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Page 1 of 37 Rudolf Moos Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emeritus Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center NIH Biosketch available Online Curriculum Vitae available Online Bio ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center HONORS AND AWARDS Distinguished Contribution Award, Division of Community Psychology - American Psychological Association (1983) Seymour Sarason Award, Society for Community Research and Action - American Psychological Association (2002) Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research, Department of Veterans Affairs (1999) Distinguished Research Award, Association of Medical School Psychologists (1998) Lazarsfeld Award, American Evaluation Association (1992) MERIT Award, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (1988) Hofheimer Award for Research, American Psychiatric Association (1975) PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION B.A., University of California , Psychology (1956) Ph.D., University of California , Psychology (1960) LINKS www.chce.info: www.chce.info Research & Scholarship CURRENT RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY INTERESTS Our research group works primarily on psychiatric program evaluation and the quality of health care. The studies focus heavily on health care programs and the context, process, outcome, and cost of care. To guide our work, we use a conceptual framework that encompasses the characteristics and quality of psychiatric programs; it also focuses on how patients' life contexts, especially stressful life circumstances and social resources, and patients' coping responses, affect the selection, duration, process, and outcome treatment. Some ongoing projects focus primarily on life stressors and coping among healthy and high risk groups. In this area, we are developing new procedures by which to assess life stressors and social resources in stess-prevention and resistance; examining the concurrent and predictive associations between life context and coping factors and problem drinking among late-middle-aged adults; and focusing on the influence of psychiatric disorders such as alcohol abuse and depression on the family members of affected individuals.

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Rudolf MoosProfessor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emeritus

Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research CenterNIH Biosketch available Online Curriculum Vitae available Online

Bio

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

• Emeritus Faculty, Acad Council, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center

HONORS AND AWARDS

• Distinguished Contribution Award, Division of Community Psychology - American Psychological Association (1983)

• Seymour Sarason Award, Society for Community Research and Action - American Psychological Association (2002)

• Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research, Department of Veterans Affairs (1999)

• Distinguished Research Award, Association of Medical School Psychologists (1998)

• Lazarsfeld Award, American Evaluation Association (1992)

• MERIT Award, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (1988)

• Hofheimer Award for Research, American Psychiatric Association (1975)

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

• B.A., University of California , Psychology (1956)

• Ph.D., University of California , Psychology (1960)

LINKS

• www.chce.info: www.chce.info

Research & Scholarship

CURRENT RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY INTERESTS

Our research group works primarily on psychiatric program evaluation and the quality of health care. The studies focus heavily on health care programs and the context,

process, outcome, and cost of care. To guide our work, we use a conceptual framework that encompasses the characteristics and quality of psychiatric programs; it also

focuses on how patients' life contexts, especially stressful life circumstances and social resources, and patients' coping responses, affect the selection, duration, process,

and outcome treatment.

Some ongoing projects focus primarily on life stressors and coping among healthy and high risk groups. In this area, we are developing new procedures by which

to assess life stressors and social resources in stess-prevention and resistance; examining the concurrent and predictive associations between life context and coping

factors and problem drinking among late-middle-aged adults; and focusing on the influence of psychiatric disorders such as alcohol abuse and depression on the family

members of affected individuals.

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Teaching

GRADUATE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AFFILIATIONS

• Health Services Research (Masters Program)

Publications

PUBLICATIONS

• Strong associations among PTSD, pain, and alcohol and drug use disorders in VA primary care patients. Drug and alcohol dependence

Tiet, Q. Q., Moos, R. H.

2021; 223: 108699

• Screen of drug use: Diagnostic accuracy for stimulant use disorder. Addictive behaviors

Tiet, Q. Q., Moos, R. H.

2020; 112: 106614

• Screen of drug use: Diagnostic accuracy for cannabis use disorder ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Tiet, Q. Q., Leyva, Y. E., Browne, K., Moos, R. H.

2019; 95: 184–88

• Screen of drug use: Diagnostic accuracy for opioid use disorder DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Tiet, Q. Q., Leyva, Y. E., Moos, R. H.

2019; 198: 176–79

• Screen of drug use: Diagnostic accuracy for opioid use disorder. Drug and alcohol dependence

Tiet, Q. Q., Leyva, Y. E., Moos, R. H.

2019; 198: 176–79

• Screen of drug use: Diagnostic accuracy for cannabis use disorder. Addictive behaviors

Tiet, Q. Q., Leyva, Y. E., Browne, K., Moos, R. H.

2019; 95: 184–88

• Drinking Level Versus Drinking Pattern and Cigarette Smoking Among Older Adults ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Holahan, C. J., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Holahan, C. K., Hixon, J., Moos, R. H.

2018; 42 (4): 795–802

• Diagnostic accuracy of a two-item Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-2) ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Tiet, Q. Q., Leyva, Y. E., Moos, R. H., Smith, B.

2017; 74: 112–17

• Psychosocial Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorders. In P.E. nathan & J. M. Gorman(Eds.) A Guide to Treatments that Work New York: Oxford.

Moos, R., Finney, J.

: 156-166

• Late-Life Drinking Problems: The Predictive Roles of Drinking Level vs. Drinking Pattern JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Holahan, C. J., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Holahan, C. K., Hixon, J. G., Moos, R. H.

2017; 78 (3): 435-441

• Diagnostic accuracy of a two-item screen for drug use developed from the alcohol, smoking and substance involvement screening test (ASSIST) DRUGAND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Tiet, Q. Q., Leyva, Y., Moos, R. H., Smith, B.

2016; 164: 22-27

• Al-Anon newcomers: benefits of continuing attendance for six months AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE

Timko, C., Laudet, A., Moos, R. H.

2016; 42 (4): 441-449

• Social Processes Explaining the Benefits of Al-Anon Participation PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

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Timko, C., Halvorson, M., Kong, C., Moos, R. H.

2015; 29 (4): 856-863

• Appropriate Screening for Substance Use vs Disorder Reply JAMA INTERNAL MEDICINE

Tiet, Q. Q., Moos, R. H., Frayne, S. M.

2015; 175 (12): 1998–99

• Substance abuse and batterer programmes in California, USA: factors associated with treatment outcomes HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THECOMMUNITY

Timko, C., Valenstein, H., Stuart, G. L., Moos, R. H.

2015; 23 (6): 642-653

• Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation: Impact of Mental Illness AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MANAGED CARE

Schmitt, S. K., Turakhia, M. P., Phibbs, C. S., Moos, R. H., Berlowitz, D., Heidenreich, P., Chiu, V. Y., Go, A. S., Friedman, S. A., Than, C. T., Frayne, S. M.

2015; 21 (11): E609-E617

• Longitudinal changes in somatic symptoms and family disagreements among depression and community groups: a 23-year study BMC PSYCHIATRY

Bi, X., Breland, J. Y., Moos, R. H., Cronkite, R. C.

2015; 15

• Screen of Drug Use: Diagnostic Accuracy of a New Brief Tool for Primary Care. JAMA internal medicine

Tiet, Q. Q., Leyva, Y. E., Moos, R. H., Frayne, S. M., Osterberg, L., Smith, B.

2015; 175 (8): 1371-1377

• Drinking Level, Drinking Pattern, and Twenty-Year Total Mortality Among Late-Life Drinkers JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Holahan, C. J., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Holahan, C. K., Moos, R. H.

2015; 76 (4): 552-558

• The Challenges of Afghanistan and Iraq Veterans' Transition from Military to Civilian Life and Approaches to Reconnection PLOS ONE

Ahern, J., Worthen, M., Masters, J., Lippman, S. A., Ozer, E. J., Moos, R.

2015; 10 (7)

• The impact of posttraumatic stress disorder on cannabis quit success AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE

Bonn-Miller, M. O., Moos, R. H., Boden, M. T., Long, W. R., Kimerling, R., Trafton, J. A.

2015; 41 (4)

• Family conflict and somatic symptoms over 10 years: A growth mixture model analysis JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH

Bi, X., Moos, R. H., Timko, C., Cronkite, R. C.

2015; 78 (5): 459-465

• Men and Women Who Attend Al-Anon: Gender Differences in Reasons for Attendance, Health Status and Personal Functioning, and DrinkerCharacteristics SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE

Short, N. A., Cronkite, R., Moos, R., Timko, C.

2015; 50 (1): 53-61

• AGE-SENSITIVE PSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENT FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE Substance Use and Older People

Schutte, K., Lemke, S., Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Crome, Wu, L. T., Rao, R., Crome, P.

2015: 314–39

• The Challenges of Afghanistan and Iraq Veterans' Transition from Military to Civilian Life and Approaches to Reconnection. PloS one

Ahern, J., Worthen, M., Masters, J., Lippman, S. A., Ozer, E. J., Moos, R.

2015; 10 (7)

• Patient-centered feedback on the results of personality testing increases early engagement in residential substance use disorder treatment: a pilotrandomized controlled trial. Addiction science & clinical practice

Blonigen, D. M., Timko, C., Jacob, T., Moos, R. H.

2015; 10: 9-?

• Coping Strategies Predictive of Adverse Outcomes among Community Adults JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Woodhead, E. L., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H., Timko, C.

2014; 70 (12): 1183-1195

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• Coping strategies predictive of adverse outcomes among community adults. Journal of clinical psychology

Woodhead, E. L., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H., Timko, C.

2014; 70 (12): 1183-1195

• Mental illness and intensification of diabetes medications: an observational cohort study BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH

Frayne, S. M., Holmes, T. H., Berg, E., Goldstein, M. K., Berlowitz, D. R., Miller, D. R., Pogach, L. M., Laungani, K. J., Lee, T. T., Moos, R.

2014; 14

• Predictors of 30-year mortality in depressed and comparison samples. Journal of affective disorders

Finlay, A. K., Oliva, E. M., Timko, C., Moos, R. H., Cronkite, R.

2014; 165: 114-119

• Al-Anon Family Groups' Newcomers and Members: Concerns about the Drinkers in their Lives AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS

Timko, C., Cronkite, R., Laudet, A., Kaskutas, L. A., Roth, J., Moos, R. H.

2014; 23 (4): 329-336

• Newcomers to Al-Anon family groups: Who stays and who drops out? ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Timko, C., Laudet, A., Moos, R. H.

2014; 39 (6): 1042-1049

• Episodic Heavy Drinking and 20-Year TotalMortality Among Late- Life Moderate Drinkers ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Holahan, C. J., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Holahan, C. K., Moos, R. H.

2014; 38 (5): 1432-1438

• Al-Anon Family Groups: Newcomers and Members JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Timko, C., Cronkite, R., Kaskutas, L. A., Laudet, A., Roth, J., Moos, R. H.

2013; 74 (6): 965-976

• Life stressors and resources and the 23-year course of depression. Journal of affective disorders

Cronkite, R. C., Woodhead, E. L., Finlay, A., Timko, C., Unger Hu, K., Moos, R. H.

2013; 150 (2): 370-377

• Receipt of cervical cancer screening in female veterans: impact of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression. Women's health issues : official publicationof the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health

Weitlauf, J. C., Jones, S., Xu, X., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H., Sawaya, G. F., Frayne, S. M.

2013; 23 (3): e153-9

• Predictors of substance use disorder treatment outcomes among patients with psychotic disorders SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH

Boden, M. T., Moos, R.

2013; 146 (1-3): 28-33

• Dually diagnosed patients' benefits of mutual-help groups and the role of social anxiety JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Timko, C., Cronkite, R. C., McKellar, J., Zemore, S., Moos, R. H.

2013; 44 (2): 216-223

• Prevalence and Nature of Criminal Offending in a National Sample of Veterans in VA Substance Use Treatment Prior to the Operation EnduringFreedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom Conflicts PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES

Weaver, C. M., Trafton, J. A., Kimerling, R., Timko, C., Moos, R.

2013; 10 (1): 54-65

• Age-Related Concomitants of Obtaining Mental Health Care in Adulthood AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR

Woodhead, E. L., Cronkite, R., Moos, R., Valenstein, H., Timko, C.

2013; 37 (2): 269-276

• Alcoholics Anonymous and Reduced Impulsivity: A Novel Mechanism of Change SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Blonigen, D. M., Timko, C., Moos, R. H.

2013; 34 (1): 4-12

• One-year outcomes of telephone case monitoring for patients with substance use disorder ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

McKellar, J., Wagner, T., Harris, A., Oehlert, M., Buckley, S., Moos, R.

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2012; 37 (10): 1069-1074

• Suicidal ideation in adult offspring of depressed and matched control parents: Childhood and concurrent predictors JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH

Valenstein, H., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H., Snipes, C., Timko, C.

2012; 21 (5): 459-468

• Commentary on Laslett et al. (2012): Integrating substance use disorder and child welfare interventions ADDICTION

Timko, C., Moos, R.

