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Monika E. Kolodziej

Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School

Publications -  26
Citations -  1003

Monika E. Kolodziej is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Substance dependence. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 26 publications receiving 968 citations. Previous affiliations of Monika E. Kolodziej include McLean Hospital & Harvard University.

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Elevated blood pressure and personality: a meta-analytic review.

TL;DR: The authors conclude that a traditional view of personality causing EH is untenable and that, not incorporating multifactorial, synergistic approaches is likely to obscure associations of personality-behavior with EH.
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A randomized trial of integrated group therapy versus group drug counseling for patients with bipolar disorder and substance dependence

TL;DR: Although bipolar disorder and substance use disorder frequently co-occur, there is little information on the effectiveness of behavioral treatment for this population, and the authors hypothesized that patients receiving integrated group therapy would have fewer days of substance use and fewer weeks ill with bipolar disorder.
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Interpersonal contact and acceptance of persons with psychiatric disorders: a research synthesis

TL;DR: It is concluded that contact interventions occurring in mental health settings are effective in promoting attitude changes toward persons with psychiatric disorders, and methodological refinements that should strengthen the effectiveness of future contact interventions are outlined.
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Substance use and perceived symptom improvement among patients with bipolar disorder and substance dependence

TL;DR: Investigating reasons for substance use and perceived substance-induced improvement in BPD symptoms among patients with current BPD and substance dependence found substance dependent patients who report that substance use improves their B PD symptoms may benefit from treatment that focuses simultaneously on both disorders.
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History of abuse and drinking outcomes following inpatient alcohol treatment: a prospective study.

TL;DR: While sexual abuse history is a clinically meaningful predictor of return to drinking, the importance of considering patients' background and clinical characteristics in examining the impact ofSexual abuse history on drinking outcomes following treatment is noted.