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Cathy D. Sherbourne

Cathy D. Sherbourne

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99
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101453
World Ranking
8383
National Ranking
4334

Overview

Cathy D. Sherbourne is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States. Their research spans several areas within psychology and medicine, with a total of 16 publications distributed across multiple subfields. The primary fields of study for Sherbourne include Psychology, with 12 publications, and Medicine, with 4 publications. Their work is further specialized in subfields such as Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Clinical Psychology, each containing 5 publications, as well as General Health Professions, Social Psychology, and Sociology and Political Science.

Sherbourne's research covers a variety of topics. The main areas investigated include:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Delphi Technique in Research
  • Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
  • Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation

Their recent papers reflect a diverse set of interests and contributions. Selected publications include:

  • "A Consensus-Based Checklist for Reporting of Survey Studies (CROSS)" (2021) published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • "Income as a Predictor of Self-Efficacy for Managing Pain and for Coping With Symptoms Among Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain" (2021) published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
  • "Standardized assessment of cognitive function of post-acute care patients" (2022) published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • "Prospective relations between anxiety sensitivity and transdiagnostic anxiety following cognitive-behavioral therapy: Evidence from the Coordinated Anxiety Learning management trial" (2022) published in Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • "Reciprocal and Indirect Effects Among Intervention, Perceived Social Support, and Anxiety Sensitivity Within a Randomized Controlled Trial for Anxiety Disorders" (2023) published in Behavior Therapy

Sherbourne frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
  • Behavior Therapy
  • Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • Behaviour Research and Therapy

Collaborative work is a component of Sherbourne's research, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Peter Roy-Byrne
  • Murray B. Stein
  • Michelle G. Craske
  • Alexander Bystritsky
  • Allison Metts

Best Publications

  • The MOS 36-item short-form health survey (SF-36). I. Conceptual framework and item selection.

    John E. Ware;Cathy Donald Sherbourne

  • The MOS social support survey.

    Cathy Donald Sherbourne;Anita L. Stewart

  • The MOS 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36): III. Tests of data quality, scaling assumptions, and reliability across diverse patient groups.

    C. A. Mchorney;J. E. Ware;J. F. R. Lu;C. D. Sherbourne

  • The rand 36-item health survey 1.0

    Ron D. Hays;Cathy Donald Sherbourne;Rebecca M. Mazel

  • Psychiatric Disorders and Drug Use Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Infected Adults in the United States

    Eric G. Bing;M. Audrey Burnam;Douglas Longshore;Douglas Longshore;John A. Fleishman

  • The Quality of Care for Depressive and Anxiety Disorders in the United States

    Alexander S. Young;Ruth Klap;Cathy D. Sherbourne;Kenneth B. Wells

  • Impact of disseminating quality improvement programs for depression in managed primary care: A randomized controlled trial.

    Kenneth B. Wells;Cathy D. Sherbourne;Michael Schoenbaum;Naihua Duan

  • Physicians' characteristics influence patients' adherence to medical treatment: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study.

    M. Robin DiMatteo;Cathy Donald Sherbourne;Ron D. Hays;Lynn Ordway

  • Functioning and well-being outcomes of patients with depression compared with chronic general medical illnesses

    Ron D. Hays;Kenneth B. Wells;Cathy Donald Sherbourne;William Rogers

  • Ethnic Disparities in Unmet Need for Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Care

    Kenneth Wells;Ruth Klap;Alan Koike;Cathy Sherbourne

  • A Consensus-Based Checklist for Reporting of Survey Studies (CROSS)

    Akash Sharma;Nguyen Tran Minh Duc;Tai Luu Lam Thang;Nguyen Hai Nam

  • Antecedents of adherence to medical recommendations: results from the Medical Outcomes Study.

    C D Sherbourne;R D Hays;L Ordway;M R DiMatteo

  • Treatment Preferences Among Depressed Primary Care Patients

    Megan Dwight-Johnson;Cathy D. Sherbourne;Diana Liao;Kenneth B. Wells

  • Recall of recommendations and adherence to advice among patients with chronic medical conditions.

    Richard L. Kravitz;Ron D. Hays;Cathy Donald Sherbourne;M. Robin DiMatteo

  • Substance use and Mental health correlates of nonadherence to antiretroviral medications in a sample of Patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection

    Joan S Tucker;M.Audrey Burnam;Cathy D Sherbourne;Fuan-Yue Kung

  • Delivery of evidence-based treatment for multiple anxiety disorders in primary care: a randomized controlled trial.

    Peter Roy-Byrne;Michelle G. Craske;Greer Sullivan;Raphael D. Rose

  • Implementation of the CALM intervention for anxiety disorders: a qualitative study.

    Geoffrey M Curran;Greer Sullivan;Peter Mendel;Michelle G Craske

  • Interventions in Organizational and Community Context: A Framework for Building Evidence on Dissemination and Implementation in Health Services Research

    Peter Mendel;Lisa S. Meredith;Michael Schoenbaum;Michael Schoenbaum;Cathy D. Sherbourne

  • Health-related quality of life in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in the United States: results from the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study.

    Ron D Hays;Ron D Hays;William E Cunningham;Cathy D Sherbourne;Ira B Wilson

  • The importance of social context: neighborhood stressors, stress-buffering mechanisms, and alcohol, drug, and mental health disorders.

    Susan E. Stockdale;Kenneth B. Wells;Kenneth B. Wells;Lingqi Tang;Thomas R. Belin

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth B. Wells
Kenneth B. Wells University of California, Los Angeles
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles
Peter Roy-Byrne
Peter Roy-Byrne University of Washington
Murray B. Stein
Murray B. Stein University of California, San Diego
Jeanne Miranda
Jeanne Miranda University of California, Los Angeles
Ron D. Hays
Ron D. Hays University of California, Los Angeles
Lisa S. Meredith
Lisa S. Meredith RAND Corporation
Steven M. Asch
Steven M. Asch Stanford University
Daniela Golinelli
Daniela Golinelli RAND Corporation
Denise A. Chavira
Denise A. Chavira University of California, Los Angeles

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