2012; 107 (10): 1794-1795

• Addressing substance abuse and violence in substance use disorder treatment and batterer intervention programs SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENTPREVENTION AND POLICY

Timko, C., Valenstein, H., Lin, P. Y., Moos, R. H., Stuart, G. L., Cronkite, R. C.

2012; 7

• Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans' Experiences Living with their Parents after Separation from the Military CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY

Worthen, M., Moos, R., Ahern, J.

2012; 34 (3): 362–75

• Iatrogenic Effects of Psychosocial Interventions: Treatment, Life Context, and Personal Risk Factors SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE

Moos, R. H.

2012; 47 (13-14): 1592-1598

• Rudolf H. Moos on Steven Sussman's "Perspectives of 'Functional Failure'" Psychosocial Processes that Help Overcome Functional Failure SUBSTANCEUSE & MISUSE

Moos, R. H.

2012; 47 (13-14): 1460–61

• Al-Anon Family Groups: Origins, Conceptual Basis, Outcomes, and Research Opportunities JOURNAL OF GROUPS IN ADDICTION & RECOVERY

Timko, C., Young, L., Moos, R. H.

2012; 7 (2-4): 279–96

• Evaluating the environments of residential care settings THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES

Moos, R. H.

2012; 33 (2-3): 76–85

• Wine Consumption and 20-Year Mortality Among Late-Life Moderate Drinkers JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Holahan, C. J., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., North, R. J., Holahan, C. K., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2012; 73 (1): 80-88

• Coping trajectories in later life: A 20-year predictive study AGING & MENTAL HEALTH

Brennan, P. L., Holland, J. M., Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H.

2012; 16 (3): 305-316

• Risk of future trauma based on alcohol screening scores: a two-year prospective cohort study among US veterans. Addiction science & clinical practice

Harris, A. H., Lembke, A., Henderson, P., Gupta, S., Moos, R., Bradley, K. A.

2012; 7 (1): 6-?

• Building the first step: a review of low-intensity interventions for stepped care. Addiction science & clinical practice

McKellar, J., Austin, J., Moos, R.

2012; 7 (1): 26-?

• Alcoholics Anonymous attendance, decreases in impulsivity and drinking and psychosocial outcomes over 16 years: moderated-mediation from adevelopmental perspective ADDICTION

Blonigen, D. M., Timko, C., Finney, J. W., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2011; 106 (12): 2167-2177

• Intensive referral to 12-step dual-focused mutual-help groups DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Timko, C., Sutkowi, A., Cronkite, R. C., Makin-Byrd, K., Moos, R. H.

2011; 118 (2-3): 194-201

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• Impulsivity Is an Independent Predictor of 15-Year Mortality Risk Among Individuals Seeking Help for Alcohol-Related Problems ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Blonigen, D. M., Timko, C., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2011; 35 (11): 2082-2092

• The influence of co-occurring axis I disorders on treatment utilization and outcome in homeless patients with substance use disorders ADDICTIVEBEHAVIORS

Austin, J., McKellar, J. D., Moos, R.

2011; 36 (9): 941-944

• Alcohol Screening Scores and the Risk of New-Onset Gastrointestinal Illness or Related Hospitalization JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE

Lembke, A., Bradley, K. A., Henderson, P., Moos, R., Harris, A. H.

2011; 26 (7): 777-782

• Family Support and Depressive Symptoms: A 23-Year Follow-Up JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Kamen, C., Cosgrove, V., McKellar, J., Cronkite, R., Moos, R.

2011; 67 (3): 215-223

• Twenty-Year Alcohol-Consumption and Drinking-Problem Trajectories of Older Men and Women JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2011; 72 (2): 308-321

• Driving While Intoxicated Among Individuals Initially Untreated for Alcohol Use Disorders: One- and Sixteen-Year Follow-Ups JOURNAL OF STUDIESON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Timko, C., Desai, A., Blonigen, D. M., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2011; 72 (2): 173-184

• Commentary on Lopez-Quintero et al. (2011): Remission and relapse - the Yin-Yang of addictive disorders ADDICTION

Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

2011; 106 (3): 670-671

• Personal, family and social functioning among older couples concordant and discordant for high-risk alcohol consumption ADDICTION

Moos, R. H., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Moos, B. S.

2011; 106 (2): 324-334

• Painful Medical Conditions and Alcohol Use: A Prospective Study among Older Adults PAIN MEDICINE

Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., SooHoo, S., Moos, R. H.

2011; 12 (7): 1049-1059

• Processes that Promote Recovery from Addictive Disorders ADDICTION RECOVERY MANAGEMENT: THEORY, RESEARCH AND PRACTICE

Moos, R. H., Kelly, J. F., White, W. L.

2011: 45–66

• Depressive Symptoms, Friend and Partner Relationship Quality, and Posttreatment Abstinence JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

McKee, L. G., Bonn-Miller, M. O., Moos, R. H.

2011; 72 (1): 141-150

• 12-step self-help group participation as a predictor of marijuana abstinence ADDICTION RESEARCH & THEORY

Bonn-Miller, M. O., Zvolensky, M. J., Moos, R. H.

2011; 19 (1): 76-84

• Depressive symptoms, friend and partner relationship quality, and posttreatment abstinence. Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs

McKee, L. G., Bonn-Miller, M. O., Moos, R. H.

2011; 72 (1): 141-150

• Violence victimization, help-seeking, and one- and eight-year outcomes of individuals with alcohol use disorders ADDICTION RESEARCH & THEORY

Schneider, R., Timko, C., Moos, B., Moos, R.

2011; 19 (1): 22-31

• Spirituality and Religiosity in Context SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE

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Moos, R.

2010; 45 (14): 2386–88

• Late-Life Alcohol Consumption and 20-Year Mortality ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Holahan, C. J., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Holahan, C. K., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2010; 34 (11): 1961-1971

• Associations Between AUDIT-C and Mortality Vary by Age and Sex POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT

Harris, A. H., Bradley, K. A., Bowe, T., Henderson, P., Moos, R.

2010; 13 (5): 263-268

• Sexual Violence, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and the Pelvic Examination: How Do Beliefs About the Safety, Necessity, and Utility of the ExaminationInfluence Patient Experiences? JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH

Weitlauf, J. C., Frayne, S. M., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H., Jones, S., Hu, K., Spiegel, D.

2010; 19 (7): 1271-1280

• Predictors of longitudinal substance use and mental health outcomes for patients in two integrated service delivery systems DRUG AND ALCOHOLDEPENDENCE

Grella, C. E., Stein, J. A., Weisner, C., Chi, F., Moos, R.

2010; 110 (1-2): 92-100

• Spouses of Older Adults With Late-Life Drinking Problems: Health, Family, and Social Functioning JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, B. S.

2010; 71 (4): 506-514

• Depression and vulnerability to incident physical illness across 10 years JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS

Holahan, C. J., Pahl, S. A., Cronkite, R. C., Holahan, C. K., North, R. J., Moos, R. H.

2010; 123 (1-3): 222-229

• MENTAL ILLNESS AND GLYCEMIC CONTROL: DRILLING DEEPER 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society-of-General-Internal-Medicine/Session onInnovations in Medical Education

Frayne, S., Moos, R., Berg, E., Laungani, K., Goldstein, M., Berlowitz, D., Miller, D., Holmes, T., Pogach, L.

SPRINGER.2010: 333–333

• Patterns and Predictors of Late-Life Drinking Trajectories: A 10-Year Longitudinal Study PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H.

2010; 24 (2): 254-264

• Social and Financial Resources and High-Risk Alcohol Consumption Among Older Adults ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, B. S.

2010; 34 (4): 646-654

• Do Parental Stressors and Avoidance Coping Mediate Between Parental Depression and Offspring Depression? A 23-Year Follow-Up FAMILYRELATIONS

Timko, C., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

2010; 59 (2): 121-135

• Late-life and life history predictors of older adults' high-risk alcohol consumption and drinking problems DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Moos, R. H., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Moos, B. S.

2010; 108 (1-2): 13-20

• Changes in ambivalence mediate the relation between entering treatment and change in alcohol use and problems ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Oser, M. L., McKellar, J., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2010; 35 (4): 367-369

• Retired Status and Older Adults' 10-Year Drinking Trajectories JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H.

2010; 71 (2): 165-168

• ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND DRINKING PROBLEMS AMONG OLDER ADULTS ADDICTION

Moos, R., Schutte, K., Brennan, P., Moos, B.

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2010; 105 (3): 568–69

• The Structure of Late-Life Depressive Symptoms Across a 20-Year Span: A Taxometric Investigation PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING

Holland, J. M., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

2010; 25 (1): 142-156

• Patients With Dual Diagnoses or Substance Use Disorders Only: 12-Step Group Participation and 1-Year Outcomes SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE

Timko, C., Sutkowi, A., Moos, R.

2010; 45 (4): 613-627

• Mental illness-related disparities in length of stay. Algorithm choice influences results JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Frayne, S. M., Berg, E., Holmes, T. H., Laungani, K., Berlowitz, D. R., Miller, D. R., Pogach, L., Jackson, V. W., Moos, R.

2010; 47 (8): 709-718

• Patients with Substance Use and Personality Disorders: A Comparison of Patient Characteristics, Treatment Process, and Outcomes in Swiss and USSubstance Use Disorder Programs AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE

Moggi, F., Giovanoli, A., Buri, C., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2010; 36 (1): 66-72

• BASELINE ABSTINENCE MAY MODERATE SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER INTERVENTION EFFECTS JOURNAL OF DRUG ISSUES

Harris, A. H., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

2010; 40 (1): 141-154

• Older adults' health and late-life drinking patterns: A 20-year perspective AGING & MENTAL HEALTH

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, B. S.

2010; 14 (1): 33-43

• Parental Depression as a Moderator of Secondary Deficits of Depression in Adult Offspring CHILD PSYCHIATRY & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Timko, C., Cronkite, R. C., Swindle, R., Robinson, R. L., Sutkowi, A., Moos, R. H.

2009; 40 (4): 575-588

• Dually diagnosed patients' responses to substance use disorder treatment JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Boden, M. T., Moos, R.

2009; 37 (4): 335-345

• Treatment, Alcoholics Anonymous, and 16-Year Changes in Impulsivity and Legal Problems Among Men and Women With Alcohol UseDisorders JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Blonigen, D. M., Timko, C., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2009; 70 (5): 714-725

• Integrating Anxiety Sensitivity, Distress Tolerance, and Discomfort Intolerance: A Hierarchical Model of Affect Sensitivity and Tolerance BEHAVIORTHERAPY

Bernstein, A., Zvolensky, M. J., Vujanovic, A. A., Moos, R.

2009; 40 (3): 291-301

• Older adults' alcohol consumption and late-life drinking problems: a 20-year perspective ADDICTION

Moos, R. H., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Moos, B. S.

2009; 104 (8): 1293-1302

• Depressive symptoms, drinking problems, and smoking cessation in older smokers ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Kenney, B. A., Holahan, C. J., Holahan, C. K., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H.

2009; 34 (6-7): 548-553

• Characteristics of depressed and nondepressed adult offspring of depressed and matched nondepressed parents JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS

Timko, C., Cronkite, R. C., Swindle, R., Robinson, R. L., Moos, R. H.

2009; 113 (1-2): 56-65

• Patients' abstinence status affects the benefits of 12-step self-help group participation on substance use disorder outcomes DRUG AND ALCOHOLDEPENDENCE

McKellar, J. D., Harris, A. H., Moos, R. H.

2009; 99 (1-3): 115-122

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• Treated and untreated remission from problem drinking in late life: Post-remission functioning and health-related quality of life DRUG AND ALCOHOLDEPENDENCE

Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

2009; 99 (1-3): 150-159

• Assessing spirituality/religiosity in the treatment environment: The Treatment Spirituality/Religiosity Scale JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSETREATMENT

Lillis, J., Gifford, E., Humphreys, K., Moos, R.

2008; 35 (4): 427-433

• Depressive Symptoms, Health Behaviors, and Risk of Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease JAMA-JOURNAL OF THEAMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Whooley, M. A., de Jonge, P., Vittinghoff, E., Otte, C., Moos, R., Carney, R. M., Ali, S., Dowray, S., Na, B., Feldman, M. D., Schiller, N. B., Browner, W. S.

2008; 300 (20): 2379–88

• Predictors of changes in alcohol-related self-efficacy over 16 years JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

McKellar, J., Ilgen, M., Moos, B. S., Moos, R.

2008; 35 (2): 148-155

• Continuing care after inpatient psychiatric treatment for patients with psychiatric and substance use disorders PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Ilgen, M. A., Hu, K. U., Moos, R. H., McKellar, J.

