CATHY DONALD SHERBOURNE CURRICULUM VITA EDUCATION Ph.D., Public Health, Health Services Research, 1986, University of California at Los Angeles M.A., Sociology, Specialization in Medical Sociology, 1974, University of Missouri at Columbia ----, 1970, Teacher certification, California State University atNorthridge, Northridge, California B.A., Psychology, 1969, University of California at Los Angeles PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011-Present – Quality Assurance Manager for Health Program, RAND, Santa Monica, California 1997-Present -- Senior Health Policy Analyst, Health Program, RAND, Santa Monica, California 1993-1997 -- Behavioral Scientist, Social Policy Department, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California 1990-1993 -- Associate Social Scientist, Social Policy Department, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California 1985-1990 -- Associate Social Scientist, Behavioral Science Department, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California 1982-1985 -- Assistant Social Scientist, Social Science Department, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California 1977-1982 -- Research Assistant, Social Science Department, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California 1 1976-1977 -- Consultant to the Social Science Department, The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California 1970-1972 -- Elementary School Teacher, Fairview Elementary School, Columbia, Missouri 1969-1970 -- Elementary School Teacher, Monte Vista School, Lancaster, California RESEARCH AREAS Dr. Sherbourne has been the primary sociologist working on health status measurement and the analyses of life stress, social and role functioning, social support, and mental health status for several of RAND's large scale health policy evaluations, including the RAND Health Insurance Experiment (HIE), the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS), the Prepaid Managed Health Care Program (PPMHC), the AHRQ-funded Depression PORT, and CALM- an NIMH funded study of the effectiveness of improving care for anxiety disorders. She has had extensive experience in the development of selfreport health measures for both adults and children, and has participated in the main analyses of general health outcomes for the HIE, MOS and PORT. A brief summary of some of her activities in each of these projects follows. Health Insurance Study. Dr. Sherbourne was engaged in a variety of projects related to data analysis for the HHS-sponsored Health Insurance Study. A primary project was the conceptualization and measurement of social well-being in the Health Insurance Study. She completed a thorough review of the literature to clarify the meaning of social well-being as it has been viewed by others and to identify major issues involved in development and validation of social well-being measures. She also completed a technical report that described the variability, reliability and validity of social well-being scores in the HIS. Dr. Sherbourne was also principal coordinator of the derived variable files for the health status group. Responsibilities included development of specifications for the derived variable files; ongoing supervision and updating of the files; actual scoring of selected variables; and scoring of attrition medical history questionnaires. Dr. Sherbourne was also engaged in conceptual and empirical work regarding the measurement of children's health in the HIS. Activities included a literature review of relevant studies; scaling studies on measures of physical, mental and social health; empirical analyses of child behavioral problem measures; and empirical analyses of the effect of insurance plan on children's health status. Activities included the manipulation of data files for the health status group. These activities comprised data file requests; data analysis of cross-sectional and longitudinal data using SPSS, STATLIB, SAS, and ANLITH; organization of data files and computer 2 output; and manipulation and creation of special computer programs for use in data analysis. Other activities included: analyses related to the effects of insurance plans on careseeking for minor and major symptoms; analyses related to the role of life stress, social supports and mental health status in the utilization of mental health services; and the development of a new 20-item health status survey instrument. Medical Outcomes Study. Dr. Sherbourne has also been involved in the conceptualization and design of measures that assess patient outcomes in the Medical Outcome Study (MOS), including the development of a 36-item short-form (SF-36). She has published several book chapters on MOS Health Measures. Each chapter contains a conceptual review of the health concept, critique of existing measures, pilot study results and psychometric analyses of MOS measures. She has been involved in the administration of a grant that assessed variations in physician practice styles and outcomes of care. She was CO-PI of an NIA grant using MOS data that had several components: to describe levels of functional status and well-being at a point in time for different age groups, to describe the extent and nature of individual variation in functional status and well-being while controlling for medical condition and disease severity, to test whether social circumstances and psychologic factors explain individual variations in functional status and well being at a point in time and health transitions over one- and two-year intervals. Dr. Sherbourne has been PI on a study included in RAND's Program Project on Social and Economic Functioning in Older Populations (funded by the National Institute on Aging). Using MOS data, this study addressed a number of aims: whether social and psychological factors affect health outcomes primarily through increased patient adherence to prescribed medical therapy; whether different patterns of beliefs about selfefficacy and control have different effects on health outcomes and whether these effects differ by age or diagnostic group; whether being married improves the outcomes of chronically ill patients by increasing social support; and whether respondent characteristics such as disease severity and cognitive functioning explain differences in the quality of self-report data in different age groups. Dr. Sherbourne has also been part of a multidisciplinary team studying psychological and social factors that predict variations in patient adherence to medical care; the impact of comorbid alcoholism on functional status for patients with major depression; the clinical significance of depressive symptoms below the threshold for depressive disorder; the functioning and well-being of depressed patients over time; and risk factors for poor outcomes among depressed patients. All use data from the Medical Outcomes Study. In the Spring of 1994, Dr. Sherbourne, as PI, began another two-year project analyzing the effects of comorbid anxiety disorder on the functioning, well-being, and use of services of MOS patients with depression and major chronic medical conditions. 3 The Prepaid Managed Health Care Study. Dr. Sherbourne was involved in an evaluation of families receiving Medicaid through Aid to Families with Dependent Children who were enrolled in the Program for Prepaid Managed Health Care (PPMHC). She assisted in the development and psychometric analyses of health outcome measures for children; developed a standardized scoring system to assess the motor and social development level of children ages 0-24 months; and helped monitor the file construction and sample reconciliation process. She completed analyses pertaining to sample selection effects and assumed overall responsibility for the RAND portion of the RWJF study for a 9-month period ending June 1989. Army Family Programs. Dr. Sherbourne has been involved in questionnaire development and analyses for the Army Family Programs Surveys. Her specific focus was on measures of family and individual functioning. She completed data analyses designed to identify how the Military environment and practices affect soldiers' individual and family functioning and well-being. Results are documented in RAND R3884-A. Immunization Project. Dr. Sherbourne was PI of the RAND portion of an immunization project funded by the Centers for Disease Control. Begun in the Fall of 1991, the overall aims of this three year study were to 1) describe the immunization status of Latino and African American preschool children residing in selected geographic areas in Los Angeles, 2) to measure the accessibility and quality of preventive health services provided to the study populations, 3) to explain the variation in utilization of immunization services in terms of provider, system and consumer factors or characteristics, and 4) to develop and implement interventions designed to increase immunization status. Phase II of this study focused on development and evaluation of a case-management project designed to increase immunization status among infants born to African American women in the South Central section of Los Angeles. Panic Disorder Project. In the Fall of 1991, Dr. Sherbourne also worked on a two year NIMH funded project on the functional status and well-being of patients with panic disorder. Data on functioning (using MOS short form measures) were gathered on a convenience sample of patients with panic disorder. Dr. Sherbourne, CO-PI for this study, coordinated data collection from multiple sites and conducted (and published) the main analysis of associations of panic disorder with functional status. Depression PORT. In April of 1995, Dr. Sherbourne began work as CO-PI and Project Director for a five-year AHCPR-funded study on the cost-effectiveness of care for depression. As part of that study, Dr. Sherbourne was involved in the design, planning, site selection, and analysis of that data. In 2000, a followup grant was funded by NIMH to collect four-year outcome data and look at the long-term economic effects of remission from depression. (Dr. Sherbourne, Co-PI). Another followup grant was funded by NIMH to collect nine-year outcome data (Dr. Sherbourne, Co-PI). HIV/AIDS Cost and Utilization Study (HCSUS). In Summer of 1994, Dr. Sherbourne began work as a co-investigator on a large five-year AHCPR funded study 4 that is gathering data from a nationally representative sample of persons with HIV or AIDS. Dr. Sherbourne was involved in planning and analysis for several components of the study, including issues related to social support and quality of life, mental health and drug use. Dr. Sherbourne is presently Co-PI of a followup NIMH grant examining 1) how changes in treatment of HIV and physical well-being affect mental health sysptoms and use of services 2) factors related to access to mental health and substance abuse care for special populations with HIV, including minorities and women, 3) the impact of mental health symptoms and substance use on general medical costs and adherence among patients with HIV, and 4) the temporal association between health-related quality of life and mental health and the extent to which social support and coping mediate the association. Health-Related Quality of Life. In the Summer of 1996 Drs. Sherbourne and Hays were funded to conduct two literature reviews in the area of health-related quality of life in persons with stroke or anxiety. This is the start of a program of work at RAND designed to develop and evaluate disease-targeted measures of health-related quality of life. Stress Effects on Health. In 1997-98 Dr. Sherbourne and colleagues were commissioned by the Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense for Gulf War Illnesses to conduct a review of the existing scientific literature on the health effects of stress. A monograph documenting their findings has been published. Quality Improvement for Depression. Beginning September 1998, Dr. Sherbourne started work as CO-PI of an NIMH Multi-Collaborative Research Project (R10) to increase scientific knowledge needed to improve primary care treatment of major depression. Health Care for Communities. Dr. Sherbourne worked as a co-investigator on Healthcare for Communities, a project funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, designed to track the changing health care delivery system for alcohol, drug abuse and mental health conditions. This project was funded in the Fall of 1997 through the end of 1999 and has been given additional funding to add another wave of data collection and analysis. Dr. Sherbourne's focus has been on analysis of respondent satisfaction with characteristics of health plans and barriers to receipt of care for ADM conditions. NIMH-UCLA RAND Center for Research on Managed Care for Psychiatric Disorders. Dr. Sherbourne is a Center Director in the managed care center, funded in 1998 for 5 years and recently refunded in 2003 for another 5 years. The Center supports a broad program of research on managed mental health care that permits development and implementation of research on managed care for psychiatric disorders. A new 5 year Center was just funded starting August 2008. Panic Intervention. Dr. Sherbourne and a group of collaborators from UCLA, UCSD, and the University of Washington in Seattle were funded to design, implement 5 and evaluate a study aimed at improving care for panic disorder. That study began July, 1999. Treatment-Resistant Depression. Dr. Sherbourne was funded in 2001 by the Eli Lilly Company for a secondary analysis of data from the Depression PORT. The aims of the analysis were to describe the demographic, clinical, treatment and psychosocial characteristics of depressed patients in primary care practices who have a history of adequate medication or psychotherapy treatment, but still have depression, relative to those who recover from depression. It also described the functional social and economic outcomes associated with such persistence of depression in spite of appropriate care. Gender and Depression: Treatment, Quality Improvement and Outcomes. Dr. Sherbourne was funded in 2002 by NIMH to examine issues related to differences among men and women in treatment, QI and outcomes for depression. The project will 1) Identify differences in quality of care received, compliance, and health outcomes for depressed men and women. 