2016
Physical activity, psychiatric distress, and interest in exercise group participation among individuals seeking methadone maintenance treatment with and without chronic pain
Beitel M, Stults-Kolehmainen M, Cutter CJ, Schottenfeld RS, Eggert K, Madden LM, Kerns RD, Liong C, Ginn J, Barry DT. Physical activity, psychiatric distress, and interest in exercise group participation among individuals seeking methadone maintenance treatment with and without chronic pain. American Journal On Addictions 2016, 25: 125-131. PMID: 26824197, DOI: 10.1111/ajad.12336.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultChronic PainExerciseFemaleHumansMaleMental DisordersMethadoneMiddle AgedOpiate Substitution TreatmentSelf ReportStress, PsychologicalYoung AdultConceptsMethadone maintenance treatmentPhysical activity levelsExercise group participationChronic painPhysical activityPsychiatric distressMaintenance treatmentActivity levelsPast weekVigorous-intensity physical activityExercise of patientsIntensity physical activityExercise groupExercise interventionPainBrief self-report instrumentPatientsLow levelsSelf-report instrumentDistressWeeksDepressionTreatmentGroup participationParticipants
2011
Group-Based Strategies for Stress Reduction in Methadone Maintenance Treatment
Barry DT, Beitel M, Breuer T, Cutter CJ, Savant J, Peters S, Schottenfeld RS, Rounsaville BJ. Group-Based Strategies for Stress Reduction in Methadone Maintenance Treatment. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2011, 5: 181-187. PMID: 21841430, PMCID: PMC3178342, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0b013e3181ee77cl.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Conventional and Unconventional Treatments for Stress among Methadone‐Maintained Patients: Treatment Willingness and Perceived Efficacy
Barry DT, Beitel M, Breuer T, Cutter CJ, Savant J, Schottenfeld RS, Rounsaville BJ. Conventional and Unconventional Treatments for Stress among Methadone‐Maintained Patients: Treatment Willingness and Perceived Efficacy. American Journal On Addictions 2010, 20: 137-142. PMID: 21314756, PMCID: PMC3086464, DOI: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.2010.00109.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment willingnessMethadone maintenance treatment program (MMTP) patientsUnconventional treatmentsConventional therapyProgram patientsMMT programUnconventional therapiesConventional interventionsPsychiatric distressEfficacyPatientsPerceived EfficacyTherapyTreatmentProgram planningMethadone
2005
Guarded Self-Disclosure Predicts Psychological Distress and Willingness to Use Psychological Services Among East Asian Immigrants in the United States
Barry DT, Mizrahi TC. Guarded Self-Disclosure Predicts Psychological Distress and Willingness to Use Psychological Services Among East Asian Immigrants in the United States. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2005, 193: 535-539. PMID: 16082298, DOI: 10.1097/01.nmd.0000172642.23147.23.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2002
CULTURAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND DEMOGRAPHIC CORRELATES OF WILLINGNESS TO USE PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES AMONG EAST ASIAN IMMIGRANTS
Barry DT, Grilo CM. CULTURAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND DEMOGRAPHIC CORRELATES OF WILLINGNESS TO USE PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES AMONG EAST ASIAN IMMIGRANTS. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2002, 190: 32-39. PMID: 11838029, DOI: 10.1097/00005053-200201000-00008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcculturationAdultAge FactorsAsia, EasternCultureEmigration and ImmigrationFemaleHumansIdentification, PsychologicalMaleMental Health ServicesMiddle AgedPatient Acceptance of Health CarePersonality InventoryProbabilityReferral and ConsultationSelf ConceptStress, PsychologicalUnited StatesConceptsPsychological servicesDistressed friendsEast Asian immigrantsInterpersonal distanceObsessive-compulsive symptomsDemographic correlatesPsychological treatmentInterpersonal sensitivityPsychological distressEnglish fluencyEthnic identityPersonal willingnessFriendsCorrelatesWillingnessAsian immigrantsPsychologicalFluencyDistressNumber of yearsParticipantsUnwillingnessImmigrantsMeasuresBatteries
2001
Eating concerns in East Asian immigrants: Relationships between acculturation, self-construal, ethnic identity, gender, psychological functioning and eating concerns
Barry D, Garner D. Eating concerns in East Asian immigrants: Relationships between acculturation, self-construal, ethnic identity, gender, psychological functioning and eating concerns. Eating And Weight Disorders - Studies On Anorexia, Bulimia And Obesity 2001, 6: 90-98. PMID: 11456426, DOI: 10.1007/bf03339757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcculturationAdultChinaCultural CharacteristicsEmigration and ImmigrationFeeding and Eating DisordersFemaleGender IdentityGuiltHumansJapanKoreaMaleMental HealthPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRegression AnalysisSelf ConceptSocial IdentificationStress, PsychologicalSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsPsychological functioningPsychological distressEast Asian immigrantsEthnic identityGlobal constructRelevant facetsCertain facetsFunctioningSatisfactory reliabilityAcculturation statusAcculturationDistressRelevant variablesAsian immigrantsIdentityFacetsGuiltFearGenderSymptomsConstructsThoughtPreoccupationImmigrantsValidity