2008; 59 (9): 982-988

• Gender differences in social influences and stressors linked to increased drinking JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Lemke, S., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

2008; 69 (5): 695-702

• Family support, family income, and happiness: A 10-year perspective JOURNAL OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY

North, R. J., Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H., Cronkite, R. C.

2008; 22 (3): 475-483

• Screening psychiatric patients for illicit drug use disorders and problems CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW

Tiet, Q. Q., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

2008; 28 (4): 578-591

• Predictors of 4-year outcome of community residential treatment for patients with substance use disorders ADDICTION

Laffaye, C., McKellar, J. D., Ilgen, M. A., Moos, R. H.

2008; 103 (4): 671-680

• Active ingredients of substance use-focused self-help groups ADDICTION

Moos, R. H.

2008; 103 (3): 387-396

• Substance misuse among older adults: a neglected but treatable problem ADDICTION

Gossop, M., Moos, R.

2008; 103 (3): 347–48

• Functioning status of adult children of depressed parents: a 23-year follow-up 58th Annual Meeting of the Institute-on-Psychiatric-Services

Timko, C., Cronkite, R. C., Swindle, R., Robinson, R. L., Turrubiartes, P., Moos, R. H.

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS.2008: 343–52

• Context and mechanisms of reactivity to assessment and treatment ADDICTION

Moos, R. H.

2008; 103 (2): 249-250

• Conversation with Rudolf Moos ADDICTION

Moos, R.

2008; 103 (1): 13-23

• Predictors of Dually Diagnosed Patients' Psychiatric Symptom Exacerbation During Acute Substance Use Disorder Treatment JOURNAL OF DUALDIAGNOSIS

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Timko, C., Ilgen, M., Moos, R. H.

2008; 4 (1): 55-74

• How and why twelve-step self-help groups are effective. Recent developments in alcoholism : an official publication of the American Medical Society onAlcoholism, the Research Society on Alcoholism, and the National Council on Alcoholism

Moos, R. H.

2008; 18: 393-412

• Problem-free drinking over 16 years among individuals with alcohol use disorders DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Ilgen, M. A., Wilbourne, P. L., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2008; 92 (1-3): 116-122

• Treated and untreated alcohol-use disorders - Course and predictors of remission and relapse EVALUATION REVIEW

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2007; 31 (6): 564-584

• Spousal similarity in coping and depressive symptoms over 10 years JOURNAL OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H., Moerkbak, M. L., Cronkite, R. C., Holahan, C. K., Kenney, B. A.

2007; 21 (4): 551-559

• Participation in specific treatment components predicts alcohol-specific and general coping skills ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Forys, K., McKellar, J., Moos, R.

2007; 32 (8): 1669-1680

• Substance use-disorder treatment and a decline in attempted suicide during and after treatment JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Ilgen, M. A., Jain, A., Lucas, E., Moos, R. H.

2007; 68 (4): 503-509

• Spirituality/religiosity promotes acceptance-based responding and 12-step involvement DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Carrico, A. W., Gifford, E. V., Moos, R. H.

2007; 89 (1): 66-73

• Theory-based processes that promote the remission of substance use disorders CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW

Moos, R. H.

2007; 27 (5): 537-551

• Theory-based active ingredients of effective treatments for substance use disorders DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Moos, R. H.

2007; 88 (2-3): 109-121

• Upward pressures on drinking: Exposure and reactivity in adulthood JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Lemke, S., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H.

2007; 68 (3): 437-445

• Predictors of a suicide attempt one year after entry into substance use disorder treatment ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Ilgen, M. A., Harris, A. H., Moos, R. H., Tiet, Q. Q.

2007; 31 (4): 635-642

• Avoidance coping strategies moderate the relationship between self-efficacy and 5-year alcohol treatment outcomes PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVEBEHAVIORS

Levin, C., Ilgen, M., Moos, R.

2007; 21 (1): 108-113

• Protective resources and long-term recovery from alcohol use disorders DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2007; 86 (1): 46-54

• Substance use disorder treatment programs in Switzerland and the USA: Program characteristics and 1-year outcomes DRUG AND ALCOHOLDEPENDENCE

Moggi, F., Giovanoli, A., Strik, W., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2007; 86 (1): 75-83

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• Encouraging posttreatment self-help group involvement to reduce demand for continuing care services: Two-year clinical and utilizationoutcomes ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H.

2007; 31 (1): 64-68

• Healthcare work environments CAMBRIDGE HANDBOOK OF PSYCHOLOGY, HEALTH AND MEDICINE, 2ND EDITION

Moos, R. H., Schaefer, J. A., Moos, B. S., Ayers, S., Baum, A., McManus, C., Newman, S., Wallston, K., Weinman, J., West, R.

2007: 439–44

• Personal and treatment-related predictors of abstinence self-efficacy JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Ilgen, M., McKellar, J., Moos, R.

2007; 68 (1): 126-132

• Coping, symptoms, and functioning outcomes of patients with posttraumatic stress disorder JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS

Tiet, Q. Q., Rosen, C., Cavella, S., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Yesavage, J.

2006; 19 (6): 799-811

• Exacerbation of psychiatric symptoms during substance use disorder treatment PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Ilgen, M. A., Moos, R. H.

2006; 57 (12): 1758-1764

• Predictors of 16-year mortality among individuals initiating help-seeking for an alcoholic use disorder ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTALRESEARCH

Timko, C., DeBenedetti, A., Moos, B. S., Moos, R. H.

2006; 30 (10): 1711-1720

• Gender, treatment and self-help in remission from alcohol use disorders. Clinical medicine & research

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S., Timko, C.

2006; 4 (3): 163-174

• Recovery management (Book Review) ADDICTION

Book Review Authored by: Moos, R.

2006; 101 (9): 1367

• Predictors of engagement in continuing care following residential substance use disorder treatment DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Harris, A. H., McKellar, J. D., Moos, R. H., Schaefer, J. A., Cronkite, R. C.

2006; 84 (1): 93-101

• Treated and untreated individuals with alcohol use disorders: Rates and predictors of remission and relapse INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICALAND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2006; 6 (3): 513-526

• Therapeutic alliance and the relationship between motivation and treatment outcomes in patients with alcohol use disorder JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCEABUSE TREATMENT

Ilgen, M. A., McKellar, J., Moos, R., Finney, J. W.

2006; 31 (2): 157-162

• Predictors of outcome for patients with substance-use disorders five years after treatment dropout JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

McKellar, J. D., Harris, A. H., Moos, R. H.

2006; 67 (5): 685-693

• Long-Term Patterns and Predictors of Successful Stressor Resolution in Later Life. International journal of stress management

Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H.

2006; 13 (3): 253-272

• Acceptance and relationship context: a model of substance use disorder treatment outcome ADDICTION

Gifford, E. V., Ritsher, J. B., McKellar, J. D., Moos, R. H.

2006; 101 (8): 1167-1177

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• Physical activity, exercise coping, and depression in a 10-year cohort study of depressed patients JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS

Harris, A. H., Cronkite, R., Moos, R.

2006; 93 (1-3): 79-85

• The long-term course of depression: Comparing VA and non-VA patients 25th Congress of the Collegium-Internationale-Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum(CINP)/29th Annual Meeting of the Canadian-College-of-Neuropsychopharmacology

Cronkite, R., Robinson, R., Swindle, R., Turrubiartes, P., Moos, R.

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS.2006: S129–S129

• End-of-treatment outcomes in cognitive-behavioral treatment and 12-step substance use treatment programs: Do they differ and do they predict 1-yearoutcomes? JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Johnson, J. E., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

2006; 31 (1): 41-50

• Participation in treatment and alcoholics anonymous: A 16-year follow-up of initially untreated individuals JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2006; 62 (6): 735-750

• Suicide attempts among substance use disorder patients: An initial step toward a decision tree for suicide management ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL ANDEXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Tiet, Q. Q., Ilgen, M. A., Byrnes, H. F., Moos, R. H.

2006; 30 (6): 998-1005

• Course of recovery from alcoholism ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Venner, K. L., Matzger, H., Forcehimes, A. A., Moos, R. H., Feldstein, S. W., Willenbring, M. L., Weisner, C.

2006; 30 (6): 1079-1090

• Self-efficacy, therapeutic alliance, and alcohol-use disorder treatment outcomes JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Ilgen, M., Tiet, Q. Y., Finney, J., Moos, R. H.

2006; 67 (3): 465-472

• Predictors of untreated remission from late-life drinking problems JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L.

2006; 67 (3): 354-362

• Pretreatment and during treatment risk factors for dropout among patients with substance use disorders ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

McKellar, J., Kelly, J., Harris, A., Moos, R.

2006; 31 (3): 450-460

• Rates and predictors of relapse after natural and treated remission from alcohol use disorders ADDICTION

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2006; 101 (2): 212-222

• Older adults' coping with negative life events: Common processes of managing health, interpersonal, and financial/work stressors INTERNATIONALJOURNAL OF AGING & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, B. S.

2006; 62 (1): 39-59

• Brief report: Utility of a short screening scale for DSM-IV PTSD in primary care JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE

Kimerling, R., Ouimette, P., Prins, A., Nisco, P., Lawler, C., Cronkite, R., Moos, R. H.

2006; 21 (1): 65-67

• Recent sexual abuse, physical abuse, and suicide attempts among male veterans seeking psychiatric treatment PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Tiet, Q. Q., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

2006; 57 (1): 107-113

• Sixteen-year changes and stable remission among treated and untreated individuals with alcohol use disorders DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2005; 80 (3): 337-347

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• Treatment for dual diagnosis patients in the psychiatric and substance abuse systems. Mental health services research

Timko, C., Dixon, K., Moos, R. H.

2005; 7 (4): 229-242

• Sequencing the lifetime onset of alcohol-related symptoms in older adults: Is there evidence of disease progression? JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Lemke, S., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

2005; 66 (6): 756-765

• Paths of entry into alcoholics anonymous: Consequences for participation and remission ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2005; 29 (10): 1858-1868

• Predictors of 5-year mortality following inpatient/residential group treatment for substance use disorders ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Johnson, J. E., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

2005; 30 (7): 1300-1316

• Stress generation, avoidance coping, and depressive symptoms: A 10-year model JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H., Holahan, C. K., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K.

2005; 73 (4): 658-666

• Deterioration following alcohol-use disorder treatment in project MATCH JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Ilgen, M., Moos, R.

2005; 66 (4): 517-525

• The influence of partner status, relationship quality and relationship stability on outcomes following intensive substance-use disorder treatment JOURNALOF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Tracy, S. W., Kelly, J. E., Moos, R. H.

2005; 66 (4): 497-505

• The interplay between life stressors and depressive symptoms among older adults JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICALSCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Moos, R. H., Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Moos, B. S.

2005; 60 (4): P199-P206

• Pain and use of alcohol to manage pain: prevalence and 3-year outcomes among older problem and non-problem drinkers ADDICTION

Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H.

2005; 100 (6): 777-786

• Iatrogenic effects of psychosocial interventions for substance use disorders: prevalence, predictors, prevention ADDICTION

Moos, R. H.

2005; 100 (5): 595-604

• Coping strategies moderate the relationhip between self-efficacy and functioning after substance use disorder treatment 28th Annual Meeting of theResearch-Society-on-Alcoholism

Levin, C., Ilgen, M. A., Moos, R.

WILEY-BLACKWELL.2005: 160A–160A

• Substance use disorder patients who are mandated to treatment: Characteristics, treatment process, and 1-and 5-year outcomes JOURNAL OFSUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Kelly, J. F., Finney, J. W., Moos, R.

2005; 28 (3): 213-223

• The 8-year course of alcohol abuse: Gender differences in social context and coping ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Timko, C., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

2005; 29 (4): 612-621

• Justice in health care decision-making: patients' appraisals of health care providers and health plan representatives. Social justice research

Fondacaro, M., Frogner, B., Moos, R.

2005; 18 (1): 63-81

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• Older adults' health and changes in late-life drinking patterns AGING & MENTAL HEALTH

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, B. S.

2005; 9 (1): 49-59

• The development and initial validation of the Terminally Ill Grief or Depression Scale (TIGDS) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF METHODS INPSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH

Periyakoil, V. S., Kraemer, H. C., Noda, A., Moos, R., Hallenbeck, J., Webster, M., Yesavage, J. A.

2005; 14 (4): 202-212

• High-risk alcohol consumption and late-life alcohol use problems AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, B. S.

2004; 94 (11): 1985-1991

• Outcomes of substance use disorder treatment in suicidal and nonsuicidal male patients JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Ilgen, M. A., Tiet, Q., Moos, R.

2004; 65 (5): 643-650

• The interplay between help-seeking and alcohol-related outcomes: divergent processes for professional treatment and self-help groups DRUG ANDALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2004; 75 (2): 155-164

• Depression and 24-hour urinary cortisol in medical outpatients with coronary heart disease: The heart and soul study BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY

Otte, C., Marmar, C. R., Pipkin, S. S., Moos, R., Browner, W. S., Whooley, M. A.

