2016
Association Between Chronic Conditions and Physical Function Among Veteran and Non-Veteran Women With Diabetes
Gray KE, Katon JG, Rillamas-Sun E, Bastian LA, Nelson KM, LaCroix AZ, Reiber GE. Association Between Chronic Conditions and Physical Function Among Veteran and Non-Veteran Women With Diabetes. The Gerontologist 2016, 56: s112-s125. PMID: 26768385, PMCID: PMC5881620, DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnv675.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAccidental FallsActivities of Daily LivingAgedCase-Control StudiesCerebrovascular DisordersChronic DiseaseCognitive DysfunctionComorbidityDiabetes MellitusFemaleHealth StatusHeart DiseasesHip FracturesHumansKidney Failure, ChronicLinear ModelsMiddle AgedNeoplasmsOsteoarthritisPeripheral Arterial DiseaseUnited StatesUrinary IncontinenceVeteransConceptsPhysical functionChronic conditionsHealth initiativesSubsequent physical functionPeripheral artery diseaseWomen's Health InitiativeNon-veteran womenPostmenopausal womenArtery diseaseCoronary diseaseHip fractureCerebrovascular diseaseVeteran womenDiabetesWomenDiseaseGreater decreaseVeteransAssociationTotal numberLinear regressionAverage numberDecreaseCare
2001
Efficacy of dialectical behavior therapy in women veterans with borderline personality disorder
Koons C, Robins C, Tweed J, Lynch T, Gonzalez A, Morse J, Bishop G, Butterfield M, Bastian L. Efficacy of dialectical behavior therapy in women veterans with borderline personality disorder. Behavior Therapy 2001, 32: 371-390. DOI: 10.1016/s0005-7894(01)80009-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDialectical behavior therapyBorderline personality disorderWomen veteransPersonality disorderNumber of hospitalizationsSignificant decreaseBehavior therapyTreatment group differencesDepressive symptomsParasuicidal actsSuicidal ideationEffectiveness studiesPatientsPilot studyGreater decreaseGroup differencesTreatment developersTherapyLarge efficacyDisordersEfficacyVeteransStrong trendHospitalizationDecrease