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Thomas E. Oxman
Researcher at Dartmouth College
Publications - 82
Citations - 6185
Thomas E. Oxman is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Depression (differential diagnoses) & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 82 publications receiving 6026 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas E. Oxman include Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center & Indiana University.
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The Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in a Primary Care Practice
TL;DR: Using a two-stage case identification process, patients from a rural primary care practice were assessed for psychiatric disorders over a 15-month period, finding that suggests restricted usefulness of specialty-based categories for the range of clinical presentations in primary care.
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Lack of social participation or religious strength and comfort as risk factors for death after cardiac surgery in the elderly.
TL;DR: Results suggest that in older persons lack of participation in groups and absence of strength and comfort in religion are independently related to risk for death during the 6-month period after cardiac surgery.
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Improving access to geriatric mental health services: a randomized trial comparing treatment engagement with integrated versus enhanced referral care for depression, anxiety, and at-risk alcohol use.
Stephen J. Bartels,Eugenie Coakley,Cynthia Zubritsky,James H. Ware,Keith M. Miles,Patricia A. Areán,Hongtu Chen,David W. Oslin,Maria D. Llorente,Giuseppe Costantino,Louise M. Quijano,Jack McIntyre,Karen W. Linkins,Thomas E. Oxman,James Maxwell,Sue E. Levkoff +15 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that integrated service arrangements improve access to mental health and substance abuse services for older adults who underuse these services.
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Social support and depressive symptoms in the elderly.
TL;DR: Among the social support and network characteristics, loss of a spouse, adequacy of emotional support, and its change during 1982-1985 made the largest contributions.
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Re-engineering systems for the treatment of depression in primary care: cluster randomised controlled trial
Allen J. Dietrich,Thomas E. Oxman,John W Williams,Herbert C. Schulberg,Martha L. Bruce,Pamela W. Lee,Sheila L. Barry,Patrick J. Raue,Jean J. Lefever,Moonseong Heo,Kathryn Rost,Kurt Kroenke,Martha S. Gerrity,Paul A. Nutting +13 more
TL;DR: Resources such as quality improvement programmes can be used effectively in primary care to implement evidence based management of depression and improve outcomes for patients with depression.