2) Identify factors [e.g., predisposing (sociodemographic and attitudinal), enabling (income, insurance, competing family demands), and need (comorbid psychiatric and medical conditions)] that explain differences between men and women in quality of care received, compliance, and health outcomes, 3) Determine if QI programs reduce existing disparities in quality of care and outcomes for men and women, improve quality of care and outcomes equally for both, and have similar costs and costeffectiveness, and 4) Determine if appropriate treatment differentially affects outcomes for depressed men and women, and explore the extent to which medication-based or therapy-based treatment, or both in combination affect outcomes for men and women. CALM: Improving Primary Care Anxiety Outcomes. Dr. Sherbourne was funded in September 2005 as part of a multi-site collaboration. This study is a state of the art effectiveness study to deliver multimodal evidence-based treatments to primary care patients with anxiety disorders, borrowing from the best features of multiple depression studies. It is designed to show that a relatively elegant, uniform, yet flexible service delivery strategy, designed to maximize both patient engagement and treatment efficiency, can be effective both overall, and within key subgroups of anxiety disorders, including the large number of those with comorbid depression. This study builds upon Dr. Sherbourne’s previous multi-site primary care intervention for panic disorder, in which it was found that delivery of evidence-based CBT and medication using the collaborative care model and a CBT-naive, midlevel behavioral health specialist is feasible and significantly more effective than usual care for primary care panic disorder. Clinical Implications of Depression-Based Stigma. Dr. Sherbourne was RAND PI of an NIMH-funded secondary analysis of depression data. The major goals of this project were to examine the extent to which concerns about depression-related stigma explain failures to receive appropriate care for depression. Validation of Pain as a Vital Sign among Veterans with Advanced Illness. Dr. Sherbourne is currently RAND PI of a VA-funded projects related to validation of pain as a vital sign. This project evaluates the reliability and validity of pain as the 5th vital sign among patients diagnosed with mestastatic cancer and advanced CHF and evaluates the 6 association of routine pain screening in patients with mestastatic cancer and advanced CHF with unmet need, depression and other symptoms. Mental Health CAT. Dr. Sherbourne has been working with investigators at QualityMetric to build a Mental Health CAT (MH-CAT) as part of a comprehensive software solution suitable for daily use in a community-based settings. The MH-CAT will be a highly sensitive, easy-to-use first stage screening tool to help GPs identify patients in need of special mental health care service, and to monitor disease and treatment trajectory. In Phase I they: (1) constructed an item bank covering a bipolar euthymic-depressive symptom continuum; and (2) developed a comprehensive and flexible CAT software solution, including patient and physician reports. Outreach Interventions for QIF Veterans to Promote Use of Mental Health Services. Dr. Sherbourne has been consulting on this project (2006-2009) which is developing a patient-oriented intervention to promote the use of mental health services for newly returning soldiers recently deployed from QIF who screen positive for a behavioral health disorder. The intervention under development is an individualized telephone-delivered intervention based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and employing cognitive behavioral practices to promote initiation of mental health treatment. Community Partners in Care. Dr. Sherbourne is an investigator on Community Partners in Care, funded by NIMH in 2007. This project is evaluating the effectiveness of a community engagement/network development implementation intervention within multi-agency, safety-net partnerships, compared to a low-intensity dissemination condition in promoting adoption and sustained use of evidence based toolkits for improved depression care. Singapore National Mental Health Evaluation Program. Dr. Sherbourne is Co-PI on this collaborative program, funded 2008-2011, whose aims are to: 1) conduct a population based epidemiological study and assess the prevalence of mental disorders in the Singapore population, 2) Describe current use of mental health services and identify barriers to mental health care in Singapore, 3) Investigate the social, cultural and economic factors associated with major mental disorders, and 4) Develop and validate a tool to assess positive mental health in the Singapore population. UCLA National Children's Study Health Measurement Network project. Dr. Sherbourne is PI of this subcontract. During the 12 months of the project (Oct 2011Sept 2012), RAND will participate in the following activities: • • • • • Participate in the maternal theoretical workgroup which will develop a draft conceptual typology of health domains for pre-conceptual and pregnant women Lead maternal focus groups or interviews and summarize results Facilitate maternal expert panel meeting Analyze fast-track field test survey data Contribute to white paper/manuscript describing a theoretical model 7 • Participate in measurement groups whose goals are to identify existing measures in prioritized domains, select and classify measures, and identify domains that need new measures. The Role of Social Networks in Treatment Engagement for Minorities. Dr. Sherbourne is PI of this subcontract which is a competitive revision to the NIMH Partnered Research Center for Quality Care, a collaborative center with academic partners at UCLA, RAND, and USC and with health plan, services agency, and community members and consumer partners serving Los Angeles, the State of California and other regions of the county. During the year Oct 2011-September 2012, our specific aim is: To analyze secondary data from Partners in Care minority and matched white respondents to determine how their social interactions differ and the types of proactive coping strategies used to deal with depressive symptoms and stressful events. A grounded theory approach will be used to identify themes in the qualitative data, examine network visualizations derived from the social network interviews, and identify the roles social networks play in enhancing treatment engagement and outcome. Asthma-Relevant Quality of Life Outcomes Project. Dr. Sherbourne is leading a National Health, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI)-funded project to develop item banks to assess the impact of Asthma on quality of life (QOL). The focus is on developing items which measure how much symptoms and impairments bother or matter to a patient. They are using item response theory (IRT) and item banking in their developmental approach, which will ultimately allow for a variety of administration options for the item banks, including computer based assessment, computer adaptive testing (CAT), and tailored paper and pencil short forms, all of which will minimize respondent burden and yield highly reliable and precise measurement. The item banks will include select items from existent measures that measure QOL and items generated from focus groups of individuals with asthma. The resultant item banks will be made freely available to the broader research and clinical community. Center for Chiropractic Care. Dr. Sherbourne is a co-investigator on Dr. Ian Coulter’s Center projects that will be conducting a nationally representative study of the use and appropriateness of chiropractic manipulation for chronic low back and neck pain as determined by literature reviews and the judgment of clinical experts. She is working with Dr. Ron Hays in project 2 which is evaluating the relevance, perceived value and psychometric properties of PROs for the evaluation of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). She is working with Dr. Gery Ryan in project 3 which is identifying patient preferences relative to treating chronic back and neck pain and describing patient experiences during and after treatment. Pathways to Reducing Disparities in Depression Outcomes. Dr. Sherbourne is coinvestigator on this project which uses the data, partnership infrastructure and research approach of “Community Partners in Care” augmented by new collection of qualitative data to shed light on the pathways by which health and social disparities can be reduced 8 as well as to illuminate how scientific research can inform policy development for neighborhood-focused health improvement. Long-term Outcomes of Community Engagement to Reduce Depression Disparities. Dr. Sherbourne is PI of a subcontract from UCLA for a three year study (funded by PCORI) to administer a 3-year followup questionnaire to subjects in CPIC. In-depth interviews of a subset of participants will focus on priorities for healthcare services. PUBLICATIONS In Press Elizabeth Bromley, David Kennedy, Cathy Sherbourne, Jeanne Miranda & Kenneth B. Wells. The Fracture of Relational Space in Depression: Predicaments in Primary Care Help-Seeking,” (MS 302152) for Current Anthropology Farmer, Lisa V. Rubenstein, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Alexis Huynh, Karen Chu, Christine A. Lam, Jacqueline J Fickel, Martin L. Lee, Metzger Maureen E, Lilia Verchinina, Edward P. Post, Edmund F. Chaney. Depression Quality of Care: Measuring Quality over Time using VA Electronic Medical Record Data. JGIM. Published Brown L, Krull J, Roy-Byrne P, Sherbourne C, Stein M, Sullivan G, Rose R, Bystritsky A, Craske M. An examination of the bidirectional relationship between functioning and symptom levels in patients with anxiety disorders in the CALM study. Psychological Medicine 2015;40(3):647-661. Wolitzky-Taylor K, Brown L, Roy-Byrne P, Sherbourne C, Stein M, Sullivan G, Craske M. The impact of alcohol use severity on anxiety treatment outcomes in a large effectiveness trial in primary care. J of Anxiety Disorders 2015;30:88-93. Grubbs, K. M., Cheney, A. M., Fortney, J. C., Edlund, C. N., Han, X., Dubbert, P., Sherbourne, C., Craske, M., Stein, M., Roy-Byrne, P & Sullivan, G. (in press). The Role of Gender in Moderating Treatment Outcome in Collaborative Care for Anxiety. Psychiatric Services. [Epub December 2014], v. 66, no. 3, Mar 2015, p. 265-271. doi:10.1176/appi.ps.201400049 Chung B, Ngo VK, Ong MK, Pulido E, Jones F, Gilmore J, Stoker-Mtume N, Johnson M, Tang, L, Wells K, Sherbourne, C, Miranda J. Participation in training for depression care quality improvement: A randomized trial of community engagement or technical support. Psychiatric Services, PMID: 25930037 [Epub May 2015] 9 Niles, Andrea N.; Dour, Halina J.; Stanton, Annette L.; Roy-Byrne, Peter P.; Stein, Murray B.; Sullivan, Greer; Sherbourne, Cathy D.; Rose, Raphael D.; & Craske, Michelle G. Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms and Medical Illness among Adults with Anxiety Disorders, Journal of Psychosomatic Research, [Epub November 2014]. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2014.11.018. Chung B, Ong M, Ettner S, Jones F, Gilmore J, McCreary M, Sherbourne, C, Tang L, Dixon E, Miranda J, Wells D. 12-month outcomes of community engagement versus technical assistance for depression quality improvement: a partnered, cluster, randomized, comparative-effectiveness trial. The Annals of Internal Medicine.2014;161:S23-S34. DOI:10.7326/M13-3001. PMID:25402400. Lara, M, Edelen MO, Eberhart NK, Stucky BD, Sherbourne CD. Development and validation of the RAND Asthma Control Measure. Eur Respir J Express. 2014;44:12431252. Doi: 10.1183/09031936.00051614. PMID:25034567 Edelen MO, Stucky B, Eberhart N, Lara M, Sherbourne CD. Correspondence between the RAND Negative Impact of Asthma on Quality of Life Item Bank and the Marks Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire. Clinical Therapeutics 2014;36(5):680-688. DOI:10.1016/j.clinthera.2014.04.007.Epub 2014 May 9. PMID: 24813430, PMCID:PMC4078985 (available 5/9/2015). Sherbourne CD, Stucky BD, Edelen MO, Eberhart NK, Kleeup E, Lara M. Assessing the validity of the RAND Negative Impact of Asthma on Quality of Life Short-Forms. