J M Lackner

Summary

Affiliation: University at Buffalo
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Multidomain patient-reported outcomes of irritable bowel syndrome: exploring person-centered perspectives to better understand symptom severity scores
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, USA Electronic address
    Value Health 16:97-103. 2013
  2. ncbi The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Outcome Study (IBSOS): rationale and design of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial with 12 month follow up of self- versus clinician-administered CBT for moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, USA
    Contemp Clin Trials 33:1293-310. 2012
  3. ncbi Patterns of interpersonal problems in irritable bowel syndrome patients: a circumplex analysis
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Behavioral Medicine Clinic, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, SUNY, USA
    J Psychosom Res 58:523-32. 2005
  4. ncbi Measuring health-related quality of life in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: can less be more?
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, New York, USA
    Psychosom Med 68:312-20. 2006
  5. ncbi How does cognitive behavior therapy for irritable bowel syndrome work? A mediational analysis of a randomized clinical trial
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14215, USA
    Gastroenterology 133:433-44. 2007
  6. ncbi Self-administered cognitive behavior therapy for moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome: clinical efficacy, tolerability, feasibility
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, New York, USA
    Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 6:899-906. 2008
  7. ncbi Rapid response to cognitive behavior therapy predicts treatment outcome in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14215, USA
    Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 8:426-32. 2010
  8. ncbi The ties that bind: perceived social support, stress, and IBS in severely affected patients
    J M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, USA
    Neurogastroenterol Motil 22:893-900. 2010
  9. ncbi Patient-reported outcomes for irritable bowel syndrome are associated with patients' severity ratings of gastrointestinal symptoms and psychological factors
    JEFFREY LACKNER
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14215, USA
    Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 9:957-964.e1. 2011
  10. ncbi Cognitive therapy for irritable bowel syndrome is associated with reduced limbic activity, GI symptoms, and anxiety
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Behavioral Medicine Clinic, University at Buffalo School of Medicine, SUNY, ECMC, 462 Grider Street, Buffalo, NY 14215, USA
    Behav Res Ther 44:621-38. 2006

