Don P. Buesching

2.8k total citations
49 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Don P. Buesching is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Social Psychology and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Don P. Buesching has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 11 papers in Social Psychology and 9 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Don P. Buesching's work include Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (14 papers), Mental Health Treatment and Access (11 papers) and Treatment of Major Depression (7 papers). Don P. Buesching is often cited by papers focused on Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (14 papers), Mental Health Treatment and Access (11 papers) and Treatment of Major Depression (7 papers). Don P. Buesching collaborates with scholars based in United States, Spain and Austria. Don P. Buesching's co-authors include Donald L. Patrick, Mona L. Martin, Deborah P. Lubeck, Donald M. Bushnell, Sheila Fifer, Todd H. Wagner, Ilker Yalcin, Peter Mazonson, Thomas W. Croghan and Warren H. Schonfeld and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Psychiatry, Social Science & Medicine and The Journal of Urology.

In The Last Decade

Don P. Buesching

47 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

Don P. Buesching
Anita Stewart New Zealand
Timothy W. Smith United States
Garry Welch United States
Peter Mazonson United States
Catherine A. Melfi United States
Judith Fifield United States
Kathleen M. Bungay United States
Liz Steed United Kingdom
Barry A. Hong United States
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All Works

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Bushnell, Donald M., et al.. (2013). Validation and psychometric evaluation of a health care orientation assessment. Value in Health. 16(3). A34–A34. 1 indexed citations
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McCarrier, Kelly P., et al.. (2012). PMS93 Paper and Web Equivalence of the ENSEMBLE MDS - A Tool Used to Collect Phenotypic Information Prior to Treatment. Value in Health. 15(4). A51–A51. 1 indexed citations
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McCarrier, Kelly P., et al.. (2011). PMH82 VALIDATION AND PSYCHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF A BRIEF COMBINED ASSESSMENT OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY. Value in Health. 14(3). A201–A201. 1 indexed citations
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Lang, Kathleen, Martin Marciniak, D Faries, et al.. (2008). Trends and predictors of first-line chemotherapy use among elderly patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer in the United States. Lung Cancer. 63(2). 264–270. 50 indexed citations
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Engel-Nitz, Nicole, Sherry Martin, Peter P. Sun, Don P. Buesching, & Vivian Fonseca. (2008). Cardiovascular events and insulin therapy: A retrospective cohort analysis. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 81(1). 97–104. 12 indexed citations
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Colman, Shoshana, et al.. (2004). Cross-sectional 7-year follow-up of anxiety in primary care patients. Depression and Anxiety. 19(2). 105–111. 10 indexed citations
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Bech, Per, et al.. (2003). Association between clinically depressed subgroups, type of treatment and patient retention in the LIDO study. Psychological Medicine. 33(6). 1051–1059. 23 indexed citations
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Herrman, Helen, Donald L. Patrick, Paula Diehr, et al.. (2002). Longitudinal investigation of depression outcomes in primary care in six countries: the LIDO Study. Functional status, health service use and treatment of people with depressive symptoms. Psychological Medicine. 32(5). 889–902. 165 indexed citations
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Patrick, Donald L., et al.. (1999). Cultural Adaptation of a Quality-of-Life Measure for Urinary Incontinence. European Urology. 36(5). 427–435. 60 indexed citations
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Patrick, Donald L., Mona L. Martin, Donald M. Bushnell, et al.. (1999). Quality of life of women with urinary incontinence: further development of the incontinence quality of life instrument (I-QOL). Urology. 53(1). 71–76. 414 indexed citations
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Hylan, Timothy R., William H. Crown, Laurie Meneades, et al.. (1999). SSRI Antidepressant Drug Use Patterns in the Naturalistic Setting. Medical Care. 37(4 Suppl Lilly). AS36–AS44. 30 indexed citations
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Croghan, Thomas W., Bryan M. Johnstone, Don P. Buesching, & Ronald C. Kessler. (1999). Information Needs for Medication Coverage Decisions in a State Medicaid Program. Medical Care. 37(4 Suppl Lilly). AS24–AS31. 6 indexed citations
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Patrick, Donald L., Susan D. Mathias, Eric P. Elkin, Sheila Fifer, & Don P. Buesching. (1998). Health State Preferences of Persons with Anxiety. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 14(2). 357–371. 9 indexed citations
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Thompson, David R., et al.. (1998). Predictors of a Medical-Offset Effect Among Patients Receiving Antidepressant Therapy. American Journal of Psychiatry. 155(6). 824–827. 42 indexed citations
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Mazonson, Peter, et al.. (1997). The mental health patient profile: does it change primary care physicians' practice patterns?. PubMed. 9(5). 336–45. 43 indexed citations
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Schonfeld, Warren H., et al.. (1997). The functioning and well-being of patients with unrecognized anxiety disorders and major depressive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders. 43(2). 105–119. 211 indexed citations
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Obenchain, Robert L., Catherine A. Melfi, Thomas W. Croghan, & Don P. Buesching. (1997). Bootstrap Analyses of Cost Effectiveness in Antidepressant Pharmacotherapy. PharmacoEconomics. 11(5). 464–472. 43 indexed citations
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Thompson, David R., et al.. (1996). Patterns of Antidepressant Use and Their Relation to Costs of Care. The American Journal of Managed Care. 2. 75 indexed citations
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Yelin, Edward, et al.. (1996). The impact on employment of an intervention to increase recognition of previously untreated anxiety among primary care physicians. Social Science & Medicine. 42(7). 1069–1075. 14 indexed citations
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Kuppermann, Miriam, Deborah P. Lubeck, Peter Mazonson, et al.. (1995). Sleep problems and their correlates in a working population. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 10(1). 25–32. 254 indexed citations

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