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2014;134(4):900-907. Doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2014.03.002. Epub ahead of print. PMID:24746752. Dour, H. J., Wiley, J. F., Roy-Byrne, P., Stein, M. B., Sullivan, G., Sherbourne, C. D., Bystritsky, A., Rose, R. D., & Craske, M. G. Perceived social support mediates anxiety and depressive symptom changes following primary care intervention. Depression and Anxiety.31(5):436–442. Doi:10.1002/da.22216. Epub 2013 Dec 12. PMID:24338947 [PubMed – in process] PMCID: PMC4136523. Chavira, Denise A; Golinelli, Daniela; Sherbourne, Cathy; Stein, Murray B; Sullivan, Greer; Bystritsky, Alexander; Rose, Raphael D; Lang, Ariel J; Campbell-Sills, Laura; Welch, Stacy; Bumgardner, Kristin; Glenn, Daniel; Barrios, Velma; Roy-Byrne, Peter; Craske, Michelle. Treatment Engagement and Response to CBT among Latinos with Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, [Epub Mar. 2014]. PMID:24660674 [PubMed – in process]. Brown LA, Wiley JF, Wolitzky-Taylor K, Roy-Byrne P, Sherbourne C, Stein MB, Sullivan G, Rose RD, Bystritsky A, Craske MG. Changes in self-efficacy and outcome expectancy as predictors of anxiety outcomes from the CALM study. Depress Anxiety. 2014;31(8):678-89. Doi:10.1002/da.22256. Epub 2014 Mar 11.PMID:24619599 [PubMed – in process]. 10 Stucky BD, Edelen MO, Sherbourne CD, Eberhart NK and Lara M. Devloping an item bank and short forms that assess the impact of asthma on quality of life.Respiratory Medicine. 2014;108(2):252-63. Doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2013.12.008. Epub 2013 Dec 25. PMID:24411842 [PubMed - in process] PMCID:PMC4065171 [Available on 2015/2/1] Brown LA, Michelle G. Craske, Daniel E. Glenn, Murray B. Stein, Greer Sullivan, Cathy Sherbourne, Alexander Bystritsky, Stacy S. Welch, Laura Campbell-Sills, Ariel Lang, Peter Roy-Byrne, Raphael D. Rose. CBT competence in novice therapists improves anxiety outcomes. Depression and Anxiety . 2013;30 :97-115. Bomyea J., Lang A.J., Craske, M.G., Chavira D, Sherbourne C.D., Rose, R.D., Golinelli D, Campbell-Sills L, Welch S.S., Sullivan G, Bystritsky A., Roy-Byrne P, Stein M.B. Suicidal ideation and risk factors in primary care patients with anxiety disorders. Psychiatry Research. 2013;209(1):60-65. Doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2013.03.017. Epub 2013 Apr 19. PMID: 23608160. PMCID: PMC3745797 [Available on 2014/8/30]. Eberhart NK, Sherbourne CD, Edelen MO, Stucky BD, Sin NL, Lara M. Development of a measure of asthma-specific quality of life among adults. Qual Life Res. 2014;23:837-848 (Advance online publication. DOI: 10.1007/s11136-013-0510-x) September 2013. PMID:24062237 [PubMed - in process] PMCID:PMC4085111[Available on 2015/4/1]. Joesch JM, Golinelli D, Sherbourne CD, Sullivan G., Stein MB, Craske MG, Roy_Byrne P. Trajectories of change in anxiety severity and impairment during and after treatment with evidence-based treatment for multiple anxiety disorders in primary care. Depress Anxiety. 2013:11:1099-106. Doi:10.1002/da.22149. Epub 2013 June 25. PMIC: 23801589. PMCID:PMC3902647 [Available on 2014/11/1] Glenn D, Golinelli D, Rose RD, Roy-Byrne P, Stein MB, Sullivan G, Bystritsky A, Sherbourne C, Craske MG. Who gets the most out of cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders? The role of treamtne dose and patient engagement. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2013;81(4):639-49. Doi:10.1037/a0033403. Epub 2013 June 10. PMID: 23750465. PMCID: PMC3990403. Bomyea, J., Lang, A.J., Golinelli, D., Craske, M., Chavira, D., Sherbourne, C. D., Rose, R., Campbell-Sills, L., Welch, S.S., Sullivan, G., Bystritsky, A., Roy-Byrne, P., & Stein, M.B. Trauma exposure in anxious primary care patients. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment. 2013;35(2):254-263. PMID:23729989. PMCID: PMC3667711. Wetherell J, Petkus A, Thorp S, Stein M, Chavira D, Campbell-Sill L, Craske M, Sherbourne, C, Systritsky A, Sullivan, Roy-Byrne P. Age differences in treatment response to a collaborative care intervention for anxiety disorders. British J of Psychiatry. 2013;203(1):65-72. 11 Campbell-Sills, L, Sherbourne, CD et al., Effects of Medical Comorbidity on Anxiety Treatment Outcomes in Primary Care. Psychosomatic Medicine. 2013 ;75(8) :713-20 (doi:10.1097/PSY.obo13e31829def54) Epub. July 25. PMID: 23886736. PMCID:PMC3797868. Glenn, D. Golinelli D, Rose R, Roy-Byrne P, Stein M, Sullivan G, Sherbourne C., Craske M. Who gets the most out of cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders ? The role of treatment dose and patient engagement. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (Advance online publication. doi :10.1037/a0033403) June 10, 2013. PMID :23750465. PMCID :PMC3990403. Wells, KB, Jones L, Chung B, Dixon E, Tang L, Gilmore J, Sherbourne, C, Ngo V, Ong M, Stockdale S, Ramos E, Belin T, Miranda J. Community-partnered cluster-randomized comparative effectiveness trial of community engagement and planning or resources for services to address depression disparities. JGIM 2013;28(10):1268-78. (doi:10.1007/s11606-013-2484-3) May 7, 2013. PMID: 23649787. PMCID:PMC3785665. Miranda J, Ong MK, Jones L, Chung B, Dixon E, Tang L, Gilmore J, Sherbourne C, Ngo VK, Stockdale S, Ramos E, Belin TR, Wells KB. Community-partnered evaluation of depression services for clients of community-based agencies in under-resourced communities in Los Angeles. JGIM 2013;28(10):1279-87 (doi:10.1007/s11606-0132480-7) May 14, 2013. PMID: 23670566. PMCID: PMC3785668. Niles, A, Sherbourne C, Roy-Byrne MG, Stein M, Sullivan G, Craske MG. Anxiety treatment improves physical functioning with oblique scoring of the SF-12 short form health survey. General Hospital Psychiatry, 2013;35(3):291-296. PMID:23332608. PMCID: PMC3747957. Hunt J, Sullivan G., Chavira D., Stein M., Craske M., Golinelli D., Roy-Byrne P, Sherbourne C. Race and Beliefs about Mental Health Treatment among Anxious Primary Care Patients. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 2013;201(3):188-195. Doi:10.1097/NMD.obo13e3182845ad8. PMID: 23407203. PMCID: PMC3653434. Roy-Byrne P, Sullivan MD, Sherbourne CD, Golinelli D, Craske M, Sullivan G, Stein MB. Effects of Pain and Prescription Opiod use on Outcomes in a Collaborative Care Intervention for Anxiety. Clinical Journal of Pain, 2013; 29:800-806. PMID:23370069. PMCID: PMC3644331. Sullivan G, Sherbourne C, Chavira D, Craske M, Golinelli D, Rose R, Bystritsky A, Stein M., Roy-Byrne P. Does a quality improvement intervention for anxiety result in differential outcomes for lower income patients? Am J Psychiatry. 2013;170:218-225. PMID: 23377641. PMCID: PMC3826816. Campbell-Sills, L, Sherbourne C, Roy-Byrne P, Craske M, Sullivan G, Bystritsky A, Lang A, Chavira D, Rose R, Welch S, Stein M. Effects of co-occurring depression on 12 treatment for anxiety disorders: Analysis of outcomes from a large primary care effectiveness trial . J Clinical Psych. 2012;73(12): 1509-1516. PMID: 23290323. PMCID:PMC3692282. Zbozinek TD, Rose RD, Wolitzky-Taylor KB, Sherbourne C, Sullivan G, Stein MB, Roy-Byrne PP, Craske MG. Diagnostic Overlap of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder in a Primary Care Sample. Depression and Anxiety. 2012;29:1065-1071. PMID:23184657. PMCID:PMC3629816. Vaingankar J, Subramaiam M, Lim YW, Sherbourne C, Luo N, Ryan G, Phua A, Shahwan S, Kwok KW, Brown J, Bradley M, Edelen M, Chong SA. From well-being to positive mental health: conceptualization and qualitative development of an instrument in Singapore. Qual Life Res. 2012;21(10):1785-1794. PMID:22286222. Ariel J. Lang, Kendall Wilkins, Peter P. Roy-Byrne, Daniela Golinelli, Denise Chavira, Cathy Sherbourne, Raphael D. Rose, Alexander Bystritsky, Greer Sullivan, Michelle G. Craske, Murray B. Stein, Abbreviated PTSD Checklist (PCL) as a guide to clinical response. General Hospital Psychiatry 34 (2012) 332–338. PMID:22460001. PMCID: PMC3383936. Joesch JM, Sherbourne CD, sullivan G, Stein MB, Craske MG, Roy-Byrne P. The Incremental Benefit and Cost of Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management (CALM) for Anxiety Treatment in Primary Care. Psychol Med. 2012;42(9):1937-1948. doi:10.1017/S0033291711002893 Epub 2011 Dec 13. PMID: 22152230. PMCID: PMC3340455. Chong AS, Abdin E., Sherbourne C, Vaingankar J, Heng D, Yap M, Subramaniam M. Treatment Gap in Comon Mental Disorders: the Singapore Perspective. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Services. 2012; 21(2):195-202. PMID:22789169. Chong AS, Abdin E, Vaingankar J, Heng D, Sherbourne C, Yap M. Lim YW, Wong HB, Dastidhar B, Kwok KW, Subramaniam M. A Population-based Survey of Mental Disorders in Singapore. Annals of Academy of Medicine, Singapore. 2012;41(2):49-66. PMID:22498852. Curran GM, Sullivan G, Mendel P, Craske MG, Sherbourne CD, Stein MB, McDaniel A, Roy-Byrne P. Implementation of the CALM Intervention for Anxiety Disorders: A Qualitative Study. Implementation Science. 2012;7:1-11. doi:10.1186/1748-5908-7-14. PMID:22404963. PMCID: PMC3319426. Vaingankar J, Subramaniam M, Abdin E, Edelen M, Lim Y, Picco L, Chong SA, Sherbourne C. The Positive Mental Health Scale: Development and Validation of a Culturally Relevant Scale in a Multi-Ethnic Asian Population. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2011; 9: 92. Published online 2011 October 31. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-9-92 PMCID: PMC3229450 13 Rose, RD, Lang AJ, Welch SS, Campbell-Sills L, Chavira DA, Sullivan G, Sherbourne C, Bystritsky A, Stein MB, Roy-Byrne P. Training Primary Care Staff to Deliver a Computer-Assisted Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Program for Anxiety Disorders. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2011;33:336-342. PMID: 21762829. PMCID: PMC3139130. Meredith, Lisa S., Cathy D. Sherbourne, Sarah J. Gaillot, Lydia Hansell, Hans V. Ritschard, Andrew M. Parker and Glenda Wrenn. Promoting Psychological Resilience in the U.S. Military. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2011. http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG996.html. Also available in print form. Craske MG, Stein MB, Sullivan G, Sherbourne C, Bystritsky A, rose RD, Lang AJ, Welch S, Campbell-Sills L, Golinelli D, Roy-Byrne, P. Disorder Specific Impact of CALM Treatment for Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care. Archives of General Psychiatry. 2011;68(4):378-388. PMID: 21464362. PMCID: PMC3074172. Bystritsky, A, Hovav S, Sherbourne, C, Stein MB, Rose RD, Campbell-Sills, Golinelli D, sullivan G, Craske MG, Roy-Byrne P. Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in a Large Sample of Anxiety Patients. Psychosomatics. 2012;53(3):266-72. DOI:10.1016/j.psym.2011.11.009 Epub 2012 Feb 1. PMID:22304968. PMCID:PMC4014348. Stecker T, Fortney JC, Sherbourne CD. An Intervention to Increase Mental Health Treatment Engagement among QIF veterans: A Pilot Study. Military Medicine. Volume 176, Number 6, June 2011 , pp. 613-619. PMID: 21702376. Stein, MB, Roy-Byrne P, Craske M, Campbell-Sills L, Lang A, Golinelli D, Rose R, Bystritsky A, Sullivan G, Sherbourne C. Quality of and Satisfaction with Primary Health Care for Anxiety Disorders. J Clin Psychiatry 2011;72(7):970-6. PMID:21367351. PMCID:PMC3111814. Goebel JR, Compton P, Zubkoff L, Lanto A, Asch SM, Sherbourne CD, Shugarman L, Lorenz KA. Prescription sharing, Alcohol and street Drug Use to Manage Pain among Veterans. Journal of Pain and Pain Symptom Management. 2011:41(5):848-858. Shugarman LR, Goebel JR, Lanto A, Asch SM, Sherbourne CD, Lee ML, Rubenstein LV, Wen L, Meredith L, Lorenz KA. “Nursing Staff, Patient, and Environmental Factors Associated with Accurate Pain Assessment,” Journal of Pain Symptom Management [Epub Aug 2010], Vol. 40, No. 5, Nov 2010, pp. 725-733. PMID:20692807. Shugarman LR, Asch SM, Meredith LS, Sherbourne CD. Hagenmeier E, Wen L, Cohen A, Rubenstein LV, Goebel J, Lanto A, Simon B, Simon A, Lorenz KA. Factors Associated With Clinician Intention to Address Diverse Aspects of Pain in Seriously Ill Outpatients. Pain Med. 2010:11(9):1365-1372. doi: 10.1111/j.15264637.2010.00931.x. Epub 2010 Aug 30. PMID: 20807347. 14 Roy-byrne P, Craske MG, Sullivan G, Rose RD, Edlund MJ, Lang AJ, Bystritsky A, Welch SS, Chavira DA, Golinelli D, Campbell-Sills L, Sherbourne CD, Stein MB. Delivery of Evidence-Based Treatment for Multiple Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care. JAMA. 2010;303(19):1921-1928. PMID: 20483968. PMCID: PMC2928714. Stecker T, Forney J, Hamilton F, Sherbourne C, Ajzen I. Engagement in mental health treatment among veterans returning from Iraq. Patient Preferences and Adherence. 2010(4):45-49. PMID: 20390058. PMCID: PMC2853904. Sherbourne CD, Sullivan G, Craske M, Roy-Byrne P, Golinelli D, Rose R, Chavira D, Bystritsky A, Stein M. Functioning and disability levels in primary care outpatients with one or more anxiety disorders. Psychological Medicine. 2010;40(12):2059-68. doi:10.1017/S0033291710000176. PMID: 20146834. PMCID:PMC2965310. Meredith L, Sherbourne C, Gaillot S, Hansell L, Ritschard H, Parker A, Wrenn G. Promoting Psychological Resilience in the Military. March 2010, not available to the general public. Goebel J, Sherbourne CD, Asch S, Meredith L, Cohen A, Hagenmaier E, Lanto A, Simon B, Rubenstein LV, Shugarman LR, Lorenz K. Addressing Patients concerns about pain management and addiction risks. Pain Management. 