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Publications23

  1. ncbi Multidomain patient-reported outcomes of irritable bowel syndrome: exploring person-centered perspectives to better understand symptom severity scores
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, USA Electronic address
    Value Health 16:97-103. 2013
    ..This study sought to evaluate the unidimensionality of the IBS Symptom Severity Scale (IBS-SSS) and to explore person-centered cluster analytic methods for characterizing multivariate-based patient profiles...
  2. ncbi The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Outcome Study (IBSOS): rationale and design of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial with 12 month follow up of self- versus clinician-administered CBT for moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, USA
    Contemp Clin Trials 33:1293-310. 2012
    ..Findings have the potential to improve the health of IBS patients, reduce its social and economic costs, conserve scarce health care resources, and inform evidence-based practice guidelines...
  3. ncbi Patterns of interpersonal problems in irritable bowel syndrome patients: a circumplex analysis
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Behavioral Medicine Clinic, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, SUNY, USA
    J Psychosom Res 58:523-32. 2005
    ..Based on conceptualizations of interpersonal behavior of IBS patients, we predicted that their interpersonal problems would peak in the friendly submissive regions of the circumplex...
  4. ncbi Measuring health-related quality of life in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: can less be more?
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, New York, USA
    Psychosom Med 68:312-20. 2006
    ..S. community-living adults...
  5. ncbi How does cognitive behavior therapy for irritable bowel syndrome work? A mediational analysis of a randomized clinical trial
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14215, USA
    Gastroenterology 133:433-44. 2007
    ..An alternative hypothesis assumes that changes in distress are not strictly a cause but a consequence of IBS that will decrease with symptomatic improvement...
  6. ncbi Self-administered cognitive behavior therapy for moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome: clinical efficacy, tolerability, feasibility
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, New York, USA
    Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 6:899-906. 2008
    ....
  7. ncbi Rapid response to cognitive behavior therapy predicts treatment outcome in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14215, USA
    Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 8:426-32. 2010
    ..We also characterized the psychosocial profile of RRs on clinically relevant variables (eg, health status, IBS symptom severity, distress)...
  8. ncbi The ties that bind: perceived social support, stress, and IBS in severely affected patients
    J M Lackner
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine, SUNY, Buffalo, NY, USA
    Neurogastroenterol Motil 22:893-900. 2010
    ..In addition, we examined if the effects of social support on IBS pain are mediated through the effects on stress...
  9. ncbi Patient-reported outcomes for irritable bowel syndrome are associated with patients' severity ratings of gastrointestinal symptoms and psychological factors
    JEFFREY LACKNER
    Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14215, USA
    Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 9:957-964.e1. 2011
    ....
  10. ncbi Cognitive therapy for irritable bowel syndrome is associated with reduced limbic activity, GI symptoms, and anxiety
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Behavioral Medicine Clinic, University at Buffalo School of Medicine, SUNY, ECMC, 462 Grider Street, Buffalo, NY 14215, USA
    Behav Res Ther 44:621-38. 2006
    ..Changes in neural activity of cortical-limbic regions that subserve hypervigilance and emotion regulation may represent biologically oriented change mechanisms that mediate symptom improvement of CT for IBS...
  11. ncbi Pain catastrophizing mediates the relationship between worry and pain suffering in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Department of Medicine, Behavioral Medicine Clinic, School of Medicine, University at Buffalo, SUNY, ECMC, 462 Grider Street, Buffalo, NY 14215, USA
    Behav Res Ther 43:943-57. 2005
    ..Findings are discussed with respect to their relevance to behavioral models for understanding and treating anxiety-related chronic pain disorders...
  12. ncbi Testing the sequential model of pain processing in irritable bowel syndrome: a structural equation modeling analysis
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Behavioral Medicine Clinic, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York, ECMC, 462 Grider Street, Buffalo, NY 14215, USA
    Eur J Pain 9:207-18. 2005
    ..Gender tended to be more strongly associated with more distal pain stages (e.g., pain affect) vis-a-vis its effects on pain sensation. These data are generally supportive of a four-stage pain processing model...
  13. ncbi Beyond abuse: the association among parenting style, abdominal pain, and somatization in IBS patients
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Behavioral Medicine Clinic, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, SUNY, ECMC, 462, Grider Street, Buffalo, NY 14215, USA
    Behav Res Ther 42:41-56. 2004
    ....
  14. ncbi Psychological treatments for irritable bowel syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Department of Medicine, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Erie County Medical Center, 462 Grider Street, Buffalo, NY 14215, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 72:1100-13. 2004
    ..Questions regarding the relative superiority of specific psychological treatments and influence of active versus nonspecific treatment effects remain unanswered...
  15. ncbi Depression and abdominal pain in IBS patients: the mediating role of catastrophizing
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14215, USA
    Psychosom Med 66:435-41. 2004
    ..This cross-sectional study explores the possibility that negatively skewed beliefs patients hold regarding abdominal pain (ie, catastrophizing) mediate the relationship between depression and pain severity...
  16. ncbi Pain catastrophizing and interpersonal problems: a circumplex analysis of the communal coping model
    Jeffrey M Lackner
    Behavioral Medicine Clinic, Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, SUNY, ECMC, 462 Grider Street, Buffalo, NY 14215, USA
    Pain 110:597-604. 2004
    ..Advantages of a circumplex model and of interpersonal theory for understanding and testing the CCM are discussed...
  17. ncbi Specificity of Stroop interference in patients with pain and PTSD
    J G Beck
    Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Buffalo, 14260, USA
    J Abnorm Psychol 110:536-43. 2001
    ..As well, the PTSD/Pain sample showed significant response delays to both accident and pain-related words, whereas patients with No PTSD/Pain showed delays to pain stimuli only...
  18. ncbi Outpatients with low back pain: an analysis of the rate per day of pain improvement that may be expected and factors affecting improvement
    Carl V Granger
    Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University at Buffalo, New York, USA
    Am J Phys Med Rehabil 82:253-60. 2003
    ..CONCLUSION: Findings may be useful for clinical application because the actual rate of improvement may be compared with the expected rate. There was only a weak relationship shown between affective factors and pain improvement...
  19. ncbi A preliminary examination of treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder in chronic pain patients: a case study
    Jillian C Shipherd
    Department of Psychology, SUNY Buffalo, New York, USA
    J Trauma Stress 16:451-7. 2003
    ..Although there were no changes in subjective pain, there were pain-related functional improvements and reductions in other psychiatric diagnoses for the majority of patients...
  20. ncbi The role of stress in symptom exacerbation among IBS patients
    Edward B Blanchard
    Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders, University at Albany SUNY, Albany, NY, USA
    J Psychosom Res 64:119-28. 2008
    ..There were no statistically significant independent pathways from stress in Week t to GI symptoms in Week t+1 or t+2. Thus, there is more support for a reciprocal relation between stress and symptoms than there is for a causal relation...
  21. ncbi A controlled evaluation of group cognitive therapy in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
    Edward B Blanchard
    Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders, University at Albany, Albany, NY 12222, USA
    Behav Res Ther 45:633-48. 2007
    ..Group CT and psychoeducational support groups continued not to differ on any measure. We thus conclude that group CT is not superior to an attention placebo control condition...
  22. ncbi The role of childhood abuse in Axis I and Axis II psychiatric disorders and medical disorders of unknown origin among irritable bowel syndrome patients
    Edward B Blanchard
    Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders, University at Albany-SUNY, 1535 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203, USA
    J Psychosom Res 56:431-6. 2004
    ..Patients with a history of abuse were significantly more likely to meet criteria for an Axis I disorder, especially substance abuse disorders, dysthymia, and generalized anxiety disorder...
  23. ncbi Prediction of treatment outcome among patients with irritable bowel syndrome treated with group cognitive therapy
    Edward B Blanchard
    Department of Psychology, Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders, University of Albany SUNY, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222 0001, USA
    Behav Res Ther 44:317-37. 2006
    ..36 to 0.50. A wide variety of demographic, GI symptom, psychological status and psychiatric status variables entered the final prediction equations...

Research Grants2

  1. Development of limited contact CBT treatment for IBS
    JEFFREY LACKNER; Fiscal Year: 2005
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