Broderick, Joan September 2016

CurriculumVitae

Joan E. Broderick

Birthplace:United States

Birth date:October 9, 1951

Address: Center for Self-Report Science
University of Southern California
Dauterive Building

635 Downey Way, Suite 405
Los Angeles, California 90089-3332

Email:

Telephone: (213) 821-1773

EDUCATION

1973 B.A., Stony Brook University; Major: Psychology

1980 Ph.D., Stony Brook University; Major: Clinical Psychology

EMPLOYMENT AND POSITIONS

1981-1997 Clinical psychologist, Private practice, Long Island, New York

1993-2014 Program Director, Applied Behavioral Medicine Research Institute, Stony Brook University

1997-1999 Research Scientist, Center for Health Policy & Management, Stony Brook University

1999-2007 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Stony Brook University

2007-2010 Research Associate Professor

Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Stony Brook University

2010-2014 Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences,and Graduate Program in

Public Health, Stony Brook University

2014 -- Emeritus Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Stony Brook

University

2014 -- Senior Behavioral Scientist, Center for Economic & Social Research, University of Southern California

2014 -- Associate Director, Center for Self-Report Science, University of Southern California

2016 -- Quintiles Senior Fellow, Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics, University of Southern California

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES

1981 New York State License as Psychologist (License # 6567)

1983 National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology

(Provider Certificate # 54092)

CLINICAL TRAINING

1976-1977 Clinical Intern, Psychological Center, Stony Brook University

1977-1978Advanced Clinical Intern (Pediatric Rehab), St. Charles Hospital, Port Jefferson, N.Y.

HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS

1982 - 2000 Mather Memorial Hospital (Community), Port Jefferson, N.Y.

1989 - 2014 University Hospital, Stony Brook University

HONORS

1979 Sigma Xi Award for dissertation research

2001 Health Professional Investigator Award, American College of Rheumatology: Research and Education Foundation

2002-4 Editorial board, Health Psychology

2003 Health Professional Research Preceptorship, American College of Rheumatology: Research

and Education Foundation.

2004 Fellow, NIH Summer Institute on the Design and Conduct of Randomized Clinical Trials

Involving Behavioral Interventions, July 11-23, 2004

2005Gold Award by National Health Information Competition in the category of Patient

Education Information, Broderick, J.E., Pain and the power of your mind. Arthritis and

self-management, 2004, July/August, 28-33.

2006-- Editorial board, Psychosomatic Medicine

2009Who’s Who in America, 2010 Edition

2009Member (elected), Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research

2009Fellow, American Psychological Association (Health Division)

2010--Associate Editor, Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy, Research

2010-13 Council Member (elected), American Psychosomatic Society (3 year term)

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW COMMITTEE

2011 World Health Organization,ICD-10 Revision Expert Working Group, “Classification

of Somatic Symptoms and Dissociative Disorders”

NATIONAL REVIEW COMMITTEES

2001-03 Abstract reviewer, Annual Meeting of the American College of Rheumatology.

2005-09 Ad hoc Reviewer, NIH, Risk, Prevention & Health Behavior Special Emphasis

Panel/Scientific Review Group

2010Reviewer, NIA/NIH Special Emphasis Panel, “Behavioral Economics for Nudging the

Implementation of Comparative Effectiveness Research: Clinical Trials,” June 2010.

2010Reviewer, NIAMS/NIH Special Emphasis Panel, “Clinical Trials 1” July 2010.

2011 Reviewer, NIAMS/NIH Special Emphasis Panel, “Clinical Trial Planning” April 2011,

July 2011.

2012-15 Member, NIAMS/NIH,Arthritis Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Clinical Trial Review

Committee (AMSCT)

2013 Reviewer, NIAMS/NIH, Clinical Trial Outcomes Instrument Development Grant Program

Review Committee, March 2013.

2014 Chair, NIAMS/NIH, Clinical Trial Outcomes Instrument Development Grant Program

Review Committee, June 2014.

2016 Chair, NIAMS/NIH, Arthritis Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Clinical Trial Review

Committee SEP, November, 2015.

NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES

1988-91 Member, Committee on the Relationship with the Bar of New York, New York State Psychological Association.

1998 Member of the Complementary Therapies Workgroup, National Arthritis Foundation

2002-04 Chair, Behavioral Rheumatology Study Group, American College of Rheumatology

2004-06 Member, Committee on Research, Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals

2005-06Member, Treatment Relevance Committee, American Psychosomatic Society

2009-10 Co-Chair, Dissemination and Implementation Task Force, American Psychosomatic Society

2009-11 Member, Annual Meeting Program Committee, American Psychosomatic Society

2009 Member, NIH/NIAMS Roundtable, “Enhancing Clinical Trials in Orthopaedics and

Osteoarthritis”

2009-14 Member, NIH/NIAMS Steering Committee, “Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement

Information System,” a network funded under the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research

Initiative to re-engineer the clinical research enterprise

2009-14 Member, NIH/NIAMS, Sexual Functioning domain development (Duke University), “Patient

Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System”

2012 Research Consultant, National Intrepid Center of Excellence (Walter Reed Hospital), “Operation

Homecoming” (DoD)

JOURNAL APPOINTMENTS

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Editorial Boards

2002-04Health Psychology

2006-- Psychosomatic Medicine

2009-- Translational Behavioral Medicine, Practice, Policy, Research

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Journal Reviewer

Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Arthritis Care & Research

BMC Medical Research Methodology

BMC PulmonaryMedicine

The Clinical Journal of Pain

Contemporary Clinical Trials

Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs

Health Psychology

Journal of Abnormal Psychology

Journal of Psychiatric Research

Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain

Journal of Psychosomatic Research

Journal of Behavioral Medicine

Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology

Journal of Traumatic Stress

Mayo Clinic Proceedings

Pain

Patient Education and Counseling

PLOS One

Preventing Chronic Disease (CDC)

Psychosomatic Medicine

Quality of Life Research

Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice,

Policy, Research

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MENTORING

2001 Fellowship advisor, Jaclyn Gutlieber, National Arthritis Foundation

2001-06 Doctoral dissertation advisor, Doerte U. Junghaenel, Department of Psychology, Stony

Brook University

2003 Master’s thesis advisor (“Diplom”), Carla Raselli, Department of Psychobiology,

University of Trier, Germany

2005-06 Post-doctoral research fellowship advisor, Patricia Bruckenthal, N.P., Ph.D., School of

Nursing, Stony Brook University

2008-12 Post-doctoral research advisor, Evonne Kaplan-Liss, M.D., M.P.H., Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health and School of Journalism, Stony Brook University

TEACHING

1989-91 Clinical supervisor, Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, Stony Brook University

1998-03 Psychiatry in Medicine course: lectures (4th yr medical students)

1998-01 Stress management course: lectures (1st year medical students)

1999-04 Introduction to Human Behavior course: lectures (1st year medical students)

2001-05 Neuroscience course: lectures (2nd year medical students)

2001-05 Clinical supervision, 3rd year psychiatry residents, Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic

2003-04Inpatient Child Psychiatry Case Conferences

2004-08 Psychotherapy seminar: lecture (2nd year psychiatry residents)

2005-11 Pain management course: lecture (3rd year medical students)

ADMINISTRATION & UNIVERSITY/DEPARTMENT COMMITTEES/SERVICE

1999-12 Administrator, Child Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine Clinics, Department of

Psychiatry, Stony Brook University

2000 Member, Root Cause Analysis Committee (Sentinel event)

2000-10 Member, Mental Health Quality Council, Department of Psychiatry, Stony Brook University

2006-07 Member, Planning Committee, Women in Medicine Research Day, Stony Brook University

2006-09 Member, Disaster Planning Committee, Dept. of Psychiatry, Stony Brook University

2007-08 Member, University Pandemic Planning Committee, Stony Brook University

2007-14 Lead trainer, University Hospital: New York State course, “Disaster Mental Health”

SERVICE TO COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

1977 Training workshops: "Management of children's behavior foster parent training program

of the Nassau County Dept of Social Services, Mineola, NY.

