2020
Depression predicts cognitive and functional decline one month after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (Neuropsychiatric Outcomes After Heart Surgery study)
Oldham MA, Lin I, Hawkins KA, Li F, Yuh DD, Lee HB. Depression predicts cognitive and functional decline one month after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (Neuropsychiatric Outcomes After Heart Surgery study). International Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry 2020, 36: 452-460. PMID: 33022808, PMCID: PMC9326959, DOI: 10.1002/gps.5443.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCardiac Surgical ProceduresCognitionCoronary Artery BypassDepressionFemaleHumansNeuropsychological TestsProspective StudiesConceptsCoronary artery bypass graft surgeryArtery bypass graft surgeryBypass graft surgeryCABG surgeryGraft surgeryCDR-SBProspective observational cohort studyOlder ageOne monthHamilton Depression Rating ScaleClinical Dementia Rating SumHeart Surgery studyObservational cohort studyDepression Rating ScaleSemi-structured clinical interviewTotal study sampleHopkins Verbal Learning TestPostoperative deliriumPreoperative depressionWord Fluency TestCohort studyVerbal Learning TestNeuropsychiatric outcomesTertiary careFunctional outcome
2018
Depression Predicts Delirium After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Independent of Cognitive Impairment and Cerebrovascular Disease: An Analysis of the Neuropsychiatric Outcomes After Heart Surgery Study
Oldham MA, Hawkins KA, Lin IH, Deng Y, Hao Q, Scoutt LM, Yuh DD, Lee HB. Depression Predicts Delirium After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Independent of Cognitive Impairment and Cerebrovascular Disease: An Analysis of the Neuropsychiatric Outcomes After Heart Surgery Study. American Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry 2018, 27: 476-486. PMID: 30709616, PMCID: PMC6443412, DOI: 10.1016/j.jagp.2018.12.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMiddle cerebral arteryMild cognitive impairmentCerebrovascular diseaseCognitive impairmentRisk factorsCoronary artery bypass graft surgeryStenosis severityProspective observational cohort studyArtery bypass graft surgeryBilateral middle cerebral arteriesTertiary care academic hospitalHeart Surgery studyPreoperative cognitive assessmentUndergoing CABG surgeryBypass graft surgeryConfusion Assessment MethodRisk of deliriumDelirium risk factorsObservational cohort studyPostoperative day 2Clinical Dementia RatingDepression InterviewPreoperative depressionStructured HamiltonStudy psychiatrist
2015
Cognitive and functional status predictors of delirium and delirium severity after coronary artery bypass graft surgery: an interim analysis of the Neuropsychiatric Outcomes After Heart Surgery study
Oldham MA, Hawkins KA, Yuh DD, Dewar ML, Darr UM, Lysyy T, Lee HB. Cognitive and functional status predictors of delirium and delirium severity after coronary artery bypass graft surgery: an interim analysis of the Neuropsychiatric Outcomes After Heart Surgery study. International Psychogeriatrics 2015, 27: 1929-1938. PMID: 26423721, PMCID: PMC9310349, DOI: 10.1017/s1041610215001477.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMild cognitive impairmentHeart Surgery studyConfusion Assessment MethodPost-operative deliriumDelirium severityLawton IADL scoresIADL scoresNeuropsychiatric outcomesDelirium IndexSurgery StudyCoronary artery bypass graft surgeryArtery bypass graft surgeryPost-operative day 2Clinical Dementia Rating ScaleMCI-NCElective CABG surgeryBypass graft surgeryObservational cohort studyDementia Rating ScaleCABG surgeryGraft surgeryCohort studyFunctional statusFunctional impairmentCDR sum
2012
The course of cognitive functioning over six months in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis
Barbato M, Colijn MA, Keefe RS, Perkins DO, Woods SW, Hawkins KA, Christensen BK, Addington J. The course of cognitive functioning over six months in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis. Psychiatry Research 2012, 206: 195-199. PMID: 23159196, PMCID: PMC3600156, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2012.10.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical high riskCHR individualsComprehensive cognitive test batteryCognitive test batteryCognitive impairmentFuture longitudinal researchCognitive functioningCognitive performanceCognitive testsTest batteryLongitudinal researchCognitionPoor performanceLongitudinal changesPsychosisIndividualsParticipantsImpairmentBaseline participantsFunctioningPerformanceBatteriesResearchProdrome
2010
Neuropsychology of the Prodrome to Psychosis in the NAPLS Consortium: Relationship to Family History and Conversion to Psychosis
Seidman LJ, Giuliano AJ, Meyer EC, Addington J, Cadenhead KS, Cannon TD, McGlashan TH, Perkins DO, Tsuang MT, Walker EF, Woods SW, Bearden CE, Christensen BK, Hawkins K, Heaton R, Keefe RS, Heinssen R, Cornblatt BA. Neuropsychology of the Prodrome to Psychosis in the NAPLS Consortium: Relationship to Family History and Conversion to Psychosis. JAMA Psychiatry 2010, 67: 578-588. PMID: 20530007, PMCID: PMC3332118, DOI: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2010.66.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily historyCHR individualsNeuropsychological functioningCHR syndromeNorth American Prodrome Longitudinal StudyClinical high-risk individualsHigh-risk groupFirst-episode schizophreniaBaseline neuropsychological evaluationHigh-risk individualsSecond-degree relativesHigh-risk statusLongitudinal studyGlobal neuropsychological functioningWorse verbal memoryPrediction of psychosisCHR assessmentSyndrome criteriaProspective evaluationClinical criteriaModerate severityNeurocognitive composite scorePsychosis onsetNormal controlsSubsequent psychosisIncidence of tardive dyskinesia with atypical versus conventional antipsychotic medications: a prospective cohort study.
