Psychiatry at Rhode Island Hospital
MIDAS Project
Submitted Publications
The following items have been submitted for publication and are
currently under review. A listing of
published research is also available.
- Zimmerman, M., Pfohl, B., Coryell, W., Stangl, D. & Corenthal,
C. Diagnosing personality disorders in depressed patients: The
validity of patient and informant interviews.
- Zimmerman, M. Multi-site studies of diagnostic reliability:
The hidden base rate problem.
- Posternak, M.A., Zimmerman, M. Compliance with antidepressant
treatment in an outpatient psychiatric practice.
- Breen, R.B., Zimmerman, M. A comparison of clinical and demographic
factors in early- and late-onset pathological gamblers.
- Young, D., Zimmerman, M. Depressed patients with and without
comorbid anxiety disorders: Implications for generalizability
of antidepressant efficacy studies.
- Franklin, C.L. & Zimmerman, M. Posttraumatic stress disorder
and comorbid personality disorders.
- Zimmerman, M., & Chelminski, I. Reporting errors in studies
of the diagnostic performance of self-administered questionnaires:
A ten-year follow-up.
- Zimmerman, M. The standard of care for psychiatric diagnostic
evaluations at the turn of the 21st century.
- Zimmerman, M. Integrating the assessment methods of researchers
in routine clinical practice: The Rhode Island Methods to Improve
Diagnostic Assessment and Services (MIDAS) project.
- Franklin, C.L., Strong, D.R., & Zimmerman, M. Evidence for
the categorical nature of posttraumatic stress disorder in psychiatric
outpatients.
- Rothschild, L., Cleland, C., Haslam, N., & Zimmerman, M.
A taxometric analysis of avoidant personality disorder.
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Zimmerman, M., Posternak, M.A., Attiullah, N., Friedman, M.,
Boland, R., Baymiller, S., Berlowitz, S., Rahman, S., Uy, K.,
Singer, S., & Chelminski, I. Factors used by psychiatrists
to choose amongst the SSRIs.
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Zimmerman, M., Posternak, M.A., & Chelminski, I. Should
the definition of remission from depression be narrowed?
More research: Published articles
and abstracts
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