2006
Cost-Effectiveness of Second-Generation Antipsychotics and Perphenazine in a Randomized Trial of Treatment for Chronic Schizophrenia
Rosenheck RA, Leslie DL, Sindelar J, Miller EA, Lin H, Stroup TS, McEvoy J, Davis SM, Keefe RS, Swartz M, Perkins DO, Hsiao JK, Lieberman J. Cost-Effectiveness of Second-Generation Antipsychotics and Perphenazine in a Randomized Trial of Treatment for Chronic Schizophrenia. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2006, 163: 2080-2089. PMID: 17151158, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.2006.163.12.2080.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAntipsychotic AgentsChronic DiseaseCost-Benefit AnalysisDrug CostsFollow-Up StudiesHealth Care CostsHumansLongitudinal StudiesMiddle AgedPatient DropoutsPerphenazinePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesQuality-Adjusted Life YearsResearch DesignSchizophreniaSchizophrenic PsychologyTreatment Outcome
2004
Cost-effectiveness analysis of addiction treatment: paradoxes of multiple outcomes
Sindelar JL, Jofre-Bonet M, French MT, McLellan AT. Cost-effectiveness analysis of addiction treatment: paradoxes of multiple outcomes. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2004, 73: 41-50. PMID: 14687958, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2003.09.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlcoholismAmbulatory CareCase ManagementData CollectionData Interpretation, StatisticalFemaleFinancing, GovernmentFollow-Up StudiesHumansIllicit DrugsMaleOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePhiladelphiaPrepaid Health PlansRehabilitationRehabilitation, VocationalReproducibility of ResultsSocial AdjustmentSocial WorkSubstance-Related DisordersUrban Health ServicesConceptsCost-effectiveness analysisDrug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis ProgramCost-benefit analysisCost-effectiveness ratioEmpirical examplePolicy inferencesEconomic analysisEconomic evaluationConflicting implicationsCost dataPaper identifiesMethodological principlesVariety of outcomesMultiple outcomesRange of outcomesSingle outcomeDifferent outcomesEmploymentAppropriate approachImplicationsParadox
2003
Reduction of quantity smoked predicts future cessation among older smokers
Falba T, Jofre‐Bonet M, Busch S, Duchovny N, Sindelar J. Reduction of quantity smoked predicts future cessation among older smokers. Addiction 2003, 99: 93-102. PMID: 14678067, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2004.00574.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedPrognosisSmokingSmoking CessationSmoking PreventionUnited StatesConceptsQuantity of cigarettesSmoking quantityLikelihood of cessationChronic health problemsWarrants further studyHarm reduction strategiesOlder smokersSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeSmoking cessationFirst followSmoking levelsFuture cessationPsychiatric problemsHealth problemsAlcohol useBeneficial effectsMarital statusCessationOlder AmericansSmokersFurther studiesModerate reductionRetirement StudyCigarettes
1995
Disability compensation and work among veterans with psychiatric and nonpsychiatric impairments
Rosenheck R, Frisman L, Sindelar J. Disability compensation and work among veterans with psychiatric and nonpsychiatric impairments. Psychiatric Services 1995, 46: 359-365. PMID: 7788457, DOI: 10.1176/ps.46.4.359.Peer-Reviewed Original Research