1982-88 Vice-President, Board of Directors, The Way Back, organization funded by the NYS Office of Mental Health, Port Jefferson, N.Y. (providing community-based residential mental health supported residential facilities).

1995- 2015 American Red Cross Volunteer, Disaster Mental HealthChief, (one of 14 Red Cross volunteers in the United States appointed to the position to lead the disaster mental health service delivery foran entire disaster operation).

2004-13 Local Coordinator, Disaster Mental Health Services, American Red Cross, Suffolk County, NY

2009-13 National Development Team, PsySTART© Triage System, American Red Cross, Washington, DC (development team for an on-scene disaster mental health triaging system based on risks associated with traumatic exposures).

2009-12 Volunteer, Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Smithtown, New York (trained puppies in their first year for going into service for the blind or other services).

2011-- Volunteer, El Sueño Zapoteco/Bacaanda Foundation, Huatulco, Mexico (non-profit organization designed to work with indigenous peoples in the mountain regions of Oaxaca State to provide dental, educational, and physical activity programs).

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Psychological Association (Division 38: Behavioral Medicine)

American Psychosomatic Society

Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research

International Society of Quality of Life Research

GRANT SUPPORT

Active Funding

2016-17 MPI, Physicians Foundation, “How do physicians spend their time?” with Lawrence P. Casalino, $108,253, 1 year.

2015-17 Co-Investigator, Noetic Corp; NIH/NCI DoD “Collaborative Initiative on Human Performance Optimization,” Nieva/Kuhn (PI), 2 years.

2015-19Co-Investigator, NIH/NIAMS. “Innovative pain outcomes derived from patients’ real-time pain

reports,” Stone, Schneider (MPI), $1,773,798, 4 years.

2014-17 Principal Investigator, Pfizer Medical Education grant “Expanding access to Pain Coping Skills Training: A professional certificate program to enable advanced practice registered nurses to fill the gap,” $350,000, 2.5 years.

2014-19 Co-Investigator, NIH/NIA “Age Effects in self-reports: Answering questions and using response scales,” Stone (PI), $3,171,300, 5 years.

Past Funding

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2011-14 Co-Investigator, NIH/MIMH, “Personality Development and Vulnerability to First-Episode

Depression,” $2,777,520, 2/12/12 – 01/17/17

2007-14 Principal Investigator, NIH/NIAMS, “Coping skills training for arthritis:

An effectiveness trial,” $3,186,171, 9/15/07-8/31/2014

2009 Principal Investigator, NIH/NIAMS, “Ecological validity of PROMIS instruments,”

$2,805,907, 9/30/09 – 7/31/13

2009 Principal Investigator, NIH/NIAMS, Competitive Revision, “Coping skills training for arthritis:

An effectiveness trial,” $630,107, 9/21/09 – 9/20/12

2009 Principal Investigator, NIH/NIAMS, Administrative Supplement, “Coping skills training for

arthritis: An effectiveness trial,” $260,400, 9/21/09 – 9/20/12

2009 Principal Investigator, NIH/NLM grant, “Psychogenic illness in response to pandemic or mass

biological exposure: Development of an experimental model, $426,250, 9/30/09-3/31/12.

2007 Principal Investigator, Stony Brook University Targeted Research Opportunity,

“Psychogenic illness in response to pandemic: Development of an experimental model,”

$52,000, 3/1/07 – 2/28/10.

2007 Principal Investigator, Stony Brook University General Clinical Research Center

Supplement Grant, $10,000

2005 Principal Investigator, investigator-initiated, industry-sponsored grant,

“Inspiratory airflow limitation during sleep: Its relationship to functional

complaints”,$691,789, 9/6/05-9/30/09.

2004 Co-Principal Investigator, Veterans Integrated Service Network #3 Seed Grant

(VA), “Sleep disordered breathing and metabolic syndrome in women with

irritable bowel syndrome and normal controls,” 10/1/04-9/30/06, $50,000.

