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Richard Friedman
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 10
Citations - 634
Richard Friedman is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Cognitive therapy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 611 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Friedman include Deaconess Hospital & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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The prevalence and predictability of depression in infertile women.
Alice D. Domar,Alexis Broome,Alexis Broome,Alexis Broome,Patricia C. Zuttermeister,Patricia C. Zuttermeister,Patricia C. Zuttermeister,Machelle M. Seibel,Machelle M. Seibel,Machelle M. Seibel,Richard Friedman,Richard Friedman,Richard Friedman +12 more
TL;DR: Depressive symptoms are common in infertile women and psychological interventions aimed at reducing depressive symptoms need to be implemented, especially for women with a definitive diagnosis and for those with durations of 2 to 3 years of infertility.
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Use of skin conductance changes during mental stress testing as an index of autonomic arousal in cardiovascular research
Sue C. Jacobs,Richard Friedman,Richard Friedman,Richard Friedman,John D. Parker,Geoffrey H. Tofler,Geoffrey H. Tofler,Alfredo H. Jimenez,James E. Muller,James E. Muller,Herbert Benson,Herbert Benson,Peter Stone,Peter Stone +13 more
TL;DR: Skin conductance level can serve as a stable and useful index of autonomic arousal in clinical trials, even in patients using beta-blocking medications, and nadolol had no significant effect on skin conductance.
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Results of revision total knee arthroplasty performed for aseptic loosening.
TL;DR: One hundred thirty-seven revision total knee arthroplasties performed in 117 patients with failed aseptic metal-to-plastic knees over ten years were studied to determine the long-term clinical and roentgenographic results and were compared to primary TKA.
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A psychometric analysis of the Mental Adjustment to Cancer Scale
TL;DR: A psychometric replication study of a British coping scale, the Mental Adjustment to Cancer scale, on 239 USA cancer patients found the internal consistency and construct validity were similar to the original validation study, but the factor structure was different.
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Relaxation response in femoral angiography.
Carol Lynn Mandle,Alice D. Domar,Donald P. Harrington,Jane Leserman,E M Bozadjian,Richard Friedman,Herbert Benson +6 more
TL;DR: Elicitation of the relaxation response is a simple, inexpensive, efficacious, and practical method to reduce pain, anxiety, and medication during femoral angiography and may be useful in other invasive procedures.