2015
The VA augmentation and switching treatments for improving depression outcomes (VAST-D) study: Rationale and design considerations
Mohamed S, Johnson GR, Vertrees JE, Guarino PD, Weingart K, Young IT, Yoon J, Gleason TC, Kirkwood KA, Kilbourne AM, Gerrity M, Marder S, Biswas K, Hicks P, Davis LL, Chen P, Kelada A, Huang GD, Lawrence DD, LeGwin M, Zisook S. The VA augmentation and switching treatments for improving depression outcomes (VAST-D) study: Rationale and design considerations. Psychiatry Research 2015, 229: 760-770. PMID: 26279130, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.08.005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2006
Discriminating Between Cognitive and Supportive Group Therapies for Chronic Mental Illness
Hayes SA, Hope DA, Terryberry-Spohr LS, Spaulding WD, VanDyke M, Elting DT, Poland J, Mohamed S, Garbin CP, Reed D, Sullivan M. Discriminating Between Cognitive and Supportive Group Therapies for Chronic Mental Illness. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2006, 194: 603-609. PMID: 16909069, DOI: 10.1097/01.nmd.0000230635.03400.2d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelAttitude to HealthChronic DiseaseCognitive Behavioral TherapyCohort StudiesFemaleHospitalizationHumansMaleMental DisordersPhysician-Patient RelationsPsychotherapeutic ProcessesPsychotherapy, GroupQ-SortReproducibility of ResultsTape RecordingTreatment OutcomeConceptsChronic mental illnessSupportive group therapyMental illnessGroup therapyPharmacological treatmentQ-sort processTherapyLarger studyIllnessTherapists' attitudesCognitive groupTherapy skillsTreatmentCognitive therapySupportive groupGroupSpecific factorsInpatientsParticipants' attitudesCommon factors