Author IndexAbrams M: See Leuchter AAlsen PS, Giblin RE, Packer LS, Lawlor BA:
Determinants of length of stay ingeropsychiatry. Spring 165-168
Alavi A: See Kumar AAllison M: See Rosen}AronowitzJ: See McCue HEBaR G: SeeSheikhJIBerUn}: See Kumar ABierer LM: See Lawlor BABland W: See Ruskin PEBlank K: See GAP CommitteeBlazer DG: Is depression more frequent in
late life? an honest look at the evidence.Summer 193-199
BraunJV: See SamterJBrody AL, Small GW: On early Alzheimer's
disease presenting as pseudoseizures(letter). Winter 90-91
Burgio L: See Rosen}Burke WJt Folks DG, Roccaforte WII,
Wenge} SP: Serotonin reuptake inhibitorsfor the treatment of coexisting depressionand psychosis in dementia of the Alzheimertype. Fall 352-354
Burton LC: See Rovner BWBylsma FW: See Loreck DJByrne K: See Levine SCain M: See Rosen}CheongJA: See GAP CommitteeClark RD: See Rovner BWCleary PD: See Levkoff SECohen GD: Creativity and aging: relevance to
research, practice, and policy (editorial).Fall 277-281; The President's health. careplan and older adults: expanded researchagenda for geriatric psychiatry CeditoriaD.Winter 1-3; The health care reform debateabout primary care providers: someprimary questions that have not beenaddressed (editorial). Spring 93-94; Thegeriatric landscape: toward a health andhumanities research agenda" in aging(editoriaD. Sun1mer 185-187
Cohen GD: See GAP CommitteeCohen-MansfieldJ: See SamterJConwell Y: Commentary: decisions to
terminate medical care and life. Spring106-108
Cook IA: See Leuchter A
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CulpepperWJ: SeeSamterJCummings JL: See Leuchter ADaly KA: See Leuchter ADavis KL: See Lawlor BADunkin)]: See Leuchter ADysken MW, Johnson SB, Holden L,
Vatassery G, Nygren J, Jelinski M,Kuskowski M, Schut L, McCartenJR,Knopman D, Maletta G], Skare S:Haloperidol concentrations in patients withAlzheimer's dementia. Spring 124-133
Eiser A: See Gmnhaus LEryavec G: See Herrmann NEvans'DA: See Levkoff SEFasiczka A: See Pasternak REFeldman S: See Ruskin PEFogleman M: See Rosen}Folks DG: See Burke WJFolstein MF: See Loreck DJFrank E: See Pasternak HEFraser M: See Levine SFreeman DR: See Oxman 1'£Gaitz C: See GAP CommitteeGAP Committee on Aging: (Blank K, Cheong
lA, Cohen GD, Gaitz C, Gottlieb G, Katz JR,Leuchter A, Maletta G, Margolin R, SakauyeK, Shamoian C): Impact of tacrine on thecare of patients with Alzheimer's disease:what we know one year after FDAapproval (GAP Position Statement). Fall285-289
German PS: See Rovner BWGiblin KE: See Alsen PSGoodman CR., Zarit Sft: Effects of education
on assessment of age-associated memoryimpairment. Spring 118-123
Gottlleb G: See Kumar Ai Jeste DVi GAPCommittee;NUUerDS
Greden JF: See Gmnhaus LGmnhaus L, ShipleyJEt Elser A, Kernen A,
Pande AC, Tandon R, GredenJF: Sleepelectroencephalographic studies after EeT:age and clinical response. Winter 39-51
Guo L: See Lawlor BAGur R: See Kumar ARanis AU, McAdams LA., Heaton SC:Negative symptoms in late-life schizophrenia.Winter 9-20Beaton SC: See Harris MJHerman KC: See MintzerJE
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Herrmann N, Eryavec G: Posttraumatic stressdisorder in institutionalized World War IIveterans. Fall 324-331
Holden L: See Dysken MWHolroyd S, Rabins PV: A retrospective chart
review of lithium side effects in a geriatricoutpatient population. Fall 346-351
Houlihan DJ, Mulsant DR, Sweet RAt RifaiAll, Pasternak R, Rosen}, Zubenko GS:A naturalistic study of trazodone in thetreatment of behavioral complications ofdementia. Winter 78-85
Jackson E: See Rockwell EJelinski M: See Dysken MWJeste DV, Gottlieb GL, Katz m:
Fundamentals-oriented clinical research:the need for reconsideration (guesteditoriaD. Fall 282-284
Jeste DV: See Rockwen EJohnson SB: See Dysken MWKato Ie: See Levine SKatz m: SeeJeste DV; GAP CommitteeKaup BA, Ruskin PE, Nyman G: Significant
life events and PTSD in elderly World WarII veterans. Summer 239-243
Knopman D: See Dysken MWKollar M: See Rosen JKravitz]: See SheikhJIKumar A, Gottlieb G: Perspectives on
frontotemporal dementias (letter). Spring179-181
Kumar A, Newberg A, Alavi A, Moberg P,Berlin}, Miller D, Souder E, Gur R,Gottlieb G: MRI volumetric studies inAlzheimerts disease~ relationship to clinicaland neuropsychological variables. Winter21-31
Kumar A: See Miller DSKupfer DJ: See Lyness JM; Pasternak HEKuskowski M: See Dysken MWLawlor BA: SeeAlsen PSIawlor BA, Mobs Re, Losonczy M, Ryan
TM, Guo L, Davis KL, Bierer 1M,SchmeidlerJ: Hypercortisolism and brainventricular size in normal aging andAlzheimerts disease (letter). Summer251-252
Leal D: See Levine SLebowitz DD: See Lyness JMLeong GB: See Weinstock RLeuchter AF, Simon SL, Daly KA,
Rosenberg-Thompson S, Abrams M,DunkinJ}, Cook lA, Newton TF, Walter
358
DO, Cummings JL: Quantitative EEGcorrelates of outcome in older psychiatricpatients, part I: cross-sectional andlongitudinal assessment of patients withdementia. Summer 200-209