2004; 56 (4): 241–47

• Posttraumatic stress disorder, anger and hostility, and physical health status JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE

Ouimette, P., Cronkite, R., Prins, A., Moos, R. H.

2004; 192 (8): 563-566

• Ten-year patterns of alcohol consumption and drinking problems among older women and men ADDICTION

Moos, R. H., Schutte, K., Brennan, P., Moos, B. S.

2004; 99 (7): 829-838

• Protection from etymologic infection ADDICTION

Moos, R. H.

2004; 99 (7): 923–24

• VA practice patterns and practice guidelines for treating posttraumatic stress disorder JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS

Rosen, C. S., Chow, H. C., Finney, J. F., Greenbaum, M. A., Moos, R. H., Sheikh, J. I., Yesavage, J. A.

2004; 17 (3): 213-222

• The consequences of non-remitted depression on health care utilization and productivity: A 23-year follow-up 24th CINP Congress

Graden, S., Roybal, D., Robson, J., Booster, G., Robinson, R. L., Swindle, R. W., Ingudomnukul, E., Mabel, I., Yiu, A., Moos, R. H.

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS.2004: S338–S338

• The long-term burden of depression: Personal and social resources and health outcomes 24th CINP Congress

Cronkite, R., Robinson, R. L., Booster, G., Roybal, D., Robson, J., Mabel, I., Ingudomnukul, E., Swindle, R. W., Yiu, A., Moos, R. H.

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS.2004: S170–S170

• Stress generation in depressed patients and community controls JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Chun, C. A., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

2004; 23 (3): 390-412

• Help-seeking careers: Connections between participation in professional treatment and Alcoholics Anonymous JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSETREATMENT

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2004; 26 (3): 167-173

• Unipolar depression, life context vulnerabilities, and drinking to cope JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

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Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H., Holahan, C. K., Cronkite, R. C., Randall, P. K.

2004; 72 (2): 269-275

• Long-term influence of duration and frequency of participation in Alcoholics Anonymous on individuals with alcohol use disorders JOURNAL OFCONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2004; 72 (1): 81-90

• Posttraumatic stress disorder and health status among female and male medical patients JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS

Ouimette, P., Cronkite, R., Henson, B. R., Prins, A., Gima, K., Moos, R. H.

2004; 17 (1): 1-9

• Dispositional and contextual perspectives on coping: Toward an integrative framework JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Holahan, C. J.

2003; 59 (12): 1387-1403

• Dispositional and contextual perspectives on coping: Introduction to the special issue JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Holahan, C. J., BEUTLER, L. E.

2003; 59 (12): 1257-1259

• Coping, treatment planning, and treatment outcome: Discussion JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

BEUTLER, L. E., Moos, R. H., Lane, G.

2003; 59 (10): 1151-1167

• Coping and coping styles in personality and treatment planning: Introduction to the special series JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Beutler, L. E., Moos, R. H.

2003; 59 (10): 1045–47

• Risk factors for nonremission among initially untreated individuals with alcohol use disorders JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2003; 64 (4): 555-563

• Models of standard and intensive outpatient care in substance abuse and psychiatric treatment ADMINISTRATION AND POLICY IN MENTAL HEALTHAND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH

Timko, C., Sempel, J. M., Moos, R. H.

2003; 30 (5): 417-436

• A ten-year follow-up of older former problem drinkers: Risk of relapse and implications of successfully sustained remission JOURNAL OF STUDIES ONALCOHOL

Schutte, K. K., Nichols, K. A., Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

2003; 64 (3): 367-374

• Dropout from 12-step self-help groups: Prevalence, predictors, and counteracting treatment influences JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Kelly, J. F., Moos, R.

2003; 24 (3): 241-250

• PTSD treatment and 5-year remission among patients with substance use and posttraumatic stress disorders JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICALPSYCHOLOGY

Ouimette, P., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

2003; 71 (2): 410-414

• Trends in acute mental health care: Comparing psychiatric and substance abuse treatment programs JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES &RESEARCH

Timko, C., Lesar, M., Calvi, N. J., Moos, R. H.

2003; 30 (2): 145-160

• Major depression in patients with substance use disorders: relationship to 12-Step self-help involvement and substance use outcomes ADDICTION

Kelly, J. F., McKellar, J. D., Moos, R.

2003; 98 (4): 499-508

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• Addictive disorders in context: Principles and puzzles of effective treatment and recovery 110th Annual Convention of the American-Psychological-Association

Moos, R. H.

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION.2003: 3–12

• Treatment and outcomes of older patients with alcohol use disorders in community residential programs JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

2003; 64 (2): 219-226

• Older and younger patients with substance use disorders: Outpatient mental health service use and functioning over a 12-month interval PSYCHOLOGYOF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Brennan, P. L., Nichol, A. C., Moos, R. H.

2003; 17 (1): 42-48

• Social contexts: Transcending their power and their fragility 110th Annual Convention of the American-Psychological-Association

Moos, R. H.

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS.2003: 1–13

• Long-term influence of duration and intensity of treatment on previously untreated individuals with alcohol use disorders ADDICTION

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

2003; 98 (3): 325-337

• Drinking to cope and alcohol use and abuse in unipolar depression: A 10-year model JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H., Holahan, C. K., Cronkite, R. C., Randall, P. K.

2003; 112 (1): 159-165

• Outcomes at 1 and 5 years for older patients with alcohol use disorders JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

2003; 24 (1): 43-50

• Psychiatric comorbidity, continuing care and mutual help as predictors of five-year remission from substance use disorders JOURNAL OF STUDIES ONALCOHOL

Ritsher, J. B., McKellar, J. D., Finney, J. W., Otilingam, P. G., Moos, R. H.

2002; 63 (6): 709-715

• Physical and sexual abuse history and addiction treatment outcomes JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Rosen, C. S., Ouimette, P. C., Sheikh, J. I., Gregg, J. A., Moos, R. H.

2002; 63 (6): 683-687

• Symptom severity, amount of treatment, and 1-year outcomes among dual diagnosis patients ADMINISTRATION AND POLICY IN MENTAL HEALTH

Timko, C., Moos, R. H.

2002; 30 (1): 35-54

• Gender differences in help-utilization and the 8-year course of alcohol abuse ADDICTION

Timko, C., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Connell, E. G.

2002; 97 (7): 877-889

• Long-term use of VA mental health services by older patients with substance use disorders PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Brennan, P. L., Nichols, K. A., Moos, R. H.

2002; 53 (7): 836-841

• Global assessment of functioning ratings and the allocation and outcomes of mental health services PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Moos, R. H., Nichol, A. C., Moos, B. S.

2002; 53 (6): 730-737

• Relationship of treatment orientation and continuing care to remission among substance abuse patients PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Ritsher, J. B., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

2002; 53 (5): 595-601

• Life stressors, social resources, and coping skills in youth: Applications to adolescents with chronic disorders JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH

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2002; 30 (4): 22-29

• Children of parents with unipolar depression: A comparison of stably remitted, partially remitted, and nonremitted parents and nondepressedcontrols CHILD PSYCHIATRY & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Timko, C., Cronkite, R. C., Berg, E. A., Moos, R. H.

2002; 32 (3): 165-185

• The mystery of human context and coping: An unraveling of clues 109th Annual Convention of the American-Psychological-Association

Moos, R. H.

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS.2002: 67–88

• Risk factors for symptom exacerbation among treated patients with substance use disorders ADDICTION

Moos, R. H., Nichol, A. C., Moos, B. S.

2002; 97 (1): 75-85

• Prognosis of older patients in mixed-age alcoholism treatment programs JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

2002; 22 (1): 33-43

• How well are clinicians following dementia practice guidelines? ALZHEIMER DISEASE & ASSOCIATED DISORDERS

Rosen, C. S., Chow, H. C., Greenbaum, M. A., Finney, J. F., Moos, R. H., Sheikh, J. I., Yesavage, J. A.

2002; 16 (1): 15-23

• Predictors of deterioration among patients with substance-use disorders JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S., Finney, J. W.

2001; 57 (12): 1403-1419

• Residential alternatives for older Americans JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL AND PLANNING RESEARCH

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

2001; 18 (3): 194-207

• Individual and contextual predictors of involvement in twelve-step self-help groups after substance abuse treatment AMERICAN JOURNAL OFCOMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY

Mankowski, E. S., Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H.

2001; 29 (4): 537-563

• Can encouraging substance abuse patients to participate in self-help groups reduce demand for health care? A quasi-experimental study ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Humphreys, K., Moos, R.

2001; 25 (5): 711-716

• Successful remission of late-life drinking problems: A 10-year follow-up JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Schutte, K. K., Byrne, F. E., Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

2001; 62 (3): 322-334

• Outpatient mental health care, self-help groups, and patients' one-year treatment outcomes JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R., Schaefer, J., Andrassy, J., Moos, B.

2001; 57 (3): 273-287

• Drinking to cope, emotional distress and alcohol use and abuse: A ten-year model JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H., Holahan, C. K., Cronkite, R. C., Randall, P. K.

2001; 62 (2): 190-198

• Predictors and outcomes of outpatient mental health care - A 4-year prospective study of elderly medicare patients with substance usedisorders MEDICAL CARE

Brennan, P. L., Kagay, C. R., Geppert, J. J., Moos, R. H.

2001; 39 (1): 39-49

• A comparative, process-effectiveness evaluation of VA substance abuse treatment. Recent developments in alcoholism : an official publication of the AmericanMedical Society on Alcoholism, the Research Society on Alcoholism, and the National Council on Alcoholism

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Finney, J. W., Ouimette, P. C., Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H.

2001; 15: 373-391

• Self-help group participation among substance use disorder patients with posttraumatic stress disorder JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Ouimette, P., Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Cronkite, R., FEDERMAN, B.

2001; 20 (1): 25-32

• Elderly Medicare inpatients with substance use disorders: Characteristics and predictors of hospital readmissions over a four-year interval JOURNAL OFSTUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Brennan, P. L., Kagay, C. R., Geppert, J. J., Moos, R. H.

2000; 61 (6): 891-895

• Specialty mental health care improves patients' outcomes: Findings from a nationwide program to monitor the quality of care for patients with substanceuse disorders JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Federman, E. B., Suchinsky, R.

2000; 61 (5): 704-713

• Long-term outcomes of alcohol use disorders: Comparing untreated individuals with those in alcoholics anonymous and formal treatment JOURNAL OFSTUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Timko, C., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Lesar, M. D.

2000; 61 (4): 529-540

• Inpatient substance abuse care and the outcome of subsequent community residential and outpatient care ADDICTION

Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Moos, B. S.

2000; 95 (6): 833-846

• Improving the quality of VA care for patients with substance-use disorders - The Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) substance abusemodule MEDICAL CARE

Finney, J. W., Willenbring, M. L., Moos, R. H.

2000; 38 (6): S105-S113

• Six- and ten-item indexs of psychological distress based on the Symptom Checklist-90 ASSESSMENT

Rosen, C. S., Drescher, K. D., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Murphy, R. T., Gusman, F.

2000; 7 (2): 103-111

• Improving the quality of VA care for patients with substance-use disorders: the Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) substance abusemodule. Medical care

Finney, J. W., Willenbring, M. L., Moos, R. H.

2000; 38 (6): I105-13

• Changes in services and structure in community residential treatment facilities for substance abuse patients PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Timko, C., Lesar, M., Engelbrekt, M., Moos, R. H.

2000; 51 (4): 494-498

• Long-term posttreatment functioning among patients with unipolar depression: An integrative model JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICALPSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H., Holahan, C. K., Cronkite, R. C.

2000; 68 (2): 226-232

• Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) ratings: Determinants and role as predictors of one-year treatment outcomes JOURNAL OF CLINICALPSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., McCoy, L., Moos, B. S.

2000; 56 (4): 449-461

• Consistency of self-administered and interview-based Addiction Severity Index composite scores ADDICTION

Rosen, C. S., Henson, B. R., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

2000; 95 (3): 419-425

• Two-year mental health service use and course of remission in patients with substance use and posttraumatic stress disorders JOURNAL OF STUDIES ONALCOHOL

Ouimette, P. C., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

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2000; 61 (2): 247-253

• Children's health and child-parent relationships as predictors of problem-drinking mothers' and fathers' long-term adaptation JOURNAL OFSUBSTANCE ABUSE

Timko, C., Kaplowitz, M. S., Moos, R. H.

2000; 11 (1): 103-121

• Demand characteristics of residential substance abuse treatment programs JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Timko, C., Yu, K., Moos, R. H.

2000; 12 (4): 387-403

• Outcomes of four treatment approaches in community residential programs for patients with substance use disorders PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S., Andrassy, J. M.

