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Brett D Thombs

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Journal of Psychosomatic Research|January 21, 2014
Evidence does matter--and evidence does not support the National Heart Foundation of Australia's consensus statement on depression screeningBrett D Thombs, Roy C Ziegelstein
JAMA Network Open|June 15, 2021
Peer-to-Peer Support for Older Adults-What Do We Know and Where Do We Go?Brett D Thombs, Andrea Carboni-Jiménez
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|November 27, 2020
This cat has only eight livesRoy C Ziegelstein, Brett D Thombs
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research|April 11, 2016
Sample sizes and precision of estimates of sensitivity and specificity from primary studies on the diagnostic accuracy of depression screening tools: a survey of recently published studiesBrett D Thombs, Danielle B Rice
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation|September 10, 2005
A cross-cultural study of perceived stress among parents of children with large burn injuries: a comment on Rose et alBrett D Thombs, James A Fauerbach
Critical Care Medicine|December 20, 2007
Mortality risk and length of stay associated with self-inflicted burn injury: evidence from a national sample of 30,382 adult patientsBrett D Thombs, Melissa G Bresnick
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie|December 17, 2013
Depression screening in primary care: why the Canadian task force on preventive health care did the right thingBrett D Thombs, Roy C Ziegelstein
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|December 3, 2013
Depression screening in patients with coronary heart disease: does the evidence matter?Brett D Thombs, Roy C Ziegelstein
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|June 23, 2009
Back to the future in style: psychosomatic research in cardiovascular diseaseBrett D Thombs, Roy C Ziegelstein
Archives of Internal Medicine|October 17, 2012
Coping with rising health care costsRoy C Ziegelstein, Brett D Thombs
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research|January 21, 2014
Evidence does matter--and evidence does not support the National Heart Foundation of Australia's consensus statement on depression screeningBrett D Thombs, Roy C Ziegelstein
JAMA Network Open|June 15, 2021
Peer-to-Peer Support for Older Adults-What Do We Know and Where Do We Go?Brett D Thombs, Andrea Carboni-Jiménez
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|November 27, 2020
This cat has only eight livesRoy C Ziegelstein, Brett D Thombs
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research|April 11, 2016
Sample sizes and precision of estimates of sensitivity and specificity from primary studies on the diagnostic accuracy of depression screening tools: a survey of recently published studiesBrett D Thombs, Danielle B Rice
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation|September 10, 2005
A cross-cultural study of perceived stress among parents of children with large burn injuries: a comment on Rose et alBrett D Thombs, James A Fauerbach
Critical Care Medicine|December 20, 2007
Mortality risk and length of stay associated with self-inflicted burn injury: evidence from a national sample of 30,382 adult patientsBrett D Thombs, Melissa G Bresnick
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Revue Canadienne De Psychiatrie|December 17, 2013
Depression screening in primary care: why the Canadian task force on preventive health care did the right thingBrett D Thombs, Roy C Ziegelstein
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|December 3, 2013
Depression screening in patients with coronary heart disease: does the evidence matter?Brett D Thombs, Roy C Ziegelstein
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|June 23, 2009
Back to the future in style: psychosomatic research in cardiovascular diseaseBrett D Thombs, Roy C Ziegelstein
Archives of Internal Medicine|October 17, 2012
Coping with rising health care costsRoy C Ziegelstein, Brett D Thombs
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