John T. Vessey

1.7k total citations
21 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

John T. Vessey is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Pharmacology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, John T. Vessey has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Clinical Psychology, 4 papers in Pharmacology and 4 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in John T. Vessey's work include Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications (5 papers), Health Policy Implementation Science (3 papers) and Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment (3 papers). John T. Vessey is often cited by papers focused on Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications (5 papers), Health Policy Implementation Science (3 papers) and Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment (3 papers). John T. Vessey collaborates with scholars based in United States, Armenia and Philippines. John T. Vessey's co-authors include Kenneth I. Howard, James L. Rogers, John V. St. Peter, Mehmood Khan, Guilford G. Hartley, Deborah Hennrikus, Harry A. Lando, Richard Asinger, Candace Dick and Charles A. Herzog and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Psychological Bulletin and Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

In The Last Decade

John T. Vessey

21 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

John T. Vessey
James S. Roberts United States
John Nee United States
Steve P. Reise United States
Mariya Shiyko United States
Eisuke Segawa United States
Helena Chmura Kraemer United States
William Schofield United States
Gene M. Smith United States
Sophie Chen United States
Stephen West United Kingdom
James S. Roberts United States
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All Works

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Fabian, Lindsey E. A., Traci L. Toomey, Rebecca Mitchell, et al.. (2005). Do organizations that voluntarily participate in a program differ from non-participating organizations?. Evaluation and Program Planning. 28(2). 161–165. 6 indexed citations
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Lando, Harry A., Deborah Hennrikus, Maribet C. McCarty, & John T. Vessey. (2003). Predictors of quitting in hospitalized smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 5(2). 215–222. 12 indexed citations
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Mann, Joshua R., Curtis Stine, & John T. Vessey. (2002). The Role of Disease-Specific Infectivity and Number of Disease Exposures on Long-Term Effectiveness of the Latex Condom. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 29(6). 344–349. 32 indexed citations
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Lenk, Kathleen M., Traci L. Toomey, Alexander C. Wagenaar, Linda M. Bosma, & John T. Vessey. (2002). CAN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS BE ALLIES IN HEALTH POLICY EFFORTS? POLITICAL ACTIVITY AMONG NEIGHBORHOOD. 1 indexed citations
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McCarty, Maribet C., Deborah Hennrikus, Harry A. Lando, & John T. Vessey. (2001). Nurses' Attitudes Concerning the Delivery of Brief Cessation Advice to Hospitalized Smokers. Preventive Medicine. 33(6). 674–681. 87 indexed citations
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Peter, John V. St., et al.. (2001). Factors Associated with the Risk of Liver Enzyme Elevation in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Treated with a Thiazolidinedione. Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy. 21(2). 183–188. 5 indexed citations
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Lenk, Kathleen M., Traci L. Toomey, Alexander C. Wagenaar, Linda M. Bosma, & John T. Vessey. (2001). Can neighborhood associations be allies in health policy efforts? Political activity among neighborhood associations. Journal of Community Psychology. 30(1). 57–68. 9 indexed citations
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Khan, Mehmood, John V. St. Peter, Gail A. M. Breen, Guilford G. Hartley, & John T. Vessey. (2000). Diabetes Disease Stage Predicts Weight Loss Outcomes with Long‐Term Appetite Suppressants. Obesity Research. 8(1). 43–48. 49 indexed citations
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Tsai, Michael Y., Naomi Q. Hanson, Michelle Bignell, et al.. (1999). Genetic causes of mild hyperhomocysteinemia in patients with premature occlusive coronary artery diseases. Atherosclerosis. 143(1). 163–170. 89 indexed citations
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Khan, Mehmood, Charles A. Herzog, John V. St. Peter, et al.. (1999). The Prevalence of Cardiac Valvular Insufficiency Assessed by Transthoracic Echocardiography in Obese Patients Treated with Appetitie-Suppressant Drugs. Survey of Anesthesiology. 43(3). 186–187. 19 indexed citations
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Khan, Mehmood, Charles A. Herzog, John V. St. Peter, et al.. (1998). The Prevalence of Cardiac Valvular Insufficiency Assessed by Transthoracic Echocardiography in Obese Patients Treated with Appetite-Suppressant Drugs. New England Journal of Medicine. 339(11). 713–718. 190 indexed citations
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Lyons, John S., et al.. (1997). Predicting Psychiatric Emergency Admissions and Hospital Outcome. Medical Care. 35(8). 792–800. 58 indexed citations
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Vessey, John T., Kenneth I. Howard, Robert J. Lueger, Horst Kächele, & et al. (1994). The clinician's illusion and the psychotherapy practice: An application of stochastic modeling.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 62(4). 679–685. 11 indexed citations
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Howard, Kenneth I., Merton S. Krause, & John T. Vessey. (1994). Analysis of clinical trial data: The problem of outcome overlap.. Psychotherapy. 31(2). 302–307. 22 indexed citations
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Vessey, John T., et al.. (1994). The clinician's illusion and the psychotherapy practice: An application of stochastic modeling.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 62(4). 679–685. 8 indexed citations
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Rogers, James L., Kenneth I. Howard, & John T. Vessey. (1993). Using significance tests to evaluate equivalence between two experimental groups.. Psychological Bulletin. 113(3). 553–565. 433 indexed citations
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Vessey, John T. & Kenneth I. Howard. (1993). Who seeks psychotherapy?. Psychotherapy. 30(4). 546–553. 124 indexed citations
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Rogers, James L., Kenneth I. Howard, & John T. Vessey. (1993). QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY Using Significance Tests to Evaluate Equivalence Between Two Experimental Groups. 1 indexed citations
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Rogers, James L., Kenneth I. Howard, & John T. Vessey. (1993). Using significance tests to evaluate equivalence between two experimental groups.. Psychological Bulletin. 113(3). 553–565. 32 indexed citations
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Howard, Kenneth I., et al.. (1992). The Psychotherapeutic Service Delivery System. Psychotherapy Research. 2(3). 164–180. 18 indexed citations

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