2010;11(2):92-98. PMID: 20510829. Zubkoff L, Lorenz KA, Lanto AB, Sherbourne CD, Goebel JR, Glassman PA, Shugarman LR, Meredith LS, Asch SM. Does screening for pain correspond to high quality care for veterans? JGIM. 2010;25(9): 900-5. Doi: 10.1007/s11606-010-1301-5. PMID:20229139. PMCID: PMC2917664. Craske, M, Roy-Byrne P, Stien MB, Sullivan G, Sherbourne C, Bystritsky, A. Treatment for anxiety disorders: efficacy to effectiveness to implementation. Behavioral Research and Therapy. 2009;47(11):931-937 (doi:10.1016/j.brat.2009.07.012). PMID: 19632667. PMCID: PMC2784096. Sherbourne C, Asch SM, Shugarman LR, Goebel JR, Lanto A, Rubenstein L, Wen Li, Zubkoff L, Lorenz K. Early Identification of Co-Occurring Pain, Depression and Anxiety. JGIM 2009;24(5):620-625. PMID: 19308333. PMCID 2669878. Lorenz KA, Sherbourne CD, Shugarman LR, Rubenstein LV, Wen L, Cohen A, Goebel JR, Hagenmeier E, Simon B, Lando A, Asch SM. How reliable is pain as the 5th Vital Sign? The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2009;22:291-298. PMID: 19429735. Goebel JR, Doering LV, Shugarman L, Asch S, Sherbourne C, Lanto A, Evangelista LS, Nyamathi A, Maliski S, Lorenz K. Heart Failure: The Hidden Problem of Pain. J Pain Symptom Management. 2009: 38(5): 698-707. PMID: 19733032. PMCID: PMC2908037. 15 Chavira DA, Stein MB, Golineli D, Sherbourne CD, Craske M, Sullivan G, Bystritsky A, Roy-Byrne P. Predictors of clinical improvement in a randomized effectiveness trial for primary care patients with panic disorder. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 2009;197(10):715-721. PMID: 19829198. PMCID: PMC2925849. Laura Campbell-Sills, Sonya B. Norman, Michelle G. Craske, Greer Sullivan, Ariel J. Lang, Denise A. Chavira, Cathy Sherbourne, Peter Roy-Byrne, and Murray B. Stein. Validation of a Brief Measure of Anxiety-Related Severity and Impairment: The Overall Anxiety Severity and Impairment Scale (OASIS). Journal of Affective Disorders 2009;112(1-3):92-101. PMID: 18486238. PMCID PMC2629402. Craske, M, Rose R, Lang A, Welch S, Campbell-Sills L, Sullivan G, Sherbourne C. Bystritsky A. Stein M, Roy-Byrne P. Computer-assisted delivery of cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders in primary care settings. Depression and Anxiety 2009;26:235-242. PMID: 19212970. PMCID: PMC2906395. Klap, R, Tang, L, Schell T, Duan N, Wells K, Miranda J, Sherbourne CD. How Quality Improvement Interventions for Depression Affect Stigma Concerns Over Time: A NineYear Long Longitudinal Study, Psych Services 2009;60(2):258-61. PMID: 19176423. PMCID: PMC3668788. Goebel JR, Doering LV, Evangelista LS, Nyamathi A, Maliski S, Asch S, Sherbourne C, Shugarman L, Lanto A, Cohen A, Lorenz K. A comparative study of pain in heart failure and non-heart failure veterans. Journal of Cardiac Failure. 2009;15(1)24-30. PMID: 19181290. PMCID: PMC3170527. Lorenz KA, Krebs EE, Bentley TGK, Sherbourne CD, Goebel JR, Zubkoff L, Lanto A, Asch SM. Exploring alternative approaches to routine outpatient pain screening. Pain Medicine. 2009;10(7):1291-1299. PMID: 19818039. Wells, KB, Tang L, Miranda J, Benjamin B, Klap R, Duan N, Sherbourne CD,. The Effects of Quality Improvement for Depression in Primary Care After 9 Years: Results from a Randomized, Controlled Group-Level Trial. Health Services Research, 2008;43(6):1952-1974. PMID: 18522664. PMCID: PMC2614007. Sherbourne CD, Edelen MO, Zhou A, Bird C, Duan N, Wells, KB. How quality improvement interventions for depression affect life events and psychological well-being over time: A nine-year longitudinal analysis. Medical Care 2008;46(1):78-84. PMID: 18162859 Mendel P, Meredith LS, Schoenbaum M, Sherbourne CD, Wells, KB. Interventions in Organizational and Community Context: A Framework of Dissemination in Health Services Research. APMH&MHSR, 2008;35:21-37. PMID: 17990095. PMCID: PMC3582701. 16 Zazzali J, Sherbourne C, Hoagwood K, Green, D., Bigley M, Sexton T. The adoption and implementation of an evidence-based practice in child and family mental health services organizations: A pilot study of Functional Family Therapy in New York State. APMH&MHSR, 2008;35:38-49. PMID: 17985232. Means-Christensen AJ, Roy-Byrne P, Sherbourne CD, Craske MG, Stein MB. Relationships among pain, anxiety, and depression in primary care. Depress Anxiety. 2008;25(7):593-600. PMID: 17932958. Wells KB, Sherbourne CD. Miranda J, Tang L, Benjamin B, Duan N. The cumulative effects of quality improvement for depression on outcome disparities over 9 years: Results from a randomized, controlled group-level trial. Medical Care 2007;45:10521059. PMID: 18049345. Wells KB, Schoenbaum M, Duan N, Miranda J, Sherbourne C. Cost-effectiveness of Quality Improvement Programs For Patients with Subthreshold Depression or Depressive Disorder. Psych Services 2007;58(10):1269-1278. PMID: 17914002. Stockdale SE, Wells KB, Tang L, Belin TR, Zhang Z, Sherbourne C. The importance of social context: Neighborhood stressors, structural social support, and alcohol, drug, and mental health disorders, Social Science and Medicine 2007;65:1867-1881. PMID: 17614176. PMCID: PMC2151971. Sullivan G, Craske MG, Sherbourne C, Edlund M, Rose R, Golinelli D, Chavira DA, bystritsky A, Stein MB, Roy-Byrne PP. Design of the Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management (CALM) study: innovations in collaborative care for anxiety disorders. Gen Hosp Psych 2007;29:379-387. PMID: 17888803. PMCID: PMC2095116. Kimberly A. Hepner, Melissa Rowe, Kathryn Rost, Scot C. Hickey, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Daniel E. Ford,and Lisa V. Rubenstein. The Effect of Adherence to Practice Guidelines on Depression Outcomes. Ann Intern Med. 2007;147:320-329. PMID: 17785487. Rubenstein, LV. Rayburn NR, Ford DE, Sherbourne CD, Rost KM, Keeler EB. Predicting outcomes of primary care patients with major depression: Development of a depression prognosis index. Psych Services. 2007;58(8) 1049-1056. PMID:177664515. Bricker JB, Russo J, Stein MB, Sherbourne C, Craske M, Schraufnagel TJ, Roy-Byrne P. Does occasional cannabis use impact anxiety and depression treatment outcomes? Results from a randomized effectiveness trial. Depression and Anxiety. 2006;0:1-7. Mukherjee S, Sullivan G, Petty D, Verdugo B, Means-Christensen A, Schraufnagel T, Stein M, Craske M, Sherbourne C, Roy-Byrne, P. Beliefs and Attitudes Associated with Adherence to Treatment among Economically Disadvantaged Patients with Panic Disorder. Submitted to Psych Services, Psychiatric Services. 2006;57(12):1-6. PMID: 17158489. Norman, S.B., Means-Christensen, A.J., Craske, M.G., Sherbourne, C.D., 17 Roy-Byrne, P.P., Stein, M.B. Associations between Psychological Trauma and Physical Illness in Primary Care. Journal of Traumatic Stress 2006;19(4):461-470. Chan, KS, Bird CE, Weiss R, Duan N, Meredith LS, Sherbourne CD. Does gender affect the mental health care received by primary care patients with major depression? Women’s Health Issues, Women’s Health Issues, 2006;16:122-132. Roy-Byrne P, Sherbourne C, Miranda J, Stein M, Craske M, Golinelli D, Sullivan G. Poverty and response to treatment in primary care panic disorder. Am J Psychiatry 2006;163:1-7. Craske MG, Roy-Byrne P, Stein M, Bystritsky A, Sullivan G, Sherbourne C. Treatment intensity and outcome for panic disorder in a primary care setting. Behavior Therapy. 2006;112-119. Croghan TW, Schoenbaum M, Sherbourne CD, Koegel P. A framework to improve the quality of treatment for depression in primary care. Psych Services, 2006;57(5):623-630. Clever, SL, Ford DE, Rubenstein LV, Rost K, Meredith LS, Sherbourne CD, Wang N, Arbelaez J, Cooper LA. Primary Care Patients’ Involvement in Decision Making Is Associated with Improvement in Depression. Medical Care, 2006;44(5):398-405. Jaycox LH, Asarnow JR, Sherbourne CD, Rea MM, Laborde AP, Wells KB. Adolescent Primary Care Patients' Preferences for Depression Treatment, Administration and Policy in Mental Health, [Epub Feb 24 2006] 2006;33(2):198-207. Means-Christensen AJ, Sherbourne CD, Roy-Byrne PP, Craske MG, Stein MB. Using five questions to screen for five common mental disorders in primary care: The anxiety and depression detector (ADD), General Hospital Psychiatry, 2006;28(2):108-118.. Chiou CF, Sherbourne CD, Cornelio I, Lubeck DP, Paulus HE, Dylan M, Weisman M. Revalidation of the Original Cedars-Sinai Health-Related Quality of Life in Rheumatoid Arthritis Questionnaire, The Journal of Rheumatology, Vol. 33, No. 2, Feb 2006, pp. 256262 Means-Christensen AJ, Sherbourne CD, Roy-Byrne PP, Schulman MC, Wu J, Dugdale DC, Lessler D, Stein MB. In search of mixed anxiety-depressive disorder: a primary care study. Depression and Anxiety. 2006;23(4):183-189. Katon, W, Russo J, Sherbourne C, Stein M, Craske M, Fan M, Roy-Byrne P. Incremental Cost Effectiveness of a Collaborative Care Intervention for Panic Disorder. Psychological Medicine, 2006;1-11. Arch, J., Craske MG, Stein MB, Sherbourne CD, Roy-Byrne PP, Correlates of Alcohol Use among Anxious and Depressed Primary Care Patients, General Hospital Psychiatry. 2006;28:37-42. 18 Chiun-Fang Chiou, Michael Weisman, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Carolina Reyes, Michelle Dylan, Joshua Ofman, Daniel J. Wallace, Wesley Mizutani, Maria E. Suarez-Almazor. Measuring Preference Weights for American College of Rheumatology Response Criteria for Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis, J of Rheumatology, 2005;32:2326-9. Craske MG, Edlund M, Sullivan G, Roy-Byrne PP, Sherbourne C, Bystrisky A, Stein M: Unmet need and perceived barriers to care among primary care patients with panic disorder Psychiatric Services. 2005;56:988-994. Craske MG, Stein M, Roy-Byrne PP, Golinelli D, Bystritsky A, Sherbourne C. Does cognitive behavioral therapy improve panic disorder treatment outcome relative to medication alone in the primary care setting? Psychological Medicine, 2005;35:16451654. Stein MB, Roy-Byrne PP, Craske MG, Engelhardt R, Bystritsky A, Sullivan G, Katon W, Sherbourne CD. Functional impact of anxiety disorders in primary care outpatients, Medical Care. 2005;43(12):1164-1170. Bystritsky, A, Wagner AW, Russo JE, Stein MB, Sherbourne CD, Craske MG, RoyByrne, P. Assessment of Beliefs about Psychotropic Medication and Psychotherapy: Development of a Measure for Patients with Anxiety Disorders, Gen Hosp Psych. 2005;27(5):313-318. Schoenbaum M, Sherbourne C, Wells KB. Gender Patterns in Cost-effectiveness of Quality Improvement for Depression: Results of a Randomized, Controlled Trial. Journal of Affective Disorders, 2005;87:319-325. Wagner AW, Bystritsky A, Russo JE, Craske MG, Sherbourne CD. Beliefs about Psychotropic Medication and Psychotherapy Among Primary Care Patients with Anxiety Disorders, Depression and Anxiety, Depression and Anxiety, 2005;21:99-105. Wells, KB, Sherbourne C, Duan N, Unutzer J, Miranda J, Schoenbaum M, Ettner S, Meredith LS, Rubenstein L. Quality Improvement for Depression in Primary Care: Do Patients with Subthreshold Depression Benefit in the Long Run? Am J Psychiatry, 2005;162:1149-1157. Roy-Byrne PP, Stein MB, Russo J, Craske M, Katon W, Sullivan G, Sherbourne CD: Medical illness and response to treatment in primary care panic disorder General Hospital Psychiatry 2005;27:237-243. Roy-Byrne, PP, Bystritsky A, Russo J, Craske MG, Sherbourne CD, Stein MB. Herbal Medicine Use in Primary Care Patients With Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Psychosomatics. 2005;46:117-122. 19 Roy-Byrne, PP, Craske MG, Stein MB, Sullivan G, Bystritsky A, Katon W, Gollineli D, Sherbourne CD,. Randomized effectiveness trial of cognitive behavior therapy and medication for primary care panic disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry, 2005;62:290-298. Orlando M, Tucker J, Sherbourne CD, Burnam MA. A Cross-Lagged Model of Mental Health Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life Among a National Sample of HIVPositive Adults, Medical Care, 2005;43(1):21-27. Sherbourne, CD, Weiss R, Duan N, Bird C, Wells KB. Do the effects of quality improvement for depression care differ for men and women? Results of a group-level randomized controlled trial. Medical Care, 2004; 42 (12): 1186-1193. Stein, MB, Sherbourne, CD, Craske MG, Means-Christensen A, Bystritsky A, Roy_Byrne P. Quality of Care for Primary Care Patients with Anxiety Disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 2004;161(12):2230-2237. Miranda J, Schoenbaum M, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. The effects of primary care depression treatment on minority patient’s clinical status and employment. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 2004;61:827-834. Tucker JS, Orlando M, Burnam MA, Sherbourne C, Kung F-Y, Gifford AL. Psychosocial Mediators of Antiretroviral Non-adherence in HIV-positive Adults with Substance Use and Mental Health Problems, Health Psychology, Vol. 23, No. 4, July 2004, pp. 363-370 Taylor SL, Burnam MA, Sherbourne C, Andersen R, Cunningham WE. The Relationship Between Type of Mental Health Provider and Met and Unmet Mental Health Needs in a Nationally Representative Sample of HIV Positive Patients, The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, Vol. 31, No. 2, Apr-Jun 2004, pp. 149-164 Schoenbaum M., Miranda J., Sherbourne C., Duan N., Wells K. The Cost-effectiveness of Interventions for Depressed Latinos: Results of a Randomized, Controlled Trial of Quality Improvement for Depression. The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 2004;7(2):69-76. Wells K, Sherbourne C, Schoenbaum M, Ettner S, Duan N, Miranda J, Unutzer J, Rubenstein L. Five-Year Impact of Quality Improvement for Depression: Results of a randomized controlled trial, Archives of General Psychiatry. 