2002
Stressful Life Events Interacting With Cognitive/Personality Styles to Predict Late-Onset Major Depression
Mazure CM, Maciejewski PK, Jacobs SC, Bruce ML. Stressful Life Events Interacting With Cognitive/Personality Styles to Predict Late-Onset Major Depression. American Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry 2002, 10: 297-304. PMID: 11994217, DOI: 10.1097/00019442-200205000-00009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPersonality stylesCognitive theoryBeck's cognitive theoryStressful life eventsLife eventsLife stressorsYears of educationMajor depressionDepression onsetUnipolar major depressionOnset major depressionDepressionStyleLate-onset depressionPositive associationPhysical functioningFunctioningStressorsMedical illnessControl subjectsCurrent workMultivariate modelElderly outpatientsTheory
2000
Adverse Life Events and Cognitive-Personality Characteristics in the Prediction of Major Depression and Antidepressant Response
Mazure CM, Bruce ML, Maciejewski PK, Jacobs SC. Adverse Life Events and Cognitive-Personality Characteristics in the Prediction of Major Depression and Antidepressant Response. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2000, 157: 896-903. PMID: 10831468, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.157.6.896.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive-personality stylesCognitive–personality characteristicsAdverse life eventsStressful life eventsMajor depressionLife eventsTreatment outcomesComparison subjectsDepressive onsetMultivariate modelCommunity comparison subjectsDSM-IV unipolar depressionDepressive symptom severityHealthy comparison subjectsEvent typesAntidepressant regimenAdverse eventsAntidepressant responseInterpersonal eventsAchievement eventsUnipolar depressionBetter outcomesEpisode onsetSymptom severityGroup status
1994
The Yale-Brown-Cornell eating disorder scale: Development, use, reliability and validity
Mazure C, Halmi K, Sunday S, Romano S, Einhorn A. The Yale-Brown-Cornell eating disorder scale: Development, use, reliability and validity. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 1994, 28: 425-445. PMID: 7897615, DOI: 10.1016/0022-3956(94)90002-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProvisional itemsEating Disorder ScaleEight-item scaleDisorder ScaleYale-BrownUnique symptomatologyEating-related concernsEating-disordered patientsCornell Eating Disorder ScaleBody dissatisfactionDisorder symptomatologyYBC-EDSConvergent validityIndications of validityClinician-rated instrumentsInternal consistencyDisorder assessmentMotivationExcellent interrater reliabilityIndependent samplesDisorder patientsSymptomatologyItemsDSM-IIIInitial findings