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Overview

Peter V. Rabins is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the United States. Their research spans several areas within medicine, with a focus on psychiatry and mental health, geriatrics and gerontology, economics and econometrics, cognitive neuroscience, and infectious diseases.

The scientist's recent published papers include the following:

  • "Dementia," published in 2020 in Annals of Internal Medicine
  • "A Half-Century of Caregiving Research: Perspective on: Cheng ST, Chan WC, Lam LCW, Are Care-Recipient Outcomes Attributable to Improved Caregiver Well-Being? A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial of Benefit-Finding Intervention," published in 2021 in American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

Frequent co-authors in Rabins' work include:

  • John W. Barnhill
  • Esther S. Oh
  • José R. Maldonado
  • George S. Alexopoulos
  • James E. Galvin

Publication venues where Rabins has frequently published include:

  • Annals of Internal Medicine
  • American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

Rabins has contributed to the literature through a book published by Johns Hopkins University Press titled Is It Alzheimer's? in 2020.

The main topics covered throughout their research are:

  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Pain Management and Placebo Effect
  • Epilepsy Research and Treatment
  • Infectious Encephalopathies and Encephalitis
  • Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research

Rabins has produced multiple publications in the field of medicine, with contributions especially notable in psychiatry and mental health. Their interdisciplinary work covers areas relating to both clinical outcomes and broader healthcare systems.

Best Publications

  • Current concepts in mild cognitive impairment.

    Ronald C. Petersen;Rachelle Doody;Alexander Kurz;Richard C. Mohs

  • Diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer disease and related disorders. Consensus statement of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, the Alzheimer's Association, and the American Geriatrics Society.

    Gary W. Small;Peter V. Rabins;Patricia P. Barry;Neil S. Buckholtz

  • The Impact of Dementia on the Family

    Peter V. Rabins;Nancy L. Mace;Mary Jane Lucas

  • Late-Onset Schizophrenia and Very-Late-Onset Schizophrenia-Like Psychosis: An International Consensus

    Robert Howard;Peter V. Rabins;Mary V. Seeman;Dilip V. Jeste

  • Treating depression in Alzheimer disease: Efficacy and safety of sertraline therapy, and the benefits of depression reduction: The DIADS

    Constantine G. Lyketsos;Lourdes DelCampo;Martin Steinberg;Quincy Miles

  • Provisional diagnostic criteria for depression of Alzheimer disease.

    Jason T. Olin;Lon S. Schneider;Ira R. Katz;Barnett S. Meyers

  • Neuropsychiatric Symptoms as Predictors of Progression to Severe Alzheimer’s Dementia and Death: The Cache County Dementia Progression Study

    Matthew E. Peters;Sarah Schwartz;Dingfen Han;Peter V. Rabins

  • Depression Without Sadness: Functional Outcomes of Nondysphoric Depression in Later Life

    Joseph J. Gallo;Peter V. Rabins;Constantine G. Lyketsos;Allen Y. Tien

  • Vascular factors predict rate of progression in Alzheimer disease

    M. M. Mielke;P. B. Rosenberg;Joann Tschanz;L. Cook

  • Unmet Needs of Community‐Residing Persons with Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers: Findings from the Maximizing Independence at Home Study

    Betty S. Black;Deirdre Johnston;Peter V. Rabins;Ann Morrison

  • Concepts and methods in the development of the ADRQL: An instrument for assessing health-related quality of life in persons with Alzheimer's disease.

    Peter V. Rabins;Judith D. Kasper;Leah Kleinman;Betty S. Black

  • Psychiatric and neuropsychiatric adverse events associated with deep brain stimulation: A meta-analysis of ten years' experience

    Brian S. Appleby;Patrick S. Duggan;Alan Regenberg;Peter V. Rabins

  • Cortical magnetic resonance imaging changes in elderly inpatients with major depression.

    Peter V. Rabins;Godfrey D. Pearlson;Elizabeth Aylward;Ashok J. Kumar

  • Prevalence of anxiety disorders and anxiety subtypes in patients with Parkinson's disease

    Gregory M. Pontone;James R. Williams;Karen E. Anderson;Gary Chase

  • Structural brain correlates of emotional disorder in multiple sclerosis.

    Peter V. Rabins;Benjamin R. Brooks;Pat O'donnell;Godfrey D. Pearlson

  • Progression of Cognitive, Functional, and Neuropsychiatric Symptom Domains in a Population Cohort With Alzheimer Dementia: The Cache County Dementia Progression Study

    Joann T. Tschanz;Chris D. Corcoran;Sarah Schwartz;Katherine Treiber

  • A chart review study of late-onset and early-onset schizophrenia.

    G D Pearlson;L Kreger;P V Rabins;G A Chase

  • National Institute of Mental Health Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE): Alzheimer Disease Trial Methodology

    Lon S. Schneider;Pierre N. Tariot;Constantine G. Lyketsos;Karen S. Dagerman

  • Sertraline for the Treatment of Depression in Alzheimer Disease

    Paul B. Rosenberg;Paul B. Rosenberg;Lea T. Drye;Barbara K. Martin;Constantine Frangakis

  • In the clinic. Dementia.

    David M. Blass;Peter V. Rabins

Frequent Co-Authors

Constantine G. Lyketsos
Constantine G. Lyketsos Johns Hopkins University
Godfrey D. Pearlson
Godfrey D. Pearlson Yale University
Laura Marsh
Laura Marsh Baylor College of Medicine
Jason Brandt
Jason Brandt Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jimmy R. Williams
Jimmy R. Williams Biogen (United States)
JoAnn T. Tschanz
JoAnn T. Tschanz Utah State University
Lon S. Schneider
Lon S. Schneider University of Southern California
Russell L. Margolis
Russell L. Margolis Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Daniel Weintraub
Daniel Weintraub University of Pennsylvania
Constantine Frangakis
Constantine Frangakis Johns Hopkins University

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