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Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Vol 2(1), 1988. pp. 42-43. | 1988 | Review of A family like yours: Breaking the patterns of drug abuse. | Sladen, Bernard J. | Hines Veterans Administration Hospital, IL, US | This documented is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers. | 10.1037/h0084856 | Employee | Hines Veterans Administration Hospital, IL, US | No | This article is intended solely for the personal use of the individual user and is not to be dessiminated broadly. | |
Psychological Assessment, Vol 25(1), Mar, 2013. pp. 216-226. | Mar-13 | New tricks for an old measure: The development of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale–Brief (BIS-Brief). | 1) Lynne Steinberg, Carla Sharp; 2) Matthew S. Stanford; 3) Andra Teten Tharp | 1) Department of Psychology, University of Houston; 2) Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor University; 3) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Copyright: American Psychological Association. 2012 |
10.1037/a0030550 | Employee | 3) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | No | Acknowledgement: The findings and conclusions in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Vol 119(1), Feb, 2010. pp. 71-82. | Feb-10 | Integrity of emotional and motivational states during the prodromal, first-episode, and chronic phases of schizophrenia. | 1) Cindy M. Yee, Kristopher Ian Mathis, Jane C. Sun, Gretchen L. Sholty, Kenneth L. Subotnik, Joseph Ventura, Keith H. Nuechterlein, Peter Bachman, Terrance J. Williams, Carrie E. Bearden, and Tyrone D. Cannon; 2) Peter J. Lang; 3) Michael F. Green; | 1) University of California, Los Angeles; 2) University of Florida; 3) University of California, Los Angeles, and Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Health Care System |
© 2010 American Psychological Association | 10.1037/a0018475 | Unsure | 3) University of California, Los Angeles, and Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Health Care System | No | Acknowledgement: This study was supported in part by Grants R01 MH037705 and T32 MH014584 and Center Grant P50 MH066286 from the National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland. We gratefully acknowledge the important contributions of the patients and staff of the UCLA Center for Assessment and Prevention of Prodromal States and the UCLA Aftercare Research Program. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Vol. 70, No. 3, 843–851 | 2002 | Behavioral Medicine and Aging | 1) Ilene C. Siegler, Lori A. Bastian,David C. Steffens, and Hayden B. Bosworth; 2) Paul T. Costa | 1) Duke University School of Medicine; 2) National Institute on Aging |
Copyright 2002 by the American Psychological Association, Inc.2002, | 10.1037//0022-006X.70.3.843 | Employee | 2) National Institute on Aging | No | This work was supported by National Institute of Aging Grant R01AG12458, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Grants R01 HL55356and P01 HL36587, and National Cancer Institute Grant P01 CA72099 toIlene C. Siegler; National Cancer Institute Grant P01 CA72099 and GrantRCD Department of Health Affairs 99024 to Lori A. Bastian; NationalInstitute of Mental Health Grant K07 MH 01367 to David C. Steffens; andNational Cancer Institute Grant P01 CA72099 to Hayden B. Bosworth.Hayden B. Bosworth was also supported in part by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Health Services Re-search and Development Service, Program 824 funds | |
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol 82(4), Aug, 2014. pp. 551-561. | Aug-14 | Cognitive processing therapy for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: A comparison between outpatient and residential treatment. | 1) Kristen H. Walter; 2) Ruth L. Varkovitzky; 3) Gina P. Owens; 4) Jennifer Lewis; 5) Kathleen M. Chard | 1) Veterans Medical Research Foundation, San Diego, California, and Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, California; 2) Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Healthcare System, American Lake Division, Tacoma, Washington; 3) University of Tennessee–Knoxville; 4) Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio; 5) Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, and University of Cincinnati |
In the public domain | 10.1037/a0037075 | Employee | 1) Veterans Medical Research Foundation, San Diego, California, and Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, California; 2) Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Healthcare System, American Lake Division, Tacoma, Washington; 4) Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio; |
No | Acknowledgement: We would like to thank the staff of the Trauma Recovery Center at the Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center, particularly Jeremiah Schumm, as well as the data preparation efforts of Lindsey Davidson and Misty Wolfe. Content of this article does not necessarily reflect the views of the United States government or the Department of Veterans Affairs. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST Volume: 33 Issue: 2 Pages: 148-158 |
