2025
Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder
Hendershot C, Bremmer M, Paladino M, Kostantinis G, Gilmore T, Sullivan N, Tow A, Dermody S, Prince M, Jordan R, McKee S, Fletcher P, Claus E, Klein K. Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder. JAMA Psychiatry 2025, 82: 395-405. PMID: 39937469, PMCID: PMC11822619, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2024.4789.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAlcohol use disorderUse disorderPeak breath alcohol concentrationMedium to large effect sizesNon-treatment-seeking participantsWeeks of outpatient treatmentAlcohol self-administrationSelf-administration taskReduce alcohol intakeOnce-weekly subcutaneous semaglutideLarge effect sizesAlcohol consumptionSubsample of individualsBreath alcohol concentrationEffects of once-weekly subcutaneous semaglutideTreatment-by-time interactionOnce-weekly semaglutideAlcohol cravingReduce cravingSelf-AdministrationDrinking outcomesSemaglutide treatmentDrinking daysReduce drinkingAmount of alcohol
2024
Randomized controlled trial of two internet-based written therapies for world trade center workers and survivors with persistent PTSD symptoms
Feder A, Kowalchyk M, Brinkman H, Cahn L, Aaronson C, Böttche M, Presseau C, Fred-Torres S, Markowitz J, Litz B, Yehuda R, Knaevelsrud C, Pietrzak R. Randomized controlled trial of two internet-based written therapies for world trade center workers and survivors with persistent PTSD symptoms. Psychiatry Research 2024, 336: 115885. PMID: 38603979, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2024.115885.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosttraumatic stress disorderPosttraumatic stress disorder symptom clustersWTC-related PTSD symptomsMental health-related functioningPTSD symptomsSymptom clustersHealth-related functioningPosttraumatic stress disorder's avoidancePosttraumatic stress disorder symptomsPosttraumatic Stress Disorder ChecklistPresent-centered therapyAssociated with significantly greater reductionsPersistent PTSD symptomsActive control interventionModerate-to-largeQuality of lifeSignificant main effectTreatment-by-time interactionWorld Trade Center survivorDSM-5PCL-5Stress disorderDepressive/anxiety symptomsWorld Trade CenterDepressive symptomsPain acceptance as a change mechanism for mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine
Best R, Ozmeral A, Grinberg A, Smitherman T, Seng E. Pain acceptance as a change mechanism for mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for migraine. Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2024, 47: 471-482. PMID: 38407727, DOI: 10.1007/s10865-024-00475-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHeadache-related disabilityThird wave therapiesPain acceptanceCognitive therapyActive engagementMindfulness-based cognitive therapyWave therapyTreatment-as-usual groupThird-wave therapiesReduce headache-related disabilityLongitudinal mediation modelsMaintenance of changeOne-month post-treatmentTreatment-by-time interactionActive engagement componentRandomized Controlled TrialsMBCT groupMediation modelFollow-upAssess maintenancePainTherapyControlled TrialsSecondary analysisMigraine
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