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Mark Snowden
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 57
Citations - 1873
Mark Snowden is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1590 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Snowden include University of Washington Medical Center & Harborview Medical Center.
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Effect of Exercise on Cognitive Performance in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Review of Intervention Trials and Recommendations for Public Health Practice and Research
Mark Snowden,Lesley Steinman,Kara N. Mochan,Francine Grodstein,Thomas R. Prohaska,David J. Thurman,David R. Brown,James N. Laditka,Jesus Soares,Damita J. Zweiback,Deborah M. Little,Lynda A. Anderson +11 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of physical activity and exercise intervention trials on cognition in older adults was conducted by as mentioned in this paper, who found that there is evidence from observational studies that increasing physical activity may reduce the risk of cognitive decline.
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Validity and responsiveness of the Minimum Data Set.
Mark Snowden,Wayne C. McCormick,Joan Russo,Debra Srebnik,Katherine Anne Comtois,James D. Bowen,Linda Teri,Eric B. Larson +7 more
TL;DR: This paper aims to determine the criterion validity and responsiveness to change over time of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) and to establish a procedure for estimating the response of the criterion to change.
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A study of the diagnostic accuracy of the PHQ-9 in primary care elderly
Elizabeth A. Phelan,Barbara Williams,Kathryn Meeker,Katie Bonn,John H. Frederick,James P. LoGerfo,Mark Snowden +6 more
TL;DR: Based on AUC values, thePHQ-9 performs comparably to the PHQ-2 and the 15-item GDS in identifying depression among primary care elderly.
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Psychiatry in the age of COVID-19
TL;DR: The approach to mental health is comprehensive, not only focusing on responding to the current crisis and recovery after the crisis, but also on preparedness and getting services ready in countries before the next emergency through supporting countries in establishing community based mental health services for everyone everywhere.
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Recommendations for Treating Depression in Community-Based Older Adults
Lesley Steinman,John T. Frederick,Thomas R. Prohaska,William A. Satariano,Sharon Dornberg-Lee,Rita Fisher,Pearl Beth Graub,Katherine H. Leith,Kay Presby,Joseph R. Sharkey,Susan R. Snyder,David Turner,Nancy Wilson,Lisa Yagoda,Jürgen Unützer,Mark Snowden +15 more
TL;DR: Recommendations for community-based treatment of late-life depression and primary prevention of depression as a much under-studied area are presented to aid individual clinicians as well as public health decision makers in the delivery of population-based mental health services in diverse community settings.