Leuchter AF, Simon SL, Daly KA, AbramsM, Rosenberg-Thompson S, DunkinJ},Cook lA, Newton TF, SparJE:Quantitative EEG correlates of outcome inolder psychiatric patients, part II: two-yearfollow-up of patients with depression. Fall290-299
Leuchter A: See GAP CommitteeLevine S, Byrne K, WUets I, Fraser M, Leal
D, Kato K: Competency of geropsychiatricpatients to consent to voluntaryhospitalization. Fall 300-308
Levkoff SEt Lip1Zin B, Evans DA, Cleary PD,Upsitz lA, Wede T, RoweJW: Progressionand resolution of delirium in elderlypatients hospitalized for acute care.-Summer 230-238
IJpsitz LA: See LevkoffSEUptzin B: See Levkoff SELivni MD: Nurses' attitudes to\yard sexuality
and dementia: measurement of the effectsof an education program. Fall 338-345
Loewenstein D: Dementia: Perspective onIndividual Differences, by Edwards AJ(book review). Summer 247
Loreck DJ, Bylsma FW, Folstein MF: TheDementia Signs and Symptoms Scale: anew scale for comprehensive assessment ofpsychopathology in A1zheimerts disease.Winter 60-74
Losonczy M: See Lawlor BALyness JM, PearsonjL, Lebowitz DDt
Kupfer DJ: Age at onset of late-lifedepression: a research agenda report of aMacArthur Foundation-NIMH workshop.Winter 4-B
Mahurin R: See Royall DRMaletta G]: See Dysken MWj GAP
CommitteeManheimer ED: See Oxman TEMargolin R: See GAP CommitteeMazumdar S: See Pasternak HEMcAdams LA: See Harris MJMcCartenJR: Problem Behaviors in
Long-Term Care: Recognition, Diagnosis,and Treatment, edited by Szwabo P,Grossberg GT (book review). Summer247-249; See also Dysken MW
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McCue RE, Aronowitz]: Acceleratedantidepressant response in geriatricinpatients. Summer 244-246
McEachran A: See Mulsant DRMermelstein HT: The Handbook of
Bereavement, edited by Stroebe Mt StroebeW, Hansson R (book review). Summer249-250
Meyers 85: Epidemiology and clinicalmeaning of Usignificant" depressivesymptoms in later life: the question ofsubsyndromal depression (editoriaD.Summer 188-192
Michael M: See RosenJMiller DS: See Kumar AMiller DS, Kumar A, Yousem DM, Gottlieb
GL: MRI high-intensity signals in late-lifedepression a~d Alzheimer's disease. Fall332-337
Miller MD: See Pasternak BEMintzerJE, Rubert MP, Herman KC:
Caregiving for Hispanic Alzheimer's diseasepatients: understanding the problem.Winter 32-38
Moberg P: See Kumar AMobs Re: See Lawlor BAMulsant DR: See Houlihan DJMulsant BB, Sweet R, Rifai AD, Pasternak
RE, McEachran At Zubenko GS: The useof the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depressionin elderly patients with cognitiveimpairment and physical illness. Summer220-229
Netscher HE: The Psychotherapy of theElderly Self, by Muslin HL (book review).Spring 175-176Newberg A: See Kumar ANewton TF: See Leuchter ANygrenJ: See Dysken MWNyman G: See Kaup BAOxman TE, Freeman DB, Manheimer ED,Stukel TA: Social support and depressionafter cardiac surgery in elderly patients.Fall 309-323Packer IS: See Alsen PSPande AC: See Grunhaus LPasternak BE: See Houlihan DJ; Mulsant DRPasternak RE, Reynolds CF ill, Miller MD,
Frank E, Fasiczka A, Prlgerson H,Mazumdar S, Kupfer DJ: The symptomprofile and two-year course ofsubsyndromal depression in spousallybereaved elders. Summer 210-219
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PearsonJL: See Lyness JMPfeiffer E: Clinical Diversity in Late Onset
Alzheimer's Disease, by Burns A, Levy R(book review). Spring 177
Pies RW: Psychopharmacological TreatmentComplications in the Elderly, edited byShamoian CA (book review). Winter 87-89
Pribor EF, Smith DS, Yutzy so: Somatizationdisorder in elderly patients. Spring 109-117
Prigerson H: See Pasternak BERabins PV: See Holroyd SReeves RR: Dementia: Presentation t
Differential Diagnosis. and Nosology.edited by En1ery VOB, Oxman TE (bookreview)~ Fall 355
Remen A: See Gnmhaus LReynolds CF m: See Pasternak BERifai All: See Houlihan DJ; Mulsant DRRoccaforte WH: See Burke WJ .Rockwell E,Jackson E, Vllke G,Jeste DV: A
study of delusions in a large cohort ofAlzheimer's disease patients. Spring 157-164
Rosen}: See Houlihan DJRosen], Burgio L, Kollar M, Cain M,
Allison M, Fogleman M, Michael M,Zubenko GS: The Pittsburgh AgitationScale: a user-friendly instrument for ratingagitation in dementia patients. Winter 52-59
Rosenberg.:rhompson S: See Leuchter ARovner BW, German PS, Burton Le, Clark
RD: A longitudinal study of participation innursing home activity programs. Spring169-174
Rowe JW: See Levkoff SERoyall DR, Mahurin R: Qualitative dementia
types (letter). Spring 178-179Rubert MP: See MintzerJERuskin PE: See Kaup DARuskin PE, Bland W, Feldman S: Continuous
vs. targeted medication in olderschizophrenic outpatients. Spring 134--143
Ryan TM: See Lawlor BASakauye K: See GAP CommitteeSamterJ, BraunJV, Culpepper WJ,
Cohen-Mansfield}: Description of aprogram for psychiatric consultations in thenursing home. Spring 144-156