1999; 50 (12): 1577-1583

• Dual diagnosis patients in substance abuse treatment: relationship of general coping and substance-specific coping to 1-year outcomes ADDICTION

Moggi, F., Ouimette, P. C., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

1999; 94 (12): 1805-1816

• Alcohol & drug abuse: the transformation of the Veterans Affairs substance abuse treatment system. Psychiatric services

Humphreys, K., Huebsch, P. D., Moos, R. H., Suchinsky, R. T.

1999; 50 (11): 1399-1401

• Effectiveness of treatment for substance abuse and dependence for dual diagnosis patients: A model of treatment factors associated with one-yearoutcomes JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moggi, F., Ouimette, P. C., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1999; 60 (6): 856-866

• Depression and outpatient medical utilization: A naturalistic 10-year follow-up ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE

Kimerling, R., Ouimette, P. C., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1999; 21 (4): 317-321

• Resource loss, resource gain, and depressive symptoms: A 10-year model JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H., Holahan, C. K., Cronkite, R. C.

1999; 77 (3): 620-629

• Long-term treatment careers and outcomes of previously untreated alcoholics JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Timko, C., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Moos, B. S., Kaplowitz, M. S.

1999; 60 (4): 437-447

• Symptom-based predictors of a 10-year chronic course of treated depression JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE

Moos, R. H., Cronkite, R. C.

1999; 187 (6): 360-368

• Two-year posttreatment functioning and coping of substance abuse patients with posttraumatic stress disorder PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVEBEHAVIORS

Ouimette, P. C., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1999; 13 (2): 105-114

• Reciprocal relations between stressors and drinking behavior: a three-wave panel study of late middle-aged and older women and men ADDICTION

Brennan, P. L., Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H.

1999; 94 (5): 737-749

• A comparative evaluation of substance abuse treatment: V. Substance abuse treatment can enhance the effectiveness of self-help groups 151st AnnualMeeting of the American-Psychiatric-Association

Humphreys, K., Huebsch, P. D., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC.1999: 558–63

• A comparative evaluation of substance abuse treatment: II. Linking proximal outcomes of 12-Step and cognitive-behavioral treatment to substance useoutcomes ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H., Humphreys, K.

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1999; 23 (3): 537-544

• A comparative evaluation of substance abuse treatment - IV. The effect of comorbid psychiatric diagnoses on amount of treatment, continuing care, and 1-year outcomes ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Ouimette, P. C., Gima, K., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

1999; 23 (3): 552-557

• A comparative evaluation of substance abuse treatment - III. Examining mechanisms underlying patient-treatment matching hypotheses for 12-Step andcognitive-behavioral treatments for substance abuse ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Ouimette, P. C., Finney, J. W., Gima, K., Moos, R. H.

1999; 23 (3): 545-551

• A comparative evaluation of substance abuse treatment: I. Treatment orientation, amount of care, and 1-year outcomes ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL ANDEXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Ouimette, P. C., Suchinsky, R. T.

1999; 23 (3): 529-536

• Gender differences in problem drinking and depression: Different "vulnerabilities?" AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY

Skaff, M. M., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1999; 27 (1): 25-54

• Do enhanced friendship networks and active coping mediate the effect of self-help groups on substance abuse? 20th Annual Meeting of the Research-Society-on-Alcoholism

Humphreys, K., Mankowski, E. S., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

SPRINGER.1999: 54–60

• Evaluating and improving VA substance abuse patients ' care AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL QUALITY

Moos, R. H., Humphreys, K., Ouimette, P. C., Finney, J.

1999; 14 (1): 45-54

• Outcomes of the treatment climate in psychiatric and substance abuse programs JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Timko, C., Moos, R. H.

1998; 54 (8): 1137-1150

• During treatment changes in substance abuse patients with posttraumatic stress disorder - The influence of specific interventions and programenvironments JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Ouimette, P. C., Ahrens, C., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

1998; 15 (6): 555-564

• Influence of outpatient treatment and 12-step group involvement on one-year substance abuse treatment outcomes JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Ouimette, P. C., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

1998; 59 (5): 513-522

• The long-term interplay between family and extrafamily resources and depression JOURNAL OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, B. S.

1998; 12 (3): 326-343

• Predicting the development of late-life late-onset drinking problems: A 7-year prospective study ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTALRESEARCH

Schutte, K. K., Brennen, P. L., Moos, R. H.

1998; 22 (6): 1349-1358

• Family and extrafamily resources and the 10-year course of treated depression JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, B. S.

1998; 107 (3): 450-460

• Risk factors for sustained nonremission of depressive symptoms - A 4-year follow-up JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE

Swindle, R. W., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1998; 186 (8): 462-469

• Evaluating substance abuse treatment process models: I. Changes on proximal outcome variables during 12-step and cognitive-behavioraltreatment JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

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Finney, J. W., Noyes, C. A., Coutts, A. I., Moos, R. H.

1998; 59 (4): 371-380

• Life circumstances and personal resources as predictors of the ten-year course of depression AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY

Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H., Twohey, J., Cohen, C., Swindle, R.

1998; 26 (2): 255-280

• Determinants of the treatment climate in psychiatric and substance abuse programs: Implications for improving patient outcomes JOURNAL OFNERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE

Timko, C., Moos, R. H.

1998; 186 (2): 96-103

• Understanding the quality and outcome of treatment SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE

Moos, R. H.

1998; 33 (14): 2789-2794

• First-time admissions with alcohol-related medical problems: A 10-year follow-up of a national sample of alcoholic patients JOURNAL OF STUDIES ONALCOHOL

Piette, J. D., Barnett, P. G., Moos, R. H.

1998; 59 (1): 89-96

• The staff workplace and the quality and outcome of substance abuse treatment JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

1998; 59 (1): 43-51

• Policy-relevant program evaluation in a national substance abuse treatment system JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

Humphreys, K., Hamilton, E. G., Moos, R. H., Suchinsky, R. T.

1997; 24 (4): 373-385

• Gender differences in the relations between depressive symptoms and drinking behavior among problem drinkers: A three-wave study JOURNAL OFCONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Schutte, K. K., Hearst, J., Moos, R. H.

1997; 65 (3): 392-404

• Social and community resources and long-term recovery from treated and untreated alcoholism 1996 Kettil-Bruun-Society Annual Meeting

Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H., Cohen, C.

ALCOHOL RES DOCUMENTATION INC CENT ALCOHOL STUD RUTGERS UNIV.1997: 231–38

• Social context, coping strategies, and depressive symptoms: An expanded model with cardiac patients JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H., Holahan, C. K., Brennan, P. L.

1997; 72 (4): 918-928

• Twelve-step and cognitive-behavioral treatment for substance abuse: A comparison of treatment effectiveness JOURNAL OF CONSULTING ANDCLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Ouimette, P. C., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1997; 65 (2): 230-240

• Posttraumatic stress disorder in substance abuse patients: Relationship to 1-year posttreatment outcomes PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Ouimette, P. C., Ahrens, C., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

1997; 11 (1): 34-47

• Treatment of VA inpatients with diagnoses of substance abuse PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Humphreys, K., BAISDEN, K., Piette, J. D., Moos, R. H.

1997; 48 (2): 171-171

• Psychosocial adjustment in patients reporting cardiac illness PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH

Holahan, C. J., Holahan, C. K., Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L.

1997; 12 (3): 345-359

• Participation in community residential treatment and substance abuse patients' outcomes at discharge JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

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Moos, R. H., King, M. J.

1997; 14 (1): 71-80

• Community residential program policies, services, and treatment orientations influence patients' participation in treatment JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCEABUSE

Moos, R. H., King, M. J., Burnett, E. G., Andrassy, J. M.

1997; 9: 171-187

• The effectiveness of inpatient and outpatient treatment for alcohol abuse: The need to focus on mediators and moderators of setting effects ADDICTION

Finney, J. W., Hahn, A. C., Moos, R. H.

1996; 91 (12): 1773-1796

• The influence of distance on ambulatory care use, death, and readmission following a myocardial infarction HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH

Piette, J. D., Moos, R. H.

1996; 31 (5): 573-591

• Addressing self-selection effects in evaluations of mutual help groups and professional mental health services: An introduction to two-stage sampleselection models EVALUATION AND PROGRAM PLANNING

Humphreys, K., Phibbs, C. S., Moos, R. H.

1996; 19 (4): 301-308

• Datapoints. Psychiatric services in VA substance abuse treatment programs. Psychiatric services

Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H., Hamilton, E. G.

1996; 47 (11): 1203-?

• Psychiatric services in VA substance abuse treatment programs PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H., Hamilton, E. G.

1996; 47 (11): 1203-1203

• Life domains, alcoholics anonymous, and role incumbency in the 3-year course of problem drinking JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE

Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

1996; 184 (8): 475-481

• Reduced substance-abuse-related health care costs among voluntary participants in alcoholics anonymous International Congress on Alcohol and DrugDependence

Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H.

AMER PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION.1996: 709–13

• Patterns of diagnoses, comorbidities, and treatment in late-middle-aged and older affective disorder patients: Comparison of mental health and medicalsectors JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY

Moos, R. H., Mertens, J. R.

1996; 44 (6): 682-688

• Alcohol consumption, life context, and coping predict mortality among late-middle-aged drinkers and former drinkers ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL ANDEXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Mertens, J. R., Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L.

1996; 20 (2): 313-319

• Effects of work stressors and work climate on long-term care staff's job morale and functioning RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH

Schaefer, J. A., Moos, R. H.

1996; 19 (1): 63-73

• Late-life drinking behavior - The influence of personal characteristics, life context, and treatment ALCOHOL HEALTH & RESEARCH WORLD

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

1996; 20 (3): 197-204

• Late-Life Drinking Behavior: The Influence of Personal Characteristics, Life Context, and Treatment. Alcohol health and research world

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

1996; 20 (3): 197–204

• Outcomes of residential treatment of substance abuse in hospital and community-based programs PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

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Moos, R. H., King, M. J., Patterson, M. A.

1996; 47 (1): 68-74

• Recovering substance abuse staff members' beliefs about addiction JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Humphreys, K., Noke, J. M., Moos, R. H.

1996; 13 (1): 75-78

• Late-life problem drinking: Personal and environmental risk factors for 4-year functioning outcomes and treatment seeking JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCEABUSE

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

1996; 8 (2): 167-180

• Parental support, coping strategies, and psychological adjustment: An integrative model with late adolescents JOURNAL OF YOUTH ANDADOLESCENCE

Holahan, C. J., Valentiner, D. P., Moos, R. H.

1995; 24 (6): 633-648

• SHORT-TERM TREATMENT CAREERS AND OUTCOMES OF PREVIOUSLY UNTREATED ALCOHOLICS JOURNAL OF STUDIES ONALCOHOL

Timko, C., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

1995; 56 (6): 597-610

• PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS AND READMISSION AMONG OLDER SUBSTANCE-ABUSE PATIENTS - COMPARISONS WITH MIDDLE-AGED AND YOUNGER PATIENTS JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

Moos, R. H., Mertens, J. R., Brennan, P. L.

1995; 22 (4): 332-345

• DEPRESSION AND DRINKING BEHAVIOR AMONG WOMEN AND MEN - A 3-WAVE LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF OLDER ADULTS JOURNALOF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Schutte, K. K., Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L.

1995; 63 (5): 810-822

• ENTERING TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOL-ABUSE - A STRESS AND COPING MODEL ADDICTION

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1995; 90 (9): 1223-1240

• 2 PATHWAYS OUT OF DRINKING PROBLEMS WITHOUT PROFESSIONAL TREATMENT ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

Humphreys, K., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

1995; 20 (4): 427-441

• LONGER EPISODES OF COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL CARE REDUCE SUBSTANCE-ABUSE PATIENTS READMISSION RATES JOURNAL OFSTUDIES ON ALCOHOL

MOOS, R. H., PETTIT, B., GRUBER

1995; 56 (4): 433–43

• SOCIAL SUPPORT, COPING, AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN A LATE-MIDDLE-AGED SAMPLE OF PATIENTS REPORTING CARDIACILLNESS HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Holahan, C. K., Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L.

1995; 14 (2): 152-163

• Development and application of new measures of life stressors, social resources, and coping responses. European Journal of Psychological Assessment

Moos R.

1995: 1-13

• STAY IN RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES AND MENTAL-HEALTH-CARE AS PREDICTORS OF READMISSION FOR PATIENTS WITHSUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

1995; 46 (1): 66-72

• Substance abuse treatment programs and processes: linkages to patients' needs and outcomes. Journal of substance abuse

Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

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1995; 7 (1): 1-8

• Measuring substance abuse program treatment orientations: the Drug and Alcohol Program Treatment Inventory. Journal of substance abuse

Swindle, R. W., Peterson, K. A., Paradise, M. J., Moos, R. H.

