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Thomas M. Richardson
Researcher at University of Rochester
Publications - 18
Citations - 653
Thomas M. Richardson is an academic researcher from University of Rochester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Depression (differential diagnoses) & Social support. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 18 publications receiving 587 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas M. Richardson include University of Rochester Medical Center.
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The Outflow Tract in Pigmentary Glaucoma: A Light and Electron Microscopic Study
TL;DR: Observations suggest that plugging of the trabecular spaces by pigment and cell debris together with fragmentation and collapse of trabECular sheets contribute to the decrease in the facility of outflow that occurs in pigmentary glaucoma.
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Pigmentary Dispersion Syndrome and Pigmentary Glaucoma: A Prospective Study of the Natural History
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that active dispersion of pigment is clinically detectable, is correlated with elevation of intraocular pressure, and continues to occur in older patients.
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Depression and its correlates among older adults accessing aging services.
Thomas M. Richardson,Bruce Friedman,Carol Podgorski,Kerry L. Knox,Kerry L. Knox,Susan G. Fisher,Hua He,Yeates Conwell +7 more
TL;DR: Depressive illness was common among this sample of ASPN clients and care managers have expertise in managing many of the problems correlated with depression, they may play a significant role in identifying, preventing, and collaborating in the treatment of depressive illnesses among community-dwelling older adults.
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Passive Suicide Ideation: An Indicator of Risk Among Older Adults Seeking Aging Services?
Kimberly A. Van Orden,Alisa A. O'Riley,Adam Simning,Carol Podgorski,Thomas M. Richardson,Yeates Conwell +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that passive SI rarely presents in vulnerable older adults in the absence of significant risk factors for suicide (i.e., psychological distress or active SI), and the desire for death and the belief that life is not worth living do not appear to be normative in late life.
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Anxiety and its correlates among older adults accessing aging services
TL;DR: To assess the characteristics of anxiety in aging services network (ASN) clients, a large number of clients are diagnosed with at least a modicum of anxiety.