SchmeldlerJ: See Lawlor BASchut L: See Dysken MW .Sevush S: Mortality Patterns and Trends in the
United States, by Zopf PE (book review).Spring 176-177
Shamoian C: See GAP Committee
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Sheikb)l, Swales PI, Kravitz}, Ball G,Taylor CD: Childhood abuse history inolder women with panic disorder. Winter75-77
ShipleyJE: See Grunhaus LSllvaJA: SeeWelnstockRSimon SL: See Leuchter ASkare S: See Dysken MWSmall GW: Hannah·s Heirs: The Quest for the
Genetic Origins of Alzheimer·s Disease. byPollen DA (book review). Winter 86-87
Smith DS: See Prlbor EFSouder E: See Kumar ASparJE: See Leuchter AFStukel TA: See Oxman 1'£Swales PJ: See Sheikb}ISweet RA: See Boullhan DJ; Mulsant DB
Tandon R: See Gntnhaus LTaylor CD: See SheikhJIVatassery G: See Dysken MWVllke G: See Rockwell EWalter DO: SeeLeuchter AWeinstock R, Leong GB, snvaJA:
Competence to terminate life-sustainingcare: ethical and legal considerations.Spring 9S-105
Wengel SP: See Burke WJWetle T: See Levkoff SEWllets I: See Levine SYousem DM See Miller DSYutzy 8H: See Pribor EFZarit 8H: See Goodman CRZubenko GS: See Houlihan DJ; Mulsant DB;
Rosen}
Subject Index
Acute CareDeterminants of length of stay in
geropsychiatry, Aisen PS, Giblin KE,Packer LS, Lawlor BA. Spring165-168
Progression and resolution of delirium inelderly patients hospitalized for acute care.Levkoff SEt Liptzin B, Evans OA, Cleary PO,Lipsitz LA. Welle T, Rowe)W. Summer230-238
AftercareProgression and resolution of delirium in
elderly patients hospitalized for acute care.Levkoff SE, Liptzin Bt Evans DAp Cleary PO,Lipsitz LA, Wetle T, Rowe)W. Summer230-238
Social Support and Depression After CardiacSurgeJY in Elderly Patients. Oxman TE,Freeman DH, Manheimer ED, Stukel TA.Fall 309-323
Age at OnsetAge at onset of late-life depression: a research
agenda report of a MacArthurFoundation-NIMH workshop. Lyness JM,Pearson )L, Lebowitz BD, Kupfer DJ.Winter~
Is depression more frequent in late life? anhonest look at the evidence. Blazer DG.Summer 193-199
Negative symptoms in late-life schizophrenia.
360
Harris Ml. McAdams LA, Heaton SC, Winter9-20
Age DifferencesSomatization disorder in elderly patients.
Pribar EF, Smith ns, Yutzy SH. Spring109--117
Age, Patients 75 and OverEffects of education on assessment of
age-associated memory impairment.Goodman CR, Zarit SH. Spring 118-123
AgitationA natumlistic study of trazodone in the
treatment of behavioral complications ofdementia. Houlihan DJ, Mulsant BH, SweetRA, Rifai AH. Pasternak REt Rosen],Zubenko GS. Winter 78-85
A study of delusions in a large cohort ofAlzheimer's disease patients. Rockwell E,Jackson E, Vilke G, Jeste DV. Spring157-164
Haloperidol concentrations in patients withAlzheimer's dementia. Dysken MW,Johnson SB, Holden L, Vatassery G. Nygren], Jelinski M, Kuskowski M, Schut L,McCarten JR, Knopman D J Maletta GJ,Skare s. Spring 124-133
Qualitative dementia types (letter). Royall DR,Mahurin R. Spring 178--179
The Pittsburgh Agitation Scale: a user-friendlyinstrument for rating agitation in dementia
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patients. Rosen j, Burgio L, Kollar M, CainM, Allison M, Fogleman M, Michael M,Zubenko GS. Winter 52-59
Alzheimer's DiseaseA study of delusions in a large cohort of
Alzheimers disease patients. Rockwell E,jackson E, Vilke G, Jeste DV. Spring 157-164
Caregiving for Hispanic Alzheimer's diseasepatients: understanding the problem.Mintzer JE, Rubert MP, Herman KC. Winter32-38
Haloperidol concentrations in patients withAlzheimer's dementia. Dysken MW,Johnson sa, Holden L, Vatassery G, Nygren], Jelinski M, Kuskowski M, Schut L,McCartenJR, Koopman D, Maletta GJ,Skare s. Spring 124-133
Hypercortisolism and brain ventricular size innormal aging and Alzheimer's disease(letter). Lawlor BA, Mohs RC t Losonczy M,Ryan TM, Guo L, Davis KLJ Bierer LM,Schmeidler j. Summer 251-252
MRI high-intensity signals in late-lifedepression and Alzheimer's disease. MillerDS, Kumar A, Yousem'OMJ Gottlieb GL.Fall 332-337
MRI volumetric studies in Alzheimer's disease:relationship to clinical andneuropsychological variables. Kumar A,Newberg A, Alavi At Moberg P, Berlin],Miller D, Souder E, Gur R, Gottlieb G.Winter 21-31
On early Alzheimer's disease presenting aspseudoseizures (letter). Brody AL, SmallGW. Winter 90-91
Quantitative EEG correlates of outcome inolder psychiatric patients, part I:cross-sectional and longitudinal assessmentof patients with dementia. Leuchter A,Simon SL, Daly KA, Rosenberg-ThompsonS, Abrams M, Dunkin 11, Cook lA, NewtonTF, Walter DO, Cummings )L. Summer200-209
The Dementia Signs and Symptoms Scale: anew scale for comprehensive assessment ofpsychopathology in Alzheimer's disease.Loreck Dj, Bylsma FW, Folstein MF. Winter60-74
Impact of tacrine on the care of patients withAlzheimer's disease: what we know oneyear after FDA approval (GAP PositionStatement). GAP Committee on Aging. Fall285-289