1995; 7 (1): 61-78

• Inpatient treatment for substance abuse patients with psychiatric disorders: a national study of determinants of readmission. Journal of substance abuse

Swindle, R. W., Phibbs, C. S., Paradise, M. J., Recine, B. P., Moos, R. H.

1995; 7 (1): 79-97

• ACUTE AND CHRONIC STRESSORS, SOCIAL RESOURCES, AND FUNCTIONING AMONG ADOLESCENTS WITH JUVENILE RHEUMATICDISEASE JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON ADOLESCENCE

Timko, C., Stovel, K. W., Baumgartner, M., Moos, R. H.

1995; 5 (3): 361-385

• APPLYING A STRESS AND COPING FRAMEWORK TO RESEARCH ON MUTUAL HELP ORGANIZATIONS JOURNAL OF COMMUNITYPSYCHOLOGY

Humphreys, K., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1994; 22 (4): 312-327

• RATES AND PREDICTORS OF 4-YEAR READMISSION AMONG LATE-MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER SUBSTANCE-ABUSEPATIENTS JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Mertens, J. R., Brennan, P. L.

1994; 55 (5): 561-570

• REMISSION OF LATE-LIFE DRINKING PROBLEMS - A 4-YEAR FOLLOW-UP ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Schutte, K. K., Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

1994; 18 (4): 835-844

• SOCIAL SUPPORT, APPRAISALS OF EVENT CONTROLLABILITY, AND COPING - AN INTEGRATIVE MODEL JOURNAL OF PERSONALITYAND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Valentiner, D. P., Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1994; 66 (6): 1094-1102

• DETERMINANTS OF READMISSION FOLLOWING INPATIENT SUBSTANCE-ABUSE TREATMENT - A NATIONAL STUDY OF VAPROGRAMS MEDICAL CARE

Peterson, K. A., Swindle, R. W., Phibbs, C. S., RECINE, B., Moos, R. H.

1994; 32 (6): 535-550

• OUTCOME OF TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOL-ABUSE AND INVOLVEMENT IN ALCOHOLICS-ANONYMOUS AMONG PREVIOUSLYUNTREATED PROBLEM DRINKERS JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

Timko, C., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Moos, B. S.

1994; 21 (2): 145-160

• DIAGNOSTIC SUBGROUPS AND PREDICTORS OF ONE-YEAR RE-ADMISSION AMONG LATE-MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER SUBSTANCE-ABUSE PATIENTS JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Mertens, J. R.

1994; 55 (2): 173-183

• MORTALITY-RATES AND PREDICTORS OF MORTALITY AMONG LATE MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER SUBSTANCE-ABUSEPATIENTS ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Mertens, J. R.

1994; 18 (1): 187-195

• Group Residences for Older Adults: Physical Features, Policies, and Social Climat. New York: Oxford

Moos R, Lemke S.

1994

• WHY DO SOME PEOPLE RECOVER FROM ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, WHEREAS OTHERS CONTINUE TO DRINK AND BECOME WORSEOVER TIME ADDICTION

MOOS, R. H.

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1994; 89 (1): 31–34

• Personal and environmental risk factors as predictors of alcohol use, depression, and treatment-seeking: a longitudinal analysis of late-life problemdrinkers. Journal of substance abuse

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H., Mertens, J. R.

1994; 6 (2): 191-208

• PARENTAL RISK AND RESISTANCE FACTORS AMONG CHILDREN WITH JUVENILE RHEUMATIC DISEASE - A 4-YEAR PREDICTIVESTUDY JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE

Timko, C., Baumgartner, M., Moos, R. H., Miller, J. J.

1993; 16 (6): 571-588

• RELATIONSHIP, TASK AND SYSTEM STRESSORS IN THE HEALTH-CARE WORKPLACE JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY

Schaefer, J. A., Moos, R. H.

1993; 3 (4): 285-298

• WORK STRESSORS IN HEALTH-CARE - CONTEXT AND OUTCOMES JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Schaefer, J. A., Moos, R. H.

1993; 3 (4): 235-242

• THE CONTEXTS OF ADOLESCENTS CHRONIC LIFE STRESSORS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY

Timko, C., Moos, R. H., Michelson, D. J.

1993; 21 (4): 397-420

• PATTERNS OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT AMONG LATE-MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDER SUBSTANCE-ABUSE PATIENTS JOURNAL OFSTUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Mertens, J. R., Brennan, P. L.

1993; 54 (4): 479-487

• GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND LIFE CONTEXTS OF LATE-MIDDLE-AGED AND OLDERPROBLEM DRINKERS ADDICTION

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H., Kim, J. Y.

1993; 88 (6): 781-790

• QUALITY OF CARE AND OUTCOMES OF CHRONIC MENTALLY-ILL PATIENTS IN HOSPITALS AND NURSING-HOMES HOSPITAL ANDCOMMUNITY PSYCHIATRY

Timko, C., Nguyen, A. T., Williford, W. O., Moos, R. H.

1993; 44 (3): 241-246

• The process of treatment selection among previously untreated help-seeking problem drinkers. Journal of substance abuse

Timko, C., Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S., Steinbaum, D. P.

1993; 5 (3): 203-220

• FUNCTIONING AMONG MOTHERS AND FATHERS OF CHILDREN WITH JUVENILE RHEUMATIC DISEASE - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY

Timko, C., Stovel, K. W., Moos, R. H.

1992; 17 (6): 705-724

• A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF RISK AND RESISTANCE FACTORS AMONG CHILDREN WITH JUVENILE RHEUMATIC DISEASE JOURNALOF CLINICAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY

Timko, C., Stovel, K. W., Moos, R. H., Miller, J. J.

1992; 21 (2): 132-142

• New directions in substance abuse services: programmatic innovations in the Veterans Administration. Journal of mental health administration

Peterson, K. A., Swindle, R. W., Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Suchinsky, R. T.

1992; 19 (1): 41-52

• THE LONG-TERM COURSE OF TREATED ALCOHOLISM .2. PREDICTORS AND CORRELATES OF 10-YEAR FUNCTIONING ANDMORTALITY JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

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1992; 53 (2): 142-153

• ADAPTATION TO JUVENILE RHEUMATIC DISEASE - A CONTROLLED EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY WITH A ONE-YEARFOLLOW-UP HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

Timko, C., Stovel, K. W., Moos, R. H., Miller, J. J.

1992; 11 (1): 67-76

• SHORT-TERM PROCESSES OF REMISSION AND NONREMISSION AMONG LATE-LIFE PROBLEM DRINKERS ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL ANDEXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Moos, B. S.

1991; 15 (6): 948-955

• FUNCTIONING, LIFE CONTEXT, AND HELP-SEEKING AMONG LATE-ONSET PROBLEM DRINKERS - COMPARISONS WITHNONPROBLEM AND EARLY-ONSET PROBLEM DRINKERS BRITISH JOURNAL OF ADDICTION

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

1991; 86 (9): 1139-1150

• A TYPOLOGY OF SOCIAL CLIMATES IN GROUP RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES FOR OLDER-PEOPLE JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY

Timko, C., Moos, R. H.

1991; 46 (3): S160-S169

• LIFE STRESSORS, PERSONAL AND SOCIAL RESOURCES, AND DEPRESSION - A 4-YEAR STRUCTURAL MODEL JOURNAL OF ABNORMALPSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1991; 100 (1): 31-38

• The Drinking Problems Index: a measure to assess alcohol-related problems among older adults. Journal of substance abuse

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L.

1991; 3 (4): 395-404

• THE LONG-TERM COURSE OF TREATED ALCOHOLISM .1. MORTALITY, RELAPSE AND REMISSION RATES AND COMPARISONS WITHCOMMUNITY CONTROLS JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1991; 52 (1): 44-54

• LIFE STRESSORS, SOCIAL RESOURCES, AND LATE-LIFE PROBLEM DRINKING PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

1990; 5 (4): 491-501

• VALIDITY OF THE SHELTERED CARE ENVIRONMENT SCALE - CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES PSYCHOLOGY ANDAGING

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

1990; 5 (4): 569-571

• DETERMINANTS OF INTERPERSONAL SUPPORT AND SELF-DIRECTION IN GROUP RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES JOURNALS OFGERONTOLOGY

Timko, C., Moos, R. H.

1990; 45 (5): S184-S192

• STRESSFUL LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES - CONCEPTS AND MEASURES STRESS MEDICINE

Moos, R. H., Swindle, R. W.

1990; 6 (3): 171-178

• Physical design, social climate, and staff turnover in skilled nursing facilities. The Journal of long term care administration

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H.

1990; 18 (2): 22-27

• CONCEPTUAL AND EMPIRICAL APPROACHES TO DEVELOPING FAMILY-BASED ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES - RESOLVING THE CASEOF THE FAMILY ENVIRONMENT SCALE FAMILY PROCESS

Moos, R. H.

1990; 29 (2): 199-208

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• LIFE STRESSORS, RESISTANCE FACTORS, AND IMPROVED PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING - AN EXTENSION OF THE STRESSRESISTANCE PARADIGM JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1990; 58 (5): 909-917

• APPROACH AND AVOIDANCE COPING RESPONSES AMONG OLDER PROBLEM AND NONPROBLEM DRINKERS PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING

Moos, R. H., Brennan, P. L., Fondacaro, M. R., Moos, B. S.

1990; 5 (1): 31-40

• Alcoholism Treatment: Context, Process, and Outcome. New York: Oxford.

Moos R., Finney J., Cronkite R.

1990

• LIFE STRESSORS, SOCIAL RESOURCES, COPING, AND THE 4-YEAR COURSE OF UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION JOURNAL OF ABNORMALPSYCHOLOGY

Swindle, R. W., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1989; 98 (4): 468-477

• LIFE STRESSORS AND COPING - A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS AMONG DEPRESSED AND NONDEPRESSED ADULTS JOURNAL OFCOMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY

Fondacaro, M. R., Moos, R. H.

1989; 17 (4): 330-340

• PERSONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINANTS OF ACTIVITY INVOLVEMENT AMONG ELDERLY RESIDENTS OF CONGREGATEFACILITIES JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

1989; 44 (4): S139-S148

• CHOICE, CONTROL, AND ADAPTATION AMONG ELDERLY RESIDENTS OF SHELTERED CARE SETTINGS JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY

Timko, C., Moos, R. H.

1989; 19 (8): 636-655

• OWNERSHIP AND QUALITY OF CARE IN RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES FOR THE ELDERLY GERONTOLOGIST

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

1989; 29 (2): 209-215

• PREFERENCES OF OLDER ADULTS AND EXPERTS FOR POLICIES AND SERVICES IN GROUP LIVING FACILITIES PSYCHOLOGY ANDAGING

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H., Lemke, S.

1989; 4 (1): 48-56

• THEORY AND METHOD IN TREATMENT EVALUATION EVALUATION AND PROGRAM PLANNING

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1989; 12 (4): 307-316

• RISK-FACTORS AT INTAKE PREDICT NONREMISSION AMONG DEPRESSED-PATIENTS JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICALPSYCHOLOGY

Krantz, S. E., Moos, R. H.

1988; 56 (6): 863-869

• PREFERENCES OF OLDER ADULTS AND EXPERTS FOR PHYSICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF GROUP LIVINGFACILITIES GERONTOLOGIST

Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H., Lemke, S.

1988; 28 (1): 84-90

• LIFE STRESSORS AND SOCIAL RESOURCES - AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT APPROACH SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE

Moos, R. H., FENN, C. B., BILLINGS, A. G.

1988; 27 (9): 999-1002

• EXOSYSTEM INFLUENCES ON FAMILY AND CHILD FUNCTIONING JOURNAL OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY

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Daniels, D., Moos, R. H.

1988; 3 (4): 113-133

• Assessing life stressors and social resources: applications to alcoholic patients. Journal of substance abuse

Moos, R. H., FENN, C. B., BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, B. S.

1988; 1 (2): 135-152

• POSITIVE PERIMENSTRUAL CHANGES - TOWARD A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE MENSTRUAL-CYCLE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATICRESEARCH

Logue, C. M., Moos, R. H.

1988; 32 (1): 31-40

• CONCEPTS ON MEASURES OF COPING RESPONSES ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOSOMATISCHE MEDIZIN UND PSYCHOANALYSE

Moos, R. H.

1988; 34 (3): 207-225

• PERSON-ENVIRONMENT CONGRUENCE IN WORK, SCHOOL, AND HEALTH-CARE SETTINGS JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR

Moos, R. H.

1987; 31 (3): 231-247

• SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING - A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY

Fondacaro, M. R., Moos, R. H.