2004 Co- Investigator, NIH Roadmap Initiative, “Ecological validity in patient-

reported chronic disease outcomes,” Stone, A.A. (PI), , $4,356,945, 9/04-9/09.

2003 Co-Investigator: NIH grant, “Masked hypertension – Risk factors and consequences,”

Schwartz, J.E. (PI), 9/1/03-8/31/09, $1,652,627.

2001 Principal Investigator: American College of Rheumatology grant, “A randomized

controlled trial of written emotional expression in fibromyalgia,” 7/1/01-6/31/03,

$79,731.

2000 Co-Investigator, National Cancer Institute grant, “The utility of momentary versus recalled self- reports.” Stone, A.A. (PI), 2/01/00 – 1/31/05, $2,300,000

1999 Co-Principal Investigator: Fetzer Institute Grant, “Follow-up on the structured writing

task in rheumatoid arthritis: A study of the feasibility of videotaped instructions for

use in medical practices,” $89,500.

1999 Principal Investigator: Applied Behavioral Medicine Research Institute Grant,

“Study of Fibromyalgia Treatments,” $5325

1995 Co-Principal Investigator: Stony Brook University Hospital Operations Research Grant, "Self Management Intervention for Psoriatic Patients,"$16,500

REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

  1. Dubey, D. R., Kent, R. N., O'Leary, S. G., Broderick, J. E., and O'Leary, K. D. Reactions of children and teachers to classroom observers: A series of controlled investigations. Behavior Therapy, 1977, 8, 887-897.
  1. Oltmanns, T.F., Broderick, J.E., and O'Leary, K.D. Parents' marital adjustment and the efficacy of behavior therapy with children. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977, 45, 724-729.
  1. Levine, F.M., Broderick, J.E., Burkart, M.R. Reinterpretation of effects of external rewards on intrinsic motivation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1980, 6(2), 187.
  1. Broderick, J.E. Derivation of areas for assessment in marital relationships. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1981, 9, 25-34.
  1. Beach, S.R.H. and Broderick, J.E. Commitment: A variable in women's response to marital therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1983, 11, 16-24.
  1. Levine, F.M., Broderick, J.E., Burkart, M. Attribution and contrast – 2 explanations for the effects of

external rewards on intrinsic motivation. British Journal of Psychology, 1983, 74, 461-466.