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AnddepressantsAccelerated antidepressant response in
geriatric inpatients. McCue RE, Aronowitz].Summer 244-246
A naturalistic study of trazodone in thetreatment of behavioral complications ofdementia. Houlihan DJ, Mulsant BH, SweetRAt Rifai AH, Pasternak RE, Rosen J,Zubenko GS. Winter 78-85
AssessmentDescription of a program for psychiatric
consultations in the nursing home. Samterj, Braun]V, Culpepper WJ,Cohen-Mansfield]. Spring 144-156
On early Alzheimer's disease presenting aspseudoseizures (letter). Brody AL t SmallGW. Winter 90-91
The Dementia Signs and Symptoms Scale: anew scale for comprehensive assessment ofpsychopathology in Alzheimer's disease.Loreck D], Bylsma FWt Folstein MF. Winter60-74
The Pittsburgh Agitation Scale: a user-friendlyinstrument for rating agitation in dementiapatients. Rosen J, Burgio L, Kollar M, CainM, Allison M, Fogleman M, Michael M,Zubenko GS. Winter 52-59
The use of the Hamilton Rating Scale forDepression in elderly patients withcognitive impairment and physical illness.Mulsant BH, Sweet R, Rifai AH, PasternakRE, McEachran A, Zubenko GS. Summer220-229
Assessment, longitudinalA longitudinal study of participation in nursing
home activity programs. Rovner BWt
German PS, Burton Le, Clark RD. Spring169-174
Quantitative EEG correlates of outcome inolder psychiatric patients, part I:cross-sectional and longitudinal assessmentof patients with dementia. Leuchter A,Simon SL, Daly KA, Rosenberg-ThompsonS, Abrams M, Dunkin JJ, Cook lA, NewtonTF, Walter DO, Cummings )L. Summer200-209
Quantitative EEG correlates of outcome inolder psychiatric patients, II: two-yearfollow-up of patients with depression.Leuchter AF, Simon SL, Daly KAt AbramsM, Rosenberg-Thompson S, Dunkin)Jt
Cook lA, Newton TF, Spar JE. Fall 290-299The symptom profile and two-year course of
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subsyndromal depression in spousallybereaved elders. Pasternak RE, Reynolds CFIII, Miller MD, Frank E, Fasiczka A,Prigerson H, Mazumdar S, Kupfer D].Summer 210-219
Behavioral ProblemsDescription of a prog....dffi for psychiatric
consultations in the nursing home. Samter], Braun)V, Culpepper Wj,Cohen-Mansfield]. Spring 144-156
Haloperidol concentrations in patients withAlzheimer's dementia. Dysken MW,Johnson SB, Holden L, Vatassery G, Nygrenj, Jelinski M, Kuskowski Mt Schut L,McCarten JR, Knopman D, Maletta GJ,Skare S. Spring 124-133
Qualitative dementia types (letter). Royall DR,Mahurin R. Spring 178-179
Nursing attitudes toward sexuality anddementia: measurement of the effects of aneducation program. Livni MD. Fall 338-345
BereavementEpidemiology and clinical meaning of
"significantU depressive symptoms in laterlife: the question of subsyndromaldepression. Meyers BS. Summer 188-192
Significant life events and PTSD in elderlyWorld War II veterans. Kaup BA, RuskinPE, Nyman G. Summer 239-243
The symptom profile and two-year course ofsubsyndromal depression in spousallybereaved elders. Pasternak REt Reynolds CFIII, Miller MDt Fronk E, Fasiczka A,Prigerson H, Mazumdar Sf Kupfer DJ.Summer 210-219
Books ReviewedClinical Diversity in Late Onset Alzheimer's
Disease, by Burns At Levy R. Pfeiffer E.Spring 177
Dementia: Perspective on IndividualDifferences, by Edwards Al. LoewensteinD. Summer 247
Dementia: Presentation, Differential Diagnosis,and Nosology, edited by Emery VaB,Oxman TE. Reeves RR. Fall 355
Iiannah's lieirs: The Quest for the GeneticOrigins of Alzheimer's Disease, by PollenDA. Small GW. Winter 86-87
Mortality Patterns and Trends in the UnitedSt~ltes, by Zopf PEt Sevush S. Spring176-177
Problenl Behaviors in Lang.-Term Care:Recognition, Diagnosis, and Treatment,
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edited by Szwabo P, Grossberg GT.McCarten JR. Summer 247-249
Psychopharmacological TreatmentComplications in the Elderly, edited byShamoian CA. Pies RW. Winter 87-89
The Handbook of Bereavement, edited byStroebe M, Stroebe W, I-Iansson R.Mermelstein HT. Summer 249-250
The Psychotherapy of the Elderly Self, byMuslin HL. Netscher RE. Spring 175-176
Brain Volume, RatiosHypercortisolism and brain ventricular size in
normal aging and Alzheimer's disease(letter). Lawlor BA, Mohs Re, Losonczy M,Ryan TM, Guo L, Davis KL, Bierer LM,Schmeidler]. Summer 251-252
MRI volumetric studies in Alzheimer's disease:relationship to clinical andneuropsychological variables. Kumar A,Newberg A, Alavi A, Moberg P, Berlin j,Miller D, Souder E, Gur R, Gottlieb G.Winter 21-31
CaregiversCaregiving for Hispanic Alzheimer's disease
patients: understanding the problem.Mintzer JE, Rubert MP, Herman KC. Winter32-38
Cerebrospinal FluidMRI volumetric studies in Alzheimer's disease:
relationship to clinical andneuropsychological variables. Kumar A,Newberg A, Alavi A, Moberg P, Berlin},Miller 0, Souder E, Gur R, Gottlieb G.Winter 21-31
