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Robert Gallop
Researcher at West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 266
Citations - 20875
Robert Gallop is an academic researcher from West Chester University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Cognitive therapy. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 244 publications receiving 18743 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Gallop include University of Ottawa & University of Pennsylvania.
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Potential Reasons Why Physicians Underuse Lung-Protective Ventilation: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using Physician Documentation
TL;DR: Uncertainty in the diagnosis of acute lung injury appears to be an important barrier to initiating and continuing LPV, whereas concerns regarding metabolic acidosis and clinical changes may prevent the initiation of LPV.
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Sensory sensitivity and symptom severity represent unique dimensions of chronic pain: a MAPP Research Network study.
Andrew Schrepf,David A. Williams,Robert Gallop,Robert Gallop,Bruce D. Naliboff,Neil Basu,Chelsea M. Kaplan,Daniel E. Harper,J. Richard Landis,J. Quentin Clemens,Eric Strachan,James W. Griffith,Niloofar Afari,Niloofar Afari,Afton L. Hassett,Michel A. Pontari,Daniel J. Clauw,Steven E. Harte +17 more
TL;DR: In secondary analyses, it is found that Generalized Sensory Sensitivity particularly is associated with the presence of comorbid COPCs, whereas SPACE shows modest associations with measures of disability and urinary symptoms.
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Symptoms of anhedonia, not depression, predict the outcome of treatment of cocaine dependence
Paul Crits-Christoph,Steven Z. Wadden,Averi Gaines,Agnes Rieger,Robert Gallop,James R. McKay,Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons +6 more
TL;DR: Baseline anhedonia was used to predict cocaine abstinence rates across the treatment period in both studies, and was a significant predictor of cocaine abstinence, even when overall depression scores excludingAnhedonia were included in the models.
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Coadministration of modafinil and a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor from the initiation of treatment of major depressive disorder with fatigue and sleepiness: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
Boadie W. Dunlop,Paul Crits-Christoph,Dwight L. Evans,Jack Hirschowitz,H. Brent Solvason,Karl Rickels,Steven J. Garlow,Robert Gallop,Philip T. Ninan +8 more
TL;DR: Primary measures suggested modafinil may have provided benefit for symptoms of excessive sleepiness in patients with depression, and mixed-model analysis of the change in the Epworth Sleepiness Scale showed no difference between modaf inil- and placebo-treated patients.
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Self-help group attendance and participation among cocaine dependent patients.
Roger D. Weiss,Roger D. Weiss,Margaret L. Griffin,Margaret L. Griffin,Robert Gallop,Lisa Simon Onken,David R. Gastfriend,Dennis C. Daley,Paul Crits-Christoph,Sarah Bishop,Jacques P. Barber +10 more
TL;DR: This paper examined frequency and patterns of self-help group attendance and active participation over a 6-month period among 411 patients receiving treatment in the NIDA Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study.