1978 | CLINICAL-PSYCHOLOGY SEEN SOME 50 YEARS LATER | SHAKOW, D | NIH National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) | Copyright: American Psychological Association. 1978. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. |
10.1037//0003-066X.33.2.148 | Employee | NIH National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) | No | Preparation of this article was in part aided by a grant from the Benevolent Foundation of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, Northern Jurisdiction, United States of America. | |
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 36(4), Jul, 1966. pp. 757-758. | Jul-96 | Review of The psychotherapies of marital disharmonies. | Flint, Arden A. Jr. | Child Research Branch, National Institute for Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, US | This documented is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers. | 10.1037/h0098721 | Employee | Child Research Branch, National Institute for Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, US | No | This article is intended solely for the personal use of the individual user and is not to be dessiminated broadly. | |
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Vol 7(3), Aug, 2015. pp. 179-191. | Aug-05 | Understanding resiliency through vulnerability: Cultural meaning and religious practice among Muslim military personnel. | 1) Abu-Ras, Wahiba; 2) Hosein, Shareda. | 1) School of Social Work, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, US; 2) U.S. Army Reserves, Quincy, MA, US |
Copyright: American Psychological Association. 2014 |
10.1037/rel0000017 | Employee | 2) U.S. Army Reserves, Quincy, MA, US | No | This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. | |
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol 70(2), Apr, 2002. pp. 336-343. | Apr-02 | Alcohol dependence and abuse in three groups at varying familial alcoholism risk. | 1) Arthur I. Alterman, John S. Cacciola, Frank D. Mulvaney; 2) Megan J. Rutherford; 3) James Langenbucher | 1) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia; 2) University of Washington; 3) Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey |
Copyright 2002 by the American Psychological Association, Inc | 10.1037//0022-006X.70.2.336 | Employee | 1) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia; | No | This research was supported by a grant from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Training and Education in Professional Psychology, Vol 10(1), Feb, 2016. pp. 24-28. | Feb-16 | Brief immersion training in Primary Care–Mental Health Integration: Program description and initial findings. | 1) Elizabeth Possis, Beret Skroch, Michael Mallen, Jaclyn Henry, Samuel Hintz, John Billig, and Douglas Olson | 1) Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Minneapolis, Minnesota | In the public domain | 10.1037/tep0000103 | Employee | 1) Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Minneapolis, Minnesota | No | This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. | |
Printed classification tests: Report no. 5., (pp. 419-445). | 1947 | Life-stage vocational development system. | Guilford, J. P. (Ed); Lacey, John I. (Col) | (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) | 10.1037/14946-017 | UNC does not have access to this book chapter. | |||||
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 34(6), Dec, 2003. Primary Behavioral Health Care. pp. 586-594. | Dec-03 | Training Psychology Interns in Primary Behavioral Health Care. | 1) Anne C. Dobmeyer, Anderson B. Rowan, Joseph R. Etherage, and Robert J. Wilson | 1) Malcolm Grow Medical Center | In the public domain | 10.1037/0735-7028.34.6.586 | Employee | 1) Malcolm Grow Medical Center | No | Acknowledgement: The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy of the Department of Defense or other departments of the U.S. government. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Rural behavioral health care: An interdisciplinary guide. |
2003 | Health planning for rural and frontier mental and behavioral health care. | Hill, Gil | 10.1037/10489-006 | UNC does not have access to this book chapter. | ||||||
Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol 57(1), Feb, 1973. pp. 32-37. | Feb-73 | Effects of different leadership styles on group accuracy. | 1) JOSEPH A. CAMMALLERI, HAL W. HENDRICK, WAYNE C. PITTMAN, JR., HARRY D. BLOUT, AND DIRK C. PRATHER | 1) United States Air Force Academy | Copyright: American Psychological Association. 1973 |
10.1037/h0034184 | Employee | 1) United States Air Force Academy | No | The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Air Force or the Department of Defense. | |
Health Psychology, Vol 35(10), Oct, 2016. pp. 1110-1119. | Oct-16 | Emotion dysregulation and loss-of-control eating in children and adolescents. | 1) Nichole R. Kelly, Marian Tanofsky-Kraff, Anna Vannucci, Natasha A. Schvey, Lisa M. Shank; 2) Lisa M. Ranzenhofer; 3) Annie M. Altschul, Sheila M. Brady, Ovidiu Galescu, Merel Kozlosky, Susan Z. Yanovski, Jack A. Yanovski | 1) National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, Maryland, and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; 2) The Alpert Medical School of Brown University/The Miriam Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island; 3) National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, Maryland |
