2005
Hormone Therapy Does Not Affect Depression Severity in Older Women
Goldstein KM, Harpole LH, Stechuchak KM, Coffman CJ, Bosworth HB, Steffens DC, Bastian LA. Hormone Therapy Does Not Affect Depression Severity in Older Women. American Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry 2005, 13: 616-623. PMID: 16009738, DOI: 10.1097/00019442-200507000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCross-Sectional StudiesDepressive Disorder, MajorDysthymic DisorderEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleHumansPostmenopauseRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicConceptsHormone therapyDepressive symptom severityHT useOlder womenDepression severitySymptom severityWomen age 60 yearsNon-HT usersSevere depressive symptomsRole of estrogenAge 60 yearsTreatment of depressionCross-sectional analysisHT usersAntidepressant medicationMenopausal symptomsUnadjusted analysesImproving MoodDepressive symptomsDepression scoresTreatment studiesBeneficial effectsGood healthSeverityBaseline dataInitiation and Discontinuation of Hormone Therapy for Menopausal Symptoms: Results From a Community Sample
Bosworth HB, Bastian LA, Grambow SC, McBride CM, Skinner CS, Fish L, Rimer BK, Siegler IC. Initiation and Discontinuation of Hormone Therapy for Menopausal Symptoms: Results From a Community Sample. Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2005, 28: 105-114. PMID: 15887880, DOI: 10.1007/s10865-005-2721-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCommunicationEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleHumansMenopauseMiddle AgedPatient CompliancePhysician-Patient RelationsResidence CharacteristicsConceptsHormonal therapyGynecological surgeryMenopausal symptomsClinical trial developmentTelephone three timesMental health symptomsImportance of physiciansCommunity sampleLogistic regression modelsHT discontinuationHT initiationAttitudes/knowledgePostmenopausal womenHormone therapyVasomotor symptomsHT useClinical reasonsMood symptomsHealth behaviorsTrial developmentHealth symptomsSociodemographic characteristicsSymptomsDiscontinuationWomen
2002
Evaluating participants’ use of a hormone replacement therapy decision-making intervention
Bastian LA, McBride CM, Fish L, Lyna P, Farrell D, Lipkus IM, Rimer BK, Siegler IC. Evaluating participants’ use of a hormone replacement therapy decision-making intervention. Patient Education And Counseling 2002, 48: 283-291. PMID: 12477613, DOI: 10.1016/s0738-3991(02)00048-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHormone replacement therapy and the risk of death from breast cancer: A systematic review
Nanda K, Bastian LA, Schulz K. Hormone replacement therapy and the risk of death from breast cancer: A systematic review. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2002, 186: 325-334. PMID: 11854659, DOI: 10.1067/mob.2002.121077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBreast NeoplasmsCase-Control StudiesCohort StudiesEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleHumansRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRisk AssessmentConceptsHormone replacement therapy usersHormone replacement therapyRisk of deathReplacement therapyBreast cancerTherapy usersCombined hormone replacement therapyRetrievable risk estimatesBreast cancer deathsCase-control studyRecency of useAscertainment of exposurePotential confoundersCancer deathRelative riskInclusion criteriaObservational studyHistologic conditionControl groupSystematic reviewProlonged durationTherapyProlonged useCancerRisk estimates
2001
Depressive Symptoms, Menopausal Status, and Climacteric Symptoms in Women at Midlife
Bosworth H, Bastian L, Kuchibhatla M, Steffens D, McBride C, Skinner C, Rimer B, Siegler I. Depressive Symptoms, Menopausal Status, and Climacteric Symptoms in Women at Midlife. Psychosomatic Medicine 2001, 63: 603-608. PMID: 11485114, DOI: 10.1097/00006842-200107000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClimactericDepressionEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleHealth BehaviorHumansMenopauseMiddle AgedPersonality InventoryRisk FactorsConceptsMenopausal statusClimacteric symptomsWomen age 45Depressive symptomsAge 45Estrogen/progesterone combinationHistory of oophorectomyHormone replacement therapyLogistic regression analysisRates of depressionCross-sectional surveyHigh rateProgesterone combinationPhysical inactivityReplacement therapyMenopausal stageMenopauseSymptomsWomenCommunity sampleDepressionStatusInadequate incomeYearsCES
1998
Differences in Providers' Beliefs about Benefits and Risks of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Managed Care
Exline J, Siegler I, Bastian L. Differences in Providers' Beliefs about Benefits and Risks of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Managed Care. Journal Of Women's Health 1998, 7: 879-884. PMID: 9785314, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.1998.7.879.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAttitude of Health PersonnelData CollectionEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleHealth Maintenance OrganizationsHumansMaleMedicineNorth CarolinaSex FactorsSpecializationConceptsHormone replacement therapyRisks of HRTReplacement therapyBreast cancerFamily physiciansBenefits of HRTProviders' beliefsProvider-patient discussionsGender of physiciansHealth maintenance organizationCross-sectional surveyThromboembolic eventsHeart diseasePhysicians' beliefsPhysician genderCare settingsFemale providersAlzheimer's diseasePhysician assistantsFemale physiciansMaintenance organizationPhysiciansDiseaseManaged CareRiskBenefits and Drawbacks to Hormone Replacement Therapy Among Nursing Home Patients
Bosworth H, Bastian L, Siegler I. Benefits and Drawbacks to Hormone Replacement Therapy Among Nursing Home Patients. Women's Health Issues 1998, 8: 53-59. PMID: 9504039, DOI: 10.1016/s1049-3867(97)00094-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAge FactorsAgedAged, 80 and overAttitude of Health PersonnelAttitude to HealthBreast NeoplasmsCoronary DiseaseEndometrial NeoplasmsEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleHumansLong-Term CareMemory DisordersMiddle AgedNursing HomesOsteoporosis, PostmenopausalPatient AdvocacyPharmacistsPilot ProjectsRisk Factors
1997
Perceptions of Menopausal Stage and Patterns of Hormone Replacement Therapy Use
Bastian L, Couchman G, Rimer B, McBride C, Feaganes J, Siegler I. Perceptions of Menopausal Stage and Patterns of Hormone Replacement Therapy Use. Journal Of Women's Health 1997, 6: 467-475. PMID: 9279835, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.1997.6.467.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsData CollectionEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleHumansLogistic ModelsMenopauseMiddle AgedConceptsHormone replacement therapyUse of HRTHRT useStage of menopauseMenopausal stagePatient characteristicsHormone replacement therapy useCohort of womenWomen's perceptionsLogistic regression modelsBilateral oophorectomyMenopausal statusIndependent predictorsTherapy useReplacement therapyPelvic examinationOvarian cancerBreast cancerFamily historyMenopauseAverage agePhysical exerciseYoung womenWomenOverall rate