2012
The relationship of dysthymia, minor depression, and gender to changes in smoking for current and former smokers: Longitudinal evaluation in the U.S. population
Weinberger AH, Pilver CE, Desai RA, Mazure CM, McKee SA. The relationship of dysthymia, minor depression, and gender to changes in smoking for current and former smokers: Longitudinal evaluation in the U.S. population. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2012, 127: 170-176. PMID: 22809897, PMCID: PMC3480998, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.06.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFormer daily smokersCurrent daily smokersCurrent dysthymiaMinor depressionLifetime dysthymiaDaily smokersFormer smokersSmoking behaviorDaily cigarette smokersNational Epidemiologic SurveyWave 2Gender-specific effectsCigarette smokersSmoking abstinenceMajor depressionSmokersEpidemiologic SurveyDysthymiaDiagnosis interactionRespective diagnosisDecreased likelihoodLongitudinal evaluationRelated conditionsSmokingDepression
2001
Gender Differences in Referral to Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs after Revascularization
Caulin-Glaser T, Blum M, Schmeizl R, Prigerson H, Zaret B, Mazure C. Gender Differences in Referral to Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs after Revascularization. Journal Of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation And Prevention 2001, 21: 24-30. PMID: 11271654, DOI: 10.1097/00008483-200101000-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary revascularization proceduresCoronary bypass surgeryRevascularization proceduresSecondary preventionCR programPrevention instructionCardiac rehabilitation referralCases-observational studyInstruction of patientsCardiac rehabilitation programSecondary prevention strategiesBypass surgeryCardiac rehabilitationCoronary stentingRehabilitation referralPatient populationPhysician referralCardiovascular diseaseObservational studyRehabilitation programPrevention strategiesGender differencesHealthcare providersReferralDecreased likelihood