In the public domain | 10.1037/hea0000389 | Employee | 1) National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, Maryland, and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; 3) National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, Maryland |
No | Acknowledgement: USUHS Grant R072IC (to Marian Tanofsky-Kraff). Intramural Research Program, NIH, Grant 1ZIAHD000641 from the NICHD with supplemental funding from NIMHD, the Bench to Bedside Program, the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) of the NIH (to Jack A. Yanovski), and NIMH 5F31MH095348 (to Lisa M. Ranzenhofer). Annie M. Altschul is supported by the Division of Nutrition Research Coordination, NIH. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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APA handbook of multicultural psychology, Vol. 1: Theory and research. | 2014 | Minority adults and elders in the United States. | Johnson, Jeannette L. |
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol 53(5), Oct, 1985. Special Series: Primary Prevention of Childhood Disorders. pp. 631-646. | Oct-85 | Evolving adaptive theories and methods for prevention research with children. | Rolf, Jon E. | NIMH, Behavioral Sciences Research Branch, Rockville, MD | In the public domain. | 10.1037//0022-006X.53.5.631 | Employee | NIMH, Behavioral Sciences Research Branch, Rockville, MD | No | A portion of the author's research reported here was supported by National Institute of Mental Health Grant MH24152 to Jon E. Rolf and Joseph Hasazi. The opinions expressed in this article are not necessarily those of the National Institute of Mental Health | |
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 36(6), Dec, 2005. pp. 654-662. | Dec-05 | Character and Fitness Requirements for Professional Psychologists: An Examination of State Licensing Application Forms. | 1) W. Brad Johnson; 2) Karen Porter; 3) Clark D. Campbell and Elizabeth N. Kupko | 1) U.S. Naval Academy; 2) Catholic University; 3) George Fox University |
In the public domain | 10.1037/0735-7028.36.6.654 | Employee | 1) U.S. Naval Academy; | No | This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. | |
Executive function in preschool-age children: Integrating measurement, neurodevelopment, and translational research. | 2016 | Imaging executive functions in typically and atypically developed children. |
Horowitz-Kraus, Tzipi | 10.1037/14797-009 | UNC does not have access to this article | ||||||
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 3(1), Win 1972. pp. 89-91. | 1972 | Review of Psychodrama and Audience Attitude Change. | O'Connell, Walter E. | Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston, TX, US | Copyright: American Psychological Association. 1972 |
10.1037/h0021510 | Employee | Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston, TX, US | No | N/A | |
American Psychologist, Vol 45(6), Jun, 1990. pp. 766-770. | Jun-90 | Rehabilitation psychologists: A place in the policy process? | Solarz, Andrea L. | US Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Washington, DC, US | Copyright: American Psychological Association. 1990 |
10.1037/0003-066X.45.6.766 | Employee | US Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Washington, DC, US | No | The opinions expressed in this article are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, official policy, or position of the Office of Technology Assessment. | |
American Psychologist, Vol 31(8), Aug, 1976. pp. 553-560. | Aug-76 | What is clinical psychology? | Shakow, David | NIMH, Bethesda, MD | Copyright: American Psychological Association. 1976 |
10.1037/0003-066X.31.8.553 | Employee | NIMH, Bethesda, MD | No | Preparation of this article was in part aided by a grant from the Benevolent Foundation of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, Northern Jurisdiction, United States of America | |
American Psychologist, Vol 34(3), Mar, 1979. pp. 275-276. | Mar-79 | A professional pair at the job market: A reply. | 1) THOMAS 0. MADELL; 2) CHRIS M. MADELL | 1) Veterans Administration Regional Office, San Francisco, California; 2) Catholic Social Service of Marin County, San Rafael, California |
Copyright: American Psychological Association. 1979 |
10.1037/0003-066X.34.3.275 | Employee | 1) Veterans Administration Regional Office, San Francisco, California; | No | N/A | |
Psychological Assessment, Vol 25(3), Sep, 2013. pp. 991-996. | Sep-13 | Does cynicism play a role in failure to obtain needed care? Mental health service utilization among returning U.S. National Guard soldiers. | 1) Paul A. Arbisi, Melissa A. Polusny, Christopher R. Erbes; 2) Laura Rusch, Paul Thuras | 1) Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System and University of Minnesota Medical School; 2) Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System |
