2016
Changes in Cognitive Processing Speed, Mood, and Fatigue in an Observational Study of Persons With Multiple Sclerosis Treated With Dalfampridine-ER
Triche E, Ruiz J, Olson K, Lo A. Changes in Cognitive Processing Speed, Mood, and Fatigue in an Observational Study of Persons With Multiple Sclerosis Treated With Dalfampridine-ER. Clinical Neuropharmacology 2016, 39: 73-80. PMID: 26818040, DOI: 10.1097/wnf.0000000000000130.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDalfampridine extended releaseMultiple sclerosisWalk respondersObservational pre-post studyPre-post studyPerformance ScaleDegenerative neurological conditionDalfampridine-ERMS careFatigue scoresObservational studyResponder statusWeek 14Neurological conditionsSignificant improvementCognitive processing speedSelf-reported cognitionMood scoresWeeksSclerosisSDMTRespondersMoodDrugsDepression
2013
The Relationship Between Parental Stress and Postpartum Depression Among Adolescent Mothers Enrolled in a Randomized Controlled Prevention Trial
Venkatesh K, Phipps M, Triche E, Zlotnick C. The Relationship Between Parental Stress and Postpartum Depression Among Adolescent Mothers Enrolled in a Randomized Controlled Prevention Trial. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2013, 18: 1532-1539. PMID: 24281848, PMCID: PMC4603360, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-013-1394-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentDepression, PostpartumFemaleHumansMothersParityPregnancyPregnancy in AdolescencePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesSocial SupportStress, PsychologicalConceptsAdjusted odds ratioDepression Rating ScalePostpartum depressionPrimiparous adolescent mothersSubthreshold depressionAdolescent mothersMonths postpartumRisk factorsParental stressDSM-IV Childhood DiagnosesSubsequent postpartum depressionChildren's Depression Rating ScaleSignificant risk factorsStructured Clinical InterviewPostpartum visitMedian agePrevention trialsStudy armsParenting Stress IndexOdds ratioStudy visitDepression diagnosisPrior historyDepression severityClinical Interview