1987; 15 (5): 653-673

• PSYCHOSOCIAL RISK AND RESISTANCE FACTORS AMONG CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC ILLNESS, HEALTHY SIBLINGS, AND HEALTHYCONTROLS JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY

Daniels, D., Moos, R. H., BILLINGS, A. G., Miller, J. J.

1987; 15 (2): 295-308

• FUNCTIONING AND LIFE CONTEXT AMONG SPOUSES OF REMITTED AND NONREMITTED DEPRESSED-PATIENTS JOURNAL OFCONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Krantz, S. E., Moos, R. H.

1987; 55 (3): 353-360

• PERSONAL AND CONTEXTUAL DETERMINANTS OF COPING STRATEGIES JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1987; 52 (5): 946-955

• MEASURING THE SOCIAL CLIMATE OF CONGREGATE RESIDENCES FOR OLDER-PEOPLE - SHELTERED CARE ENVIRONMENTSCALE PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

1987; 2 (1): 20-29

• RISK, RESISTANCE, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS - A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS WITH ADULTS AND CHILDREN JOURNAL OFABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1987; 96 (1): 3-13

• PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATION IN JUVENILE RHEUMATIC DISEASE - A CONTROLLED EVALUATION HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H., Miller, J. J., Gottlieb, J. E.

1987; 6 (4): 343-359

• PSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTIONING OF SIBLINGS OF CHILDREN WITH RHEUMATIC DISEASE JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS

Daniels, D., Miller, J. J., BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1986; 109 (2): 379-383

• PERSONALITY, COPING, AND FAMILY RESOURCES IN STRESS RESISTANCE - A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS JOURNAL OF PERSONALITYAND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1986; 51 (2): 389-395

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• PERIMENSTRUAL SYMPTOMS - PREVALENCE AND RISK-FACTORS PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE

Logue, C. M., Moos, R. H.

1986; 48 (6): 388-414

• CHILDREN OF PARENTS WITH UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION - A CONTROLLED 1-YEAR FOLLOW-UP JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL CHILDPSYCHOLOGY

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1986; 14 (1): 149-166

• QUALITY OF RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS FOR ELDERLY ADULTS JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

1986; 41 (2): 268-276

• MATCHING PATIENTS WITH TREATMENTS - CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1986; 47 (2): 122-134

• DIFFICULTY OF FOLLOW-UP AND POSTTREATMENT FUNCTIONING AMONG DEPRESSED-PATIENTS JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVEDISORDERS

BILLINGS, A. G., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1985; 8 (1): 9-16

• PSYCHOSOCIAL ADJUSTMENT OF ADOLESCENT CHILDREN OF A DEPRESSED, ARTHRITIC, OR NORMAL PARENT JOURNAL OFABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

HIRSCH, B. J., Moos, R. H., REISCHL, T. M.

1985; 94 (2): 154-164

• LIFE STRESS AND HEALTH - PERSONALITY, COPING, AND FAMILY SUPPORT IN STRESS RESISTANCE JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY ANDSOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1985; 49 (3): 739-747

• LIFE STRESSORS AND SOCIAL RESOURCES AFFECT POSTTREATMENT OUTCOMES AMONG DEPRESSED-PATIENTS JOURNAL OFABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1985; 94 (2): 140-153

• PSYCHOSOCIAL PROCESSES OF REMISSION IN UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION - COMPARING DEPRESSED-PATIENTS WITH MATCHEDCOMMUNITY CONTROLS JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1985; 53 (3): 314-325

• CHRONIC AND NONCHRONIC UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION - THE DIFFERENTIAL ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STRESSORS ANDRESOURCES JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1984; 172 (2): 65-75

• DEFICIENCIES IN SOCIAL SUPPORT AMONG DEPRESSED-PATIENTS - ANTECEDENTS OR CONSEQUENCES OF STRESS JOURNAL OFHEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR

Mitchell, R. E., Moos, R. H.

1984; 25 (4): 438-452

• COPING WITH AN INTRA-INSTITUTIONAL RELOCATION - CHANGES IN RESIDENT AND STAFF BEHAVIOR PATTERNS GERONTOLOGIST

Moos, R. H., David, T. G., Lemke, S., Postle, E.

1984; 24 (5): 495-502

• THE ROLE OF PREDISPOSING AND MODERATING FACTORS IN THE STRESS-ILLNESS RELATIONSHIP JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIALBEHAVIOR

Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1984; 25 (4): 372-393

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• SEX AND MARITAL-STATUS IN RELATION TO THE TREATMENT AND OUTCOME OF ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS SEX ROLES

Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1984; 11 (1-2): 93-112

• METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN ESTIMATING MAIN AND INTERACTIVE EFFECTS - EXAMPLES FROM COPING SOCIAL SUPPORT ANDSTRESS-FIELD JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR

Finney, J. W., Mitchell, R. E., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1984; 25 (1): 85-98

• Environmental assessment and evaluation research: examples from mental health and substance abuse programs. Evaluation and program planning

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1984; 7 (2): 151-167

• TREATMENT EXPERIENCES OF ADULTS WITH UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION - THE INFLUENCE OF PATIENT AND LIFE CONTEXTFACTORS JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1984; 52 (1): 119-131

• Life stressors and problem drinking among older adults. Recent developments in alcoholism : an official publication of the American Medical Society onAlcoholism, the Research Society on Alcoholism, and the National Council on Alcoholism

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1984; 2: 267-288

• THE PROCESS OF RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOLISM .3. COMPARING FUNCTIONING IN FAMILIES OF ALCOHOLICS AND MATCHEDCONTROL FAMILIES JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

1984; 45 (2): 111-118

• COPING, STRESS, AND SOCIAL RESOURCES AMONG ADULTS WITH UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1984; 46 (4): 877-891

• CHANGING HOSPITAL WORK ENVIRONMENTS - AN EXAMPLE OF A BURN UNIT GENERAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY

Koran, L. M., Moos, R. H., Moos, B., ZASSLOW, M.

1983; 5 (1): 7-13

• STRESS, COPING, AND DEPRESSION AMONG MARRIED-COUPLES JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Mitchell, R. E., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1983; 92 (4): 433-448

• SOCIAL-ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AMONG LIGHT AND HEAVY CIGARETTE SMOKERS - A CONTROLLED COMPARISON WITHNONSMOKERS ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1983; 8 (4): 381-391

• ADAPTATION AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN WORK AND FAMILY SETTINGS JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

1983; 11 (2): 158-170

• COMPARISONS OF CHILDREN OF DEPRESSED AND NONDEPRESSED PARENTS - A SOCIAL-ENVIRONMENTAL PERSPECTIVE JOURNALOF ABNORMAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1983; 11 (4): 463-486

• SOCIAL-ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN UNIPOLAR DEPRESSION - COMPARISONS OF DEPRESSED-PATIENTS AND NONDEPRESSEDCONTROLS JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

BILLINGS, A. G., Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1983; 92 (2): 119-133

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• PSYCHO-SOCIAL PROCESSES OF RECOVERY AMONG ALCOHOLICS AND THEIR FAMILIES - IMPLICATIONS FOR CLINICIANS ANDPROGRAM EVALUATORS ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1983; 8 (3): 205-218

• THE EXPANDING SCOPE OF ALCOHOLISM-TREATMENT EVALUATION AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST

Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W.

1983; 38 (10): 1036-1044

• THE QUALITY OF SOCIAL SUPPORT - MEASURES OF FAMILY AND WORK RELATIONSHIPS BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1983; 22 (SEP): 157-162

• A CONCEPTUAL-MODEL OF THE FUNCTIONING OF MARRIED PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED PARTNERS - SPOUSES OF ALCOHOLICPATIENTS JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H., Cronkite, R. C., Gamble, W.

1983; 45 (1): 23-34

• Social support and well-being: Implications for prevention programs. journal of primary prevention

Mitchell, R. E., BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1982; 3 (2): 77-98

• CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS DURING THE RECOVERY PROCESS - ALCOHOLIC AND MATCHED CONTROL FAMILIES ADDICTIVEBEHAVIORS

Moos, R. H., BILLINGS, A. G.

1982; 7 (2): 155-163

• THE CLINICAL USE OF SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL CONCEPTS - THE CASE OF AN ADOLESCENT GIRL AMERICAN JOURNAL OFORTHOPSYCHIATRY

Moos, R. H., Fuhr, R.

1982; 52 (1): 111-122

• WORK STRESS AND THE STRESS-BUFFERING ROLES OF WORK AND FAMILY RESOURCES JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1982; 3 (3): 215-232

• PSYCHO-SOCIAL THEORY AND RESEARCH ON DEPRESSION - AN INTEGRATIVE FRAMEWORK AND REVIEW CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYREVIEW

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1982; 2 (2): 213-237

• FAMILY ENVIRONMENTS AND ADAPTATION - A CLINICALLY APPLICABLE TYPOLOGY AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FAMILY THERAPY

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1982; 10 (2): 26-38

• SOCIAL SUPPORT AND FUNCTIONING AMONG COMMUNITY AND CLINICAL GROUPS - A PANEL MODEL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORALMEDICINE

BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1982; 5 (3): 295-311

• THE PROCESS OF RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOLISM .2. COMPARING SPOUSES OF ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS AND MATCHED COMMUNITYCONTROLS JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Gamble, W.

1982; 43 (9): 888-909

• SOCIAL SUPPORT AND ADJUSTMENT - PREDICTIVE BENEFITS OF SOCIAL CLIMATE INDEXES AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITYPSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1982; 10 (4): 403-415

• The role of coping responses and social resources in attenuating the stress of life events. Journal of behavioral medicine

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BILLINGS, A. G., Moos, R. H.

1981; 4 (2): 139-157

• THE PROCESS OF RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOLISM .1. COMPARING ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS AND MATCHED COMMUNITYCONTROLS JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Chan, D. A.

1981; 42 (5): 383-402

• ASSESSING AND EVALUATING RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS - A SHELTERED LIVING ENVIRONMENTS EXAMPLE ENVIRONMENT ANDBEHAVIOR

WANDERSMAN, A., Moos, R. H.

1981; 13 (4): 481-508

• THE USE OF FAMILY ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK IN ONGOING FAMILY-THERAPY AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FAMILY THERAPY

FUHR, R. A., Moos, R. H., DISHOTSKY, N.

1981; 9 (1): 24-36

• ENVIRONMENTAL CHOICE AND CONTROL IN COMMUNITY CARE SETTINGS FOR OLDER-PEOPLE JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIALPSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H.

1981; 11 (1): 23-43

• COMMUNITY INTEGRATION AMONG ELDERLY RESIDENTS OF SHELTERED CARE SETTINGS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITYPSYCHOLOGY

David, T. G., Moos, R. H., Kahn, J. R.

1981; 9 (5): 513-526

• THE SUPRA-PERSONAL ENVIRONMENTS OF SHELTERED CARE SETTINGS JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

1981; 36 (2): 233-243

• LENGTH OF STAY AND PROGRAM COMPONENT EFFECTS IN THE TREATMENT OF ALCOHOLISM - A COMPARISON OF 2 TECHNIQUESFOR PROCESS ANALYSES JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H., Chan, D. A.

1981; 49 (1): 120-131

• CHARACTERISTICS AND PROGNOSES OF ALCOHOLICS WHO BECOME MODERATE DRINKERS AND ABSTAINERS AFTERTREATMENT JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1981; 42 (1): 94-105

• SOCIAL SUPPORT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS - A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Holahan, C. J., Moos, R. H.

1981; 90 (4): 365-370

• DETERMINANTS OF THE POST-TREATMENT FUNCTIONING OF ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS - A CONCEPTUAL-FRAMEWORK JOURNAL OFCONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1980; 48 (3): 305-316

• DETERMINANTS OF THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTS OF SHELTERED CARE SETTINGS JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR

Moos, R., IGRA, A.

1980; 21 (1): 88-98

• COMMUNITY INTEGRATION AMONG ELDERLY RESIDENTS OF SHELTERED CARE SETTINGS

David, T. G., Moos, R. H., Kahn, J. R.

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC.1980: 89–89

• ASSESSING THE INSTITUTIONAL POLICIES OF SHELTERED CARE SETTINGS JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY

Lemke, S., Moos, R. H.

1980; 35 (1): 96-107

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• ASSESSING THE PHYSICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF SHELTERED CARE SETTINGS JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Lemke, S.

1980; 35 (4): 571-583

• THE NEED FOR A PARADIGM SHIFT IN EVALUATIONS OF TREATMENT OUTCOME - EXTRAPOLATIONS FROM THE RANDRESEARCH BRITISH JOURNAL OF ADDICTION

Moos, R. H., Finney, J. W., Cronkite, R. C.

1980; 75 (4): 347-350

• POST-TREATMENT EXPERIENCES AND TREATMENT OUTCOME OF ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS 6 MONTHS AND 2 YEARS AFTERHOSPITALIZATION JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H., MEWBORN, C. R.

