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Nicholas R. Forand

Researcher at Hofstra University

Publications -  28
Citations -  1282

Nicholas R. Forand is an academic researcher from Hofstra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Cognitive behavioral therapy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 812 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas R. Forand include The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center & Cornell University.

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The Personalized Advantage Index: translating research on prediction into individualized treatment recommendations. A demonstration.

TL;DR: This approach to treatment selection, implemented in the context of two equally effective treatments, yielded effects that, if obtained prospectively, would rival those routinely observed in comparisons of active versus control treatments.
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Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: A Systematic Review and Individual Patient Data Network Meta-analysis.

Eirini Karyotaki, +90 more
- 01 Apr 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a systematic review and IPD network meta-analysis and estimated relative treatment effect sizes across different patient characteristics through IPD-network meta-regression, and found that both guided and unguided iCBT were associated with more effectiveness as measured by PHQ-9 scores than control treatments over the short term and the long term.
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Dismantling, optimising, and personalising internet cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: a systematic review and component network meta-analysis using individual participant data.

Toshi A. Furukawa, +83 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review and individual participant data component network meta-analysis (cNMA) of Internet cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) trials for depression was conducted, which revealed potentially helpful, less helpful or harmful components and delivery formats for iCBT packages.
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Understanding processes of change: how some patients reveal more than others-and some groups of therapists less-about what matters in psychotherapy.

TL;DR: The analysis of data simulations shows how the expected correlation between an excellent measure of therapy quality and outcome would be surprisingly small under conditions likely to be common in psychotherapy research.
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Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms and Anxiety Sensitivity in Youngsters With Noncardiac Chest Pain and Benign Heart Murmurs

TL;DR: Compared with the asymptomatic benign-murmur group, youngsters with NCCP had higher levels of some anxiety symptoms and anxiety sensitivity and differences on depressive symptoms were not significant.