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Kenneth A. Holroyd

Kenneth A. Holroyd

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Psychology

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58
Citations
23008
World Ranking
3789
National Ranking
2120

Overview

Kenneth A. Holroyd is affiliated with Ohio University in the United States. Their professional base is rooted in this institution, which situates their academic activities primarily within this geographic and organizational context.

There is no publicly available record of recent papers authored or co-authored by Kenneth A. Holroyd. Details about their frequent co-authors, publication venues, or specific research collaborations have not been documented in the accessible data.

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Best Publications

  • The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (beta version)

    Jes Olesen;André Bes;Robert Kunkel;James W. Lance

  • The hierarchical factor structure of the coping strategies inventory

    David L. Tobin;Kenneth A. Holroyd;Russ V. Reynolds;Joan K. Wigal

  • Management of chronic tension-type headache with tricyclic antidepressant medication, stress management therapy, and their combination: a randomized controlled trial.

    Kenneth A. Holroyd;Francis J. O'Donnell;Michael Stensland

  • Change mechanisms in EMG biofeedback training cognitive changes underlying improvements in tension headache

    Kenneth A. Holroyd

  • Status and trends of mobile-health applications for iOS devices: A developer's perspective

    Chang Liu;Qing Zhu;Kenneth A. Holroyd;Elizabeth K. Seng

  • Cognitive control of tension headache

    Kenneth A. Holroyd;Frank Andrasik;Teresa Westbrook

  • Pharmacological versus non-pharmacological prophylaxis of recurrent migraine headache: a meta-analytic review of clinical trials.

    Kenneth A. Holroyd;Donald B. Penzien

  • Perceived self-efficacy and headache-related disability.

    Douglas J. French;Kenneth A. Holroyd;Cornelia Pinell;Peter T. Malinoski

  • Psychosocial Correlates and Impact of Chronic Tension‐type Headaches

    Kenneth A. Holroyd;Michael Stensland;Kimberly R. Hill

  • Effect of preventive (β blocker) treatment, behavioural migraine management, or their combination on outcomes of optimised acute treatment in frequent migraine: randomised controlled trial

    Kenneth A Holroyd;Constance K Cottrell;Francis J O’Donnell;Gary E Cordingley

  • Propranolol in the Management of Recurrent Migraine: A Meta-analytic Review

    Kenneth A. Holroyd;Donald B. Penzien;Gary E. Cordingley

  • Self-Administered Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Moderate to Severe Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Clinical Efficacy, Tolerability, Feasibility

    Jeffrey M. Lackner;James Jaccard;Susan S. Krasner;Leonard A. Katz

  • A test of specific and nonspecific effects in the biofeedback treatment of tension headache.

    Frank Andrasik;Kenneth A. Holroyd

  • Impaired functioning and quality of life in severe migraine: the role of catastrophizing and associated symptoms

    KA Holroyd;JB Drew;CK Cottrell;KM Romanek

  • The role of stress in recurrent tension headache.

    Jeffrey E. Holm;Kenneth A. Holroyd;Karl G. Hursey;Donald B. Penzien

  • Client variables and the behavioral treatment of recurrent tension headache: a meta-analytic review.

    Kenneth A. Holroyd;Donald B. Penzien

  • Coping and the self-control of chronic tension headache.

    Kenneth A. Holroyd;Frank Andrasik

  • The Headache‐Specific Locus of Control Scale: Adaptation to Recurrent Headaches

    Nancy J. Martin;Kenneth A. Holroyd;Donald B. Penzien

  • A multi-center evaluation of the McGill Pain Questionnaire: results from more than 1700 chronic pain patients

    Kenneth A. Holroyd;Jeffrey E. Holm;Francis J. Keefe;Judith A. Turner

  • Cognition and desensitization in the group treatment of test anxiety.

    Kenneth Allen Holroyd

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Andrasik
Frank Andrasik University of Memphis
Timothy G. Heckman
Timothy G. Heckman University of Georgia
James C. Coyne
James C. Coyne University of Groningen
Scott W. Powers
Scott W. Powers Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Marie-Germaine Bousser
Marie-Germaine Bousser Université Paris Cité
Claudia Sommer
Claudia Sommer University of Würzburg
Judith A. Turner
Judith A. Turner University of Washington
James Jaccard
James Jaccard New York University
Julie A. Suhr
Julie A. Suhr Ohio University

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