Depression Treatment: Testing the Assumption of Measurement Invariance in the SAMHSA Mental Health and Alcohol Abuse Stigma Assessment in Older Adults.
Testing the Assumption of Measurement Invariance in the SAMHSA Mental Health and Alcohol Abuse Stigma Assessment in Older Adults.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
Ageing Int. 2012 Dec; 37(4): 441-458
King-Kallimanis BL, Oort FJ, Lynn N, Schonfeld L
This study… Continue reading
Rehab Centers: Suprascapular Nerve: Is It Important in Cuff Pathology?
Suprascapular nerve: is it important in cuff pathology?
Filed under: Rehab Centers
Adv Orthop. 2012; 2012: 516985
Shi LL, Freehill MT, Yannopoulos P, Warner JJ
Suprascapular nerve and rotator cuff function are intimately connected. The incidence of suprascapular neuropathy… Continue reading
Clinical Efficacy of a Dry Extract of Five Herbal Drugs in Acute Viral Rhinosinusitis.
Clinical efficacy of a dry extract of five herbal drugs in acute viral rhinosinusitis.
Filed under: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
Rhinology. 2012 Dec; 50(4): 417-26
Jund R, Mondliger M, Steindl H, Stammer H, Stierna P, Bachert C, On Behalf… Continue reading
Addiction Rehab: Aripiprazole for the Treatment of Methamphetamine Dependence: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
Aripiprazole for the treatment of methamphetamine dependence: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
Filed under: Addiction Rehab
Addiction. 2012 Nov 27;
Coffin P, Santos G, Das M, Santos D, Huffaker S, Matheson T, Gasper J, Vittinghoff E, Colfax G
AIMS: To test aripiprazole for efficacy in decreasing use in methamphetamine-dependent adults, compared to placebo. DESIGN: Participants were randomized to receive 12 weeks of aripiprazole or placebo, with a 3 month follow-up and a platform of weekly 30-minute substance abuse counseling. SETTING: The trial was conducted from January 2009 to March 2012 at the San Francisco Department of Public Health. PARTICIPANTS: Ninety actively-using, methamphetamine-dependent, sexually active, adults were recruited from community venues. MEASUREMENTS: The primary outcome was regression estimated reductions in weekly methamphetamine-positive urines. Secondary outcomes were study medication adherence (by self-report and medication event monitoring systems [MEMS]), sexual risk behavior, and abstinence from methamphetamine. FINDINGS: Participant mean age was 38.7 years, 87.8% were male, 50.0% white, 18.9% African-American, and 16.7% Latino. Eighty-three percent of follow-up visits and final visits were completed. By intent-to-treat, participants assigned to aripiprazole had similar reductions in methamphetamine-positive urines as participants assigned to placebo (RR 0.88, 95% CI 0.66-1.19, P=0.41). Urine positivity declined from 73% (33/45 participants) to 45% (18/40) in the placebo arm, and from 77% (34/44) to 44% (20/35) in the aripiprazole arm. Adherence by MEMS and self-report was 42% and 74%, respectively, with no significant difference between arms (MEMS P=0.31; self-report P=0.17). Most sexual risk behaviors declined similarly among participants in both arms (all P>0.05).… Continue reading
Rehab Centers: Homeward Bound or Bound for a Home? Assessing the Capacity of Dementia Patients to Make Decisions About Hospital Discharge: Comparing Practice With Legal Standards.
Homeward bound or bound for a home? Assessing the capacity of dementia patients to make decisions about hospital discharge: Comparing practice with legal standards.
Filed under: Rehab Centers
Int J Law Psychiatry. 2012 Nov 24;
Emmett C, Poole M,… Continue reading
The EBI Enzyme Portal.
The EBI enzyme portal.
Filed under: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
Nucleic Acids Res. 2012 Nov 21;
Alcántara R, Onwubiko J, Cao H, Matos PD, Cham JA, Jacobsen J, Holliday GL, Fischer JD, Rahman SA, Jassal B, Goujon M, Rowland… Continue reading