2004;61:378-385. Chan KS, Orlando M, Ghosh-Dastidar B, Duan N, Sherbourne CD. The interview mode effect on the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) Scale: An Item Response Theory Analysis. Medical Care, 2004;22(3):281-289. 20 Sherbourne CD, Schoenbaum M, Wells KB, Croghan TW. Characteristics, treatment patterns and outcomes of treatment-resistant depression in primary care, General Hospital Psychiatry, 2004;26(2):106-114. Means-Christensen A, Sherbourne CD, Roy-Byrne P, Craske MG, Bystritsky A, Stein M. The Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI-Auto): Problems and Remedies for Diagnosing Panic Disorder and Social Phobia. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res, 2003, 12:167-181. Roeloffs C, Sherbourne C, Unutzer J, Fink A, Tang L, Wells KB. Perceived stigma among depressed primary care patients: predictors and utilization of services. General Hospital Psychiatry, 2003;25:311-315. Russak Sm, Sherbourne CD, Lubeck DP, Paulus HD, Chiou CF, Sengupta N, Borenstein J, Ofman J, Moadel A, Weissman M. Validation of a Rheumatoid Arthritis HealthRelated Quality of Life Instrument, the CSHQ-RA. Arthritis Care and Research, 2003;49(6):798-803. Fleishman JA, Sherbourne CD, Cleary P, Hays RD, Crystal S. “Patterns of Coping with HIV Infection: Colnfigurations, Correlates, and Change.” Am J of Community Psychology, 2003;32(1/2):187-204. Chan KS, Orlando M, Joyce G, Gifford AL, Burnam MA, Tucker JS, Sherbourne CD. Combination antiretroviral therapy and improvements in mental health: results from a nationally representative sample of persons undergoing care for HIV in the United States. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2003 May 1;33(1):104-11. Tucker JS, Burnam A, Sherbourne CD, Kung FY, Gifford AL. Substance use and mental health correlates of nonadherence to antiretroviral medications in a sample of patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Am J Med. 2003;114:573-580. Sherbourne CD, Forge N, Kung F, Orlando M, Tucker. Personal and psychosocial characteristics associated with psychiatric conditions among women with HIV. Women’s Health Issues, 2003;13(3). Lara M, Halfon N, Duan N, Sherbourne C, Leibowitz A, Brook RH. “Children’s Use of Emergency Departments for Asthma: Persistent Barriers or Acute Need?” Journal of Asthma. 2003;40(3):289-299. Miranda, Duan N, Sherbourne, C, Schoenbaum M, Lagamosino I, Jackson-Triche M, Wells KB. Improving Care for Minorities: Can quality improvement interventions improve care and outcomes for depressed minorities? Results of a randomized, controlled trial. HSR. 2003;38(2):613-630. Edlund MJ, Young AS, Kung FY, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. Does satisfaction reflect the technical quality of mental health care? HSR. 2003;38(2):631-645. 21 Roy-Byrne P, Sherbourne CD, Craske MG, Stein M, Katon W, Sullivan G, MeansChristensen A, and Bystrisky A. Moving treatment research from clinical trials to the real world. Psych Services, 2003;54:327-332. Weisman M, Paulus HD, Russak SM, Lubeck DP, Chiou C, Sengupta N, Ofman J, Borenstein J, Moadel AB, Sherbourne CD. Development of a new instrument for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): The Cedars-Sinai Health Related Quality of Life Instrument (CSHQ-RA), Arthritis Care and Research, 2003;49(1):78-84. Marshall GN, Sherbourne CD, Meredith LS, Camp P, Hays RD. "The Tripartite Model of Anxiety and Depression: Symptom Structure in Depressive and Hypertensive Patient Groups." Journal of Personality Assessment, 2003;80(2):139-153. Hazlett-Stevens, H., M.G. Craske, P.P. Roy-Byrne, C.D. Sherbourne, M.B. Stein, and A. Bystritsky, Predictors of willingness to consider medication and psychosocial treatment of panic disorder in a primary care sample. General Hospital Psychiatry, 2002. 24(5): p. 326-21. Schoenbaum M, Unutzer J, McCaffrey D, Duan N, Sherbourne C, Wells KB. The effects of primary care depression treatment on patients’ clinical status and employment. HSR, 2002; 37(5):1145-1158. Wells KB, Sherbourne CD, Sturm R, Young AS, Burnam MA. Alcohol, drug abuse and mental health problems for uninsured and insured adults. Health Services Research, 2002;37(4):1055-1066. Craske, MG, Roy-Byrne P, Stein MB, Sherbourne CD, Bystritsky A, Kayton W, Sullivan G. Treating panic disorder in primary care: a collaborative care intervention, General Hospital Psychiatry, 2002;24(3):148-155. Wells, KB, Klap R, Koike A, Sherbourne CD. Ethnic disparities in care for alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health problems. Am J Psychiatry, 2001;158:2027-2032. Schoenbaum M, Unutzer J, Sherbourne C, Duan N, Rubenstein LV, Miranda J, Meredith L, Carney M, Wells KB. The cost-effectiveness of practice-initiated quality improvement for depression: Results of a randomized, controlled trial. JAMA, 2001;286:1325-1330. Rost, KM, Duan N, Rubenstein LV, Ford DE, Sherbourne CD, Meredith L, Wells KB. “The Quality Improvement for Depression Studies: General Analytic Strategies for a Coordinated Study of Quality Improvement in Depression Care,” General Hospital Psychiatry, 2001;23:239-253.. 22 Sherbourne CD, Unützer J, Schoenbaum M, Duan N, Lenert L, Sturm R, Wells KB. “Can Utility-weighted HRQOL Estimates Capture Health Effects of Quality Improvement for Depression?” Medical Care, 2001;39(11):1246-1259. Wong MD, Andersen R, Sherbourne CD, Hays RD, Shapiro MF. Effects of cost sharing on care seeking and health status: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Am J Public Health. 2001;91:1889-1894. Dwight-Johnson, M, Unutzer J, Sherbourne, CD, Tang L, Wells KB. Can QI Programs for Depression in Primary Care Address Patient Preferences for Treatment? Medical Care, 2001;39:934-944. Orlando M, Burnam MA, Sherbourne CD, Morton SC, London AS, Hays RD, Bing EG. Brief screening of psychiatric disorders among a national sample of HIV-positive adults: Concordance between the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) and the CIDI Short Form (CIDI-SF). Int J Methods Psychiatr Res 2001; 10(2): 97-107. Sherbourne, CD, Wells, KB, Duan N, Miranda J, Unutzer J, Jaycox L, Schoenbaum M, Meredith L, Rubenstein LV. Long-term effectiveness of disseminating quality improvement for depression in primary care, Arch Gen Psychiatry, Vol. 58, pp. 696-703, 2001. Bing EG, Burnam AM, Longshore D, Fleishman J, Sherbourne CD et al., “Psychiatric Disorders and Drug Use Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus – Infected Adults in the United States” Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol. 58, pp 721-728, 2001. Burnam, MA, Bing E, Morton SC, Sherbourne CD, Fleishman J, London AS, Vitiello B, Stein M, Bozzette SA, Shapiro MF. Use of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Services among Adults with HIV in the United States, Archives of General Psychiatry, Vol. 58, pp. 729-736, 2001. Sherbourne CD, Dwight-Johnson M, Klap R. “Psychological Distress, Unmet Need and Barriers to Mental Health Care,” Women’s Health Issues, 2001;11(3):231-243. Lenert, L., Sherbourne, CD, Reyna V. “Utility Eliciation Using Single Item Questions Compared to a Computerized Interview,” Medical Decision Making 2001;21:97-104. Sturm, R, Sherbourne, CD. Are Barriers to Mental Health And Substance Abuse Care Still Rising? J of Behavioral Health Services and Research. 2001;28(1):81-88. Meredith, LS, Orlando M, Humphrey N, Camp P, Sherbourne CD. Are better ratings of the patient-provider relationship associated with higher quality care for depression? Medical Care, 2001;39(4). 23 Young AS, Klap R, Sherbourne, CD, Wells KB. “The Quality of Care for Depressive and Anxiety Disorders in the United States,” Archives of General Psychiatry 2001;58:5561. Orlando M, Sherbourne C, Thissen D. “Summed-score linking using item response theory: Application to depression measurement,” Psychological Assessment, 2000 Sep;12(3):354-9. Lenert, L, Sherbourne CD, Sugar C, Wells KB. “Estimation of Utilities for the Effects of Depression from the SF-12,” Medical Care 2000;38(7):763-770. Dwight-Johnson M, Sherbourne CD, Liao, D, Wells KB. “Treatment Preferences Among Depressed Primary Care Patients,” JGIM, 2000;15(8):527-534. Fleishman, JA, Sherbourne CD, Crystal S, Collins RL, Marshall GN, Kelly M, Hays RD, "Coping, conflictual social interactions, social support and mood among HIV-infected persons," American Journal of Community Psychiatry, 2000;28:421-453. Hays, RD, Cunningham, WE, Sherbourne C, Wilson, IB, Wu AW, Cleary P, McCaffrey D, Fleishman J, Crystal SC, Collins R, Eggan F, Shapiro MF, Bozzette S. "HealthRelated Quality of Life in People with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in the United States: Results from the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study," American J Medicine. 2000;108:714-722. Broder M, Goodwin S, Brook RH, Landow W, Sherbourne CD, Harris K. “An Agenda for Resesarch into Uterine Artery Empolization: Results of an Expert Panel Conference.” Journal of Vascular & Interventional Radiology, vol 11, no 4, 2000. Sherbourne, CD, Hays RD, Fleishman JA et al., "The Relationship Between Psychiatric Conditions and Health-Related Quality of Life in Persons with HIV Infection," American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol 157, pp. 248-254, 2000. Lara M, Sherbourne CD, Duan N, Morales L, Gergen P, and Brook RH. "An English and Spanish Pediatric Asthma Symptom Scale," Medical Care, Vol 38, No. 3, pp. 342-350, 2000. Sturm, R, Sherbourne, CD. Datapoints: Managed Care and Unmet Need for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Care in 1998. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 51, No. 2, p. 177, February 2000. Wells, KB, Sherbourne, CD, Schoenbaum, M, Duan, N, Meredith, LS, Unutzer, J, Miranda J, Carney, M, Rubenstein, LV. “Impact of Disseminating Quality Improvement Programs for Depression in Primary Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” JAMA, Vol 283, pp. 212-220, 2000. Wells, KB, Sherbourne CD. "Functioning and Utility for Depression Compared to Chronic Medical Conditions in Primary Care, Managed Care Patients." Archives Gen Psychiatry, Vol 56, pp. 897-904, 1999. 24 Broder MS, Harris K, Morton SC, Sherbourne C, Brook RH. Uterine Artery Embolization: A systematic Review of the Literature and Proposal for Research. MR1158-CIRREF, RAND, Santa Monica, CA, 1999. Sturm, Roland, Carole Gresenz, , Cathy Sherbourne, Katy Minnium, Ruth Klap, Jay Bhattacharya, Donna Farley, Alexander S. Young, M. Audrey Burnam, Kenneth B. Wells. “The Design of HealthCare for Communities: A Study of Health Care Delivery for Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Conditions,” Inquiry, Volume 36, No. 2, pp. 221-233, Summer 1999. Roy-Byrne P, Stein M, Russo J, Mercier E, Thomas R, McQuaid J, Katon W, Craske M, Bystritsky S, Sherbourne CD. "Panic Disorder in the Primary Care Setting: Comorbidity, Disability, Service Utilization, and Treatment," J Clinical Psychiatry, vol 60, pp. 492-499, 1999. Stein, MB, Roy-Byrne PP, McQuaid JR, Laffaye C, Russo J, McCahill ME, Katon W, Craske M, Bystritsky A, Sherbourne CD. "Development of a Brief Diagnostic Screen for Panic Disorder in Primary Care," Psychosomatic Medicine, Vol 61 No 3, pp. 359-364, 1999. Sherbourne CD, Keeler E, Unutzer J, Lenert L., Wells, KB. "Relationship Between Age and Patient Preferences for Their Current Health State," The Gerontologist, Vol 39. No 3, pp 271-278, 1999. Sherbourne CD, Sturm R, Wells KB. "What Outcomes Matter to Patients? A Study of Patient Preferences in Primary Care," JGIM, Vol 14, pp 357-363, 1999. Sugar CA, Sturm R, Lee TT, Sherbourne CD, Olshen RA, Wells KB, Lenert LA. "Empirically Defined Health States for Depression from the SF-12," Health Services Research, vol 33(4), pp.911-928, 1998. Lara M, Duan N, Sherbourne C, Lewis MA, Landon C, Halfon N, Brook R. "Differences in Child and Parent Reports of Symptoms Among Latino Children with Asthma," Pediatrics, 102(6):e68, 1998. Schuster M, Wood DL, Duan N, Mazel R, Sherbourne CD, Halfon N. "Utilization of Well-Child Care Services by African-American Infants in a Low-Income Community: Results of a Randomized Controlled Case Management/Home Visitation Intervention," Pediatrics, Vol 101, pp. 999-1005, 1998. Marshall GM, Davis L, Sherbourne C. "A Review of the Scientific Literature as it pertains to Gulf War Illnesses, Volume IV: Stress." June 1998, not available to the general public. 25 Wood D, Halfon N, Sherbourne C et al., "A randomized trial of a case management program to raise immunization rates among African American children in inner-city Los Angeles," JAMA, Vol. 279, pp. 29-34, 1998. Anderson, L.M., Wood, D.L., Sherbourne, C.D., "Maternal Acculturation and Childhood Immunization Practices Among Latino Families in Los Angeles," American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 87, No. 12, pp. 2018-2021, 1997. Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B., The Course of Depression in Patients with Comorbid Anxiety Disorder, J. Affective Disorders, 1997;43:245-250. Wood, D.L., Halfon, N., Sherbourne, C.D., Farris, H., Duan N, Grabowsky,M. "Assessing the Accuracy of Parental Recall of Their Child's Immunizations History and the Impact of Recall Bias on Vaccine Coverage Estimates," Ambulatory Child Health, Vol 2, pp. 319-327, 1997. Meredith LS, Sherbourne CD, Jackson CA, Camp P, Wells KB. "Treatment Typically Provided for Comorbid Anxiety Disorder," Archives of Family Medicine, 1997;6(3):231237. Sherbourne, C.D., Jackson, C.A., Meredith L., Camp, P., Wells, K.B. Abstract of "Prevalence of Comorbid Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care Outpatients," Focus on Depression & Anxiety, 1997;8(1):13. Sherbourne C.D., Wells, K.B., Sturm, R. "Measuring Health Outcomes for Depression," Evaluation and the Health Professions, 1997;20(1):47-64. Hays RD, Sherbourne CD, Spritzer K. A Microcomputer Program (SF36.exe) that Generates SAS Code for Scoring the SF-36 Health Survey. DRU-1437-PI, 1997. Wood D, Schuster M, Sherbourne CD, Duan N, Camp P, Halfon N. "Reducing Missed Opportunities to Vaccinate During Child Health Visits: How Effective is Parent Education and Case Management?" Ambulatory Child Health, Vol 2, pp. 319-327, 1997. Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B., Meredith, L.S., Jackson, C.A., Camp, P. "Comorbid Anxiety Disorder and the Functioning and Well-Being of Chronically Ill Patients of General Medical Providers," Archives of General Psychiatry, 1996; 53:889-895. Committee to Develop an Agenda for Health Outcomes. Research for Elderly People, Health Outcomes for Older People: Questions for the Coming Decade. Jill C. Feasley, Editor, Insititute of Medicine, National Academy Press, Washington DC, 1996. Wells, K.B., Sturm, R., Sherbourne, C.D., Meredith, L.M. Caring for Depression in America. Harvard University Press, Durham NC, 1996 26 Sherbourne, C.D., Jackson, C.A., Meredith L., Camp, P., Wells, K.B. "Prevalence of Comorbid Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care Outpatients," Archives of Family Medicine, 5:27-34, 1996. Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B., Judd, L.L. "Functioning and Well-Being of Patients with Panic Disorder, American Journal of Psychiatry, 153:213-218, 1996. Stewart, A.L., Sherbourne, C.D., Brod, M. "Measuring Health-Related Quality of Life in Older and Demented Populations." In Bert Spilker (ed.), Quality of Life and Pharmocoeconomics in clinical Trials, 2nd edition (pp. 819-830). New York: Raven Press, 1996. Hays, RD, Sherbourne, C.D., Bozzette, S. "Pharmacoeconomics and Quality of Life Research Beyond the Randomized Clinical Trial." In Bert Spilker (ed.), Quality of Life and Pharmacoeconomics in clinical trials, 2nd edition (pp. 155-159). New York: Raven Press, 1996. Sherbourne, C. D., Hays, R. D., & Burton, T. (1995). Population-based surveys of access and consumer satisfaction with health care. In Consumer survey information in a reforming health care system: Conference Summary (pp. 37-56). Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Wood, D.L., Sherbourne, C.D., Halfon, N. et al., "Factors Related to Immunization Status Among Inner-City Latino and African American Preschoolers," Pediatrics, 96(2):295301, 1995. Sherbourne, C.D., Hays, R.D., Wells, K.B., "Personal and Psychosocial Risk Factors for Physical and Mental Health Outcomes and Course of Depression Among Depressed Patient," Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63(3):345-355, 1995. Hays, R.D., Wells, K.B., Sherbourne, C.D., Rogers, W., and Spritzer, K. "Functioning and Well-Being Outcomes of Patients with Depression Compared with Chronic General Medical Illnesses," Archives of General Psychiatry, 52:11-19, 1995. Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B., Rogers, W., Hays, R.D., Burnam, M.A., and Judd, L, "Subthreshold Depression and Depressive Disorder: Clinical Characteristics of General Medical and Mental Health Specialty Outpatients." American Journal of Psychiatry, 151(12):1777-1784, 1994. Hays, R.D., Kravitz, R.L., Mazel, R.B., Sherbourne, C.D., DiMatteo, M.R., Rogers, W.H., and Greenfield, S. "The Impact of Patient Adherence on Health Outcomes for Chronic Disease Patients in the Medical Outcomes Study," Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Vol. 17, No. 4, 347-369, 1994. 27 Wood, D.L., Halfon, N, Sherbourne, C.D., and Grabowsky, M., "Access to Infant Immunizations for Poor, Inner-City Families: What is the Impact of Managed Care?" Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, Vol 5, No. 2, 112-123, 1994. Hays, R.H., Marshall, G.N., Wang, E.Y., and Sherbourne, C.D., "Four-Year Crosslagged Associations Between Physical and Mental Health in the Medical Outcomes Study," Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62:441-449, 1994. Sherbourne, C.D. & Hays, R.D. (1994). Measures of Adherence (HaPI Record). Pittsburgh, PA: Behavioral Measurement Database Services (Producer). McLean, VA: BRS Search Service (Vendor). McHorney, C.A., Ware, J.E. Jr., Lu, J.F.R., and Sherbourne, C.D., "The MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36): III. Tests of Scaling Assumptions and Reliability Estimates in Diverse Patient Populations," Medical Care, 32:40-66, 1994. Sherbourne, C.D., Hays, R.D., Wells, K.B., Rogers, W., and Burnam, M.A., "Prevalence of Comorbid Alcohol Disorder and Consumption in Depressed and Medically Ill patients," Archives of Family Medicine, 2:1142-1150, 1993. Marshall, G.N., Hays, R.H., Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B. "The Structure of Patient Satisfaction with Outpatient Medical Care," Psychological Assessment, 5(4):477-483, 1993. Stewart, A.L., Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B., Burnam, M.A., Rogers, W., Hays, R.D., and Ware, J.E., Jr., "Do Depressed Patients in Different Health Care Systems Have Different Levels of Well-Being and Functioning?" Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology, 61:849-857, 1993. DiMatteo, M.R., Sherbourne, C.D., Hays, R.D., Ordway, L., Kravitz, R.L., McGlynn, E.A., Kaplan, S., and Rogers, W.H., "Physicians Characteristics and Patient Adherence to Medical Treatment: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study," Health Psychology, 12:93-102, 1993. Kravitz, R., Hays, R.D., Sherbourne, C.D., DiMatteo, M.R., Rogers, W.H., Ordway, L., and Greenfield, S., "Recall of Recommendations and Adherence to Advice among Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study," Archives of Internal Medicine, 153, 1869-1878, 1993. Newhouse, J. et al., Designing Health Insurance: Results and Lessons of the RAND Health Insurance Experiment, Harvard University Press, 1993. Hays, R.H., Stewart, A.L., Sherbourne, C.D., and Marshall, G.N. "Editorial: The 'states versus weights' dilemma in quality of life measurement," Quality of Life Research, 2:167-168, 1993. 28 Hays, R.D., Sherbourne, C.D., and Mazel, R.M., "The RAND 36-Item Health Survey 1.0," Health Economics, 2:217-227, 1993. Sherbourne, C.D., Meredith, L.S., Rogers, W.R., and Ware, J.E., Jr. "Social Support and Stressful Life Events: Age Differences in their Effects on Health-Related Quality of Life Among the Chronically Ill." Quality of Life Research, 1(4):235-245, 1992. Ware, J.E., Jr., and Sherbourne, C.D. "The MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF36): I. Conceptual Framework and Item Selection," Medical Care, 30(6):473-483, 1992. Sherbourne, C.D., and Meredith, L.S. "Quality of Self-Report Data: A Comparison of Older and Younger Chronically Ill Patients," Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 47(4):S204-211, 1992. Sherbourne, C.D., Hays, R.D., Ordway, L, DiMatteo, M.R., and Kravitz, R.L. "Antecedents of Adherence to Medical Recommendations: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study," Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 15 (5), 447-468, 1992. DiMatteo, M.R., Hays, R.D., and Sherbourne, C.D., "Adherence to Cancer Regimens: Implications for Treating the Older Patient," Oncology, 6, 50-57s, 1992. Sherbourne, C.D., "Pain Measures," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 220-234, 1992. Sherbourne, C.D., Allen, H., Kamberg, C., and K. Wells, "Physical Symptoms Measures," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 260-276, 1992. Sherbourne, C.D., and A. Stewart, "Role Functioning Measures," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 205-219, 1992. Sherbourne, C.D., "Social Functioning: Social Activity Measures," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 173-181, 1992. Sherbourne, C.D., and Kamberg, C. "Social Functioning: Family & Marital Functioning Measures," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 182-193, 1992. 29 Sherbourne, C.D., "Social Functioning: Sexual Functioning Measures," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 194-204, 1992. Stewart, A.L., Ware, J.E., Jr., and C. Sherbourne, and Wells, K., "Psychological Distress/Well-Being and Cognitive Cognitive Functioning Measures," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 102-142, 1992. Ware, J.E., Jr., Sherbourne, C., Davies, A. and A. Stewart, Developing and Testing the MOS 20-Item Short-Form Healthy Survey: A General Population Application," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functional Status and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 277-290, 1992. Stewart, A.L., Sherbourne, C.D., Hays, R.D., et al., "Summary and Discussion of MOS Measures," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functional Status and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 345-372, 1992. Ware, J.E., Jr. Nelson, E., Sherbourne, C.D., and Stewart, A.L., Preliminary Tests of a 6-Item General Health Survey: A Patient Application," In A.L. Stewart and J.E. Ware, Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functional Status and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study, Duke University Press, pp. 291-308, 1992. Sherbourne, C.D., and Stewart, A.L., "The MOS Social Support Survey," Social Science and Medicine, 32(6):705-714, 1991. Sherbourne, C.D., and Hays, R.D., "Marital Status, Social Support and Health Transitions in Chronic Disease Patients," Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 31:328-343, 1990. Sherbourne, C.D., "The Role of Social Supports and Life Stress Events in Use of Mental Health Services," Social Science & Medicine, 27(12):1393-1400, 1988. Ware, J. E., Brook, R. H., Keeler, E., Davies, A., Sherbourne, C., Goldberg, G. et al., "Comparison of Health Outcomes at a Health Maintenance Organization With Those of Fee-For-Service Care," The Lancet, 1986. Valdez, R., Leibowitz, A., Ware, J. E., Jr. et al., "Health Insurance, Medical Care, and Children's Health," Pediatrics, 77(1):124-128, 30 1986. Shapiro, M., C. A. Donald and J. E. Ware, Jr., "The Effects of Cost-Sharing on Care-Seeking for Serious and Minor Symptoms: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial," Annals of Internal Medicine, 104:246-251, 1986. Valdez, R., R. Brook, W. H. Rogers, J. E. Ware, Jr., E. Keeler, C. A. Sherbourne, K. Lohr, G. A. Goldberg, P. Camp, J. P. Newhouse, and E. Brook, "Consequences of Cost-Sharing for Children's Health," Pediatrics, 75(5):952-961, 1985. Donald, C. A. and J. E. Ware, Jr., "The Measurement of Social Support" in J. Greenley (ed.), Research in Community and Mental Health, Vol. 4, Greenwich Connecticut, JAI Press, 1984. Brook, R. H., J. E. Ware, Jr., W. Rogers, E. Keeler, A. Davies, C. A. Donald, G. Goldberg, K. Lohr, P. Masthay and J. Newhouse, "Does Free Care Improve Adults' Health? Results form a Randomized Controlled Trial," The New England Journal of Medicine, 309:1426-1434, 1983. Newhouse, J., J. E. Ware, Jr., and C. A. Donald, How Sophisticated Are Consumers about the Medical Care Delivery System?, R-2693-HHS, 1980 (also in Medical Care, Vol. 17, No. 3, 1981, pp. 316-328). William, A. W., J. E. Ware, Jr., and C. A. Donald, "A Model of Mental Health, Life Stress, and Social Supports Applicable to General Populations," Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Vol. 22, No. 4, 1981, pp.324-336. Eisen, M., J. E. Ware, Jr., C. A. Donald, and R. H. Brook, "Measuring Components of Children's Health Status," Medical Care, Vol. 17, No. 9, 1979, pp. 902-921. Brook, R. H., J. E. Ware, Jr., A. Davies-Avery, A. L. Stewart, C. A. Donald, W. H. Rogers, K. N. Williams, S. A. Johnston, "Overview of Adult Health Status Measures Fielded in Rand's Health Insurance Study," Medical Care, Vol. 17, No. 7, 1979, Supplement. Stahl, S. M., C. E. Grim, C. Donald, and H. J. Neikirk, "A Model for the Social Sciences and Medicine: The Case for Hypertension," Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 9, 1975, pp. 31-38. RAND Reports Marshall GN, Davis L., Sherbourne CD. A Review of the Scientific Literature as it Pertains to Gulf War Illnesses. RAND, 2000, not available to the general public. 31 Hays, R.D., Sherbourne, C.D., and Mazel, R.M., User's Manual for the Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) Core Measures of Health-Related Quality of Life. RAND, MR-162-RC/NIH, 1994. Ellickson, P., Lara, M.E., Sherbourne, C.D., and Zima, B. "Forgotten Ages, Forgotten Problems;: Adolescent's Health." RAND, MR-141-RC, Santa Monica, CA, 1993. DiMatteo, M. Robin, Ron D. Hays and Cathy D. Sherbourne. Adherence to Cancer Regimens: Implications for Treating the Older Patient. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2004. http://www.rand.org/pubs/reprints/RP131.html. Also available in print form. Sherbourne, C.D., and Hays, R.D., Marital Status, Social Support, and Health Transitions in Chronic Disease Patients, R-4044, 1991. Sherbourne, Cathy D. and Lisa S. Meredith. Quality of Self-Report Data: A Comparison of Older and Younger Chronically Ill Patients. