William R. Yates mainly focuses on Psychiatry, Internal medicine, Clinical psychology, Substance abuse and Depression. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Psychiatry and Antisocial personality disorder. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Endocrinology and Surgery.
His Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Personality disorders, Big Five personality traits and Epidemiology, Age adjustment. His Substance abuse research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Affect and Nicotine. His Family history study incorporates themes from Major depressive disorder and Comorbidity.
William R. Yates mainly investigates Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Internal medicine, Depression and Personality. Many of his research projects under Psychiatry are closely connected to Antisocial personality disorder with Antisocial personality disorder, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His Clinical psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Big Five personality traits, Panic disorder, Prevalence of mental disorders, Panic and Family history.
His Internal medicine research includes elements of Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Surgery and Aggression. William R. Yates usually deals with Depression and limits it to topics linked to Age of onset and Bipolar disorder. In the subject of general Personality, his work in Personality disorders is often linked to Disease cluster, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His primary areas of investigation include Psychiatry, Depression, Internal medicine, Major depressive disorder and Bipolar disorder. His work carried out in the field of Psychiatry brings together such families of science as Psychotherapist and Clinical psychology. In Depression, he works on issues like Age of onset, which are connected to Clinical course.
His work on Hepatitis C is typically connected to Escitalopram and Ventricular enlargement as part of general Internal medicine study, connecting several disciplines of science. His studies deal with areas such as Ambulatory, Clinical trial and Emergency medicine as well as Major depressive disorder. His research in Mood intersects with topics in Liver disease, Cirrhosis and Substance abuse.
His primary scientific interests are in Psychiatry, Depression, Major depressive disorder, STAR*D and Comorbidity. His Anorexia nervosa study in the realm of Psychiatry connects with subjects such as Longitudinal study. William R. Yates interconnects Internal medicine, Clinical course and Age of onset in the investigation of issues within Depression.
His work deals with themes such as Hostility and Immunology, which intersect with Internal medicine. He combines subjects such as Ambulatory, Clinical trial, Specialty and Emergency medicine with his study of Major depressive disorder. The various areas that William R. Yates examines in his Comorbidity study include Distress, Family history and Mood.
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Genetic-environmental interaction in the genesis of aggressivity and conduct disorders
Remi J. Cadoret;William R. Yates;Ed Troughton;George Woodworth.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1995)
The developmental interface between nature and nurture: A mutual influence model of child antisocial behavior and parent behaviors.
Xiaojia Ge;Rand D. Conger;Remi J. Cadoret;Jenae M. Neiderhiser.
Developmental Psychology (1996)
Adoption study demonstrating two genetic pathways to drug abuse.
Remi J. Cadoret;William R. Yates;Ed Troughton;George Woodworth.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1995)
Prevalence of DSM-III personality disorders in the community.
James Reich;James Reich;William Yates;Mary Nduaguba.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (1989)
A family study of generalized anxiety disorder.
Noyes R;Clarkson C;Crowe Rr;Yates Wr.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1987)
Ventricular enlargement in schizophrenia evaluated with computed tomographic scanning. Effects of gender, age, and stage of illness.
Nancy C. Andreasen;Victor W. Swayze;Michael Flaum;William R. Yates.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1990)
Depression spectrum disease, I: The role of gene-environment interaction.
Remi J. Cadoret;George Winokur;Douglas Langbehn;Edward Troughton.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1996)
Psychosexual effects of three doses of testosterone cycling in normal men.
William R Yates;Paul J Perry;John MacIndoe;Tim Holman.
Biological Psychiatry (1999)
Effect of Fetal Alcohol Exposure on Adult Symptoms of Nicotine, Alcohol, and Drug Dependence
William R. Yates;Remi J. Cadoret;Edward P. Troughton;Mark Stewart.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (1998)
Illicit anabolic steroid use in athletes: A case series analysis
Paul J. Perry;Kathleen H. Andersen;William R. Yates.
American Journal of Sports Medicine (1990)
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