Publications by authors named "R J Schroeder"

: Community-acquired methicillin-resistant (CA-MRSA) greatly complicates the treatment of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI). It was previously found that subcutaneous (SQ) treatment with the mononuclear phagocyte (MP)-selective activator complements peptide-derived immunostimulant-02 (CPDI-02; formerly EP67) and increases prophylaxis of outbred CD-1 mice against SQ infection with CA-MRSA. Here, we determined if treatment with CPDI-02 also increases curative protection.

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The present study sought to cross validate the recently developed total score cut-off for the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and identify additional embedded symptom validity indices within this commonly used self-report depression measure. Study 1 included a research sample of 379 veterans with diagnostic subgroups of Current and Lifetime Depression and Current and Lifetime Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Study 2 included a clinical sample of 224 veterans with diagnostic subgroups of Current Depression, Lifetime Depression, and No Depression.

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  • - The study aimed to reassess the beliefs and practices of neuropsychologists regarding neuropsychological validity assessments compared to past surveys from 2015 and 2016.
  • - Researchers surveyed 445 neuropsychologists and 16 validity assessment experts on various topics, such as the importance of validity testing, approach to multiple performance validity tests, and challenges in assessing diverse populations.
  • - The findings showed a general consensus that validity testing is essential in evaluations, but there were differing opinions on specific aspects like causes of invalidity and how to report malingering, highlighting the need for structured validity assessments in the field.
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  • Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric issues in the U.S., but current assessment tools lack validity measures, which the study aimed to address by creating a symptom validity index for the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).* -
  • The study involved 244 veterans and categorized them into valid and invalid response groups, identifying a cutoff score of ≥ 29 for the overall sample to distinguish valid responses, although specific clinical subgroups required higher cutoffs.* -
  • The research is significant as it's the first to establish a symptom validity index for the BAI, recommending a total score of ≥ 36 to reduce false positives when evaluating current anxiety symptoms.*
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