2000 - Joseph Zubin Memorial Fund Award
1963 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Daniel N. Klein focuses on Psychiatry, Depression, Clinical psychology, Major depressive disorder and Comorbidity. In his study, Risk factor is inextricably linked to Young adult, which falls within the broad field of Psychiatry. His Depression research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Personality and Electroencephalography.
His work on Psychometrics as part of general Clinical psychology study is frequently connected to Social functioning, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression study, which is part of a larger body of work in Major depressive disorder, is frequently linked to Injury prevention, bridging the gap between disciplines. The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychosocial, Personality disorders, Prevalence of mental disorders and Borderline personality disorder in addition to Comorbidity.
His main research concerns Clinical psychology, Psychiatry, Depression, Developmental psychology and Anxiety. His research integrates issues of Personality disorders and Personality in his study of Clinical psychology. He regularly ties together related areas like Family history in his Psychiatry studies.
Daniel N. Klein has included themes like Young adult, Randomized controlled trial and Psychosocial in his Depression study. His study focuses on the intersection of Developmental psychology and fields such as Temperament with connections in the field of Emotionality. His Anxiety study combines topics in areas such as Error-related negativity and Child psychopathology.
His primary scientific interests are in Clinical psychology, Depression, Psychopathology, Anxiety and Temperament. His work deals with themes such as Interpersonal communication, Irritability, Early childhood and Personality, which intersect with Clinical psychology. His Depression study is associated with Psychiatry.
His research integrates issues of Checklist, Anger and Positive affectivity in his study of Psychopathology. His Anxiety study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Young adult, Persistence, Adverse effect and History of depression. As a part of the same scientific family, Daniel N. Klein mostly works in the field of Temperament, focusing on Negative affectivity and, on occasion, Prospective cohort study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Depression, Anxiety, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology and Event-related potential. His Recurrent major depression study in the realm of Depression connects with subjects such as Primary care. The Psychiatry study combines topics in areas such as Young adult, Predictive value and Biological parent.
As part of one scientific family, Daniel N. Klein deals mainly with the area of Clinical psychology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Temperament, and often Valence, Developmental timing and Neuroscience. The Event-related potential study which covers Psychiatric history that intersects with Psychometrics, Substance abuse, Personality and Psychosocial. When carried out as part of a general Major depressive disorder research project, his work on Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression is frequently linked to work in Metric, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
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The 16-Item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS), clinician rating (QIDS-C), and self-report (QIDS-SR): a psychometric evaluation in patients with chronic major depression.
A.John Rush;Madhukar H Trivedi;Hicham M Ibrahim;Thomas J Carmody.
Biological Psychiatry (2003)
A comparison of nefazodone, the cognitive behavioral-analysis system of psychotherapy, and their combination for the treatment of chronic depression.
Martin B. Keller;James P. McCullough;Daniel N. Klein;Bruce Arnow.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2000)
Bipolar disorders in a community sample of older adolescents : prevalence, phenomenology, comorbidity, and course
Peter M. Lewinsohn;Daniel N. Klein;John R. Seeley.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1995)
Differential responses to psychotherapy versus pharmacotherapy in patients with chronic forms of major depression and childhood trauma
Charles B. Nemeroff;Christine M. Heim;Michael E. Thase;Daniel N. Klein.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2003)
Natural course of adolescent major depressive disorder: I. Continuity into young adulthood.
Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;Daniel N. Klein;John R. Seeley.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1999)
Personality and depression: explanatory models and review of the evidence.
Daniel N. Klein;Roman Kotov;Sara J. Bufferd.
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology (2011)
Natural course of adolescent major depressive disorder in a community sample: predictors of recurrence in young adults.
Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley;Daniel N. Klein.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2000)
Psychiatric disorders in patients with fibromyalgia: A multicenter investigation.
Steven A. Epstein;Gary G. Kay;Daniel J. Clauw;Robert K. Heaton.
Psychosomatics (1999)
A behavioral paradigm for identifying persons at risk for bipolar depressive disorder: a conceptual framework and five validation studies.
Richard A. Depue;Judith F. Slater;Heidi Wolfstetter-Kausch;Daniel Klein.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1981)
Toward Guidelines for Evidence-Based Assessment of Depression in Children and Adolescents
Daniel N. Klein;Lea R. Dougherty;Thomas M. Olino.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (2005)
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