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Dane Wingerson
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 14
Citations - 1976
Dane Wingerson is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Anxiety disorder. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications receiving 1955 citations. Previous affiliations of Dane Wingerson include Harborview Medical Center & Veterans Health Administration.
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The MOS 36-Item Short Form Health Survey: reliability, validity, and preliminary findings in schizophrenic outpatients.
Joan Russo,Carol A. Trujillo,Dane Wingerson,Kathleen P. Decker,Richard K. Ries,Harry Wetzler,Peter Roy-Byrne +6 more
TL;DR: The validity of using the written form of the SF-36 on a sample of patients with chronic mental illness was demonstrated and appears to be an appropriate outcome measure for changes in physical and role functioning in consumers of outpatient mental health programs.
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Predictors and Outcome of Discharge Against Medical Advice From the Psychiatric Units of a General Hospital
Kenneth P. Pages,Joan Russo,Dane Wingerson,Richard K. Ries,Peter Roy-Byrne,Deborah S. Cowley +5 more
TL;DR: A profile of patients who may be discharged AMA are suggested, which are more likely to live alone, have a substance use diagnosis, use more psychoactive substances, and be high utilizers of inpatient resources.
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Effects of Alzheimer's Disease and Normal Aging on Cerebrospinal Fluid Norepinephrine Responses to Yohimbine and Clonidine
Elaine R. Peskind,Dane Wingerson,Sharon Murray,Marcella Pascualy,Dorcas J. Dobie,Pascal Le Corre,Roger Le Verge,Richard C. Veith,Murray A. Raskind +8 more
TL;DR: Central nervous system noradrenergic responsiveness is enhanced in normal older subjects, and this age effect is retained in patients with AD.
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Relationships between neuropsychological and oculomotor measures in schizophrenia patients and normal controls.
Allen D. Radant,Keith H. Claypoole,Dane Wingerson,Dane Wingerson,Deborah S. Cowley,Deborah S. Cowley,Peter Roy-Byrne,Peter Roy-Byrne +7 more
TL;DR: Closely related neurocognitive deficits may be responsible for impairments in TMT, WCST, predictive pursuit, and antisaccade performance in schizophrenia.
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Shorter Hospital Stays and More Rapid Improvement Among Patients With Schizophrenia and Substance Disorders
Richard K. Ries,Joan Russo,Dane Wingerson,Mark Snowden,Katherine Anne Comtois,Debra Srebnik,Peter Roy-Byrne +6 more
TL;DR: Dually diagnosed patients with schizophrenia appear to stabilize faster during acute hospitalization than those without a dual diagnosis, and the authors hypothesize that substance abuse may temporarily amplify symptoms or that these patients may have a higher prevalence of better-prognosis schizophrenia.