Childhood TraumaChildhood abuse history in older women with
panic disorder. Sheikh JI, Swales Pjt KravitzJ, Bail G, Taylor CB. Winter 75-77
Comorbid Physical IllitessEpidemiology and clinical meaning of
UsignificantU depressive symptoms in laterlife: the question of subsyndromaldepression. Meyers BS. Summer 188-192
Is depression more frequent in late life? anhonest look at the evidence. Blazer DG.Summer 193--199
Significant life events and PTSD in elderlyWorld War II veterans. Kaup BA, RuskinPE, Nyman G. Summer 239-243
Social Support and Depression After CardiacSurgeI]' in Elderly Patients. Oxman TE,Freeman DI1, Manheimer ED, Stukel TA.Fall 309-323
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The use of the Hamilton Rating Scale forDepression in elderly patients withcognitive impairment and physical illness.Mulsant BH, Sweet R, Rifal AH, PasternakRE, McEachran A, Zubenko GS. Sumn1er220-229
CompetencyCompetence to terminate life-sustaining care:
ethical and legal considerations6 WeinstockR, Leong GB, Silva JA. Spring 95-105
Commentary: decisions to terminate medicalcare and life. Conwell Y. Spring 106-108
CortisolHypercortisolism and brain ventricular size in
normal aging and Alzheimers disease(letter). Lawlor BA, Mohs Re, Losonczy M,Ryan TM, Guo L, Davis KL, Bierer LM,Schmeidler ]. Summer 251-252
CreativityCreativity and aging: relevance to research,
practice, and policy (editorial). Cohen GO.Fall 277-281
DellrlumProgression and resolution of delirium in
elderly patients hospitalized for acute care.Levkoff SE, Liptzin B, Evans DA, Cleary PO,Lipsitz LA, Wetle T, Rowe lW. Summer230-238
DelusionsA study of delusions in a large cohort of
Alzheimer's disease patients. Rockwell E,Jackson E, Vilke G, Jeste ny. Spring157-164
DementiaA naturalistic study of trazodone in the
treatment of behavioral compHcations ofdementia. Houlihan Dj, Mulsant BH, SweetRAJ Rifai AHJ Pasternak RE, Rosen J,Zubenko GS. Winter 78-85
A study of delusions in a large cohort ofAlzheimerts disease patients. Rockwell E,jackson E, Vilke G, Jeste DV. Spring157-164
Haloperidol concentrations in patients withAlzheimer's dementia. Dysken MW,Johnson SB, Holden L, Vatassery G, NygrenJ, Jelinski M, Kuskowski M, Schut L,McCarten]R, Knopman D, Maletta G],Skare s. Spring 124-133
MRI volumetric studies in Alzheimer's disease:relationship to clinical andneuropsychological variables. Kumar A,Newberg A, Alavi A, Moberg P, Berlin J,
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Miller D, Souder E, Gur R, Gottlieb G.Winter 21-31
Nursing attitudes toward sexuality anddementia: measurement of the effects of aneducation program. Livni MD. Fall 338-345
Perspectives on frontotemporal dementias(letter). Kumar A. Gottlieb G. Spring179-181
Qualitative dementia types (letter). Royall DR t
Mahurin R. Spring 178-179Quantitative BEG correlates of outcome in
older psychiatric patients, part I:cross-sectional and longitudinal assessmentof patients with dementia. Leuchter A.Simon SL, Daly KA, Rosenberg-ThompsonS, Abrams M. Dunkin JJ, Cook IA. NewtonTF, Walter DO, Cummings JL. Summer200-209
The Dementia Signs and Symptoms Scale: anew scale for comprehensive assessment ofpsychopathology in Alzheimer's disease.toreck DJ, Bylsma FW', Foistein MF. Winter60-74
The Pittsburgh Agitation Scale: a user-friendlyinstrument for rating agitation in dementiapatients. Rosen J, Burgio L, Kollar M. CainM. Allison M, Fogleman M, Michael M,Zubenko GS. Winter 52-59
The use of the Hamilton Rating Scale forDepression in elderly patients withcognitive impairment and physical illness.Mulsant BH, Sweet R, Rifai AH, PasternakRE, McEachran A, Zubenko GS. Summer220-229
Dementia, FrontotemporalPerspectives on frontotemporal dementias
(letter). Kumar A, Gottlieb G. Spring179-181
Qualitative dementia types (letter). Royall DR,Mahurin R. Spring 178-179
Dementia, Differential DiagnosisHypercortisolism and brain ventricular size in
normal aging and Alzheimer's disease(letter). Lawlor BA, Mohs Re, Losonczy Mt
Ryan TM, Guo L, Davis KL. Bierer LM,Schmeidler j. Sununer 251-252
Qualitative dementia types (letter). Royall DR,Mahurin R. Spring 178-179
Perspectives on frontotemporal dementias(letter). Kumar A, Gottlieb G. Spring179-181
Quantitative EEG correlates of outcome inolder psychiatric patients, part I:
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cross-sectional and longitudinal assessmentof patients with dementia. Leuchter A,Simon SL, Daly KA, Rosenberg-ThompsonS, Abrams M, Dunkinll, Cook IA, NewtonTF, Walter DO, Cummings )L. Summer200-209
Demenda, Multi-InfarctQuantitative EEG correlates of outcome in
older psychiatric patients, part I:cross-sectional and longitudinal assessmentof patients with dementia. Leuchter A,Simon SL, Daly KA, Rosenberg-Thompson8, Abrams M, Dunkin l), Cook lA, NewtonTF, Walter DO, Cummings JL. Sununer200-209
Dementia With DepressionThe Dementia Signs and Symptoms Scale.
