Published in Am J Psychiatry on June 01, 1979
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A diagnostic interview: the schedule for affective disorders and schizophrenia. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1978) 12.65
The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R (SCID). II. Multisite test-retest reliability. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1992) 7.36
Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire: a new measure. Psychopharmacol Bull (1993) 7.03
The family history method using diagnostic criteria. Reliability and validity. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1977) 6.72
Development and validation of a screening instrument for bipolar spectrum disorder: the Mood Disorder Questionnaire. Am J Psychiatry (2000) 5.21
The difficult patient: prevalence, psychopathology, and functional impairment. J Gen Intern Med (1996) 3.83
Modifier role of internal H+ in activating the Na+-H+ exchanger in renal microvillus membrane vesicles. Nature (1982) 3.49
Psychotic disorders in DSM-III-R. Am J Psychiatry (1989) 3.15
Quantification of agreement in psychiatric diagnosis. A new approach. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1967) 3.05
Physical symptoms in primary care. Predictors of psychiatric disorders and functional impairment. Arch Fam Med (1994) 3.02
Maladaptive denial of physical illness: a proposal for DSM-IV. Am J Psychiatry (1990) 2.77
Multisomatoform disorder. An alternative to undifferentiated somatoform disorder for the somatizing patient in primary care. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1997) 2.70
A re-analysis of the reliability of psychiatric diagnosis. Br J Psychiatry (1974) 2.48
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Treatment of premenstrual depression with nortriptyline: a pilot study. J Clin Psychiatry (1989) 1.93
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Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. Extracted from Regular and Change Versions of the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1981) 1.68
Brief hospitalization: a two-year follow-up. Am J Psychiatry (1977) 1.65
Identifying patients with depression in the primary care setting: a more efficient method. Arch Intern Med (1998) 1.56
Daily Record of Severity of Problems (DRSP): reliability and validity. Arch Womens Ment Health (2005) 1.49
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Interaction of external H+ with the Na+-H+ exchanger in renal microvillus membrane vesicles. J Biol Chem (1983) 1.41
A proposal for DSM-IV: solving the "organic/nonorganic" problem. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci (1989) 1.40
Endicott Work Productivity Scale (EWPS): a new measure to assess treatment effects. Psychopharmacol Bull (1997) 1.39
Organic mental disorders and DSM-IV. Am J Psychiatry (1991) 1.39
Major changes in psychiatric nomenclature. Reconciling existing psychiatric medical records with the new American Psychiatric Association Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Hosp Community Psychiatry (1968) 1.38
The psychiatric status schedule. A technique for evaluating psychopathology and impairment in role functioning. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1970) 1.37
Day versus inpatient hospitalization: a controlled study. Am J Psychiatry (1971) 1.37
The factor structure of self-report DSM-III axis II symptoms and their relationship to clinicians' ratings. Am J Psychiatry (1990) 1.32
Clinical criteria for psychiatric diagnosis and DSM-III. Am J Psychiatry (1975) 1.32
The diagnostic status of homosexuality in DSM-III: a reformulation of the issues. Am J Psychiatry (1981) 1.32
Quantification of agreement in psychiatric diagnosis revisited. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1987) 1.28
A symptom checklist to screen for somatoform disorders in primary care. Psychosomatics (1998) 1.27
Psychiatric comorbidity, health status, and functional impairment associated with alcohol abuse and dependence in primary care patients: findings of the PRIME MD-1000 study. J Consult Clin Psychol (1995) 1.23
Gender differences in depression in primary care. Am J Obstet Gynecol (1995) 1.21
Diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia: reliabilities and agreement between systems. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1982) 1.16
Genome-wide linkage scan in a large bipolar disorder sample from the National Institute of Mental Health genetics initiative suggests putative loci for bipolar disorder, psychosis, suicide, and panic disorder. Mol Psychiatry (2006) 1.14
Use of the Research Diagnostic Criteria and the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia to study affective disorders. Am J Psychiatry (1979) 1.14
Proposed changes in DSM-III substance use disorders: description and rationale. Am J Psychiatry (1986) 1.13
Crossing the border into borderline personality and borderline schizophrenia. The development of criteria. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1979) 1.13
Brief hospitalization of patients with families: initial results. Am J Psychiatry (1975) 1.10
A comparison of clinical and self-report diagnoses of DSM-III personality disorders in 552 patients. Compr Psychiatry (1989) 1.08
The MCMI as a measure of DSM-III. J Pers Assess (1985) 1.08