1980; 48 (1): 17-29

• TREATMENT AND OUTCOME FOR EMPIRICAL SUBTYPES OF ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICALPSYCHOLOGY

Finney, J. W., Moos, R. H.

1979; 47 (1): 25-38

• ALCOHOL-USE AMONG COLLEGE-STUDENTS - SOME COMPETING HYPOTHESES JOURNAL OF YOUTH AND ADOLESCENCE

IGRA, A., Moos, R. H.

1979; 8 (4): 393-405

• STUDENT PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS AND THE SOCIAL CLIMATE OF COLLEGE LIVING GROUPS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITYPSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., VANDORT, B.

1979; 7 (1): 31-43

• ASSESSING THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTS OF SHELTERED CARE SETTINGS GERONTOLOGIST

Moos, R. H., Gauvain, M., Lemke, S., Max, W., MEHREN, B.

1979; 19 (1): 74-82

• PROGNOSIS OF ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS - COMPARISONS OF ABSTAINERS AND MODERATE DRINKERS BRITISH JOURNAL OF ADDICTION

Bromet, E. J., Moos, R.

1979; 74 (2): 183-188

• FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS AND THE OUTCOME OF TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., Bromet, E., Tsu, V., Moos, B.

1979; 40 (1): 78-88

• CLASSROOM SOCIAL CLIMATE AND STUDENT ABSENCES AND GRADES JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

1978; 70 (2): 263-269

• TOWARD A MENSTRUAL-CYCLE SYMPTOM TYPOLOGY JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH

Moos, R. H., Leiderman, D. B.

1978; 22 (1): 31-40

• EXPLORATION AND ADJUSTMENT IN HIGH-SCHOOL CLASSROOMS - STUDY OF PERSON-ENVIRONMENT FIT JOURNAL OFEDUCATIONAL RESEARCH

Nielsen, H. D., Moos, R. H.

1978; 72 (1): 52-57

• SUBJECT-MATTER AND CLASSROOM CLIMATE - TEST OF HOLLANDS ENVIRONMENTAL PROPOSITIONS AMERICAN EDUCATIONALRESEARCH JOURNAL

Hearn, J. C., Moos, R. H.

1978; 15 (1): 111-124

• SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTS OF UNIVERSITY-STUDENT LIVING GROUPS - ARCHITECTURAL AND ORGANIZATIONALCORRELATES ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR

Moos, R. H.

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1978; 10 (1): 109-126

• TYPOLOGY OF JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH-SCHOOL CLASSROOMS AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL

Moos, R. H.

1978; 15 (1): 53-66

• DIFFICULTY OF FOLLOW-UP AND OUTCOME OF ALCOHOLISM-TREATMENT JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R., Bliss, F.

1978; 39 (3): 473-490

• EVALUATION OF A SALVATION ARMY ALCOHOLISM-TREATMENT PROGRAM JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Moos, R. H., MEHREN, B., Moos, B. S.

1978; 39 (7): 1267-1275

• EVALUATING ALCOHOLISM-TREATMENT PROGRAMS - INTEGRATED APPROACH JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICALPSYCHOLOGY

Cronkite, R. C., Moos, R. H.

1978; 46 (5): 1105-1119

• ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND POSTTREATMENT FUNCTIONING OF ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIALBEHAVIOR

Bromet, E., Moos, R. H.

1977; 18 (3): 326-338

• PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL SYMPTOMS AND CAMPUS HEALTH-CENTER UTILIZATION SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY

Moos, R. H., VANDORT, B.

1977; 12 (3): 107-115

• POSTTREATMENT FUNCTIONING OF ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS - ITS RELATION TO PROGRAM PARTICIPATION JOURNAL OFCONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Bromet, E., Moos, R., Bliss, F., WUTHMANN, C.

1977; 45 (5): 829-842

• TREATMENT EXPERIENCES OF ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS - ANALYSIS OF 5 RESIDENTIAL ALCOHOLISM PROGRAMS INTERNATIONALJOURNAL OF THE ADDICTIONS

Bromet, E., Moos, R., WUTHMANN, C., Bliss, F.

1977; 12 (7): 953-958

• Monitoring change in community-oriented treatment programs. Journal of community psychology

Bliss, F. H., Moos, R. H., Bromet, E. J.

1976; 4 (4): 315-326

• TYPOLOGY OF FAMILY SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTS FAMILY PROCESS

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S.

1976; 15 (4): 357-371

• DISTANCE AND UTILIZATION OF A STUDENT HEALTH-CENTER JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH ASSOCIATION

VANDORT, B. E., Moos, R. H.

1976; 24 (3): 159-162

• SOCIAL CLIMATE AND MAJOR CHOICE - TEST OF HOLLANDS-THEORY IN UNIVERSITY-STUDENT LIVING GROUPS JOURNAL OFVOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR

Hearn, J. C., Moos, R. H.

1976; 8 (3): 293-305

• SOCIAL CLIMATE OF ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT PROGRAMS ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY

Bromet, E. J., Moos, R. H., Bliss, F.

1976; 33 (8): 910-916

• ORGASMIC FREQUENCY AND PLASMA TESTOSTERONE LEVELS IN NORMAL HUMAN MALES ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

Kraemer, H. C., BECKER, H. B., Brodie, H. K., DOERING, C. H., Moos, R. H., Hamburg, D. A.

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1976; 5 (2): 125-132

• COLLEGE-STUDENT ABSTAINERS, MODERATE DRINKERS, AND HEAVY DRINKERS - COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS JOURNAL OF YOUTHAND ADOLESCENCE

Moos, R. H., Moos, B. S., Kulik, J. A.

1976; 5 (4): 349-360

• SEX AND MARITAL-STATUS IN RELATION TO CHARACTERISTICS OF ALCOHOLICS JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL

Bromet, E., Moos, R.

1976; 37 (9): 1302-1312

• NEGATIVE AFFECT AND PLASMA TESTOSTERONE - LONGITUDINAL HUMAN STUDY PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE

DOERING, C. H., Brodie, H. K., Kraemer, H. C., Moos, R. H., BECKER, H. B., Hamburg, D. A.

1975; 37 (6): 484-491

• TOWARD A TAXONOMY OF INPATIENT TREATMENT ENVIRONMENTS JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Price, R. H., Moos, R. H.

1975; 84 (3): 181-188

• TYPOLOGY OF UNIVERSITY-STUDENT LIVING GROUPS JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R. H., VANDORT, B., Smail, P., DeYoung, A. J.

1975; 67 (3): 359-367

• IMPACT OF COED LIVING ON MALES AND FEMALES JOURNAL OF COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

Moos, R. H., Otto, J.

1975; 16 (6): 459-469

• UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE ENVIRONMENT SCALE - METHOD FOR DESCRIBING UNIVERSITY STUDENT LIVING GROUPS JOURNAL OFCOLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

SMAIL, M. M., DeYoung, A. J., Moos, R. H.

1974; 15 (5): 357-365

• PATIENT EXPECTATIONS AND ATTENDANCE IN COMMUNITY TREATMENT PROGRAMS COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL

Otto, J., Moos, R.

1974; 10 (1): 9-15

• DETERMINANTS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES TO SYMBOLIC STIMULI - ROLE OF SOCIAL-ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONALJOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY IN MEDICINE

Moos, R. H.

1974; 5 (4): 389-399

• PSYCHOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTS - EXPANDING SCOPE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST

INSEL, P. M., Moos, R. H.

1974; 29 (3): 179-188

• BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF CHROMOSOMAL DISORDERS ANNUAL REVIEW OF MEDICINE

Kessler, S., Moos, R. H.

1973; 24: 89-102

• RELATION BETWEEN PSYCHIATRIC WARD ATMOSPHERE AND HELPING BEHAVIOR JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Sidman, J., Moos, R.

1973; 29 (1): 74-78

• PERCEIVED WARD CLIMATE AND TREATMENT OUTCOME JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Moos, R., Shelton, R., Petty, C.

1973; 82 (2): 291-298

• CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF HUMAN ENVIRONMENTS AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST

Moos, R. H.

1973; 28 (8): 652-665

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• EVALUATING DESCRIPTIONS OF PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT PROGRAMS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPSYCHIATRY

Otto, J. A., Moos, R. H.

1973; 43 (3): 401-410

• SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT OF JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH-SCHOOL CLASSROOMS JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

TRICKETT, E. J., Moos, R. H.

1973; 65 (1): 93-102

• CHANGING SOCIAL MILIEUS OF PSYCHIATRIC-TREATMENT SETTINGS JOURNAL OF APPLIED BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

Moos, R. H.

1973; 9 (5): 575-593

• Satisfaction with the correctional institution environment: an instance of perceived self-environment similarity. Journal of personality

TRICKETT, E. J., Moos, R. H.

1972; 40 (1): 75-87

• SOCIAL ECOLOGY OF UNIVERSITY STUDENT RESIDENCES JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

GERST, M. S., Moos, R. H.

1972; 63 (6): 513-525

• EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF PROCESS AND OUTCOME IN AN ENCOUNTER GROUP HUMAN RELATIONS

Insel, P., Moos, R.

1972; 25 (5): 441-?

• SOCIAL CLIMATES IN PRISON - ATTEMPT TO CONCEPTUALIZE AND MEASURE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN TOTALINSTITUTIONS JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CRIME AND DELINQUENCY

Wenk, E. A., Moos, R. H.

1972; 9 (2): 134-148

• CHANGING WARD ATMOSPHERE THROUGH STAFF DISCUSSION OF PERCEIVED WARD ENVIRONMENT ARCHIVES OF GENERALPSYCHIATRY

Pierce, W. D., TRICKETT, E. J., Moos, R. H.

1972; 26 (1): 35-?

• XYY KARYOTYPE AND CRIMINALITY - REVIEW JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH

Kessler, S., Moos, R. H.

1970; 7 (3): 153-170

• GENERALITY AND SPECIFICITY OF STUDENT REACTIONS IN HIGH SCHOOL CLASSROOMS ADOLESCENCE

TRICKETT, E. J., Moos, R. H.

1970; 5 (20): 373-390

• DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF SOCIAL CLIMATES OF CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CRIME ANDDELINQUENCY

Moos, R. H.

1970; 7 (1): 71-82

• ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL CLIMATES OF CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CRIME AND DELINQUENCY

Moos, R. H.

1968; 5 (2): 174-188

• PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY

MOOS, R. H.

1968; 19 (1): 87-+

• POSTPARTUM BLUES SYNDROME - A DESCRIPTION AND RELATED VARIABLES ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY

YALOM, I. D., LUNDE, D. T., MOOS, R. H., HAMBURG, D. A.

1968; 18 (1): 16-&

• MULTIVARIATE STUDY OF PATIENT-THERAPIST SYSTEM JOURNAL OF CONSULTING PSYCHOLOGY

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Moos, R. H., Clemes, S. R.

1967; 31 (2): 119-130

• DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF WARD SETTINGS ON PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE

MOOS, R. H.

1967; 145 (4): 272-&

• DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF WARD SETTINGS ON PSYCHIATRIC STAFF ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY

MOOS, R. H., DANIELS, D. N.

1967; 17 (1): 75-&

• GLOBULINS AND BEHAVIOR IN SCHIZOPHRENIA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHIATRY

SOLOMON, G. F., MOOS, R. H., FESSEL, W. J., MORGAN, E. E.

1966; 2 (1): 20-&

• THE RELATIONSHIP OF PERSONALITY TO THE PRESENCE OF RHEUMATOID-FACTOR IN ASYMPTOMATIC RELATIVES OF PATIENTSWITH RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE

SOLOMON, G. F., MOOS, R. H.

1965; 27 (4): 350–60

• PSYCHOLOGIC COMPARISONS BETWEEN WOMEN WITH RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS AND THEIR NONARTHRITIC SISTERS .1.PERSONALITY TEST AND INTERVIEW RATING DATA PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE

MOOS, R. H., SOLOMON, G. F.

1965; 27 (2): 135–49

• PSYCHOLOGIC COMPARISONS BETWEEN WOMEN WITH RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS AND THEIR NONARTHRITIC SISTERS .2.CONTENT-ANALYSIS OF INTERVIEWS PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE

MOOS, R. H., SOLOMON, G. F.

1965; 27 (2): 150–64

• PERSONALITY CORRELATES OF RAPIDITY OF PROGRESSION OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES

MOOS, R. H., SOLOMON, G. F.

1964; 23 (2): 145-&

• EMOTIONS IMMUNITY + DISEASE - SPECULATIVE THEORETICAL INTEGRATION ARCHIVES OF GENERAL PSYCHIATRY

SOLOMON, G. F., MOOS, R. H.

1964; 11 (6): 657-&