Loreck DJ, Bylsma FW, Folstein MF. Winter60-74
The use of the Hamilton Rating Scale forDepression in elderly patients withcognitive impairment and physical illness.Mulsant BH, Sweet R, Rifai AH t PasternakRE, McEachran A, Zubenko GS. Summer220-229
Demographics .Caregiving for Hispanic Alzheimer's disease
patients: understanding the problem.Mintzer JE. Rubert MP, Herman Ke. Winter32-38
Somatization disorder in eld~rly patients.Pribor EF, Smith DS, Yutzy SH. Spring109-117
Is depression more frequent in late life? anhonest look at the evidence. Blazer DG.Summer 193-199
DepressionAccelerated antidepressant response in
geriatric inpatients. McCue RE, Aronowitz J.Summer 244-246
Age at onset of late-life depression: a researchagenda report of a MacArthurFoundation-NIMH workshop. Lyness JMt
PearsonJL. Lebowitz BD. Kupfer DJ.Winter 4-8
Epidemiology and clinical meaning of"significant" depressive symptoms hi laterlife: the question of subsyndromaldepression. Meyers BS. Summer 188-192
Is depression more frequent in late life? anhonest look at the evidence. Blazer DG.Summer 193-199
MRI high-intensity signals in late-life
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depression and Alzheimer's disease. MillerDS, Kumar A, Yousem DM, Gottlieb GL.Fall 332-337
Quantitative EEG correlates of outcome inolder psychiatric patients, II: two-yearfollow-up of patients with depression.Leuchter AF, Simon SL, Daly KA, AbramsM, Rosenberg-Thompson S, Dunkin jj,Cook lA, Newton TF, Spar JE. Fall 290-299
The symptom profile and twoMyear course ofsubsyndromal depression in spousallybereaved elders. Pasternak RE, Reynolds CFIII, Miller MD. Frank E, Fasiczka A,Prigerson H, Mazumdar 5, Kupfer DJ.Summer 210-219
The use of the Hamilton Rating Scale forDepression in elderly patients withcognitive impairment and physical illness.Mulsant BH, Sweet R, Rifai AH, PasternakRE, McEachran A, Zubenko GS. Summer220-229
Depression, Hamilton Hating ScaleThe use of the Hamilton Rating Scale for
Depression in elderly patients withcognitive impairment and physical illness.Mulsant BH, Sweet R, Rifai AH, PasternakREt McEachran A, Zubenko GS. Summer220-229
Depression, SubsyndromalAge at onset of late-life depression: a research
agenda report of a MacArthurFoundation-NIMH workshop. Lyness JMt
PearsonJL. Lebowitz BD, Kupfer DJ.Winter 4-8
Epidemiology and clinical meaning of"significant" depressive symptoms in laterlife: the question of subsyndromaldepression. Meyers BS. Summer 188-192
The symptom profile and two-year course ofsubsyndromal depression in spousallybereaved elders. Pasternak RE, Reynolds CFIII, Miller MD, Frank E, Fasiczka A,Prigerson H, Mazumdar S, Kupfer DJ.Summer 210-219
Depression, TreatmentA retrospective chart review study of lithium
side effects in a geriatric outpatientpopulation. Holroyd 5, Rabins PV. Fall346-351
Accelerated antidepressant response ingeriatric inpatients. McCue RE, Aronowitz J.Summer 244-246
Sleep electroencephalographic studies after
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ECf: age and clinical response. GrunhausL, Shipley JEt Eiser A, Remen A, Pande AC,Tandon R, Greden JF. Winter 39-51
EditorialsCreativity and aging: relevance to research,
practice, and policy. Cohen GD. Fall277-281
Epidemiology and clinical meaning of"significant" depressive symptoms in laterlife: the question of subsyndromaldepression (guest editorial). Meyers as.Summer 188-192
Fundamentals-oriented clinical research: theneed for reconsideration (guest editorial).Jeste DV, Gottlieb GL, Katz IR. Fall 282-284
The geriatric landscape: toward a health andhumanities research agenda in aging.Cohen GO. Summer 185-186
The health care reform debate about primarycare providers: some pritnary questions thathave not been addressed. Cohen GD.Spring 93-94
Impact of tacrine on the care of patients withAlzheimer's disease: what we know oneyear after FDA approval (GAP PositionStatement). GAP Committee on Aging. Fall285-289
The President's health care plan and olderadults: expanded research agenda forgeriatric psychiatry. Cohen GD. Winter 1-3
EducationEffects of education on assessment of
age-associated memory impairment.Goodman CR, Zarit SH. Spring 118-123
EEGStudiesQuantitative EEG correlates of outcome in
older psychiatric patients, part I:cross-sectional and longitudinal assessmentof patients with dementia. Leuchter A,Simon 8L, Daly KA, Rosenberg-ThompsonS, Abrams M, Dunkin JJ, Cook lA, NewtonTF, Walter DO, Cummings JL. Summer200-209
Quantitative EEG correlates of outcome inolder psychiatric patients, II: two-yearfollow-up of patients with depression.Leuchter AF, Simon SL, Daly KA, AbramsM, Rosenberg-Thompson S, Dunkin J1,Cook lA, Newton TF, Spar JE. Fall 290-299
Sleep electroencephalographic studies afterEer: age and clinical response. GrunhausL, Shipley JE, Eiser A, Remen A, Pande AC,Tandon R, Greden JF. Winter 39-51