A symposium: Should homosexuality be in the APA nomenclature? Am J Psychiatry (1973) 1.06
Opioid-induced suppression of rat testicular function. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1993) 1.03
Substance-use disorders in DSM-III-R. Evidence for the dependence syndrome across different psychoactive substances. Br J Psychiatry (1987) 1.03
Premenstrual changes and affective disorders. Psychosom Med (1981) 1.03
Brief versus standard hospitalization: the families. Am J Psychiatry (1976) 1.02
Scaled ratings of DSM-III personality disorders. Am J Psychiatry (1985) 1.02
The DSM-III-R personality disorders: an overview. Am J Psychiatry (1988) 1.01
Using signal detection methodology to revise DSM-III-R: re-analysis of the DSM-III-R national field trials for autistic disorder. J Psychiatr Res (1990) 1.01
A debate on DSM-III. Am J Psychiatry (1984) 1.01
Bipolar II. Combine or keep separate? J Affect Disord (1985) 1.01
Quantification of agreement in multiple psychiatric diagnosis. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1972) 0.97
Reliability and relationship of various ages of onset criteria for major affective disorder. J Affect Disord (1987) 0.95
Neurosis, psychodynamics, and DSM-III. A history of the controversy. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1985) 0.93
Edited correspondence on the status of homosexuality in DSM-III. J Hist Behav Sci (1982) 0.92
DIAGNO. A computer program for psychiatric diagnosis utilizing the differential diagnostic procedure. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1968) 0.91
DSM-III: rationale, basic concepts, and some differences from ICD-9. Acta Psychiatr Scand (1982) 0.90
An internist joins the surgery service: does comanagement make a difference? J Gen Intern Med (1994) 0.90
Hypersexual disorder and preoccupation with internet pornography. Am J Psychiatry (2001) 0.90
idiopathic pain disorder: a critique of pain-prone disorder and a proposal for a revision of the DSM-III category psychogenic pain disorder. J Nerv Ment Dis (1982) 0.90
Mental status schedule. Properties of factor-analytically derived scales. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1967) 0.90
Premenstrual changes: patterns and correlates of daily ratings. J Affect Disord (1986) 0.88
Reliability of dual diagnosis. Substance dependence and psychiatric disorders. J Nerv Ment Dis (1992) 0.88
A structured diagnostic interview for hypochondriasis. A proposed criterion standard. J Nerv Ment Dis (1992) 0.87
Treatment of premenstrual dysphoric changes: clinical outcome and methodological implications. Psychopharmacol Bull (1984) 0.85
Research diagnostic criteria. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1979) 0.84
Provocation of panic with carbon dioxide inhalation in patients with premenstrual dysphoria. Psychiatry Res (1989) 0.84
Three computer diagnosis methods compared. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1972) 0.83
SCID-PANSS: two-tier diagnostic system for psychotic disorders. Compr Psychiatry (1991) 0.83
Identifying common errors in the use of DSM-III through diagnostic supervision. Hosp Community Psychiatry (1984) 0.83
Melancholia: from DSM-III to DSM-III-R. Am J Psychiatry (1989) 0.83
Hysteria split asunder. Am J Psychiatry (1978) 0.83
A guide to the American Psychiatric Association's new diagnostic nomenclature. Am J Psychiatry (1968) 0.83
Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders in DSM-III. Schizophr Bull (1978) 0.82
Treatment of premenstrual dysphoria with alprazolam. A controlled study. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1990) 0.82
Premenstrual changes and changes in gonadal hormones. Acta Psychiatr Scand (1986) 0.82
Premenstrual depressive changes. Value of differentiation. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1983) 0.82
Research diagnostic criteria and DSM-III: an annotated comparison. Arch Gen Psychiatry (1982) 0.82
Instruments and recording forms for evaluating psychiatric status and history: rationale, method of development and description. Compr Psychiatry (1967) 0.82
Research diagnostic criteria. Psychopharmacol Bull (1975) 0.82
An empirical study of the issue of sex bias in the diagnostic criteria of DSM-III axis II personality disorders. Am Psychol (1983) 0.82
Brief vs standard hospitalization: for whom? Arch Gen Psychiatry (1979) 0.81
Low nicotine cigarettes: cigarette consumption and breath carbon monoxide after one year. Clin Pharmacol Ther (1983) 0.81
Structure activity hypotheses in occupational asthma caused by low molecular weight substances. Ann Occup Hyg (1991) 0.81
On pseudoscience in science, logic in remission, and psychiatric diagnosis: a critique of Rosenhan's "On being sane in insane places". J Abnorm Psychol (1975) 0.81
The relationship of social phobia subtypes and avoidant personality disorder. Compr Psychiatry (1992) 0.81
American psychiatry's transformation following the publication of DSM-III. Am J Psychiatry (1994) 0.81
What. Another rating scale? The psychiatric evaluation form. J Nerv Ment Dis (1972) 0.80
DSM-III field trials: II. Initial experience with the multiaxial system. Am J Psychiatry (1979) 0.80
Premenstrual depression predicts future major depressive disorder. Acta Psychiatr Scand (1990) 0.79
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