In the public domain | 10.1037/a0032225 | Employee | 2) Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System | No | Acknowledgement: This research was supported by grants from the Minnesota Medical Foundation and Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program. We thank Cora Courage and Michael Rath for assistance with participant recruitment. This material is the result of work supported with resources and the use of facilities at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of the Army, or Department of Defense. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Developmental Psychology, Vol 47(6), Nov, 2011. pp. 1750-1756. | Nov-11 | The role of familiarity in daily well-being: Developmental and cultural variation. | 1) Shigehiro Oishi, Felicity F. Miao; 2) Jaime L. Kurtz; 3) Jina Park; 4) Erin Whitchurch | 1) University of Virginia; 2) James Madison University; 3) Florida State University; 4) Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D.C. |
© 2011 American Psychological Association | 10.1037/a0025305 | Employee | 4) Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D.C. | No | This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. | |
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Vol 2(1), 1988. pp. 40-41. | 1988 | Review of Clinical management of substance abuse programs. | Stainback, Robert D | Alcohol Dependence Treatment Program, Birmingham Veterans Administration Medical Center, Birmingham, AL, US | Copyright: Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. 1988 |
10.1037/h0084855 | Employee | Alcohol Dependence Treatment Program, Birmingham Veterans Administration Medical Center, Birmingham, AL, US | No | This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. | |
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Health Psychology, Vol 31(1), Jan, 2012. Health Disparities - Infectious Disease. pp. 11-19. | Jan-12 | Social support and socioeconomic status interact to predict Epstein-Barr virus latency in women awaiting diagnosis or newly diagnosed with breast cancer. | 1) Christopher P. Fagundes, Ronald Glaser, Stephen P. Povoski, Adele M. Lipari, Doreen M. Agnese, Lisa D. Yee, William E. Carson III, William B. Farrar, William B. Malarkey, Min Chen, Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser; 2) Jeanette M. Bennett; 3) Catherine M. Alfano | 1) The Ohio State University College of Medicine; 2) The Ohio State University College of Dentistry; 3) National Cancer Institute |
© 2011 American Psychological Association | 10.1037/a0025599 | Employee | 3) National Cancer Institute | No | Acknowledgement: Work on this project was supported by NIH grants CA131029, CA126857, DE014320, UL1RR025755, and CA016058, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship Grant from the American Cancer Society awarded to the first author PF-11-007-01-CPPB. We appreciate the helpful assistance of Arenda Nolan, Mary Lower, and Cathie Atkinson. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Psychological Bulletin, Vol 52(4), Jul, 1955. pp. 367-368. | Jul-55 | Review of Atlas of men. | Bayley, Nancy | National Institute of Mental Health, US | Copyright: American Psychological Association. 1955 |
10.1037/h0039007 | Employee | National Institute of Mental Health, US | No | N/A | |
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 28(4), Aug, 1997. Psychologists in Public Administrative and Public Policy Roles. pp. 335-337. | Aug-97 | Personal reflections on a career in correctional psychology. | Hawk, Kathleen M | Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC, US | Copyright 1997 by the American Psychological Association, Inc | 10.1037/0735-7028.28.4.335 | Employee | Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC, US | No | This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. | |
American Psychologist, Vol 30(2), Feb, 1975. pp. 161-165. | Feb-75 | Some psychological contributions to defenses against hijackers. | 1) JOHN T. DAILEY & EVAN W. PICKREL | 1) Federal Aviation Administration | Copyright: American Psychological Association. 1975 |
10.1037/h0076831 | Employee | 1) Federal Aviation Administration | No | N/A | |
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 44(4), Aug, 2013. pp. 231-246. | Aug-13 | Progress monitoring in mental health and addiction treatment: A means of improving care. | 1) Jessica D. Goodman, James R. McKay, and Dominick DePhilippis | 1) Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine | In the public domain | 10.1037/a0032605 | Unsure | 1) Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine | No | Acknowledgement: Dr. McKay’s efforts were partly supported by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse Grant K24DA029062. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Deployment psychology: Evidence-based strategies to promote mental health in the military. |
2011 | Research-based preventive mental health care strategies in the military. | Adler, Amy B. | 10.1037/12300-004 | UNC does not have access to this article | ||||||
Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 1(2), Jun, 2012. Special Issue: Dynamics in Couples and Families Coping With HIV Risk and Infection. pp. 79-93. | Jun-12 | HIV/STD prevention interventions for couples and families: A review and introduction to the Special Issue. | 1) Willo Pequegnat; 2) James H. Bray | 1) National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland; 2) Baylor College of Medicine |
© 2012 American Psychological Association | 10.1037/a0028682 | Employee | 1) National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland; | No | This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. | |
