selected scholarly activity
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journal articles
- Voices in the wilderness: Co-location meeting the needs of children in protective care.. Canadian Family Physician. 62:e694-e698. 2016
- A primary care cardiovascular risk reduction clinic in Canada was more effective and no more expensive than usual on-demand primary care - a randomised controlled trial. Health and Social Care in the Community. 18:30-40. 2009
- Changes in Children's Behavior and Costs for Service Use Associated With Parents' Response to Treatment for Dysthymia. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 45:239-246. 2006
- Adolescent Emotional/Behavioral Problems and Risk Behavior in Ontario Primary Care: Comorbidities and Costs. Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners. 8:135-144. 2004
- Burden of dysthymia and comorbid illness in adults in a Canadian primary care setting: high rates of psychiatric illness in the offspring. Journal of Affective Disorders. 78:73-80. 2004
- Sertraline and/or interpersonal psychotherapy for patients with dysthymic disorder in primary care: 6-month comparison with longitudinal 2-year follow-up of effectiveness and costs. Journal of Affective Disorders. 68:317-330. 2002
- Erratum to “Prevalence of dysthymic disorder in primary care”. Journal of Affective Disorders. 55:245-245. 1999
- Prevalence of dysthymic disorder in primary care1Drs Steiner and Browne are co-principal investigators of this study.1. Journal of Affective Disorders. 54:303-308. 1999
- Prospective care of elderly patients in family practice. Is screening effective?. Canadian Family Physician. 44:2677-2687. 1998