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (Ecr)Sleep electroencephalogmphic studies after
ECf: age and clinical response. GrunhausL, Shipley JE, Elser A, Remen A, Pande AC,Tandon R, Greden JF. Winter 39-51
EuthanasiaCompetence to terminate life-sustaining care:
ethical and legal considerations. WeinstockR, Leong GB, Silva JA. Spring 95-105
Commentary: decisions to terminate medicalcare and life. Conwell Y. Spring 106-108
HaloperidolHaloperidol concentrations in patients with
Alzheimer's dementia. Dysken MW,Johnson SB, Holden L, Vatassery G, Nygren], Jelinski M, Kuskowski M, Schut L,McCarten JR, Knopman D, Maletta G],Skare S. Spring 124-133
Health Care PolleyThe geriatric landscape: toward a health and
humanities research agenda in aging.Cohen GD. Summer 185-186
The health care reform debate about primarycare providers: some primary questions thathave not been addressed. Cohen GD.Spring 93-94
The Presidentts health care plan and olderadults: expanded research agenda forgeriatric psychiatry. Cohen GD. Winter 1-3
Hispanic PatientsCaregiving for Hispanic Alzheimerts disease
patients: understanding the problem.Mintzer JE, Rubert MP, Herman KC. Winter32-38
InpatientsA longitudinal study of participation in nursing
home activity programs. Rovner BW,German PS, Burton Let Clark RD. Spring169-174
Accelerated antidepressant response ingeriatric inpatients, McCue RE, Aronowitz J.Summer 244-246
Description of a program for psychiatricconsultations in the nursing home. SamterJ, Braun]V, Culpepper W),Cohen-Mansfield J. Spring 144-156
Determinants of length of stay ingeropsychiatry. Aisen PSt Giblin KE, PackerLS t Lawlor BA. Spring 165-168
Nursing attitudes toward sexuality anddementia: measurement of the effects of aneducation program. Livni MD. Fall 338-345
Progression and resolution of delirium in
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elderly patients hospitalized for acute care.Levkoff SEt Liptzin B, Evans OA, Cleary PD,Lipsitz LA, Wetle T, Rowe)W. Summer230-238
The Pittsburgh Agitation Scale: a user-friendlyinstrument for rating agitation in dementiapatients. Rosen J, Burgio L, Kollar M, CainM, Allison M, Fogleman M, Michael M,Zubenko GS. Winter 52-59
InstitutionalizationA longitudinal study of participation in nursing
home activity programs. Rovner BW,German PS, Burton LC, Clark RD. Spring169-174
Description of a program for psychiatricconsultations in the nursing home. SamterJ, Braun]V, Culpepper WJ,Cohen-Mansfield]. Spring 144-156
Nursing attitudes toward sexuality anddementia: measurement of the effects of aneducation program. Livni MD. Fall 338-345
Posttraumatic stress disorder ininstitutionalized World War II veterans.Herrmann N, Eryavec G. Fall 324-331
The President's health care plan and olderadults: expanded research agenda forgeriatric psychiatry. Cohen GO.Winter 1-3
Length of StayDeterminants of length of stay in
geropsychiatry. Aisen PS, Giblin KE, PackerLS t Lawlor BA. Spring 165-168
LettersOn early Alzheimer's disease presenting as
pseudoseizures. Brody AL, Small GW.Winter 90-91
Perspectives on frontotemporal dementias.Kumar A, Gottlieb G. Spring 179-181
Hypercortisolism and brain ventricular size innormal aging and Alzheimer's disease.Lawlor BA, Mohs Re, Losonczy M, RyanTM, Guo L) Davis KL, Bierer LM,Schmeidler]. Summer 251-252
Qualitative dementia types. Royall DR,Mahurin R. Spring 178-179
UthiumA retrospective chart review study of lithium
side effects in a geriatric outpatientpopulation. Holroyd S, Rabins PV. Fall346-351
Long..Term careA longitudinal study of participation in nursing
home activity programs. Rovner BW,
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German PS, Burton Le, Clark RD. Spring169-174
Commentary: decisions to terminate medicalcare and life. Conwell Y. Spring 106-108
Competence to terminate life-sustaining care:ethical and legal considerations. WeinstockR, Leong GB, Silva ]A. Spring 95-105
Description of a program for psychiatricconsultations in the nursing home. SamterJ, Braun]V, Culpepper Wl,Cohen-Mansfield J. Spring 144-156
The Presidenes health care plan and olderadults: expanded research agenda forgeriatric psychiatry. Cohen GD. Winter 1-3
Memory LossEffects of education on assessment of
age-associated memory impairment.Goodman CR, Zarit SH. Spring 118-123
MRIStudiesHypercortisolism and brain ventricular size in
nornlal aging and Alzheimer's disease(letter). Lawlor BA, Mobs RC, Losonczy M,Ryan TM t Guo L, Davis KL, Bierer LM,Schmeidler]. Summer 251-252
MRI high-intensity signals in late..lifedepression and Alzheimer's disease. MillerDS, Kumar A, Yousem DM, Gottlieb GL.Fall 332-337
MRI volumetric studies in Alzheimer's disease:relationship to clinical andneuropsychological variables. Kumar A,Newberg A, Alavi A, Moberg P, Berlin J,Miller D, Souder E, Gur R, Gottlieb G.Winter 21-31
Negative SymptomsNegative symptoms in late-life schizophrenia.
