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Rani A. Hoff
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 157
Citations - 3983
Rani A. Hoff is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Veterans Affairs. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 144 publications receiving 3324 citations. Previous affiliations of Rani A. Hoff include Veterans Health Administration & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Working towards an international consensus on criteria for assessing Internet Gaming Disorder: a critical commentary on Petry et al (2014)
Mark D. Griffiths,Antonius J. van Rooij,Daniel Kardefelt-Winther,Vladan Starcevic,Orsolya Király,Ståle Pallesen,Kai W. Müller,Michael Dreier,Michelle Colder Carras,Nicole Prause,Daniel L. King,Ellias Aboujaoude,Daria J. Kuss,Halley M. Pontes,Olatz Lopez Fernandez,Katalin Nagygyörgy,Sophia Achab,Joël Billieux,Thorsten Quandt,Xavier Carbonell,Christopher J. Ferguson,Rani A. Hoff,Jeffrey L. Derevensky,Maria C. Haagsma,Paul Delfabbro,Mark Coulson,Zaheer Hussain,Zsolt Demetrovics +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the recent debate paper by Petry et al. that argued there was now an international consensus for assessing Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD), however, they do not provide a true and representative international community of researchers in this area.
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Psychiatric status and 9-year mortality data in the New Haven Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study.
TL;DR: The relatively high prevalence of depression and alcohol disorders indicates the far-reaching impact that these problems have on community health in general, and further evidence of the negative outcome of some psychiatric problems even when assessed in community samples is found.
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Social and physical health risk factors for first-onset major depressive disorder in a community sample
Martha L. Bruce,Rani A. Hoff +1 more
TL;DR: The effects of poverly, and to a lesser degree homebound status, were substantially reduced when controlling for degree of isolation from friends and family, suggesting that social isolation mediates some of the relationships between social and physical statuses and major depression.
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The cost of treating substance abuse patients with and without comorbid psychiatric disorders.
Rani A. Hoff,Robert A. Rosenheck +1 more
TL;DR: Having a comorbid psychiatric diagnosis appears to consistently increase the cost and utilization of services among patients with a primary diagnosis of a substance use disorder, which is consistent with previous findings for dually diagnosed patients withA primary psychiatric diagnosis.
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The musculoskeletal diagnosis cohort: examining pain and pain care among veterans.
Joseph L. Goulet,Robert D. Kerns,Matthew J. Bair,William C. Becker,Penny L. Brennan,Diana J. Burgess,Constance M. Carroll,Steven K. Dobscha,Mary A. Driscoll,Brenda T. Fenton,Liana Fraenkel,Sally G. Haskell,Alicia A. Heapy,Diana M. Higgins,Rani A. Hoff,Ula Hwang,Amy C. Justice,John D. Piette,Patsi Sinnott,Laura D. Wandner,Julie A. Womack,Cynthia Brandt +21 more
TL;DR: The MSD Cohort was created to characterize variation in pain, comorbidities, treatment, and outcomes among patients with MSD receiving Veterans Health Administration care across demographic groups, geographic regions, and facilities.