  1. Broderick, J.E. and O'Leary, K.D. Contributions of affect, attitudes, and behavior to marital satisfaction. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1986, 54, 514-517.
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Porter, L.S., Krupp, L., Gyns, M., Paty, J., & Shiffman, S. Fatigue and mood in chronic fatigue syndrome patients: Results of a momentary assessment protocol examining fatigue and mood levels and diurnal patterns. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1994,16, 228-234.
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Kaell, A.T., & Porter, L. Diurnal patterns of pain and fatigue in rheumatoid arthritis: An intensive examination using Ecological Momentary Assessment. Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1995, 38, S176 (Abstract).
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Kaell, A.T., Porter, L. Retrospective reports of pain do not correspond well to momentary reports of pain over one week in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1995, 38, S227 (Abstract).
  1. Cruise, C.E., Broderick, J.E., Porter, L., Kaell, A.T., Stone, A.A. Reactive effects of diary self-assessment in chronic pain patients. Pain, 1996, 67, 253-258.
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Porter, L., & Kaell, A.T. The experience of rheumatoid arthritis pain and fatigue: Examining momentary reports and correlates over one week. Arthritis Care and Research, 1997 10, 185-193.
  1. Leake, R., Broderick, J.E. The treatment efficacy of acupuncture: A review of the research literature. Integrative Medicine, 1998, 1(3), 107-115.
  1. Leake, R., Broderick, J. E. Current licensure and certification for the practice of acupuncture in the United States. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 1999, 5(4), 94-96.
  1. Broderick, J. E. Mind-body medicine in rheumatologic disease. Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2000, 26(1), 161-176. PMID:10680203
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Kaell, A.T., DelesPaul, P.A. & Porter, L.E. Does the peak-end phenomenon observed in laboratory pain studies apply to real-world pain in rheumatoid arthritics? The Journal of Pain, 2000, 1(3), 212-217. PMID:14622620
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Nailing down the stress illness connection: Cohen et al. (1991). Advances in Mind-Body Medicine, 2001, 17 (1), 41-43. PMID: 11270062
  1. Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J.E., Broderick, J.E., Hufford, M.R. Patient compliance with paper diaries. British Medical Journal, 2002, 324, 1193-1194. PMID: 12016186
  1. Hufford, MR, Stone, AA, Shiffman, S, Schwartz, JE, Broderick, JE. Paper versus electronic diaries: Compliance and subject evaluations. Applied Clinical Trials, 2002, 11(8), 38-43.
  1. Kudielka, B.M., Broderick, J.E., Kirschbaum, C. Compliance with saliva sampling protocols: Electronic monitoring reveals invalid cortisol daytime profiles in noncompliant subjects. Psychosomatic Medicine, 2003, 65, 313-319. PMID:12652000
  1. Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J.E., Broderick, J.E., Hufford, M.R. Patient compliance with paper and electronic diaries. Controlled Clinical Trials, 2003, 24(2), 182-199. PMID:12689739
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Schwartz, J.E., Shiffman, S.S., Litcher-Kelly, L., & Calvanese, P. Intensive momentary reporting of pain with an electronic diary: Reactivity, compliance, and patient satisfaction. Pain, 2003, 104, 343-351.PMID:12855344
  1. Broderick, J.E., Schwartz, J.E., Shiffman, S, Hufford, M.R., Stone, A.A. Signaling does not adequately improve diary compliance. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2003, 26(2), 139-148.PMID:14534031
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Shiffman, S.S., Schwartz, J.E. Understanding recall of weekly pain from a momentary assessment perspective: Absolute accuracy, between- and within-person consistency, and judged change in weekly pain, Pain, 2004, 107, 61-69.PMID:14715390
  1. Broderick, J.E., Stone, A.A., Smyth, J., Kaell, A.T. The feasibility and effectiveness of an expressive writing intervention for rheumatoid arthritis via home-based videotaped instructions. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2004, 27(1), 50-59.PMID:14979863
  1. Broderick, J.E., Arnold, D., Kudielka, B.M., Kirschbaum, C. Salivary cortisol sampling compliance: Comparison of patients and healthy volunteers. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2004, 29, 636-650.PMID:15041086
  1. Broderick, J.E., Junghaenel, D.U., Turk, D.C. Stability of patient adaptation classifications on the Multidimensional Pain Inventory.Pain, 2004, 109, 94-102. PMID:15082130
  1. Gold, A.R., Dipalo, F, Gold, M.S., Broderick, J.E. Inspiratory airflow dynamics during sleep in female fibromyalgia patients. Sleep, 2004, 27(3), 459-466.
