1992
Delirium: The Occurrence and Persistence of Symptoms Among Elderly Hospitalized Patients
Levkoff S, Evans D, Liptzin B, Cleary P, Lipsitz L, Wetle T, Reilly C, Pilgrim D, Schor J, Rowe J. Delirium: The Occurrence and Persistence of Symptoms Among Elderly Hospitalized Patients. JAMA Internal Medicine 1992, 152: 334-340. DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1992.00400140082019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHospital dischargeNew symptomsNew-onset deliriumLong-term care facilitiesProlonged hospital stayPersistence of symptomsRisk of mortalityPersistence of deliriumHospital stayIncident deliriumElderly patientsAdvanced ageCommon disorderTeaching hospitalDeliriumIndividual symptomsCare facilitiesPatientsFull criteriaCognitive impairmentMental disordersStudy participantsIncomplete manifestationsSymptomsInitial evaluationDelirium. The occurrence and persistence of symptoms among elderly hospitalized patients.
Levkoff S, Evans D, Liptzin B, Cleary P, Lipsitz L, Wetle T, Reilly C, Pilgrim D, Schor J, Rowe J. Delirium. The occurrence and persistence of symptoms among elderly hospitalized patients. JAMA Internal Medicine 1992, 152: 334-40. PMID: 1739363, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.152.2.334.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital dischargeNew symptomsNew-onset deliriumLong-term care facilitiesProlonged hospital stayPersistence of symptomsRisk of mortalityPersistence of deliriumHospital stayIncident deliriumElderly patientsAdvanced ageCommon disorderTeaching hospitalDeliriumIndividual symptomsCare facilitiesPatientsCognitive impairmentFull criteriaMental disordersStudy participantsIncomplete manifestationsSymptomsInitial evaluation
1990
The identification of psychiatric illness by primary care physicians
Cleary P, Burns B, Nycz G. The identification of psychiatric illness by primary care physicians. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1990, 5: 355-360. PMID: 2374045, DOI: 10.1007/bf02600406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care physiciansPsychiatric illnessCare physiciansGeneral Health QuestionnaireMental health problemsMultispecialty group practiceStratified probability samplePrimary careMedical recordsHealth QuestionnairePsychiatric disordersAffective disordersHealth problemsMental disordersStudy participantsPatientsIllnessPhysiciansGroup practiceDisordersSemirural areaFrequent usersProbability sampleWomenMen
1988
Prevalence and recognition of alcohol abuse in a primary care population
Cleary P, Miller M, Bush T, Warburg M, L.Delbanco T, Aronson M. Prevalence and recognition of alcohol abuse in a primary care population. The American Journal Of Medicine 1988, 85: 466-471. PMID: 3177393, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(88)80079-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShort screening questionnaireAlcohol abuseSerious alcohol problemsScreening QuestionnairePrimary care populationPrimary care settingPast alcohol abuseDiagnostic Interview ScheduleAlcohol problemsDSM-III criteriaSenior medical residentsPhysician assessmentCare populationPhysician recognitionCare settingsAlcohol abusersPatientsMental disordersStatistical ManualMedical residentsInterview schedulePrevalencePhysiciansAbusePercent
1982
Screening for Mental Disorder Among Primary Care Patients: Usefulness of the General Health Questionnaire
Cleary P, Goldberg I, Kessler L, Nycz G. Screening for Mental Disorder Among Primary Care Patients: Usefulness of the General Health Questionnaire. JAMA Psychiatry 1982, 39: 837-840. PMID: 7165482, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1982.04290070065012.Peer-Reviewed Original Research