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Journal of Comparative Psychology, Vol 123(1), Feb, 2009. pp. 26-33. | Feb-09 | Tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) spontaneously use visual but not acoustic information to find hidden food items. | 1) Annika Paukner, Mary E. Huntsberry, and Stephen J. Suomi | 1) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development | In the public domain | 10.1037/a0013128 | Employee | 1) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development | No | Acknowledgement: This research was supported by funds from the Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. We thank Pier Ferrari for critical comments on earlier drafts of this article. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Vol 28(2), Jun, 2014. pp. 586-591. | Jun-14 | Concordance between gambling disorder diagnoses in the DSM-IV and DSM-5: Results from the National Epidemiological Survey of Alcohol and Related Disorders. | 1) Nancy M. Petry; 2) Carlos Blanco and Chelsea Jin; 3) Bridget F. Grant | 1) University of Connecticut School of Medicine; 2) Columbia University; 3) National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism |
© 2014 American Psychological Association | 10.1037/a0034661 | Employee | 3) National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism | No | This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 36(6), Dec, 2005. Pain Management. pp. 587-594. | Dec-05 | Psychologists as Leaders of Multidisciplinary Chronic Pain Management Teams: A Model for Health Care Delivery. | 1) Kathleen Sitley Brown and Raymond A. Folen | 1) Tripler Army Medical Center | In the public domain | 10.1037/0735-7028.36.6.587 | Employee | 1) Tripler Army Medical Center | No | Acknowledgement: The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy of the Department of the Army, Department of Defense, or the U.S. government. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Psychological Assessment, Vol 27(4), Dec, 2015. pp. 1463-1470. | Dec-15 | Acceptability and feasibility of a visual working memory task in an ecological momentary assessment paradigm. | 1) Randi Melissa Schuster; 2) Robin J. Mermelstein | 1) Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts and Harvard Medical School; 2) University of Illinois at Chicago |
N/A | 10.1037/pas0000138 | False Positive; Search Rerun | No government agencies appear in the author affiliations | No | N/A | |
Developmental Psychology, Vol 41(5), Sep, 2005. pp. 711-722. | Sep-05 | Cocaine Exposure Is Associated With Subtle Compromises of Infants' and Mothers' Social-Emotional Behavior and Dyadic Features of Their Interaction in the Face-to-Face Still-Face Paradigm. | 1) E. Z. Tronick, M. K. Weinberg; 2) R. Seifer; 3) S. Shankaran; 4) L. L. Wright; 5) D. S. Messinger; 6) B. M. Lester, J. Liu and L. LaGasse; 7) C. R. Bauer; 8) H. Bada; 9) K. Poole | 1) Harvard Medical School and Children’s Hospital; 2) Brown Medical School and Bradley Hospital; 3) Wayne State University School of Medicine; 4) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; 5) University of Miami and Miller School of Medicine; 6) Brown Medical School and Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island; 7) University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; 8) University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine; 9) Research Triangle Institute |
Copyright 2005 by the American Psychological Association | 10.1037/0012-1649.41.5.711 | Employee | 4) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; | No | This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. | |
Health Psychology, Vol 35(8), Aug, 2016. Special Issue: Implicit Processes in Health Psychology. pp. 881-890. | Aug-16 | Attentional bias to negative affect moderates negative affect’s relationship with smoking abstinence. | 1) Paul E. Etcheverry; 2) Cho Lam, David W. Wetter; 3) Jennifer Irvin Vidrine; 4) Andrew J. Waters; 5) Virmarie Correa-Fernandez; 6) Paul M. Cinciripini | 1) Southern Illinois University Carbondale; 2) Rice University; 3) Stephenson Cancer Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center; 4) Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; 5) University of Houston; 6) The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center |
© 2016 American Psychological Association | 10.1037/hea0000338 | Employee | 4) Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; | No | Acknowledgement: Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (Grant R01 DA014818), the National Institutes of Health through the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (Grant CA016672), and the Community Network Program Center: Reducing Cancer Disparities Among Latinos in Texas (Grant U54CA153505). Paul M. Cinciripini has served on the scientific advisory board of Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and has conducted smoking cessation educational talks for physicians sponsored by Pfizer. No other financial disclosures were reported by the authors of this article. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, Vol 19(4), Oct, 2014. pp. 437-452. | Oct-14 | Civility norms, safety climate, and safety outcomes: A preliminary investigation. | 1) Alyssa K. McGonagle; 2) Lisa M. Kath; 3) Benjamin M. Walsh; 4) Stephanie L. Morrow | 1) Wayne State University; 2) San Diego State University; 3) University of Illinois at Springfield; 4) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, Maryland |