  1. Litcher-Kelly, L., Stone,A.A., Broderick, J.E., Schwartz, J.E. Associations among pain intensity, sensory characteristics, and affective qualities: A momentary, within-person perspective, Journal of Pain, 2004, 5(8), 433-439. PMID:15501425
  1. Broderick, J.E., Stone, A.A., Smyth, J., Kaell, A.T. The feasibility and effectiveness of an expressive writing intervention for rheumatoid arthritis via home-based videotaped instructions. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2004, 27(1), 50-59.PMID:15784801
  1. Broderick JE, Junghaenel DU, Schwartz JE. Written emotional expression produces health benefits in fibromyalgia patients. Psychosomatic Medicine, 2005, 67(2): 326-34. PMID: 15784801
  1. Stone, A.A., Schwartz, J.E., Broderick, J.E. & Shiffman, S. Variability of momentary pain predicts recall of weekly pain: A consequence of the peak (or salience) memory heuristic. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2005, 31(10), 1340-1346. PMID:16143666
  1. Broderick, J. E., Ross, J.A. Is there evidence for surgery triggering the onset of fibromyalgia?Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain, 2005, 13(3), 19-25.
  1. Broderick, J.E., Stone, A.A., Calvanese, P.K., Schwartz, J.E., Turk, D.C.Recalled pain intensity ratings: A complex and poorly defined task, Journal of Pain, 2006, 7(2), 142-149. PMID:16459280
  1. Broderick, J.E. & Stone, A.A. Invited commentary, Paper and electronic diaries: Too early for conclusions on compliance rates and their effects, Psychological Methods, 2006, 11, 106-111. PMID:16594770
  1. Raselli, C. Broderick, J.E. The association of depression and neuroticism with pain reports: A comparison of momentary and recalled pain assessment, Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2007, 62, 313-320. PMID:17324682
  1. Bruckenthal, P. & Broderick, J.E. Assessing treatment fidelity in pilot studies to assist in designing clinical trials: An illustration from a nurse practitioner community-based intervention for pain, Advances in Nursing Science, 2007, 30, E72-84.PMID:17299277
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E. Real-time data collection for pain: Appraisal and current status. Invited paper, Pain Medicine, 2007, 8(S3), S85-S93. PMID: 17877531
  1. Litcher-Kelly, L., Martino, S.A., Broderick, J.E., Stone, A.A. A systematic review of measures used to assess chronic pain in randomized clinical trails and controlled trials, Journal of Pain, 2007, 8(12), 906-913.PMID:17690014
  1. Junghaenel, D.U., Schwartz, J.E., Broderick, J.E. Differential efficacy of written emotional disclosure for subgroups of fibromyalgia patients, British Journal of Health Psychology, 2008, 13, 57-60. PMC: 2759297
  1. Broderick, J.E. Electronic diaries: Appraisal and current status. Pharmaceutical Medicine, 2008, 22 (2), 69-74. PMC: 2796846
  1. Stone, AA,Broderick, JB, Schwartz, JE, & Schwarz, N. Context effects in survey ratings of health, symptoms, and satisfaction. Medical Care, 2008, 46(7), 662-667. PMC:2757262
  1. Gold, A.R., Gold, M.S., Harris, K.W., Espeleta, V.J., Amin, M.M., Broderick, J.E. Hypersomnolence, insomnia and the pathophysiology of upper airway resistance syndrome, Sleep Medicine, 2008, 9(6), 675-683. PMID: 18024168
  1. Broderick, J.E., Schwartz, J.E., Vikingstad, G., Pribbernow, M., Grossman, S, Stone, A.A. The accuracy of pain and fatigue items across different reporting periods, Pain, 2008, 139, 146-157. PMC 2617790
  1. Broderick, J.E. & Vikingstad, G. Frequent assessment of negative symptomsdoes not induce depressed mood, Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2008, 15(4), 296-300. PMC2730150
  1. Broderick, J.E., Schneider, S., Schwartz, J.E., Stone, A.A. Can end-of-day reports replace

momentary assessment of pain and fatigue? Journal of Pain, 2009, 10(3), 274-281. PMC 2757263

  1. Junghaenel, D.U. & Broderick, J.E. Validation of the MPI patient profiles by partners and healthcare providers, Pain, 2009, 144, 130-138. PMC2730039
  2. Gold, A.R., Broderick, J.E., Amin, M.M., Gold, M.S. Inspiratory airflow dynamics during sleep in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A pilot study, Sleep and Breathing, 2009, 13, 397–407.PMID: 19479292
  3. Junghaenel, D.U., Keefe, F.J., Broderick, J.E. Multi-modal examination of psychological and interpersonal distinctions among MPI coping clusters: A preliminary study, The Journal of Pain, 2010, 11(1), 87-96. PMC2818051
  1. Stone, A.A., Schwartz, J.E., Broderick, J.E., Deaton, A. A snapshot of the age distribution of psychological well-being in the US.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2010, 107(22): 9985-9990.PMID: 20479218
  1. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Kaell, A.T. Single Momentary Assessments Are Not Reliable Outcomes

for Clinical Trials, Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2010, 31: 466-472. NIHMSID # 259650