Woods SW, Morgenstern H, Saksa JR, Walsh BC, Sullivan MC, Money R, Hawkins KA, Gueorguieva RV, Glazer WM. Incidence of tardive dyskinesia with atypical versus conventional antipsychotic medications: a prospective cohort study. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2010, 71: 463-74. PMID: 20156410, PMCID: PMC3109728, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.07m03890yel.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAmbulatory CareAntipsychotic AgentsCohort StudiesCommunity Mental Health CentersConnecticutDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersDyskinesia, Drug-InducedFemaleHumansIncidenceLongitudinal StudiesMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedPrevalenceProspective StudiesPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexConceptsProspective cohort studyConventional antipsychoticsTardive dyskinesiaAtypical antipsychoticsCohort studyPrevious prospective cohort studyCommunity mental health centerConventional antipsychotic medicationsMental health centersAntipsychotic medicationHealth centersBaseline evaluationAntipsychoticsNew diagnosisDyskinesiaClinical practicePsychiatric outpatientsRecent exposureIncidencePrevious visitPrevious studiesPrevalenceSubjectsCurrent studyMost previous studies
2003
The PRIME North America randomized double-blind clinical trial of olanzapine versus placebo in patients at risk of being prodromally symptomatic for psychosis I. Study rationale and design
McGlashan TH, Zipursky RB, Perkins D, Addington J, Miller TJ, Woods SW, Hawkins KA, Hoffman R, Lindborg S, Tohen M, Breier A. The PRIME North America randomized double-blind clinical trial of olanzapine versus placebo in patients at risk of being prodromally symptomatic for psychosis I. Study rationale and design. Schizophrenia Research 2003, 61: 7-18. PMID: 12648731, DOI: 10.1016/s0920-9964(02)00439-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychosis onsetClinical trialsDouble-blind placebo-controlled clinical trialStudy rationaleDouble-blind clinical trialPlacebo-controlled clinical trialAtypical neuroleptic medicationsNew diagnostic criteriaClinical trial designPutative prodromal syndromeTreatment-seeking patientsOngoing symptomatologyNeuroleptic medicationHigh riskDiagnostic criteriaTrial designEarly courseProdromal SyndromesClinical phenomenologyStudy designClinical populationsPatientsOnsetIntervention researchTrials
2001
Predictors of Nonadherence to HIV‐Related Medication Regimens During Methadone Stabilization
Avants S, Margolin A, Warburton L, Hawkins K, Shi J. Predictors of Nonadherence to HIV‐Related Medication Regimens During Methadone Stabilization. American Journal On Addictions 2001, 10: 69-78. PMID: 11268829, DOI: 10.1080/105504901750160501.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPredictors of nonadherenceMedication regimensMedication adherenceHIV-positive drug abusersPercent of patientsActive antiretroviral therapyInjection drug usersDrug abuse patientsMethadone stabilizationAntiretroviral therapyMedication regimenIndependent predictorsMedication nonadherenceViral loadMethadone maintenanceLow educational attainmentNonadherencePoorer emotional functioningTherapeutic effectivenessDrug abusersDrug usersEarly interventionHIVPatient accessStabilization phase