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Contact Information
UCLA Public
Health/Epidemiology
Box 951772, 73-318 CHS
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772
On-campus mail: CHS 177220
Tel: (323) 848-7881
Fax:(323) 848-7022
E-mail: dackerma@ucla.edu
Biosketch
My primary
career goal is to apply the population approach of epidemiology
to clinical psychiatric research and thereby to address questions
of heterogeneity within diagnostic groups in terms of treatment
response. Most recently I have begun to develop study designs to
evaluate the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic and alternative
treatments in which it is not possible to control a potentially
powerful placebo effect, especially if the patient's or therapist's
own expectations interact with direct physiologic effects of the
treatment. I have also come to understand the current need for clinicians
to understand the potential drug interactions between commonly prescribed
antidepressants and the most common drugs of abuse. I recently became
interested also in research to improve end-of-life care of patients
with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of progressive, incurable
dementia, and in evaluating depression and other common psychiatric
disorders as possible risk factors for neurodegenerative diseases.
Selected
References
Ackerman
DL, Greenland S. Multivariate meta-analysis of controlled drug
studies for OCD. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 22(3):309-17,
2002.
Ackerman
DL, Unutzer J, Greenland S, and Gitlin M. Inpatient treatment
of depression and associated hospital charges. Pharmacoepidemiology
and Drug Safety 11(3): 219-27, 2002.
Ackerman
DL, Greenland S, Bystritsky A, and Small GW. Side effects and
time course of response in a placebo-controlled trial of fluoxetine
in geriatric depression. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
20(6):658-65, 2000
Bystritsky
A, Ackerman DL, Rosen R., Vapnik T, Gorbis E, Maidment KM,
and Saxena S. Augmentation of SRI response in refractory OCD using
adjunctive olanzapine: A placebo-controlled trial. Journal of Clinical
Psychiatry (in press)
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