Harris MJ, McAdams LA, Heaton SC. Winter9-20
NeurolepticsContinuous vs. targeted medication in older
schizophrenic outpatients. Ruskin PE,Bland W, Feldman S. Spring 134-143
Haloperidol concentrations in patients withAlzheimer's dementia. Dysken MW,Johnson SB, Holden L, Vatassery G, Nygren], Jelinski M, Kuskowski M, Schut L,McCarten JR, Koopman D, Maletta GJ,Skare S. Spring 124-133
Nursing HomesA longitudinal study of participation in nursing
home activity programs. Rovner BW,German PSt Burton LC) Clark RD. Spring169-174
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Description of a program for psychiatricconsultations in the nursing home. Samterj, BraunJVt CulpepperWJ,Cohen-Mansfield). Spring 144-156
Nursing attitudes toward sexuality anddementia: measurement of the effects of aneducation program. Livni MD. Fall 338-345
Panic DisorderChildhood abuse history in older women with
panic disorder. Sheikh JI, Swales Pj, KravitzJ, Bail G, Taylor CB. Winter 75-77
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PfSD)Significant life events and PTSD in elderly
World War II veterans. Kaup BA, RuskinPE, Nyman G. Summer 239-243
Posttraumatic stress disorder ininstitutionalized World War II veterans.Herrmann N, Eryavec G. Fall 324-331
Primary CareThe health care reform debate about primaly
care providers: some primary questions thathave not been addressed. Cohen GO.Spring 93-94
ProceedingsScientific proceedings of the seventh annual
Ineeting and symposium of the AmericanAssociation for Geriatric Psychiatry.Summer 253-276
PseudoseizuresOn early Alzheimer's disease presenting as
pseudoseizures (letter). Brody AL, SmallGW. Winter 90-91
Rating ScalesThe Dementia Signs and Symptoms Scale: a
new scale for comprehensive assessment ofpsychopathology in Alzheimer's disease.Loreck DJ, Bylsma FW, Folstein MF. Winter60-74
The Pittsburgh Agitation Scale: a user-friendlyinstrument for rating agitation in dementiapatients. Rosen), Burgio L, Kollar M, CainM, Allison M, Fogleman M, Michael M,Zubenko GS. Winter 52-59
The use of the Hamilton Rating Scale forDepression in elderly patients withcognitive impairment and physical illness.Mulsant BH, Sweet R, Hifai AH t PasternakRE, McEachran A, Zubenko GS. Summer220-229
ResearchThe geriatric landscape: toward a health and
humanities research agenda in agingCeditorial). Cohen GD. Summer 185-186
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The President's health care plan and olderadults: expanded research agenda forgeriatric psychiatry (editorial), Cohen GO.Winter 1-3
Creativity and aging: relevance to research t
practice, and policy (editoriaD. Cohen GD.Fall 277-281
SchizophreniaContinuous vs. targeted medication in older
schizophrenic outpatients. Ruskin PE,Bland W, Feldman S. Spring 134-143
Negative symptoms in late-life schizophrenia.Harris M], McAdams LA, Heaton SCI Winter9-20
Schizophrenia, PharmacotherapyContinuous vs. targeted medication in older
schizophrenic outpatients. Ruskin PEtBland W, Feldman S. Spring 134-143
SexualityLivni MD: Nursing attitudes toward sexuality
and dementia: measurement of the effectsof an education program. Fall 338-345
Side EffectsA retrospective chart review study of lithium
side effects in a geriatric outpatientpopulation. Holroyd 5, Rabins PV. Fall346-351
Sleep StudiesSleep electroencephalographic studies after
ECT: age and clinical response. GrunhausL, Shipley JE, Eiser A, Remen A, Pande AC,Tandon R, Greden JF. Winter 39-51
Social SupportSignificant life events and PTSD in elderly
World War II veterans. Kaup BAt RuskinPE, Nyman G. Summer 239-243
Social Support and Depression After CardiacSurgeI)' in Elderly Patients. Oxman TEt
Freeman DH, Manheimer ED, Stukel TA.Fall 309-323
The symptom profile and two-year course of5ubsyndromal depression in spousallybereaved elders. Pasternak RE, Reynolds CFIII, Miller MDt Frank E, Fasiczka A,Prigerson H, Mazumdar S, Kupfer DJ.Summer 210-219
Somatization DisorderSomatization disorder in elderly patients.
Pribor EF, Smith DS, Yutzy SHe Spring109-117
TacrineImpact of tacrine on the care of patients with
Alzheimer's disease: what we know one
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year after FDA approval (GAP PositionStatement). GAP Committee on Aging. Fall285-289
TrazodoncA naturalistic study of trazodone in the
treatment of behavioral complications ofdementia. Houlihan Dj, Mulsant BH. SweetRA, Rifai AH, Pasternak REt Rosen j,Zubenko GS. Winter 78-85
Ventricles, BrainHypercortisolism and brain ventricular size in
normal aging and Alzheimer's disease(letter). Lawlor BAt Mohs Re, Losonczy M,Ryan TM, Guo L, Davis KL t Bierer 1M,Schmeidler J. Summer 251-252
MRI volumetric studies in Alzheimer's disease:relationship to clinical andneuropsychological variables. Kumar A,Newberg A, Alavi A, Moberg P, Berlin),
Miller D, Souder E, Gur R, Gottlieb G.Winter 21-31
VeteransPosttraumatic stress disorde~ in
institutionalized World War II veterans.Herrmann Nt Eryavec G. Fall 324-331
Significant life events and PTSD in elderlyWorld War II veterans. Kaup BA, RuskinPE, Nyman G. Summer 239-243
Women PatientsChildhood abuse history in older women with
panic disorder. Sheikh ]It Swales Pj, Kravitz], Bail G, Taylor CB. Winter 75-77
Effects of education on assessment ofage-associated memory impairment.Goodman CR, Zarit SH. Spring 118-123
Somatization disorder in elderly patients.Pribar EF, Smith DS, Yutzy SH. Spring109-117
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Clozapine in Older Patients With Psychosis and Behavioral DisruptionCarl Salzman, M.D., Bernard Vaccaro, M.D., Jonathan Lief/, M.D., et al.
Psychotic VS. Nonpsycll0tic Depression in Older P~tients
Monika Gierz, M.D., Daniel D. Sewell, M.D., Rena Kramer, et al.
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