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Published Papers
Published papers
1. Bishop, G. D., Kaur, D., Tan, V. L. M., Chua, Y., Liew, S., & Mak, K. Effects of a psychosocial skills training workshop on psychophysiological and psychosocial risk in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. American Heart Journal. 2005;(150): 602-609.
2. Kirby, E. D., Williams, V. P., Hocking, M. C., Lane, J. D., & Williams, R. B. Psychosocial benefits of three formats of a standardized behavioral stress management program. Psychosomatic Medicine. 2006;(68): 816-823.
3. Campo, A. E., Williams, V. P., Williams, R. B., Segundo, M. A., Lydston, D., & Weiss, S. M. Effects of LifeSkills training on medical students' performance in dealing with complex clinical cases. Academic Psychiatry. 2008;(32): 188-194.
4. Williams, V. P., Brenner, S. L., Helms, M. J., & Williams, R. B. Coping skills training to reduce psychosocial risk factors for medical disorders: A field trial evaluating effectiveness in multiple worksites. Journal of Occupational Health. 2009;(51): 437-442.
5. Stauder, A., Thege, B. K., Kovács, M. E., Balog, P., Williams, V. P., & Williams, R. B. Worldwide stress: Different problems, similar solutions? Cultural adaptation and evaluation of a standardized stress management program in Hungary. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 2010;(17): 25-32.
6. Brenner, S. L., Head, S. B., Helms, M. J., Williams, R. B., & Williams, V. P. A videotape module to teach assertion skills. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2003;(33): 1140-1152.
7. Williams, R.B., Barefoot, J.C., Califf, R.M., Haney, T.L., Saunders, W.B., Pryor, D.B., Hlatky, M.A., Siegler, I.C., & Mark, D.B. Prognostic importance of social and economic resources among medically treated patients with angiographically documented coronary artery disease. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2002;(267): 520-524.
8. Williams, R.B., Barefoot, J.C., Blumenthal, J.A., Helms, M.J., Luecken, L., Pieper, C.F., Siegler, I.C., & Suarez, E.C. Psychosocial correlates of job strain in a sample of working women. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1997;(54): 543-548.
9. Williams, R.B. Lower socioeconomic status and increased mortality. Early childhood roots and the potential for successful interventions. JAMA. 1998;(279): 1745-1746.
10. Williams, R.B., Barefoot, J.C., & Schneiderman, N. Psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular disease. More than one culprit at work. JAMA. 2003;(290): 2190-2192.
11. Barefoot, J.C., Dahlstrom, W.G., & Williams, R.B. Hostility, CHD incidence, and total mortality: A 25-year follow-up study of 255 physicians. Psychosomatic Medicine. 1983;(45): 59-63.
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