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The following pages link to Jeffrey F Scherrer (Q56944765):
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- A cotwin-control analysis of drug use and abuse/dependence risk associated with early-onset cannabis use (Q33562500) (← links)
- An observational study of musculoskeletal pain among patients receiving bisphosphonate therapy (Q33765055) (← links)
- Genetic vulnerability and phenotypic expression of depression and risk for ischemic heart disease in the Vietnam era twin study of aging (Q33869891) (← links)
- Effect of paternal alcohol and drug dependence on offspring conduct disorder: gene-environment interplay (Q34091540) (← links)
- Contribution of parental psychopathology to offspring smoking and nicotine dependence in a genetically informative design. (Q34093419) (← links)
- Change in opioid dose and change in depression in a longitudinal primary care patient cohort. (Q34988126) (← links)
- Increased risk of myocardial infarction in depressed patients with type 2 diabetes. (Q35123387) (← links)
- Do racial disparities exist in the use of prostate cancer screening and detection tools in veterans? (Q35562732) (← links)
- Assessment of a postdeployment Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program for National Guard members and supporters (Q35585784) (← links)
- A test for common genetic and environmental vulnerability to depression and diabetes (Q36344452) (← links)
- Will electronic health record data become the standard resource for clinical research? (Q36410572) (← links)
- Prescription Opioid Duration, Dose, and Increased Risk of Depression in 3 Large Patient Populations (Q36452126) (← links)
- Shared genetic contributions to anxiety disorders and pathological gambling in a male population. (Q36898952) (← links)
- Increased Risk of Depression Recurrence After Initiation of Prescription Opioids in Noncancer Pain Patients. (Q36961590) (← links)
- New depression diagnosis following prescription of codeine, hydrocodone or oxycodone. (Q36996381) (← links)
- Prescription opioid analgesics increase the risk of depression (Q37595812) (← links)
- Environmental factors selectively impact co-occurrence of problem/pathological gambling with specific drug-use disorders in male twins. (Q37633541) (← links)
- Myocardial infarction risk among patients with fractures receiving bisphosphonates (Q37673078) (← links)
- Insurance coverage and diabetes quality indicators among patients with diabetes in the US general population. (Q38723661) (← links)
- Higher Referrals for Diabetes Education in a Medical Home Model of Care (Q38868165) (← links)
- Rate of renal function decline, race and referral to nephrology in a large cohort of primary care patients. (Q38882301) (← links)
- Self-Reported Lifetime Depression and Current Mental Distress Among Veterans Across Service Eras (Q38909478) (← links)
- New-onset depression following stable, slow, and rapid rate of prescription opioid dose escalation (Q39018188) (← links)
- The influence of prescription opioid use duration and dose on development of treatment resistant depression (Q39516963) (← links)
- Patient Portal Use and Blood Pressure Control in Newly Diagnosed Hypertension. (Q39622409) (← links)
- Identification of domains and measures for assessment battery to examine well-being of spouses of OIF/OEF veterans with PTSD (Q39803246) (← links)
- Antidepressant medication use and glycaemic control in co-morbid type 2 diabetes and depression (Q40130770) (← links)
- Racial differences in the association between nonmedical prescription opioid use, abuse/dependence, and major depression. (Q40203539) (← links)
- Exposure to paternal alcoholism does not predict development of alcohol-use disorders in offspring: evidence from an offspring-of-twins study. (Q40306355) (← links)
- Comparison of Medical Diagnoses among Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex-Partnered Patients. (Q40376695) (← links)
- Shared genetic contributions to pathological gambling and major depression in men. (Q40391328) (← links)
- Are substance use, abuse and dependence associated with study participation? Predictors of offspring nonparticipation in a twin-family study. (Q40527403) (← links)
- Use of an Online Patient Portal and Glucose Control in Primary Care Patients with Diabetes. (Q40666147) (← links)
- Comparison of Adherence to Guideline-Based Cholesterol Treatment Goals in Men Versus Women (Q41109103) (← links)
- Race and referral to diabetes education in primary care patients with prediabetes and diabetes. (Q41337223) (← links)
- Depression leads to incident vascular disease: evidence for the relevance to primary care (Q41456565) (← links)
- Internal medicine resident training and provision of diabetes quality of care indicators. (Q41700344) (← links)
- Cholesterol treatment and changes in guidelines in an academic medical practice. (Q41742730) (← links)
- Differences in prescribing patterns for anxiety and depression between General Internal Medicine and Family Medicine (Q41753514) (← links)
- Models of treatment seeking for alcoholism: the role of genes and environment. (Q42647648) (← links)
- SMART designs in observational studies. (Q42700652) (← links)
- Enhancing entrance into PTSD treatment for post-deployment veterans through collaborative/integrative care (Q43083518) (← links)
- Does marijuana use have residual adverse effects on self-reported health measures, socio-demographics and quality of life? A monozygotic co-twin control study in men. (Q44117325) (← links)
- Evidence for genetic influences common and specific to symptoms of generalized anxiety and panic. (Q44324272) (← links)
- Opioid analgesics and chronic non-cancer pain: a prescription for research in primary care (Q44339217) (← links)
- Gender and the Association between Long-Term Prescription Opioid Use and New-Onset Depression (Q44349778) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental effects on offspring alcoholism: new insights using an offspring-of-twins design. (Q44684791) (← links)
- Paternal alcohol dependence and offspring suicidal behaviors in a children-of-twins study (Q45157515) (← links)
- Lifetime and 12-month prevalence of psychiatric disorders in 8,169 male Vietnam War era veterans. (Q45191509) (← links)
- Mental health disorders and the risk of AIDS-defining illness and death in HIV-infected veterans (Q45330384) (← links)