42-48. Shiffman, S. & Stone, A.A. Ecological Momentary Assessment in health psychology: Introduction to the mini-series. Health Psychology, 1998, 17, 3-5. Shiffman, S. & Stone, A.A. Ecological momentary assessment: A new tool for behavioral medicine research. In D. Krantz and A. Baum (Eds.), Perspectives in behavioral medicine: Technology and methodology in behavioral medicine. N.J.: Erlbaum. 1998, 117-131. Shiffman, S., Hufford, M.E. & Stone, A.A. Ecological Momentary Assessment in Clinical Psychology. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, in press. Shiffman, S., Hufford, M.R., & Paty, J. (2001). Subject experience diaries in clinical research, Part 1: The patient experience movement. Applied Clinical Trials, 10(2), 46-56. Simpson RJ, Tiplady B, Skegg DCG (1980) Event recording in a clinical trial of a new medicine. British Medical Journal 280:1133 1134 Smyth, J.M. & Stone, A.A. Ecological momentary assessment research in behavioral medicine. Journal of Happiness, 2003, 4, 35-52. Stokes, T.E., & Paty, J.A. (2002). What is a patient diary and how do regulations apply? Applied Clinical Trials. Stokes, T.E., & Paty, J.A. (2003). Compliance for Electronic Diaries (Part 3) – Building and Testing the EPD: Roles for System and Clinical Teams. Applied Clinical Trials. Stokes, T.E., & Paty, J.A. (2003). What is a patient diary and how do regulations apply? Applied Clinical Trials, June. Stone, A.A. & Broderick, J.B. Real-time data collection for pain: Appraisal and current status. Pain Medicine, in press. Stone, A.A. & Broderick, J.E. Protocol compliance in real-time data capture: Findings and implications. In Belli, Stafford, & Alwin (Eds.) Using calendar and diary methodologies in life events research, in press. Stone, A.A. & Broderick, J.E. Self-report methods. In A.J. Christensen, R. Martin, & J.M. Smyth (Eds.) Health Psychology, NY: MacMillan, 2004. Stone, A.A. & Litcher-Kelly, L. Momentary capture of real-world data. In M. Eid & E. Diener (Eds.) Handbook of psychological measurement: A multimethod perspective. Washington, D.C.:APA Press, 2006, 61-72. Stone, A.A. & Shiffman, S. Capturing momentary, self-report data: A proposal for reporting guidelines. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2002, 24, 236-243. Stone, A.A. Thoughts on the present state of real-time data capture. In A.A. Stone, S. Shiffman, Atienza, A. & Nebeling, L. (Eds.) The science of real-time data capture. Oxford University Press, 2007, 361-370 Stone, A.A., & Shiffman, S. Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) in behavioral medicine. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1994, 16, 199-202. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Shiffman, S.S., & Schwartz, J.E. Understanding recall of weekly pain from a momentary assessment perspective: Absolute agreement, between- and within-person consistency, and judged change in weekly pain. Pain, 2004, 107, 61-69. Stone, A.A., Schwartz, J.E., Neale, J.M., Shiffman, S., Marco, C.A., Hickcox, M., Paty, J., Porter, L.S., Cruise, L.J. How accurate are current coping assessments? A comparison of momentary versus end-of-day reports of coping efforts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1998, 74, 1670-1680 Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S.S., & DeVries, M. Rethinking our self-report assessment methodologies: An argument for collecting ecological valid, momentary measurements. In Kahneman, D., Diener, E., & Schwarz, N. (Eds.). Well-being: The foundations of hedonic psychology. New York: Russell Sage, 1999, 26-39. Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S.S., Schwartz, J.E., Hufford, M. & Broderick, J.B. Patient non-compliance with paper diaries. British Medical Journal, 2002, 324, 1193-1194. Stone, A.A., Turkkan, J., Jobe, J., Bachrach, C., Kurtzman, H., & Cain, V. (Eds.) The science of self report. N.J.: Erlbaum, 2000 Tiplady B (1985) An automated test battery for the detection of changes in mental function and psychomotor performance. Brit J Clin Pharmacol 20:305P Tiplady B (1994) The use of personal digital assistants in performance testing in psychopharmacology. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 37(5):523P Tiplady B (1996) The use of a personal digital assistant to administer an automated visual search task. J Psychopharmacol 10: A27 Tiplady B, Crompton GK, Brackenridge D (1995) Electronic diaries for asthma. British Medical Journal 310:1469 Tiplady B, Crompton GK, Dewar MH, Böllert FGE, Matusiewicz SP, Campbell LM, Brackenridge D (1997) The use of electronic diaries in respiratory studies. Drug Information Journal 31: 759-764. Tiplady B, Jackson SHD, Maskrey VM, Swift CG (1996) Validity and sensitivity of visual analogue scales in young and elderly subjects. J Psychopharmacol 10: A28 Tiplady B, Jackson SHD, Maskrey VM, Swift CG (1998) Validity and sensitivity of visual analogue scales in young and older healthy subjects. Age and Ageing 27: 63-66. Tiplady, B. (2004). Development of tests of psychological performance using a digital pen. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 12: 72-72. Tiplady, B. (2004). Electronic patient diaries. Trustworthy data from daily life. Clinical Research Focus, 15: 11-14 Tiplady, B. (2004). Zig-zag tracking: A test of psychomotor speed and accuracy designed for repeated administration. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 18: A48-A48. Tiplady, B. (2004). Zig-zag tracking: Evaluation of a test of psychomotor speed and accuracy designed for repeated administration. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 13: 25-25. Tiplady, B. (2005), “The use of a mobile phone to administer visual analogue scales”, Poster presented at the Psychobiology Section of the British Psychological Society, Low Wood, Windermere, UK, September 2005 Tiplady, B. (2005). Patients first: Making technology easy to use. Patient Reported Outcomes Newsletter21-22. Tiplady, B. (2007) Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes (ePRO): Practical Issues in the Design and Selection of Pen- and Touch-Screen Systems. Applied Clinical Trials (accepted for publication). Tiplady, B., Jamieson, A., Crompton, G.K. (2000) Use of Pen-based Electronic Diaries in an International Clinical Trial of Asthma. Drug Information Journal 34: 129-136 Tiplady, B., Paterson, H., & Scholey, A. B. (2005). Mobile phones as a means of assessing mood and cognitive performance: a pilot field study assessing effects of eating behaviour. Behavioural Pharmacology, 16: S30. Tseng HM, Tiplady B, Macleod H, Wright P (1996) Computer anxiety and the assessment of cognitive function. J Psychopharmacol 10: A27 Tseng H-M, Tiplady B, Macleod HA, Wright P (1998) Computer anxiety: a comparison of pen-based personal digital assistants, conventional computer, and paper assessment of mood and performance. British Journal of Psychology 89:599-610 |
Pharmacology |
| Acons, K., Chan, L. S., Drummond, G., & Tiplady, B. (2006) Effects of ethanol and promethazine on awareness of errors and judgements of performance, J Psychopharmacol., 20: 661-669.Armstrong PJ, Morrison LMM, Noble D, Sinclair WA, Tiplady B, Wildsmith JAW (1991) Effects of intravenous lignocaine on measures of psychological performance and subjective state in healthy volunteers. British Journal of Anaesthesia 67:532‑538
Armstrong PJ, Morton C, Sinclair W, Tiplady B (1995) Effects of nitrous oxide on psychological performance. A dose-response study using inhalation of concentrations up to 15%. Psychopharmacology 117: 486-490. Barton, C., Dudman, A., Drummond, G. B., Tiplady, B., & Wright, P. (2005). Effects of ethanol on sensitivity to future consequences of action and on response suppression. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 13: 21-21 Begg, A., Drummond, G.B., Tiplady, B. (2001) Effects of temazepam on memory and psychomotor performance: A dose response study. Human Psychopharmacology 16: 475-480. Bryant CA, Farmer A, Tiplady B, Keating J, Sherwood R, Swift CG, Jackson SHD (1998) Psychomotor performance: investigating the dose response relationship for caffeine and theophylline in elderly volunteers. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 58(4):309-313 Burns, R., McRae, A.F., Tiplady, B. (2003) A comparison of target-controlled with patient-controlled administration of propofol combined with midazolam for Cameron C-A, Hopper ES, Tiplady B (1996) Ethanol and Negative Priming. Human Psychopharmacology 11:131-136 Ellis, C. N., Pillitteri, J. L., Kyle, T. K., Ertischek, M.D., Burton, S. L., & Shiffman, S. (2005). Consumers appropriately self-treat based on labeling for over-the-counter hydrocortisone. