1960
DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1960.03590120040005
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Effects of Perphenazine on Verbal Behavior Patterns

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“…The affect scores of anxiety and hostility are very sensitive to many conditions, for example, the passage of time (see the generalizability studies of Gottschalk and Gleser, 1969, pp. 59-67); phases of the menstrual cycle (Gottschalk et al, 1962;Ivey and Bardwick, 1968;Sflbergeld et al, 1971); increases in serum dopamine beta-hydroxylase (Sflbergeld et al, 1975); different interviewers (Gottschalk and Gteser, 1969;Gottschalk, 1971;Schofer et al, 1978); various psychoactive drugs, such as perphenazine (Gottschalk et aL, 1960), amytal (Ross et al, 1963), chlordiazepoxide (Gleser et al, 1965;Gottschalk and Kaplan, 1972), and lorazepam (Gottschalk et al, 1972a); sex (Gottschalk and Gleser, 1969); and aging (Gottschalk and Gleser, 1969).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The affect scores of anxiety and hostility are very sensitive to many conditions, for example, the passage of time (see the generalizability studies of Gottschalk and Gleser, 1969, pp. 59-67); phases of the menstrual cycle (Gottschalk et al, 1962;Ivey and Bardwick, 1968;Sflbergeld et al, 1971); increases in serum dopamine beta-hydroxylase (Sflbergeld et al, 1975); different interviewers (Gottschalk and Gteser, 1969;Gottschalk, 1971;Schofer et al, 1978); various psychoactive drugs, such as perphenazine (Gottschalk et aL, 1960), amytal (Ross et al, 1963), chlordiazepoxide (Gleser et al, 1965;Gottschalk and Kaplan, 1972), and lorazepam (Gottschalk et al, 1972a); sex (Gottschalk and Gleser, 1969); and aging (Gottschalk and Gleser, 1969).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of perphenazine on psychologic variables were monitored in subjects hospitalized with various dermatologic diseases (33). In a double-blind, placebo crossover study, it was found that the psychoactive drug did indeed effect a significant decrease in outward hostility.…”
Section: Use With Medical Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. The G-G appears to be sensitive to pharmacologic-physiologic relationships (29,32,33,35), treatment effects (12,30), environmental effects (10), and psychologic factors related to specific disease states (31,34,36). 3.…”
Section: Use With Medical Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This content analysis procedure has been applied to children (Gottschalk, , 1976Uliana, 1976); norms have been obtained from a sample of white and black children, ages 5-16 years, and validation studies are in progress. New applications have been reported to psychophysiological (Bell et al, 1971;Gottlieb et al, 1967;Karacan, 1966;Gottschalk, , 1976Gottschalk andGleser, 1969;Gottschalk et al, 1961Ivey andBardwick, 1968;Silbergeld et a!., 1971) and psychobiochemical research (Gottschalk, 1972;Gottschalk etal., 1965Gottschalk etal., , 1966Gottschalk etal., , 1969Silber geld et al, 1975;Stone et al, 1969), ncuropsychopharmacological research {Elliott et al, 1974Gottschalk and Gleser, \969;Gottschalk et al, 1960), psychotherapy research {Gottschalk, 1974Gottschalk and Auerbach, 1966;Gotlschalk et al, 1967Gotlschalk et al, , 1969Gotlschalk et al, , 1973Lewis, 1971;Luborsky et al, 1975;Parley et al, 1971;Witkin et a!., 1968), and psychokinesic research {Freedman et Gottschalk and Frank, 1967;Gottschalk and Uliana, 1976a, b). The likely possibility of automated computerized scoring using this content analysis methods is indi cated {Gottschalk et al, 1975).…”
Section: Relevance O F This Approach To the Problem Of Psychological mentioning
confidence: 99%