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2004. http://www.rand.org/pubs/reprints/RP148.html. Also available in print form. Sherbourne, Cathy D. and Anita Stewart. The MOS Social Support Survey. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1993. http://www.rand.org/pubs/reprints/RP218.html. Burnam, A., L. Meredith, C.D. Sherbourne, R. Valdez, and G. Vernez. Army Families and Soldier Readiness, The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA., R-3884-A, 1992. Stewart, Anita, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Kenneth B. Wells, M. Audrey Burnam, William H. Rogers, Ron D. Hays and John E. Ware. Do Depressed Patients in Different Treatment Settings Have Different Levels of Well-Being and Functioning? Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1994. http://www.rand.org/pubs/reprints/RP249.html. Also available in print form. Nelson, E.,R. Hays, S. Arnold, K. Kwoh, and C. Sherbourne, Age and Functional Health Status, The RAND Corporation, P-7570-RC, 1989. Burnam, M. Audrey, Lisa S. Meredith, Cathy D. Sherbourne, R. Burciaga Valdez and Georges Vernez. Army Families and Soldier Readiness. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1992. http://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R3884.html. Davies A., C. D. Sherbourne, Peterson, J., and J. E. Ware, Scoring Manual: Adult Health Status and Patient Satisfaction Measures used in RAND's Health Insurance Experiment, The RAND Corporation, N-2190-HHS, 1988. Ware, J. E., R. Brook, W. Rogers, E. Keeler, A. Davies, C. D. Sherbourne, 32 G. Goldberg, P. Camp and J. Newhouse, Comparison of Health Outcomes at an HMO with those of Fee-for-Service Care? Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial Among Nonaged Adults, The RAND Corporation, R-3153-HHS, 1987. Brook, R. H., J. E. Ware, Jr., B. Rogers, E. Keeler, A. Davies, C. Sherbourne, G. Goldberg, K. Lohr, P. Camp and J. Newhouse, The Effect of Coinsurance on the Health of Adults: Results from the RAND Health Insurance Experiment The RAND Corporation, R-3055-HHS, 1985. Donald, C. A., and J. E. Ware, Jr., The Quantification of Social Contacts and Resources, The RAND Corporation, R-2937-HHS, 1982. Ware, J. E., R. H. Brook, A. Davies-Avery, K. N. Williams, A. L. Stewart, W. H. Rogers, C. A. Donald, and S. A. Johnston, Conceptualization and Measurement of Health for Adults in the Health Insurance Study: Vol. 1, Model of Health and Methodology, The RAND Corporation, R-1987/1-HEW, 1980. Eisen, M., C. A. Donald, J. E. Ware, Jr. and R. H. Brook, Conceptualization and Measurement of Health for Children in the Health Insurance Study, The RAND Corporation, R-2313-HEW, 1980. Ware, J. E., and C. A. Donald, Social Well-Being: Its Meaning and Measurement, The RAND Corporation, N-1644-HHS, 1980. Brook, R. H., J. E. Ware, Jr., A. Davies-Avery, A. L. Stewart, C. A. Donald, W. H. Rogers, K. N. Williams, S. A. Johnston, Conceptualization and Measurement of health for Adults in the Health Insurance Study: Vol. VIII, Overview, The RAND Corporation, R-1987-HEW, 1979. Eisen, M., J. E. Ware, Jr., C. A. Donald, and R. H. Brook, "Measuring Components of Children's Health Status," The RAND Corporation, P-6218, 1979. Ware, J. E., A. Davies-Avery, C. A. Donald, Conceptualization and Measurement of Health for Adults in the Health Insurance Study: Vol. V, General Health Perceptions,The RAND Corporation, R-1987/5-HEW, 1978. Donald, C. A., J. E. Ware, Jr., R. H. Brook, and A. Davies-Avery, Conceptualization and Measurement of Health for Adults in the Health Insurance Study: Vol. IV, Social Health, The RAND Corporation, R-1987/4-HEW, 1978. 33 PROFESSIONAL PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Ware, J.E., and C.A. Donald-Sherbourne, "Social Well-Being: Its Meaning and Measurement," paper presented at the Conference on Social Sciences and Health, Annual meeting of The American Public Health Association, Detroit, October, 1980. Williams, A., J.E. Ware, and C.A. Donald-Sherbourne, "A Model of Mental Health, Life Events, and Social Circumstances Applicable to General Popuplations," paper presented at the Mental Health Section, Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Detroit, October, 1980. Valdez, R., C.A. Donald-Sherbourne and J.E. Ware, "Relationships Among Measures of Child Health and Behavioral Problems: Preliminary Findings from RAND's Health Insurance Experiment," paper presented at the Health Services Research Study Group on Chronic Illnesses in Children, Annual Meeting of The American Public Health Association, Los Angeles, California, November, 1981. Donald-Sherbourne, C.A. and J.E. Ware, "SES Differences in Satisfaction With and Importance Placed on Quality of Care," paper presented at The Statistics Section, Annual Meeting of The American Public Health Association, Montreal, Canada, November, 1982. Sherbourne, C.D. and R. Hays, "Social Support as a Mediator of the Beneficial Effects of Marital Status on Health," paper presented at the Iowa Conference on Personal Relationships, Iowa City, April, 1989. Sherbourne, C.D., A.L. Stewart, and R.D. Hays, "Measuring Functional Status and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study Approach," presented at UCLA/RAND Quality of Life Seminar Series, U.C.L.A. September, 1990. Sherbourne, C.D., A.L. Stewart, and R.D. Hays, "Measuring Functional Status and Well-Being: The Medical Outcomes Study Approach," Symposium presented at the 1990 Annual Meetings of the Gerontological Society Association, Boston, Massachusetts. Sherbourne, C.D., and Hays, R.D., "Marital Status, Social Support and Health Transitions in Chronic Disease Patients," paper presented at the RAND Aging Center's Brown Bag Series, Santa Monica, CA., January 1991. Sherbourne, C.D., Meredith, L.S., Rogers, W.R., and Ware, J.E., Jr., "Age Differences in the Effects of Social Support and Stressful 34 Life Events on Health: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study," paper presented at the 1991 Annual Meetings of the Gerontological Society Association, San Francisco, California. Sherbourne, C.D., "Background and Development of the MOS 36-Item Short Form Health Survey," presented at the 1992 meetings of the Drug Information Association, Nice, France. Sherbourne, C.D., "Summary of Social Health Measures," presented at the 1992 UCLA/RAND Interdisciplinary Quality of Life workshop, UCLA, November, 1992. Sherbourne, C.D., "Measuring Functioning and Well-Being in Anxiety Disorders," paper presented at the May 1993 Annual Meetings of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, California. Hays, R.D., Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B., Rogers, W.H., "Alcohol Use and Course of Depression for Adult Outpatients," paper presented at the June 1993 Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Antonio, Texas. Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B., Rogers, W., Hays, R.D., Burnam, M.A., and Judd, L, "What is Subthreshold Depression? A Study of General Medical and Mental Health Specialty Patients," paper presented at the October 1993 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Sherbourne, C.D., Hays, R.D., Meredith, L., and Mazel, Rebecca, "Life Events as Benchmarks for Quality of Life Changes in the MOS SF-36," paper presented at the February 1994 Inaugural Meeting of the International Society for Health-Related Quality of Life Research, Brussels, Belgium. Sherbourne, C.D. "Gender Differences in Prevalence and Treatment-Seeking for Serious and Minor Symptoms Among Patients with Chronic Conditions," poster presented at the May 1994 American Psychological Association meeting on Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors in Women's Health: Creating an Agenda for the 21st Century. Sherbourne, C.D., Hays, R.D., Burton, T. "Population-Based Surveys of Access and Patient Satisfaction," paper presented at the Conference on "consumer Survey Information in a Reformed Health Care System," September 28-29, 1994, Vienna, Virginia, jointly sponsored by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundations. Anderson, L., Wood D., Sherbourne, C.D. "Maternal Acculturation and Use of 35 Child Immunizations, paper presented at the October 1995 Meeting of the American Public Health Association's Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B., Meredith, L.M., Jackson, C.A., Camp, P.A. "Comorbid Anxiety Disorder and the Functioning and Well-Being of Chronically Ill patients of General Medical Providers," paper presented at the October 1995 Meeting of the International Society for Health-Related Quality of Life Research, Montreal, Canada. Sherbourne, C.D., Wells, K.B., Meredith, L.M., Jackson, C.A., Camp, P.A. "Comorbid Anxiety Disorder and the Functioning and Well-Being of Chronically Ill patients of General Medical Providers," paper presented at the July 15-16, 1996 Tenth NIMH International Conference on Mental Health Problems in the General Health Care Sector, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland. Sherbourne, C.D. et al., "Social Support and Coping: Factor Structures and Associations with Psychological Distress," poster presented at the July 8-11, 1996 XI International Conference on AIDS held in Vancouver, Canada. Sherbourne, C.D., Sturm, R., Wells, K.B. "Issues Related to Detection, Quality of Care and Outcomes for Depression," keynote address given at the October 2, 1996 symposium sponsored by the Commonwealth's Commission on Women's Health: Changes in Mental Health Care: What Might They Mean for Women? The Carter Presidential Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Hays, R.D., Sherbourne, C.D., Spritzer, K.L., Dixon, W.J. "A Microcomputer Program (sf36.exe) that Generates SAS Code for Scoring the SF-36 Health Survey," paper presented at the twenty-second annual SAS Users Group International Conference, March 16-19, 1997, San Diego, CA. Sherbourne, C.D., Sturm R., Wells, K. "How Patients Value Their Current Health: Impact of Chronic Conditions and Quality of Life," paper presented at the September 4-5, 1997 Eleventh International Conference on Mental Health Problems in the General Health Care Sector, Washington,D.C. Sherbourne, C.D., Sturm, R., Wells, K. "Development of Utility Scores for the SF-12," paper presented at the November 5-7, 1997 International Quality of Life Meetings, Vienna, Austria. Sherbourne, C.D. “Utility Assessment,” paper presented at the February 24-26, 1999 conference on Depression in Primary Care Sponsored by NIMH, RWH, and the Hartford Foundation, Seattle, Washington. Sherbourne C.D., “Are Barriers to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Care Still Rising”, paper presented at the June 28-29, 1999 Annual Conference of the Association of Health Services Research, Chicago, Illinois 36 Sherbourne, C.D., Miranda J., Rubenstein L.V. et al., “Intervention Effects on One-Year Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Due to Quality Improvement Interventions with Enhanced Resources for Medication or Counseling," paper presented at the July 12-13, 1999 Thirteenth NIMH International Conference on Mental Health Problems in the General Health Care Sector, Washington, D.C. Sherbourne, C.D., Hays RD, Burnam MA, Bing E. et al., “The Relationship Between Psychiatric Conditions and Health-Related Quality of Life in Persons with HIV Infection,” paper presented at the Nov 3-6, 1999 ISOQOL 6th Annual Conference, Barcelona, Spain. Sherbourne CD. Efficacy vs. Effectiveness Research, Short course presented for The University of Pittsburg Health Services Research group August 2000. Sherbourne CD. Do the effects of quality improvement for depression care differ for men and women? Paper presented at the Nov 2003 ISOQOL Annual Conference, Prague, Cz. C.E. Bird, C. Sherbourne, R. Weiss, N. Duan. , Differential Effects of QI on Men’s and Women’s Treatment for Depression. Paper presented at the 2005 AcademyHealth Meeting in Boston, MA. Sherbourne, CD., CE Bird, R. Weiss, N. Duan. Social Support as an Explanation for Differential Effects of a Quality Improvement Program for Men and Women. Poster presented at the 2005 AcademyHealth Meeting in Boston, MA. Sherbourne, CD. Stigma Associated with Mental Health Treatment Seeking. Paper presented at the 2005 American Psychiatric Association Annual Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, May 21-26, 2005. Sherbourne CD, Edelen MO, Zhou A, Bird C, Duan N, Wells, KB. How quality improvement interventions for depression affect life events and psychological well-being over time: A nine-year longitudinal analysis. Paper presented at The Ninettenth NIMH conference on Mental Health Services Research, July 23-24, 2007 in Washington DC. Sherbourne CD, Edelen MO, Zhou A, Bird C, Duan N, Wells, KB. How quality improvement interventions for depression affect life events and psychological well-being over time: A nine-year longitudinal analysis. Paper presented at the American Psychiatric Association Meeting in Washington DC, May 7, 2008. Sherbourne CD, Sullivan G, Craske M, Roy-Byrne P, Golinelli D, Rose R, Chavira D, Bystritsky A, Stein M. Functioning levels in primary care outpatients with one or more anxiety disorders. Paper presented at the 2008 NCDEU Meeting in Phoenix Arizona, May 27-30, 2008. 