2014 - Rema Lapouse Award, American Public Health Association
2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
2005 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)
1992 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
His main research concerns Psychiatry, Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology and Social support. As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Psychiatry, concentrating on Prevalence and intersecting with Epidemiologic survey, Sex factors and Diagnostic interview schedule. In general Social psychology, his work in Mood is often linked to Diary studies linking many areas of study.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Personality Assessment Inventory, Cognitive restructuring and Research Diagnostic Criteria in addition to Clinical psychology. His research in Developmental psychology intersects with topics in Situational ethics, Odds and Affect. His research in the fields of Emotional support overlaps with other disciplines such as Receipt.
Patrick E. Shrout mainly investigates Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Social psychology, Developmental psychology and Mental health. His research on Psychiatry often connects related areas such as Public health. His work is dedicated to discovering how Public health, Epidemiology are connected with El Niño and Depression and other disciplines.
His studies in Clinical psychology integrate themes in fields like Young adult, Personality Assessment Inventory, Psychiatric epidemiology and Intervention. Particularly relevant to Social support is his body of work in Social psychology. His work on Child development as part of general Developmental psychology study is frequently linked to Suicide prevention, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Patrick E. Shrout mostly deals with Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Mental health, Developmental psychology and Context. His Clinical psychology research includes themes of Young adult, Psychiatry, Concordance and Health equity, Public health. His study in the field of Child development and Early childhood also crosses realms of Injury prevention and Suicide prevention.
His study in Context is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Econometrics, Cronbach's alpha, Statistics, Sample and Childbirth. He studied Cronbach's alpha and Generalizability theory that intersect with Reliability. His study on Psychometric testing and Intraclass correlation is often connected to Ceiling and Heritability as part of broader study in Statistics.
Patrick E. Shrout spends much of his time researching Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Young adult, Clinical psychology and Psychiatry. His Social psychology study focuses on Social support in particular. The concepts of his Developmental psychology study are interwoven with issues in Longitudinal study, Interpersonal relationship and Cognition.
His Cognition study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Context, Cronbach's alpha, Scale, Generalizability theory and Flexibility. The various areas that Patrick E. Shrout examines in his Clinical psychology study include Major depressive disorder and Research Diagnostic Criteria. His Psychiatry research integrates issues from Health equity and Poverty.
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Intraclass correlations: uses in assessing rater reliability.
Patrick E. Shrout;Joseph L. Fleiss.
Psychological Bulletin (1979)
Mediation in experimental and nonexperimental studies: New procedures and recommendations.
Patrick E. Shrout;Niall Bolger.
Psychological Methods (2002)
A modified labeling theory approach to mental disorders : an empirical assessment
Bruce G. Link;Francis T. Cullen;Elmer L. Struening;Patrick E. Shrout.
American Sociological Review (1989)
Socioeconomic status and psychiatric disorders: The causation-selection issue.
Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Itzhak Levav;Patrick E. Shrout;Sharon Schwartz.
Science (1992)
Measurement reliability and agreement in psychiatry
Patrick E Shrout.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research (1998)
Nonspecific Psychological Distress and Other Dimensions of Psychopathology: Measures for Use in the General Population
Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Patrick E. Shrout;Gladys Egri;Frederick S. Mendelsohn.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1980)
Prevalence of Mental Illness in Immigrant and Non-Immigrant U.S. Latino Groups
Margarita Alegría;Glorisa Canino;Patrick E. Shrout;Meghan Woo.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2008)
The prevalence of specific psychiatric disorders in Puerto Rico.
Glorisa J. Canino;Hector R. Bird;Patrick E. Shrout;Maritza Rubio-Stipec.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1987)
Considering context, place and culture: the National Latino and Asian American Study.
Margarita Alegria;David Takeuchi;Glorisa Canino;Naihua Duan.
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (2004)
Symptoms, hassles, social supports, and life events: Problem of confounded measures.
Barbara S. Dohrenwend;Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Margaret Dodson;Patrick E. Shrout.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1984)
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