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Howard M. Rhoades is affiliated with The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in the United States. The academic profile shows an active engagement in health science within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Psychometric properties of the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 in older primary care patients

    Andrew T. Gloster;Howard M. Rhoades;Diane M Novy;Jens Klotsche

  • Impulsivity and history of drug dependence

    Terry J Allen;F.Gerard Moeller;Howard M Rhoades;Don R Cherek

  • Cognitive behavior therapy for generalized anxiety disorder among older adults in primary care: a randomized clinical trial.

    Melinda A. Stanley;Nancy L. Wilson;Diane M. Novy;Howard M. Rhoades

  • Dextroamphetamine for cocaine-dependence treatment : A double-blind randomized clinical trial

    John Grabowski;Howard Rhoades;Joy Schmitz;Angela Stotts

  • Studies of violent and nonviolent male parolees: II. Laboratory and psychometric measurements of impulsivity

    Don R. Cherek;F. Gerard Moeller;Donald M. Dougherty;Howard Rhoades

  • Effects of Language and Ethnic Status on Reliability and Validity of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-depression Scale with Psychiatric Patients

    Robert E. Roberts;Sally W. Vernon;Howard M. Rhoades

  • Motivational interviewing with cocaine-dependent patients: A pilot study.

    Angela L. Stotts;Joy M. Schmitz;Howard M. Rhoades;John Grabowski

  • Replacement medication for cocaine dependence: methylphenidate.

    John Grabowski;John D. Roache;Joy M. Schmitz;Howard Rhoades

  • Agonist-like or antagonist-like treatment for cocaine dependence with methadone for heroin dependence: two double-blind randomized clinical trials.

    John Grabowski;Howard Rhoades;Angela L Stotts;Katherine Cowan

  • Relationships among laboratory and psychometric measures of impulsivity: Implications in substance abuse and dependence

    Scott D. Lane;Don R. Cherek;Howard M. Rhoades;Cynthia J. Pietras

  • Fluoxetine Is Ineffective for Treatment of Cocaine Dependence or Concurrent Opiate and Cocaine Dependence: Two Placebo-controlled, Double-blind Trials

    John Grabowski;Howard Rhoades;Ronith Elk;Joy Schmitz

  • Retention, HIV risk, and illicit drug use during treatment: Methadone dose and visit frequency

    Howard M. Rhoades;Dan Creson;Ronith Elk;Joy Schmitz

  • Naltrexone and relapse prevention treatment for cocaine-dependent patients

    Joy M Schmitz;Angela L Stotts;Howard M Rhoades;John Grabowski

  • Fluoxetine treatment of cocaine-dependent patients with major depressive disorder.

    Joy M Schmitz;Patricia Averill;Angela L Stotts;F.Gerard Moeller

  • Risperidone for the treatment of cocaine dependence: Randomized, double- blind trial

    John Grabowski;Howard Rhoades;Peter Silverman;Joy M. Schmitz

  • Determining predictors of attrition in an outpatient substance abuse program.

    Shelly L. Sayre;Joy M. Schmitz;Angela L. Stotts;Patricia M. Averill

  • Using the CES-D scale to screen for depression and anxiety: effects of language and ethnic status.

    Robert E. Roberts;Howard M. Rhoades;Sally W. Vernon

  • An Alternative Method for the Quantitation of Neuronal Damage after Experimental Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion in Rats: Analysis of Behavioral Deficit

    Jaroslaw Aronowski;Emma Samways;Roger Strong;Howard M. Rhoades

  • New subscales for an anchored version of the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale: construction, reliability, and validity in acute psychiatric admissions.

    David Lachar;Steven E. Bailley;Howard M. Rhoades;Alex Espadas

  • Brain interactions in chronic schizophrenics under resting and activation conditions

    Nora D. Volkow;Alfred P. Wolf;Jonathan D. Brodie;Robert Cancro

Frequent Co-Authors

Joy M. Schmitz
Joy M. Schmitz The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Mark E. Kunik
Mark E. Kunik Baylor College of Medicine
Melinda A. Stanley
Melinda A. Stanley Baylor College of Medicine
John E. Overall
John E. Overall The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Diane M. Novy
Diane M. Novy The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Don R. Cherek
Don R. Cherek The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
F. Gerard Moeller
F. Gerard Moeller Virginia Commonwealth University
Gretchen J. Diefenbach
Gretchen J. Diefenbach Yale University
Nora D. Volkow
Nora D. Volkow National Institutes of Health
Julie Loebach Wetherell
Julie Loebach Wetherell University of California, San Diego

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