Ronald C. Kessler

Ronald C. Kessler, PhD

McNeil Family Professor of Health Care Policy, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School
Some methodological issues in the development of quality of life measures for the evaluation of medical interventions
Authors: Kessler RC and Mroczek DK
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
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Associations between marital distress and work loss in a national sample
Authors: Forthofer MS, Markman HJ, Cox M, et al.
Journal of Marriage and the Family
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Comorbidity of DSM-III-R major depressive disorder in the general population: Results from the US National Comorbidity Survey
Authors: Kessler RC, Nelson CB, McGonagle KA, et al.
British Journal of Psychiatry
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The effects of psychiatric disorders on the probability and timing of first marriage
Authors: Forthofer MS, Kessler RC, Story AL, et al.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior
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Patterns of DSM-III-R alcohol dependence symptom progression in a general population survey
Authors: Nelson CB, Little RJA, Heath AC, et al.
Psychological Medicine
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The identification and validation of distinct depressive syndromes in a population-based sample of female twins
Authors: Kendler KS, Eaves LJ , Walters EE, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry
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Agoraphobia, simple phobia, and social phobia in the National Comorbidity Survey
Authors: Magee WJ, Eaton WW, Wittchen HU, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry
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Childhood parental loss and alcoholism in women: A causal analysis using a twin-family design
Authors: Kendler KS, Neale MC, Prescott CA, et al.
Psychological Medicine
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The epidemiology of co-occurring addictive and mental disorders: Implications for prevention and service utilization
Authors: Kessler RC, Nelson CB, McGonagle KA, et al.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
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Posttraumatic stress disorder in the National Comorbidity Survey
Authors: Kessler RC, Sonnega A, Bromet E, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry
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