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Robert L. Johnson
Researcher at Rutgers University
Publications - 57
Citations - 4146
Robert L. Johnson is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 57 publications receiving 3935 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert L. Johnson include University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
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Mood disorders in the medically ill: scientific review and recommendations.
Dwight L. Evans,Dennis S. Charney,Dennis S. Charney,Lydia Lewis,Robert N. Golden,Jack M. Gorman,K. Ranga Rama Krishnan,Charles B. Nemeroff,J. Douglas Bremner,Robert M. Carney,James C. Coyne,Mahlon R. DeLong,Nancy Frasure-Smith,Alexander H. Glassman,Philip W. Gold,Igor Grant,Lisa P. Gwyther,Gail Ironson,Robert L. Johnson,Andres M. Kanner,Wayne Katon,Peter G. Kaufmann,Francis J. Keefe,Terence A. Ketter,Thomas Laughren,Jane Leserman,Constantine G. Lyketsos,William M. McDonald,Bruce S. McEwen,Andrew H. Miller,Dominique L. Musselman,Christopher M. O'Connor,John M. Petitto,Bruce G. Pollock,Robert G. Robinson,Steven P. Roose,Julia H. Rowland,Yvette I. Sheline,David S. Sheps,Gregory E. Simon,David Spiegel,Albert J. Stunkard,Trey Sunderland,Paul Tibbits,William J. Valvo +44 more
TL;DR: A growing body of evidence suggests that biological mechanisms underlie a bidirectional link between mood disorders and many medical illnesses and there is evidence to suggest that mood disorders affect the course of medical illnesses.
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Domestic violence against women. incidence and prevalence in an emergency department population
TL;DR: The incidence of acute DV is not as common among women visiting an ED as previously reported, although the cumulative prevalence of DV is strikingly high.
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Effectiveness of universal school-based programs to prevent violent and aggressive behavior: a systematic review.
Robert A. Hahn,Dawna Fuqua-Whitley,Holly Wethington,Jessica Lowy,Alex E. Crosby,Mindy Thompson Fullilove,Robert L. Johnson,Akiva Liberman,Eve Moscicki,LeShawndra Price,Susan R. Snyder,Farris Tuma,Stella Cory,Glenda Stone,Kaushik Mukhopadhaya,Sajal K. Chattopadhyay,Linda L. Dahlberg +16 more
TL;DR: There is strong evidence that universal, school-based programs decrease rates of violence among school-aged children and youth, according to the criteria of the systematic review methods developed for the Guide to Community Preventive Services.
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The effectiveness of individual-, group-, and community-level HIV behavioral risk-reduction interventions for adult men who have sex with men: a systematic review.
Jeffrey H. Herbst,Carolyn Beeker,Anita Mathew,Tarra McNally,Warren F. Passin,Linda S. Kay,Nicole Crepaz,Cynthia M. Lyles,Peter A. Briss,Sajal K. Chattopadhyay,Robert L. Johnson +10 more
TL;DR: Results form the basis for recommendations by the Task Force on Community Preventive Services on the use of these interventions, which concluded that group- and community-level HIV behavioral interventions for adult MSM are not only cost effective but also result in actual cost savings.
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The effectiveness of group-based comprehensive risk-reduction and abstinence education interventions to prevent or reduce the risk of adolescent pregnancy, human immunodeficiency virus, and sexually transmitted infections: two systematic reviews for the Guide to Community Preventive Services.
Helen B. Chin,Theresa Ann Sipe,Randy W. Elder,Shawna L. Mercer,Sajal K. Chattopadhyay,Verughese Jacob,Holly Wethington,Doug Kirby,Donna B. Elliston,Matt Griffith,Stella O. Chuke,Susan C. Briss,Irene Ericksen,Jennifer S. Galbraith,Jeffrey H. Herbst,Robert L. Johnson,Joan Marie Kraft,Seth M. Noar,Lisa Romero,John S. Santelli +19 more
TL;DR: Group-based comprehensive risk reduction was found to be an effective strategy to reduce adolescent pregnancy, HIV, and STIs and no conclusions could be drawn on the effectiveness of group-based abstinence education.