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    Paternal alcoholism predicts the occurrence but not the remission of alcoholic drinking: a 40-year follow-up by Knop, J., Penick, E. C., Nickel, E. J., Mednick, S. A., Jensen, P., Manzardo, A. M., Gabrielli, W. F.

    Published in Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-11-2007)
    “…Objective:  To test the effects of father's alcoholism on the development and remission from alcoholic drinking by age 40. Method:  Subjects were selected from…”
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    Prediction of mortality at age 40 in Danish males at high and low risk for alcoholism by Knop, J., Penick, E. C., L. Mortensen, E., Nickel, E. J., Gabrielli, W. F., Jensen, P., Mednick, S. A.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-12-2004)
    “…Objective:  This prospective high‐risk study examined the influence of father's alcoholism and other archival‐generated measures on premature death. Method: …”
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    Co-morbidity of lifetime psychiatric disorder among male alcoholic patients by Penick, E C, Powell, B J, Nickel, E J, Bingham, S F, Riesenmy, K R, Read, M R, Campbell, J

    “…The lifetime co-morbidity of major psychiatric disorders among male alcoholics was examined with the structured Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview (PDI), which…”
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    Prediction of Drinking Outcomes for Male Alcoholics after 10 to 14 Years by Powell, Barbara J., Landon, Jennifer F., Cantrell, Peggy J., Penick, Elizabeth C., Nickel, Elizabeth J., Liskow, Barry I., Coddington, Theresa M., Campbell, Jan L., Dale, Tamara M., Vance, Mary D., Rice, Audrey S.

    “…This study reports on the long‐term outcomes of 360 men who were hospitalized for alcoholism during 1980 to 1984 and followed at 12 months and again 10 to 14…”
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    Comorbid psychiatric diagnosis and long-term drinking outcome by Hunter, Edward E., Powell, Barbara J., Penick, Elizabeth C., Nickel, E.Jeanne, Liskow, Barry I., Cantrell, Peggy J., Landon, Jennifer F.

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-09-2000)
    “…This longitudinal study of alcoholics investigated which psychiatric comorbidities among alcoholics would predict very long-term drinking outcome. Previous…”
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    A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of nortriptyline and bromocriptine in male alcoholics subtyped by comorbid psychiatric disorders by Powell, B J, Campbell, J L, Landon, J F, Liskow, B I, Thomas, H M, Nickel, E J, Dale, T M, Penick, E C, Samuelson, S D, Lacoursiere, R B

    “…This double-blind, placebo-controlled, 6-month follow-up treatment study investigated the efficacy of bromocriptine and nortriptyline in attenuating drinking…”
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    Breast-Feeding and Alcoholism: The Trotter Hypothesis by Goodwin, Donald W., Gabrielli, William F., Penick, Elizabeth C., Nickel, Elizabeth J., Chhibber, Sunil, Knop, Joachim, Jensen, Per, Schulsinger, Fini

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-04-1999)
    “…OBJECTIVE: The authors' goal was to determine whether early termination of breast-feeding contributes to later alcohol dependence, as proposed more than 200…”
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    Outcomes of co-morbid alcoholic men: a 1-year follow-up by Powell, B J, Penick, E C, Nickel, E J, Liskow, B I, Riesenmy, K D, Campion, S L, Brown, E F

    “…In this prospective, 1-year study, 360 males admitted to an inpatient alcoholism treatment program were administered a DSM-III compatible structured interview…”
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    Pharmacological treatment for antisocial personality disorder alcoholics: a preliminary study by Penick, E C, Powell, B J, Campbell, J, Liskow, B I, Nickel, E J, Dale, T M, Thomas, H M, Laster, L J, Noble, E

    “…A short time ago, we reported that a subgroup of hospitalized alcoholic men with comorbid antisocial personality disorder (ASP) seemed to benefit significantly…”
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    Examination of Cloninger's type I and type II alcoholism with a sample of men alcoholics in treatment by Penick, E C, Powell, B J, Nickel, E J, Read, M R, Gabrielli, W F, Liskow, B I

    “…Cloninger's clinical method of classifying alcoholics into two groups (Types I and II) was examined with data obtained from 360 VA hospitalized male alcoholic…”
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    Analgesia in the intensive care unit. Pharmacologic and pharmacokinetic considerations by Nickel, E J, Smith, T

    “…Morphine is the preferred analgesic agent for the critically ill patient. Fentanyl is the preferred analgesic agent for critically ill patients with…”
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    Validity of the CAGE questionnaire in screening for alcohol dependence in a walk-in (triage) clinic by LISKOW, B, CAMPBELL, J, NICKEL, E. J, POWELL, B. J

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (01-05-1995)
    “…This study assessed the value of the CAGE questionnaire in detecting alcohol dependence in the walk-in (triage) clinic of an acute care Veterans Affairs…”
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    MMPI experimental scale correlates of the MAACL--R with male alcoholics by Lubin, B, Rahaim, S, Rinck, C M, Nickel, E J

    Published in Psychological reports (01-10-1991)
    “…Concurrent and discriminative validity of the MAACL--R scales were studied by means of correlations with selected MMPI experimental scales (AR, DR, HOS, Poor…”
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    Diagnostic subgroups of antisocial alcoholics: outcome at 1 year by Liskow, B, Powell, B J, Nickel, E J, Penick, E

    Published in Comprehensive psychiatry (01-11-1990)
    “…Of 233 alcoholics initially evaluated and subdivided into groups with an additional diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder (ASP) only (N = 38), ASP plus…”
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    The new MAACL scales with adolescents: preliminary reliability and validity determinations by Nickel, E J, Lubin, B, Rinck, C M

    Published in Adolescence (1986)
    “…This study reports on the reliability and concurrent validity of both the trait and state forms of the Multiple Affect Adjective Check List (MAACL) with a high…”
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    Mortality in male Alcoholics after ten to fourteen years by LISKOW, Barry I, POWELL, Barbara J, PENICK, Elizabeth C, NICKEL, Elizabeth J, WALLACE, Dennis, LANDON, Jennifer F, CAMPBELL, Jan, CANTRELL, Peggy J

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (01-11-2000)
    “…Alcoholics frequently die prematurely. The purpose of this study was to determine: (1) whether subjects in a sample of 360 male alcoholics, followed over a…”
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    The stability of coexisting psychiatric syndromes in alcoholic men after one year by PENICK, E. C, POWELL, B. J, LISKOW, B. I, JACKSON, J. O, NICKEL, E. J

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (01-09-1988)
    “…Alcoholic men (N = 241) were administered a criterion-referenced, structured, DSM-III compatible, diagnostic interview while hospitalized and again 1 year…”
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    The comparative validity of eleven alcoholism typologies by PENICK, E. C, NICKEL, E. J, POWELL, B. J, LISKOW, B. I, CAMPBELL, J, DALE, T. M, HASSANEIN, R. E, NOBLE, E

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (01-03-1999)
    “…This study directly compared the clinical validity of 11 empirically defined alcoholism typologies to determine whether some typologies are clinically more…”
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    A comparison of familial and nonfamilial male alcoholic patients without a coexisting psychiatric disorder by PENICK, E. C, NICKEL, E. J, POWELL, B. J, BINGHAM, S. F, LISKOW, B. I

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (01-09-1990)
    “…Both family history of alcoholism and the presence of additional psychiatric disorder in male alcoholic patients are associated with an earlier onset of…”
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