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Information processing and PTSD: a review of the empirical literatureT C Buckley
VA Boston Healthcare System, MA 02130 4817, USA
Clin Psychol Rev 20:1041-65. 2000..The implications of these findings for the behavioral and cognitive treatment of PTSD are discussed. Directions for future research with such paradigms are also discussed in light of contemporary information processing theories of PTSD...
A psychometric evaluation of the Smoking Consequences Questionnaire-Adult in smokers with psychiatric conditionsTodd C Buckley
National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System and Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02131 4817, USA
Nicotine Tob Res 7:739-45. 2005..Based on the data derived from this sample, the SCQ-A has adequate psychometric properties for applications involving smokers with psychiatric conditions...
A psychometric evaluation of the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence in PTSD smokersTodd C Buckley
National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System, MA 02131 4817, USA
Addict Behav 30:1029-33. 2005..In total, the results revealed that the FTND performs as well--from a psychometric perspective--with psychiatric smokers, as it does with nonpsychiatric smokers...
Twenty-four-hour ambulatory assessment of heart rate and blood pressure in chronic PTSD and non-PTSD veteransTodd C Buckley
National Center for PTSD VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, Massachusetts 02131 4817, USA
J Trauma Stress 17:163-71. 2004..Moreover, the PTSD group showed greater BP reactivity during times of affective distress than the non-PTSD group. The health care implications of these findings are discussed, as are directions for future research...
Is the emotional Stroop paradigm sensitive to malingering? A between-groups study with professional actors and actual trauma survivorsTodd C Buckley
National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, Massachusetts 02131 4817, USA
J Trauma Stress 16:59-66. 2003..However, they were unable to modulate response latency as a function of stimulus content, a pattern that characterized the PTSD group. The use of information-processing paradigms to detect dissimulation is discussed...
A psychometric evaluation of the BDI-II in treatment-seeking substance abusersT C Buckley
Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Boston MA, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 20:197-204. 2001....
A meta-analytic examination of basal cardiovascular activity in posttraumatic stress disorderT C Buckley
National Center for PTSD Behavioral Science Division, Boston VAMC, and Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts 02131 4817, USA
Psychosom Med 63:585-94. 2001..The objective of this meta-analytic study was to determine whether individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have higher levels of basal cardiovascular activity relative to comparable groups of individuals without PTSD...
Effect of psychological treatment on cognitive bias in motor vehicle accident-related Posttraumatic Stress DisorderTrishul Devineni
University at Albany SUNY, Albany, NY, USA
J Anxiety Disord 18:211-31. 2004..Findings cast doubt on the clinical utility of the modified Stroop test as a measure of treatment outcome in this population...
Physiological responsiveness of motor vehicle accident survivors with chronic posttraumatic stress disorderConnie H Veazey
Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders, University at Albany, State University of New York, 1535 Western Avenue, Albany, New York 12203, USA
Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 29:51-62. 2004..Variables related to the severity of the diagnosis and trauma were found to discriminate between physiological responders and nonresponders with chronic PTSD...
The effect of nicotine and attention allocation on physiological and self-report measures of induced anxiety in PTSD: a double-blind placebo-controlled trialTodd C Buckley
Department of Psychology, Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol 15:154-64. 2007..The implications for understanding smoking and psychiatric comorbidity are discussed...
A controlled evaluation of cognitive behavioural therapy for posttraumatic stress in motor vehicle accident survivorsEdward B Blanchard
Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders, University at Albany, 1535 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203, USA
Behav Res Ther 41:79-96. 2003..The CBT condition led to significantly greater reductions in co-morbid major depression and GAD than the other two conditions. Results held up well at a 3-month follow-up on the two active treatment conditions...
Preventive health behaviors, health-risk behaviors, physical morbidity, and health-related role functioning impairment in veterans with post-traumatic stress disorderTodd C Buckley
USA
Mil Med 169:536-40. 2004..The health care implications of these data are discussed, as are areas for future research...
PTSD and Vietnam VeteransTodd C Buckley
Science 315:184-7; author reply 184-7. 2007
Cognitive-behavioral treatment for PTSD among people with severe mental illness: a proposed treatment modelB Christopher Frueh
Medical University of South Carolina and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Charleston 29401-5799, USA
J Psychiatr Pract 10:26-38. 2004..Special considerations for public-sector consumers with PTSD and SMI are addressed, as are directions for future research...
International publication trends in the traumatic stress literatureMichele Bedard
National Center for PTSD/VA Boston Healthcare System, Massachusetts 02131-4817, USA
J Trauma Stress 17:97-101. 2004..The majority of trauma research published over the 15-year span was in English. Implications for the field of traumatic stress research are discussed...
US Department of Veterans Affairs disability policies for posttraumatic stress disorder: administrative trends and implications for treatment, rehabilitation, and researchB Christopher Frueh
Department of Psychology, University of Hawai i, Hilo, HI 96720, USA
Am J Public Health 97:2143-5. 2007..Current VA disability policies require fundamental reform to bring them into line with modern science and medicine, including current empirically supported concepts of resilience and psychiatric rehabilitation...
