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| S D RosenbergSummaryAffiliation: Dartmouth Medical School Country: USA Publications
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Dartmouth Assessment of Lifestyle Instrument (DALI): a substance use disorder screen for people with severe mental illnessS D Rosenberg
Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, N H, USA
Am J Psychiatry 155:232-8. 1998..Because underdetection is related to the failure of traditional screening instruments with this population, the authors developed a new screen for detection of substance use disorder in people with severe mental illness...
HIV risk factors among people with severe mental illness in urban and rural areasM F Brunette
New Hampshire Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center and Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, Concord 03301, USA
Psychiatr Serv 50:556-8. 1999..The differences in risk behaviors may reflect urban-rural differences in drug availability and sexual practices...
Prevalence of HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C in people with severe mental illnessS D Rosenberg
Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, New Hampshire Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Lebanon, NH, USA
Am J Public Health 91:31-7. 2001..This study assessed seroprevalence rates of HIV, hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) among individuals with severe mental illness...
Psychometric evaluation of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder assessments in persons with severe mental illnessK T Mueser
Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School, and New Hampshire Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, USA
Psychol Assess 13:110-7. 2001..CAPS and PCL diagnoses of PTSD showed moderate convergent validity. The results support the reliability of trauma and PTSD assessments in clients with severe mental illness...
Prosody and lexical accuracy in flat affect schizophreniaM Alpert
Department of Psychiatry, HN 323, New York University Medical Center, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA
Psychiatry Res 97:107-18. 2000..The behavioral deficiency in flat affect appears to be restricted to reduced activity in communicative motor channels. Other aspects of emotion processing seem intact...
