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Paul Rohde is affiliated with the Oregon Research Institute in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and medicine, with a specialization in clinical psychology. The subfields they engage with include general health professions, public health, environmental and occupational health, psychiatry and mental health, and sociology and political science.

The main topics covered in Paul Rohde's work encompass eating disorders and behaviors, obesity, physical activity and diet, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, health policy implementation science, the impact of technology on adolescents, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, as well as community health and development.

Paul Rohde has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • Psychological Medicine
  • Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science

Notable recent papers include:

  • Clinician-led, peer-led, and internet-delivered dissonance-based eating disorder prevention programs: Effectiveness of these delivery modalities through 4-year follow-up. (2020, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology)
  • Weight suppression increases odds for future onset of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and purging disorder, but not binge eating disorder (2020, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition)
  • Sequencing of symptom emergence in anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and purging disorder and relations of prodromal symptoms to future onset of these disorders. (2021, Journal of Abnormal Psychology)
  • How electroconvulsive therapy works in the treatment of depression: is it the seizure, the electricity, or both? (2023, Neuropsychopharmacology)
  • A pilot study comparing tools for tracking implementation strategies and treatment adaptations (2021, Implementation Research and Practice)

Frequent coauthors that Paul Rohde has collaborated with include:

  • Eric Stice
  • Heather Shaw
  • Jeff M. Gau
  • C. Desjardins
  • Sonja Yokum

Best Publications

  • Major depressive disorder in older adolescents: prevalence, risk factors, and clinical implications

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley

  • Major Depression in Community Adolescents: Age at Onset, Episode Duration, and Time to Recurrence

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Gregory N. Clarke;John R. Seeley;Paul Rohde

  • Prevalence, incidence, impairment, and course of the proposed DSM-5 eating disorder diagnoses in an 8-year prospective community study of young women

    Eric Stice;C. Nathan Marti;Paul Rohde

  • Adolescent Suicidal Ideation and Attempts: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Clinical Implications

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley

  • Psychosocial risk factors for future adolescent suicide attempts

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley

  • Adolescent Psychopathology: II. Psychosocial Risk Factors for Depression

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Robert E. Roberts;John R. Seeley;Paul Rohde

  • The Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS): Long-term effectiveness and safety outcomes

    John S. March;Susan Silva;Stephen Petrycki;John Curry

  • Natural course of adolescent major depressive disorder: I. Continuity into young adulthood.

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;Daniel N. Klein;John R. Seeley

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Adolescent Depression: Efficacy of Acute Group Treatment and Booster Sessions

    Gregory N. Clarke;Paul Rohde;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Hyman Hops

  • Comorbidity of unipolar depression: II. Comorbidity with other mental disorders in adolescents and adults.

    Paul Rohde;Peter M. Lewinsohn;John R. Seeley

  • Life events and depression in adolescence: relationship loss as a prospective risk factor for first onset of major depressive disorder.

    Scott M. Monroe;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley;Peter M. Lewinsohn

  • A meta-analytic review of depression prevention programs for children and adolescents: factors that predict magnitude of intervention effects

    Eric Stice;Heather Shaw;Cara Bohon;C. Nathan Marti

  • 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

  • Comparability of telephone and face-to-face interviews in assessing axis I and II disorders.

    Paul Rohde;Peter M. Lewinsohn;John R. Seeley

  • Psychological and behavioral risk factors for obesity onset in adolescent girls: a prospective study.

    Eric Stice;Katherine Presnell;Heather Shaw;Paul Rohde

  • Correspondence Between Adolescent Report and Parent Report of Psychiatric Diagnostic Data

    Dennis P. Cantwell;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley

  • Risk factors that predict future onset of each DSM-5 eating disorder: Predictive specificity in high-risk adolescent females.

    Eric Stice;Jeff M. Gau;Paul Rohde;Heather Shaw

  • Predictors and moderators of acute outcome in the Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS).

    John Curry;Paul Rohde;Anne Simons;Susan Silva

  • Gender differences in suicide attempts from adolescence to young adulthood

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley;Carol L. Baldwin

  • Adolescent Psychopathology: III. The Clinical Consequences of Comorbidity

    Peter M. Lewinsohn;Paul Rohde;John R. Seeley

  • Psychiatric comorbidity with problematic alcohol use in high school students.

    Paul Rohde;Peter M. Lewinsohn;John R. Seeley

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Stice
Eric Stice Stanford University
John R. Seeley
John R. Seeley University of Oregon
Peter M. Lewinsohn
Peter M. Lewinsohn Oregon Research Institute
Heather Shaw
Heather Shaw Stanford University
Daniel N. Klein
Daniel N. Klein Stony Brook University
John S. March
John S. March Duke University
Mark A. Reinecke
Mark A. Reinecke Northwestern University
John F. Curry
John F. Curry Duke University
Anne D. Simons
Anne D. Simons University of Notre Dame
Golda S. Ginsburg
Golda S. Ginsburg University of Connecticut

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