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Mohit P. Chopra
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 28
Citations - 1198
Mohit P. Chopra is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Serotonin reuptake inhibitor. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1031 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohit P. Chopra include University of Pennsylvania & National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences.
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Effect of Vitamin E and Memantine on Functional Decline in Alzheimer Disease The TEAM-AD VA Cooperative Randomized Trial
Maurice W. Dysken,Mary Sano,Sanjay Asthana,Julia E. Vertrees,Muralidhar Pallaki,Muralidhar Pallaki,Maria D. Llorente,Susan Love,Gerard D. Schellenberg,J. Riley McCarten,Julie Malphurs,Susana Prieto,Peijun Chen,Peijun Chen,David Loreck,David Loreck,George Trapp,Rajbir S. Bakshi,Jacobo Mintzer,Jacobo Mintzer,Judith L. Heidebrink,Ana Vidal-Cardona,Lillian M. Arroyo,Angel R. Cruz,Sally B. Zachariah,Neil W. Kowall,Mohit P. Chopra,Suzanne Craft,Stephen Thielke,Carolyn Turvey,Carolyn Turvey,Catherine Woodman,Catherine Woodman,Kimberly A. Monnell,Kimberly Gordon,Julie Tomaska,Yoav Segal,Peter Peduzzi,Peter Peduzzi,Peter Guarino,Peter Guarino +40 more
TL;DR: Benefit of alpha tocopherol in mild to moderate AD is suggested by slowing functional decline and decreasing caregiver burden.
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Adding an Internet-delivered treatment to an efficacious treatment package for opioid dependence.
Darren R. Christensen,Reid D. Landes,Lisa Jackson,Lisa A. Marsch,Michael J. Mancino,Mohit P. Chopra,Warren K. Bickel +6 more
TL;DR: Prior treatment for opioid dependence significantly moderated the additional improvement of CRA+ for longest continuous days of abstinence and adds clinical benefits to a contingency management/medication based program for opioids dependence.
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Importance of subsyndromal symptoms of depression in elderly patients.
Mohit P. Chopra,Cynthia Zubritsky,Kathryn Knott,Thomas R. Ten Have,Trevor R. Hadley,James C. Coyne,David W. Oslin,David W. Oslin +7 more
TL;DR: The cross-sectional and longitudinal significance of SSD in geriatric subjects both with and without a past history of major depression is examined, with SSD+ subjects being more severely psychologically disabled than SSD- subjects.
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PTSD is a chronic, fluctuating disorder affecting the mental quality of life in older adults.
Mohit P. Chopra,Mohit P. Chopra,Mohit P. Chopra,Hongmei Zhang,Anica Pless Kaiser,Anica Pless Kaiser,Jennifer Moye,Jennifer Moye,Maria D. Llorente,David W. Oslin,Avron Spiro,Avron Spiro +11 more
TL;DR: PTSD had chronic and fluctuating courses, with negative effects on MHQoL, while partial PTSD might represent a transitional state, underscoring the need to better identify and treat PTSD at any phase in later life.
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Exposure to Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Older Veterans Attending Primary Care: Comorbid Conditions and Self-Rated Health Status
U. Nalla B. Durai,U. Nalla B. Durai,Mohit P. Chopra,Mohit P. Chopra,Mohit P. Chopra,Eugenie Coakley,Maria D. Llorente,JoAnn E. Kirchner,Joan M. Cook,Sue E. Levkoff,Sue E. Levkoff +10 more
TL;DR: Assess the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomatology and its association with health characteristics in a geriatric primary care population.