Cynthia Evans
University of Toledo Medical Center
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics | 1989
Kathleen Franco; Nancy Campbell; Marijo B. Tamburrino; Steve Jurs; Judith Pentz; Cynthia Evans
Of 83 women who responded to surveys exploring postabortion coping, 30 women reported anniversary reactions associated with the abortion or due date. Women in the anniversary reaction group more often reported ambivalence about the decision to abort (p less than 0.007). This group also acknowledged fewer suicidal thoughts and attempts, but expressed more concern about verbally abusing their children (p less than 0.04). Strong trends toward dependency and somatoform disorders were present among anniversary group members (p less than 0.06). The authors recommend that physicians be alert to the possibility of hidden anniversary reactions of both physical and emotional nature during patient evaluation.
International Journal of Eating Disorders | 1995
Marijo B. Tamburrino; Nancy Campbell; Kathleen Franco; Cynthia Evans
Rumination has been reported to be a relatively rare disorder of eating during infancy. Over the past decade, there appears to be a renewed interest in and recognition of adult rumination. Although some authors believe adult rumination is benign, others have begun to link it with both eating disorders and depressive symptoms. This paper presents two adult cases whose rumination was associated with anorexia and bulimia nervosa. More identification and study of adult rumination is needed to clarify its course and medical significance.
Academic Psychiatry | 1994
Kathleen Franco; Marijo B. Tamburrino; Nancy Campbell; Cynthia Evans; Stephen G. Jurs
A 10-year follow-up survey found medical school physicians (N = 200) at one institution were more interested in and accepting of pregnancy among colleagues. A greater number of physicians in 1990 than in 1980 reported that pregnant colleagues maintained their work efficiency and interest in medicine. Fewer physicians in 1990 reported being inconvenienced during a colleague’s pregnancy, and fewer perceived hiring women of childbearing age to be a risk to the optimal functioning of their departments.
Child Psychiatry & Human Development | 1993
Kathleen Franco; Nancy Campbell; Marijo B. Tamburrino; Cynthia Evans
Rumination is a relatively rare, potentially fatal syndrome in infants. This article reviews the historical and current treatment of rumination. Two cases are presented: a six-month-old who narrowly escaped surgery when the disorder was not recognized, and a complicated case from the neonatology intensive care unit. Environmental changes and enhanced mothering are described as being critical to correction of rumination and appropriate weight gain.
Academic Psychiatry | 1988
Kathleen Franco; Marijo B. Tamburrino; Brendan Carroll; Peggy A. Seidman; Cynthia Evans
This study surveyed 222 medical students and found that financial difficulties, single marital status and being farther along in medical school were likely to be associated with increased dysphoria. The lack of available psychiatric faculty to meet all the student needs led to the development of two innovative programs. Psychiatrists recruited and prepared clinicians to serve as mentors for first year medical students. Psychiatric staff also trained and supervised associate deans to lead student support groups as a separate intervention. Program evaluations by both students and faculty have been encouraging.
PharmacoEconomics | 1995
Kathleen Franco; Marijo Tamburino; Nancy Campbell; Joel Zrull; Cynthia Evans; David L. Bronson
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 1995
Nancy Campbell; Marijo B. Tamburrino; Cynthia Evans; Kathleen Franco
Journal of the American Medical Women's Association | 1992
Marijo B. Tamburrino; Cynthia Evans; Campbell Nb; Kathleen Franco; Jurs Sg; Pentz Je
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 1998
Nancy B. Campbell-Carroll; Kathleen Franco; Marijo B. Tamburrino; Cynthia Evans
General Hospital Psychiatry | 1991
Kathleen Franco; Marijo B. Tamburrino; Nancy Campbell; Judy Pentz; Cynthia Evans