37 Sherbourne CD et al., Does a Quality Improvement Intervention for Anxiety Disorder Result in Differential Outcomes for Economically Disadvantaged Patients? Paper presented at the March 4-7, 2010 Anxiety Disorders Association of America 30th Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Sherbourne CD et al., Development of Asthma-Specific Quality of Life for Item Banking. Poster presented at the October 2012 ISOQoL Annual Conference, Budapest, Hungary. B Stucky, Edelen M, Eberhart NK, Lara-Greenberg M, Sherbourne CD. The psychometric development of multiple asthma quality of life item banks. Paper presented at the October 2012 ISOQoL Annual Conference in Budapest, Hungary. Sherbourne CD et al., Validation of the RAND Impact of Asthma on Quality of Life Item Bank Short-Forms. Paper presented at the October 2013 ISOQoL Annual Conference in Miami, Florida. Edelen M et al., Correspondence between the new RAND Impact of Asthma on Quality of Life Item Bank and the Mark’s Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire. Paper presented at the October 2013 ISOQoL Annual Conference in Miami, Florida. Stucky B et al., The Psychometric Development of an Item Bank and Short Forms that Assess the Impact of Asthma on Quality of Life. Paper presented at the October 2013 ISOQoL Annual Conference in Miami, Florida. Sherbourne CD et al., The RAND Negative Impact of Asthma on Quality of Life Item Bank and Short-Forms. Poster presented at the November 2013 ISPOR Conference in Dublin, Ireland. MEMBERSHIPS American Public Health Association Association for Health Services Research International Society for Quality of Life Research AWARDS Recognized by the Association for Health Services Research as a 1997 Fellow. The Fellows Program recognizes researchers, policymakers and administrators for their contributions to the field of health services research. 38 The article by Miranda et al., 2003 was selected to receive the first (2004) John M. Eisenberg Article-of-the-Year in Health Services Research award. This award recognizes excellent and original research published in HSR. Miranda, Duan N, Sherbourne, C, Schoenbaum M, Lagamosino I, Jackson-Triche M, Wells KB. Improving Care for Minorities: Can quality improvement interventions improve care and outcomes for depressed minorities? Results of a randomized, controlled trial. HSR. 2003;38(2):613630. Best Publication Silver Award 2012 for outstanding contribution of article titled: A Population-based Survey of Mental Disorders in Singapore by the Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore. Authors were Siow Ann Chong, Edimansyah Abdin, Janhavi Ajit Vaingankar, Derrick Heng, Cathy Sherbourne, Mable Yap, Yee Wei Lim, Hwee Bee Wong, Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar, Kjan Woon Kwok, Mythily Subramaniam. Association for Clinical and Translational Science 2014 Team Science Award Community Partners in Care/Witness for Wellness Council. As published in NATURE, vol 514(30) October 2014 Thomas Reuter’s top-73rd mostcited research of all time for the article: Ware, J.E., Jr., and Sherbourne, C.D. "The MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36): I. Conceptual Framework and Item Selection," Medical Care, 30(6):473-483, 1992. CPIC received the Community Campus Partnership for Health Annual Award, presented in Ottawa Ontario, May 2015. This is a key non-profit membership organization that highlights the power and potential of community-campus partnerships as a strategy for health equity and social justice. CONSULTATIONS Reviewer: Medical Care, Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of Health Economics, The Gerontologist, Social Science and Medicine, The Journal of Human Resources, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Quality of Life Research, Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Health Services Research, Journal of Psychosomatic Research Health Affairs, The Journal of General Internal Medicine, PharmacoEconomics, Psychosomatic Medicine, Drug and Alcohol Dependence Committees: Participant in NIMH/World Health Organization sponsored task force committee on the revision of the International Classification of Impairments, Disability and Handicap, July 11-13, 1994. 39 Panel member for an Institute of Medicine sponsored panel on "Depressive Symptoms in Primary Care Patients: Implications for Prevention." The meeting was held Dec 6-7th in Washington DC at the National Academy of Sciences. Participant in NIMH/World Health Organization sponsored task force on Spanish translation of the WHO CIDI 2.0 held in Berkeley, California Jan 10-12, 1996. Committe Member for the Institute of Medicine's planning meeting to develop an agenda for health outcomes research for elderly people. The first committee meeting was held April 12, 1996 in Washington DC at the Foundry Building. The workshop and second committee meeting was held June 20-21, 1996 in Washington DC. Workshop participant in the NIMH June 22-24, 1997 workshop in Bethesday, Maryland on Disability-Adjusted Life Years. Presented a paper on the Primary Care Perspective about DALYS. Advisory Board Member of IMPACT, a research project intended to test the costeffectiveness of a multifaceted disease management program to improve the care of older adults with major depression or dysthymia. Technical Advisory committee member for NCQA’s Behavioral Health Measurement Advisory Panel. Asked to serve on the Committee to develop potential HEDIS measures specific to Depression and pediatric health concerns. March – August 2002. Served on an Expert Panel for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Office of Applied Studies. Goal was to define the adult mental health treatment gap within the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NCDUH). Held September 30, 2009, Bethesda, MD. Served on a workshop “Closing the Gaps: Reducing Disparities in Mental Health Treatment through Engagement” sponsored by NIMH September 12-13, 2011, Bethesda, Md. Dissertation Committee Member: Sharon Arnold (1989). "Aging Versus Disease: Current Health Perceptions Among the Elderly." Lisa Meredith (1991). "Effects of Stressful Life Events 40 on Health Outcomes." Haijun Tian (1996). Dissertation on the economic costs of depression and pain comorbidities Ad Hoc Reviewer: Served on a special study section for the National Institute of Health's National Institute of Nursing Research, Bethesda, Maryland, June 24-25, 1993. RFA was on "Studies of Clinical Outcomes and Nursing Practice." Served on a special review committee for the National Cancer Institute as a site team member reviewing a P01 on "biology of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Growth and Progression." It was held March 1,1995 - March 3, 1995 in Houston, Texas. Reviewed an R01 grant application for NIMH on "A Weighted Index Incorporating Mental Well-Being" for the February 1995 Study section (Health Behavior and Prevention Review Committee). Reviewer of small grant applications received by NIMH in response to the "Behavioral Science Track Award for Rapid Transition (B/START)" program. Served on a special review committee for the National Cancer Institute in response to RFA CA-97-018 "Long-term Cancer Survivors: Research Initiatives." It was held March 18-20, 1998, NIH, Washington DC. Served on the NIMH Intervention Research Review Committee, October 1-3, 2001, NIH, Washington DC. Served on the NIMH Special Review Committee, April 15, 2003 “Development of Tools for the Assessment of Depression” Washington DC. Served on the NIMH Interventions Research Review Committee, February 14-15, 2006, NIH, Washington DC. Served on the AHRQ Health Care Quality and Effectiveness Research (HCQER) Study Section, June 21, 2007, Washington DC GRANTS PI RAND subcontract to UCLA “Long-term Outcomes of Community Engagement to Reduce Depression Disparities 2013-2017 41 Co-I Nat Center Com and Alt Med 2014-2017 Co-I Pathways to Reducing Disparities in Depression Outcomes PI Long Term Outcomes of Community Engagement, subcontract to UCLA, April 1, 2013-March 31, 2016. PI The UCLA National Children's Study Health Measurement Network project” subcontract to UCLA, October 1,2011-September 30, 2012. PI “Development of a New Measure of Asthma-Related Quality of Life,” funded by NHLBI, April 1, 2011-March 31, 2014. PI “UCLA/RAND Partnered Research Center for Quality Care” subcontract from UCLA (funded by NIMH) Sept 2008-June 2013. Co-PI “Singapore National Mental Health Evaluation Program” funded by the Institute of Mental Health, Singapore, April 1, 2008- March 31, 2011. Co-I “Community Partners in Care” funded by NIMH, September 21, 2007-Mary 31, 2012. PI “Assessing Adjustment Experiences of Severely Wounded, Ill and Injured Warriors” funded by Wounded Warrior Organization, Sept 2009-Sept 2010. Co-I “Review of Literature and Best Practices for Promoting Resilience” funded by the Department of Defense, Sept 2008-July 2010. Co-I “Outreach Intervention for QIF Veterans to Promote Use of Mental Health Services”, UAMS subcontract, September 28, 2006-Septermber 29, 2009. PI “CALM: Improving Primary Care Anxiety Outcomes” funded by NIMH, September 27, 2005-September 26, 2010. CO-PI “Pathways to Outcomes of Quality Improvement in Depression” funded by NIMH, April 2004-May 2008. PI “Clinical Implications of Depression-Based Stigma” subcontract to UCLA (funded by NIMH), July 2003-June 2006. PI “UCLA/RAND Center for Research on Quality in Managed Care” subcontract from UCLA (funded by NIMH) July 2003-June 2007. PI “Validation of Pain as a Vital Sign among Veterans with Advanced Illness” Subcontract to the VA, July 2005-June 2007. PI “Gender and Depression: Treatment, QI, and Outcomes” funded by NIMH, July 2002-June 2004. 42 PI “Characteristics, Treatment Patterns and Outcomes of Depressed Patients with Persistent Major Depression,” funded by the Eli Lilly Company, May 2001-December 2001 CO-PI “Mental health and Services Among Adults with HIV,” funded by NIMH, April 2001-May 2003 CO-PI “Long-term Economic Outcomes in Depressed Patients,” funded by NIMH, December 2000- November 2003. PI “Improving Care of Panic Disorder in Primary Care,” funded by NIMH, July 1999-June 2003. (subcontract from UCLA – PI for the subcontract) CO-PI, "Quality Improvement for Depression," funded by NIMH, Jan 1998-Dec 2002 CO-PI, "Quality of Life Measures," funded by Pfizer, July 1996-December, 1996 CO-PI, "Cost Effectiveness of Care for Depression," funded by The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, April 1995-May 2000 PI, "Impact of Comorbid Anxiety in Seriously Ill Patients," funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, grant no. 1R01 MH50820, May 1994-May 1996. PI, "A Case-Management Intervention to Increase Immunization Rates," subcontract from Cedars Sinai Hospital, grant no. CSMC 28721, funded by the Center for Disease Control, July 1993-October 1996. ($826,518) PI, "Increasing Immunization Status Among Children in the Inner City of Los Angeles," subcontract from Cedars Sinai Hospital, grant no. Cedars 200-91-0942, funded by the Center for Disease Control, November 1991-September 1993. CO-PI, "The Functional Well-Being of Patients with Panic Disorder," administrative supplemental project to "Effectiveness of Care for Depression" funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, grant no. 1R01 MH48144-02, September 1991August 1993. PI, "Social and Psychological Factors in Health and Functioning," 43 subproject in The RAND Corporation's program project on Social and Economic Functioning in Older Populations, funded by the National Institute on Aging, grant no. 1 P01 AG08291-03 ($152,000), April 1, 1991-May 31, 1992. PI, "Variations in Functioning in an Aging Population," subcontract from the New England Medical Center for a project funded by the National Institute on Aging, grant no. 7 R01 AG07508-03 ($61,352), September 1, 1990-August 31, 1991. PI, "Social and Psychological Factors in Health and Functioning," subproject in The RAND Corporation's program project on Social and Economic Functioning in Older Populations, funded by the National Institute on Aging, grant no. 1 P01 AG08291-02 ($99,178), April 1, 1990-May 31, 1991. PI, "Variations in Functioning in an Older Population," subcontract from the New England Medical Center for a project funded by the National Institute on Aging, grant no. 7 R01 AG07508-02 ($150,147), September 1, 1989-August 31, 1990. CO-PI, "Variations in Functioning in an Older Population," project to the RAND Corporation funded by the National Institute on Aging, grant no. 7 R01 AG07508-01 ($244,394), September 1, 1988-August 31, 1989. PI, "Variations in Physicians Practice Style and Outcomes of Care," subcontract from the New England Medical Center for a Project Funded by AHCPR, grant no. 7 R01 HS06073-03 ($141,982), January 1, 1990-December 31, 1990. PI, "Prepaid Managed Health Care Program," subconstract from the New England Medical Center for a Project Funded by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($207,820), August 1, 1988-May 30, 1989. SKILLS AND RESEARCH INTERESTS 44 Areas of Interest Health Status Measurement, HRQoL Utilities/Preferences Social Support Mental Health Outcomes/Interventions Depression and Anxiety Disorders Life Events Compliance/adherence General Health Ratings Children's Health Multivariate Statistical Analysis Data Processing: SPSS, STATLIB, SAS, FORTRAN, COBOL, EQS, STATA 45