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 53, 41-51. Fagan D, Scott DB, Mitchell M, Tiplady B (1991) Effects of remoxipride on measures of psychological performance in healthy volunteers. psychopharmacology 105:225‑229 Fagan D, Scott DB, Tiplady B (1984) A study of the effects of zimeldine on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of temazepam in healthy volunteers. Psychopharmacology 82:252‑255 Fagan D, Swift CG, Tiplady B (1988) Effects of caffeine on vigilance and other performance tests in normal subjects. Journal of Psychopharmacology 2:19‑25 Fagan D, Lamont M, Jostell K‑G, Tiplady B, Scott DB (1990) A study of the psychometric effects of chlormethiazole in healthy young and elderly subjects. Age and Ageing 19:395‑402 Fagan D, Paul DL, Tiplady B, Scott DB (1994) A dose-response study of the effects of inhaled nitrous oxide on psychological performance and mood. Psychopharmacology 116:333-338 Fagan D, Tiplady B, Scott DB (1987) Effects of ethanol on psychomotor performance. British Journal of Anaesthesia 59:961‑965 Fagan D, Tiplady B, Scott DB (1994) Effects of ethanol on psychomotor performance under steady-state conditions. Journal of Psychopharmacology 8:75-80 Fagan DB, Scott DB, Tiplady B (1994) Effects of chlormethiazole on psychological performance under conditions of constant plasma concentrations. Journal of Psychopharmacology 8:164-167 Farquhar, K., Lambert, K., Drummond, G. B., Tiplady, B., & Wright, P. (2002) Effect of Ethanol on psychomotor performance and on risk taking behaviour. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 16: 379-384 Fried M, Garrioch M, Tiplady B, Wildsmith JAW (1995) The effects of inhaled nitrous oxide on some measures of attention. Journal of Psychopharmacology 9: 123-126 Gritz, E.R., Shiffman, S., Jarvik, M.E., Schlesinger, J., & Charuvastra, V. (1976). Naltrexone: An assessment of physiological and psychological effects of single doses. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 19, 773‑776. Hindmarch I, Tiplady B (1994) A comparison of the psychometric effects of remoxipride with those of haloperidol, thioridazine, and lorazepam in healthy volunteers. Human Psychopharmacology 9: 43-49 King D, Best P, Lynch G, Mannion MF, Montgomery RC, Tiplady B, Yisak W (1995) The effects of remoxipride and chlorpromazine on eye movements and psychomotor performance in healthy volunteers. J Psychopharmacol 9:143-149 Mackay, M., Tiplady, B., & Scholey, A. (2002) Interactions between alcohol and caffeine in relation to psychomotor speed and accuracy. Human Psychopharmacology, 17: 151-156 Newman D, Speake DJ, Armstrong PJ, Tiplady B (1997) Effects of ethanol on control of attention. Human Psychopharmacology 12: 235-241 Scholey, A. B., Mayes, R., & Tiplady, B. (2005). A pilot field study on the effects of alcohol on human performance. Behavioural Pharmacology, 16: S30. Scott DB, Fagan D, Tiplady B (1982) Effects of Amitriptyline and zimelidine in combination with ethanol. Psychopharmacology 76:209‑211 sedation during dental surgery. Anaesthesia, 58: 170-176 Sees, K. L., Di Marino, M. E., Ruediger, N. K., Sweeney, C. T. & Shiffman, S. (2005). Non-medical use of Oxycontin tablets in the United States. Journal of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 19, 13-23. Shiffman, S. (2006). Variation in bupropion findings is not due to differences in measurement: Comment on Teneggi et al. Psychopharmacology, 185, 400-401. Swift CG, Swift MR, Tiplady B (1988) “First‑dose” response to mianserin: effects of age. Psychopharmacology 96:273‑276 Swift CG, Tiplady B (1988) The effects of age on the response to caffeine. Psychopharmacology 94:29‑31 Swift, C.G., Lee, D.R., Maskrey, V.L., Jackson, S.H.D., Tiplady, B. (1999) Single dose pharmacodynamics of thioridazine and remoxipride in healthy young and older volunteers. Journal of Psychopharmacology 13(2):159-165 Tiplady B (1991) Altered consciousness: pharmacology and phenomenology. Symposium summary from Summer Meeting of the British Association for Psychopharmacology, 21‑24 July 1991, York. Journal of Psychopharmacology 5:440‑441 Tiplady B (1982) Zimelidine ‑ interactions with ethanol and other agents. British Journal of Clinical Practice S19:85‑91 Tiplady B (1988) A continuous attention test for the assessment of the acute behavioral effects of drugs. Psychopharmacology Bulletin 24:213‑216 Tiplady B (1991) Psychometric screening of new drugs. In Nimmo W, Tucker GT (Eds) Clinical Measurement in Drug Evaluation. London: Wolfe Medical, pp 57‑71. :57‑71 Tiplady B (1991) Alcohol as a comparator. In: Klepper ID, Sanders LD, Rosen M (Eds). Ambulatory anaesthesia and sedation. Impairment and recovery. Oxford: Blackwell, pp 26‑37. Tiplady B (1992) Continuous attention: rationale and discriminant validation of a test designed for use in psychopharmacology. Behavior Research Methods, Instr, Comput 24:16‑21 Tiplady B (1992) Reliability and sensitivity of performance tests in human psychopharmacology. A commentary on the articles by Parrott (1991) Human Psychopharmacology 6:1‑9; 91‑98; 197‑207 Human Psychopharmacology 7:139‑141 Tiplady B (1992) Development of a test battery for the measurement of changes in psychological performance. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2:667P‑668P Tiplady B (1995) The Psychopharmacology of Attention. In: Hindmarch I, Stonier P (Eds) Human Psychopharmacology, Measures and Methods, Volume 5, Chichester: Wiley, pp 89-109. Tiplady B, Elton RA, Loudon JB (1983) Coding and analysis of spontaneously reported symptoms in clinical trials. Psychopharmacology Bulletin 19:30‑32 Tiplady B, Fagan D, Lamont M, Brockway M, Scott DB (1990) A comparison of the CNS effects of enproffyline and theophylline in healthy subjects assessed by performance testing and subjective measures. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 30:55‑61 Tiplady B, Goodman M (1977) Primitive Haemoglobin. J Mol Evol 9:343‑347 Tiplady B, Sinclair WA, Morrison LMM (1992) Effects of nitrous oxide on psychological performance. Psychopharmacology Bulletin 28:207‑211 Tiplady B, Faineteau H, Loganathan A, Spiegelberg M, Taylor Z (1998) Effects of ethanol and temazepam on performance in memory and psychomotor tasks: A dose-response comparison. Human Psychopharmacology 13: 285-291 Tiplady, B. & Degia, A. (2004) Evaluation of tests of driver impairment suitable for roadside use. Paper presented at 17th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs, and Traffic Safety, Glasgow, August 2004 Tiplady, B. (2004). The use of a mobile phone to administer a cognitive task. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 13: 25-25. Tiplady, B. (2005). Effects of ethanol on reconsolidation of human memory. Behavioural Pharmacology, 16: S24. Tiplady, B. Harding, C. McLean, D., Ortner, C. Porter, K., Wright, P. (1999) Effects of ethanol and temazepam on episodic and semantic memory: A dose-response comparison. Human Psychopharmacology 14: 263-269. Tiplady, B., Armstrong, T. C., Goulbourne, M. I. W., & Wright, P. (2006) A field study of the effects of ethanol on human performance and mood, Journal of Psychopharmacology, 20: A49 Tiplady, B., Baird, R., Lutcke, H., Drummond, G., & Wright, P. (2005). Effects of ethanol on kinaesthetic perception. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 19: 627-632. Tiplady, B., Bowness, E., Stien, L., & Drummond, G. (2005). Selective effects of clonidine and temazepam on attention and memory. J Psychopharmacol., 19: 259-265. Tiplady, B., Bowness, E., Stien, L., & Drummond, G. B. (2004). Selective effects of clonidine and temazepam on attention and memory. Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 12: 72-72. Tiplady, B., Degia, A., & Dixon, P. (2005). Assessment of driver impairment: Evaluation of a two-choice tester using ethanol. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 8: 299-310. Tiplady, B., Drummond, G.B., Cameron, E., Gray, E., Hendry, J., Sinclair, W., Wright, P. (2001) Ethanol, Errors, and the Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 69: 635-641 Tiplady, B., Franklin, N., & Scholey, A. (2004). Effect of ethanol on judgments of performance. Br.J.Psychol., 95: 105-118 Tiplady, B., Goodall, H., van Rossum, B., & Drummond, G. Effects of clonidine on psychomotor performance and memory. Journal of Psychopharmacology 17[3 (suppl)], A73. 2003 Tiplady, B., Hiroz, J., Holmes L., Drummond, G (2003) Errors in performance testing: A comparison of ethanol and temazepam. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 17:41-9. Tiplady, B., Oraro, M., van der Merwe, A., & Drummond, G. (2006) Effects of dextromethorphan, temazepam and ethanol on human performance, Journal of Psychopharmacology, 20: A50 Tiplady, B., Thomson, A. J., Nimmo, A. F., & Glen, J. B. (2006) Assessing depth of sedation in patients using a mobile phone test of visual reaction time, Journal of Psychopharmacology, 20: A30 Yu G, Maskray V, Jackson SHD, Swift CG, Tiplady B (1991) A comparison of the CNS effects of caffeine and theophylline in elderly subjects. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 32:341‑345 |
Psoriasis |
| Anis AH, Bansback N, Sizto BA, Gupta SR, Willian MK, Feldman SR. Economic evaluation of biologic therapies for the treatment of moderate to severe psoriasis in the United States. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2.09. In press.Bansback N, Sizto S, Sun H, Feldman S, Willian MK, Anis A. Efficacy of systemic treatments for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Therapeutics. 4.08. In press.