© 2014 American Psychological Association | 10.1037/a0037110 | Employee | 4) U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, Maryland | No | This project was partially funded through Volpe National Transportation Systems Center Contract DTRT57-07-P-80165. The Volpe Center received funding for the contract through an Interagency Agreement with the Federal Railroad Administration, US Department of Transportation. The recommendations of this study are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, the Federal Railroad Administration, the US Department of Transportation, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, or the US Government. We thank Mengqiao Liu, Tiana Kent, and Daniel Wiegert (Wayne State University) for assistance with coding worker injuries. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 13(3), Jul, 1943. pp. 514-516. | Jul-43 | Psychology of pre-adolescent children in war time: VI. Security for children in the world today. | MacDonald, Martha W. | Children’s Bureau, US Department of Labor, Washington, DC, US | This documented is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association or one of its allied publishers. | 10.1037/h0098601 | Employee | Children’s Bureau, US Department of Labor, Washington, DC, US | No | This article is intended solely for the personal use of the individual user and is not to be dessiminated broadly. | |
PsycCritiques 28(2) | 1983 | Drug Abuse: What Can Psychology Offer? | Robinowitz, Ralph |
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1953 | Management of suicidal patients. | Goodrich, D. Wells |
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Military Psychology, Vol 26(1), Jan, 2014. pp. 15-22. | Jan-14 | The relationship between postdeployment factors and PTSD severity in recent combat veterans. | 1) Kyle Possemato; 2) Meghan E. McDevitt-Murphy and Joah L. Williams; 3) Shannon McKenzie; 4) Paige Ouimette | 1) Center for Integrated Healthcare, VA Healthcare Network Upstate New York, Syracuse, New York and Syracuse University; 2) The University of Memphis and Memphis VA Medical Center, Memphis, Tennessee; 3) Center for Integrated Healthcare, VA Healthcare Network Upstate New York, Syracuse, New York; 4) Center for Integrated Healthcare, VA Healthcare Network Upstate New York, Syracuse, New York and Syracuse University |
© 2014 American Psychological Association | 10.1037/mil0000027 | Unsure | 1) Center for Integrated Healthcare, VA Healthcare Network Upstate New York, Syracuse, New York and Syracuse University; 2) The University of Memphis and Memphis VA Medical Center, Memphis, Tennessee; 3) Center for Integrated Healthcare, VA Healthcare Network Upstate New York, Syracuse, New York; 4) Center for Integrated Healthcare, VA Healthcare Network Upstate New York, Syracuse, New York and Syracuse University |
No | This research was supported by a grant VA Clinical Sciences Research and Development Merit awarded to Paige Ouimette (VHA CSR&D 1I01CX000175-01A1) and a National Institute of Health grant awarded to Meghan E. McDevitt-Murphy (K23 AA016120). Support was also provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Research and Development, Memphis Veteran Affairs Medical Center. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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Neuropsychology, Vol 18(2), Apr, 2004. pp. 340-352. | Apr-04 | Asymmetries in Visual-Spatial Processing Following Childhood Stroke. | 1) Jeffrey Schatz; 2) Suzanne Craft; 3) Myles Koby; 4) Michael R. DeBaun | 1) University of South Carolina; 2) Seattle American Lake Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, and University of Washington; 3) National Institutes of Health; 4) Washington University School of Medicine |
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No | Acknowledgement: Portions of this data were used to complete the doctoral requirements of Jeffrey Schatz. We thank George Dover, Jen-Yih Chu, and Mahboubeh Dadash-Zadeh for their help in participant recruitment and Diana Miller and Sally Snader for scheduling participants. Marilyn Siegel, Roland Lee, Greg Launius, and Rob Fallon helped in providing magnetic resonance data. Finally, we thank St. Louis Children's Hospital, Cardinal Glennon Hospital of St. Louis, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, and Palmetto-Richland Hospital of Columbia, South Carolina, for their support of this work. Portions of this data were presented at the 25th and 26th Annual Meetings of the International Neuropsychological Society, February 1997 and February 1998. This publication is protected by US and international copyright laws and its content may not be copied without the copyright holders express written permission except for the print or download capabilities of the retrieval software used for access. This content is intended solely for the use of the individual user. |
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