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Overview

John S. Werry is affiliated with the University of Auckland in New Zealand. Their recent research activities include a focus on clinical pathways and knowledge translation within cardiac care.

One of the recent papers authored by Werry is titled P228 SMOKING CESSATION PATHWAY FOR CARDIAC INPATIENTS: A KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION INITIATIVE, published in 2025 in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology.

Frequent co-authors associated with Werry include:

  • Paula A. Johnson
  • E. Tang
  • Sandra Lauck

The primary publication venue for Werry's work is the Canadian Journal of Cardiology.

Best Publications

  • Field trial for autistic disorder in DSM-IV.

    Fred R. Volkmar;Ami Klin;Bryna Siegel;Peter Szatmari

  • Psychopathological disorders of childhood

    Herbert C. Quay;John S. Werry

  • Studies on the hyperactive child. 8. Five-year follow-up.

    Gabrielle Weiss;Klaus Minde;John S. Werry;Virginia Douglas

  • Conners' Teacher Rating Scale for use in drug studies with children--an empirical study.

    John S. Werry;Robert L. Sprague;Miye N. Cohen

  • Childhood and Adolescent Schizophrenic, Bipolar, and Schizoaffective Disorders: A Clinical and Outcome Study

    Unknown

  • The prevalence of behavior symptoms in younger elementary school children.

    John S. Werry;Herbert C. Quay

  • Attention deficit, conduct, oppositional, and anxiety disorders in children: II. Clinical characteristics.

    Jan C. Reeves;John S. Werry;Gail S. Elkind;Alan Zametkin

  • Attention Deficit, Conduct, Oppositional, and Anxiety Disorders in Children: I. A Review of Research on Differentiating Characteristics

    John S. Werry;Jan Catherine Reeves;Gail S. Elkind

  • STUDIES ON THE HYPERACTIVE CHILD

    J.S. Werry;Gabrielle Weiss;Virginia Douglas;Judith Martin

  • Practice Parameters for the Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Schizophrenia

    Jon McClellan;John S. Werry

  • Practitioner’s Guide to Psychoactive Drugs for Children and Adolescents

    John Scott Werry;Michael G. Aman

  • Child and adolescent (early onset) schizophrenia: a review in light of DSM-III-R.

    John S. Werry

  • Attention deficit, conduct, oppositional, and anxiety disorders in children: III. Laboratory differences.

    John S. Werry;Gail S. Elkind;Jan C. Reeves

  • Methylphenidate and haloperidol in children. Effects on attention, memory, and activity.

    John S. Werry;Michael G. Aman

  • Practice Parameters for the Assessment and Treatment of Children and Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder

    Jon McClellan;John Werry

  • Evidence-based treatments in child and adolescent psychiatry: an inventory.

    Jon M. Mcclellan;John Scott Werry

  • Studies on the hyperactive child. VII. Neurological status compared with neurotic and normal children.

    John S. Werry;Klaus Minde;Anthony Guzman;Gabrielle Weiss

  • Developmental Hyperactivity

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  • A follow-up study of early onset psychosis: Comparison between outcome diagnoses of schizophrenia, mood disorders, and personality disorders

    Jon M. McClellan;John S. Werry;Mark Ham

  • Methylphenidate in Children—Effect of Dosage*

    John S. Werry;Robert L. Sprague

  • Studies on the hyperactive child. IV. An empirical analysis of the minimal brain dysfunction syndrome.

    John S. Werry

  • The Token Economy: A Motivational System for Therapy and Rehabilitation.

    John S. Werry

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael G. Aman
Michael G. Aman The Ohio State University
Virginia I. Douglas
Virginia I. Douglas McGill University
Doris A. Trauner
Doris A. Trauner University of California, San Diego
L. Eugene Arnold
L. Eugene Arnold The Ohio State University
Thomas M. Achenbach
Thomas M. Achenbach University of Vermont

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