Psoriasis Patients: Results of a Phase II Study. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 2006(27 Sep); 4:71. Open access available at www.hqlo.com. Revicki D, Menter A, Feldman S, Kimel M, Harnam N, Willian MK. Adalimumab improves health-related quality of life in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis compared with the United States general population norms: Results from a randomized, controlled Phase III study. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes. 2008. 6:75 doi:10:1186/1477-7525-6-75. Revicki D, Willian MK, Saurat JH, Papp KA,Ortonne JP, Sexton C, Camez A. Impact of adalimumab treatment on health-related quality of life and other patient-reported outcomes:Results from a 16-week clinical trial in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. British Journal of Dermatology. 2008. March. Revicki DA, Willian MK, Menter A, Gordon KB, Kimball AB, Leonardi CL, Langley RG, Kimel M, Okun M. Impact of adalimumab treatment on patient-reported outcomes: Results from a phase III clinical trial in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. Journal of Dermatologic Treatment. 2007. 18. Revicki DA, Willian MK, Menter A, Saurat JH, Harnam N, Kaul M. Relationship between clinical response to therapy and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with moderate to sever plaque psoriasis. Dermatology. 2008. January. Shikiar R, Heffernan M, Langley RG, Willian MK, Okun MM, Revicki DA. Adalimumab treatment is associated with improvement in health related quality of life in psoriasis: Patient-reported outcomes from a Phase II randomized controlled trial. Journal of Dermatologic Treatment. 2007;18:25-31. |
Respiratory (COPD) |
| Dalal AA, St Charles M, Petersen HV, Roberts MH, Blanchette CM, Manavi-Zieverink K. Cost-effectiveness of combination fluticasone propionate-salmeterol 250/50 microg versus salmeterol in severe COPD patients. Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2010 Aug 9;5:179-87.St. Charles M, Blanchette CM, Silver H, Lavallee D, Dalal AA, Mapel D. Adherence to controller therapy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a review. Curr Med Res Opin. 2010 Oct;26(10):2421-2429. |
Smoking/Nicotine |
| Brandon, T.H., Herzog, T.A., Irvin, J.E., & Gwaltney, C.J. (2004). Cognitive and social learning models of drug dependence: Implications for the assessment of tobacco dependence in adolescents. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 1), 51-77.Colby, S. M., Rohsenow, D. J., Monti, P. M., Gwaltney, C.J., Gulliver, S. B., Abrams, D. B., Niaura, R. S., & Sirota, A. D. (2004). Effects of tobacco deprivation on alcohol cue reactivity and drinking among young adult social drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 879-892.
Elash, C.A., Tiffany, S.T. & Vrana, S.R. (1995). Manipulation of Smoking Urges and Affect through a Brief-Imagery Procedure: Self-Report, Psychophysiological and Startle Probe Responses, Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 3 156-162. Ferguson, S.G., Shiffman, S., & Gwaltney, C.J. (2006). Does reducing withdrawal severity mediate nicotine patch efficacy? A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 1153-1161 Gwaltney, C.J., Shiffman, S., Balabanis, M.H., & Paty, J.A. (2005). Dynamic self-efficacy and outcome expectancies: Prediction of smoking lapse and relapse. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 661-675. Gwaltney, C.J., Shiffman, S., Norman, G.J., Paty, J.A., Kassel, J.D., Gnys,, M., Hickcox, M., Waters, A., Balabanis, M. (2001). Does smoking abstinence self-efficacy vary across situations? Identifying context-specificity within the Relapse Situation Efficacy Questionnaire. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69, 516-527. 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Stress/Mood/Coping |
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Substance Abuse |
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Other, Misc. |
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