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Linda Kahn
lskahn@buffalo.edu
Linda Kahn
SUNY University at Buffalo
Department of Family Medicine
462 Grider Street, CC-126
Buffalo, NY 14214-3021

phone: (716) 898-4505
fax: (716) 898-3536

Complete list of publications:

Kahn LS, Fox CH, Mcintyre RS, Tumiel-Berhalter L, Berdine DE, Lyle H. Assessing the prevalence of depression Among Individuals with Diabetes in a Medicaid Managed-care Program. Int'l J Psychiatry in Medicine.
 
Kahn L, Cadzow R, Tumiel-Berhalter L, Watkins R, Leonard KM, Taylor J. Providing Health Insurance to Small-Businesses Through a Subsidy Demonstration Program. Journal of Health and Social Policy; 23(1).
 
Griswold KS, Aronoff H, Kahn LS, Kernan JB. Adolescent Substance Use: Recognition and Management. American Family Physician.
 
Fox CH, Kahn L, Robinson A. Practice Facilitators and Practice-Based Research Networks. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice.
 
Kahn LS, Tumiel-Berhalter L, Cadzow R, Watkins R, Leonard KM, Taylor JS. The Impacts of Subsidized Health Insurance on Employees’ Use of Preventive Health Services. Evaluation and the Health Professions 2007; 30(1):22-34.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS. Atypical Depression and Anxious Depression in Women: Are They Gender-Preferred Phenotypes? Journal of Affective Disorders 2007; 102:245-258.
 
Cramer JS, Sibley RF, Bartlett DP, Kahn LS, Loffredo L. An Adaptation of the Diabetes Prevention Program for Use with High Risk, Minority Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. The Diabetes Educator 2007; 33:503.
 
Kahn LS, Fox CH, Berdine DE, Krause-Kelly J, Raghu V. A Physician Self-Assessment Tool for Quality Improvement. Journal for Healthcare Quality 2007 March/ April; 29(2):38-43.
 
Kahn LS, Fox CH, Olawaiye A, Servoss TJ, McLean-Plunkett E. Facilitating Quality Improvement in Physician Management of Comorbid Chronic Disease in an Urban Minority Practice. Journal of the National Medical Association 2007 Apr; 99(4):377-383.
 
Kahn LS, Halbreich U, Bloom MS, Bidani R, Rich E, Hershey CO (In press): Screening for Mental Illness in Primary Care Clinics. Int J Psychiatry Med.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (In press): Mood and Behavioral Effects of Oral Contraceptives. Mental Fitness
 
Kahn LS, Halbreich U (In press): Estrogen's effects on depression. In Bergmann N, Resch F, A R-R (eds), Estrogen effects in psychiatric disease. Vienna, Austria: Springer Verlag Publishers.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (2004): Gender and pathophysiology of affective disorders: rationale for gender-specific treatments. In den Boer H, ter Horst GJ, George M (eds), Current and future directions in psychopharmacology. Amsterdam: Benecke.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (2003): Treatment of premenstrual dysphoric disorder with luteal phase dosing of sertraline. Expert Opin Pharmacother 4:2065-78.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (2003): Hyperprolactinemia and schizophrenia: mechanisms and clinical aspects. J Psychiatric Practice 9(3): 341-353.
 
Kahn LS, Halbreich U (2003): Understanding Premenstrual Syndromes. Primary Psychiatry 10:41-45.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (2003): Hormonal Aspects of Schizophrenias: An Overview. Psychoneuroendocrinology 28, Supp2:1-16.
 
Halbreich U, Kinon BJ, Gilmore JA, Kahn LS (2003): Elevated prolactin levels in patients with schizophrenia: mechanisms and related adverse effects. Psychoneuroendocrinology 28 Suppl 1:53-67.
 
Halbreich U, Borenstein J, Pearlstein T, Kahn LS (2003): The prevalence, impairment, impact, and burden of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMS/PMDD). Psychoneuroendocrinology 28 Suppl 3:1-23.
 
Halbreich U, Wamback S, Kahn LS (2003): Clinical psychotropic effects of gonadal hormone medications in women. In Wolkowitz O, Rothschild A (eds), Psychoneuroendocrinology: The scientific basis of clinical practice. Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., pp 303-330.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (2003): Depression in Menopausal Women. In Genazzani AR (ed), Hormone Replacement Therapy and the Brain. London: Parthenon Publishers, pp 150-160.
 
Mitwally MF, Kahn LS, Halbreich U (2002): Pharmacological Management of Premenstrual Syndromes (PMS) and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder: Current Treatment Practices. Expert Opin Pharmacother 3:1577-1590.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (2002): Estrogens, Age-related Deterioration in Cognition, and Dementia. In Gaszner P, Halbreich U (eds), Women's Mental Health -- An Eastern European Perspective. Budapest, Hungary: World Psychiatric Association, Section on Interdisciplinary Collaboration. Pp. 81-93.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (2001): Role of estrogen in the aetiology and treatment of mood disorders CNS Drugs 15(10): 745-817.
 
Kahn LS. Halbreich U: (2001) Oral contraceptives and mood. Expert Opin Pharmacother 2: 1367-1382.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (2001): Are women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder prone to osteoporosis? Psychosom Med . 63:361-364.
 
Halbreich U, Kahn LS (2000): Selective oestrogen receptor modulators--current and future brain and behaviour applications. Expert Opin Pharmacother 1:1385-98.
 
Halbreich U, Yonkers KA, Kahn LS (2000): Gender differences in dysthymia. In Steiner M, Yonkers KA, Erickson E (eds), Mood disorders in women. London: Martin Dunitz, pp 107-118.
 
Kahn LS, Halbreich U (1999): Menopause and psychopharmacology: signs, symptoms, and treatment. In Crosignani PG, Kenemans K, Wenger NK, Jackson AS (eds), Women's health and menopause: risk reduction strategies -- improved quality of health. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp 131-136.
 
Kahn LS (1994): The cross cultural study of education. In Husen T, Postlethwaite N (eds), The International Encyclopedia of Education, Vol 2nd edition. London: Pergamon Press, pp 1208-1213.
 
Kahn LS (1986): The impact of cultural identity on Quebecois education. Quebec Studies Summer 1986.
 
Kahn LS, Ogbu J (1984): Review of Enculturation and Education in Shanti Nagar by Ruth S. Freed and Stanley A. Freed. Anthropology and Education Quarterly 15:121-124.

 

 

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