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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Kenneth B. Wells, M.D., M.P.H. December 3, 2015 PERSONAL HISTORY Business: UCLA Health Services Research Center 10920 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90024-6505 310-794-3725 310-794-3724 (fax) [email protected] Citizenship: U.S. Citizen Place of Birth: Pasadena, California Marital Status: Married Degrees: M.D., M.P.H. EDUCATION 1970 A.B. Occidental College 1974 M.D. University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine 1974-1975 Internship UCLA Medical Center, Dept. of Medicine, Internal medicine 1975- 1978 Residency UCLA-NPI-Brentwood VA, Psychiatry 1978-1980 Research Fellowship Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program 1980 LICENSURE M.P.H. UCLA School of Public Health Medical Board of California, G30121 BOARD CERTIFICATION American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 20840 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Present Positions 2011-Present David Weil Endowed Chair and Professor-in-Residence

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Kenneth B. Wells, M.D., M.P.H. December 3, 2015

PERSONAL HISTORY

Business: UCLA Health Services Research Center 10920 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90024-6505 310-794-3725 310-794-3724 (fax) [email protected]

Citizenship: U.S. Citizen Place of Birth: Pasadena, California Marital Status: Married Degrees: M.D., M.P.H.

EDUCATION

1970 A.B. Occidental College 1974 M.D. University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine 1974-1975 Internship UCLA Medical Center, Dept. of Medicine, Internal medicine 1975- 1978 Residency UCLA-NPI-Brentwood VA, Psychiatry 1978-1980 Research Fellowship Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program 1980 LICENSURE

M.P.H. UCLA School of Public Health

Medical Board of California, G30121

BOARD CERTIFICATION

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 20840

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Present Positions

2011-Present David Weil Endowed Chair and Professor-in-Residence

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Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences David Geffen School of Medicine 760 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90024

2009-Present Affiliated Adjunct Staff

Health Program The RAND Corporation 1776 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90407

2005-Present Professor-in-Residence

Department of Health Policy and Management Fielding School of Public Health University of California Los Angeles, CA 90095

2003-Present Co-Director

UCLA Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program 911 Broxton Ave Los Angeles, CA 90024

1995-Present Director, UCLA Center for Health Services and Society

Jane and Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior 10920 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90024-6505

1992-Present Professor-in-Residence

Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences David Geffen School of Medicine 760 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90024

Previous Positions Held

1980-2008 Senior Natural Scientist

The RAND Corporation 1776 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90407

Current Administrative Responsibilities:

Year Title Institution

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1995-Present Director UCLA Semel Institute Center for Health Services and Society

Director Semel Institute Media and Medicine for Communities Program

Co-Director RWJF Clinical Scholars Program at UCLA Co-Director California Center of Excellence for Behavioral

Health at UCLA

Previous Administrative Responsibilities:

Year Academic Title Institution 1980-1993 Co-chairperson, Psychiatry 101 UCLA Medical School First Year

“Introduction to Human Behavior” Psychiatry Curriculum 1980-1984 Assistant Director UCLA Clinical Scholars Program 1985-1986 Associate Director UCLA Clinical Scholars Program 1989-2003 Module Leader, UCLA Clinical Scholars Program 1992-2004 Director and Principal Investigator NIMH UCLA Faculty Scholars

Program in Mental Health Services Research (K12)

2003-2007 Chair Los Angeles Community Health Improvement Collaborative (CHIC)

2003-2010 Principal Investigator UCLA/RAND NIMH Center for Research on Quality in Managed Care

2008-2014 Principal Investigator UCLA/RAND NIMH Partnered Research Center for Quality Care

2007-2013 Principal Investigator Community Partners in Care (RAND) (RO1 and Supplemental RO1)

Academic Committees

1980-Present Research Advisory Committee Clinical Scholars Program 1980-Present Policy Advisory Committee Clinical Scholars Program 1980-1993 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee UCLA Medical School Department of Psychiatry 1980-1993 First-Year Promotions Committee School of Medicine 1980-1993 First-Year Course Chair Committee School of Medicine 1984 Medical Student and House staff School of Medicine Mental Health Committee 1984-1992 Academic Promotions Committee Department of Psychiatry, UCLA 1984-1986 Behavioral Science Curricular School of Medicine Revision Committee 1989 Task Force for Reaccredidation Medical Curriculum 1990-1991, Doctoring Course Steering Committee School of Medicine 1992-1997 Social Psychiatry Division Executive

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Committee 1993-1996 Director’s Planning and Priorities Advisory Department of Psychiatry Committee 1993-1996 Chair School of Medicine Sepulveda VA Dean’s Committee 1995 Member Stein/Oppenheimer Endowment Awards Selection Committee 1998 Chair Neuropsychiatric Institute NPI Space and Planning Committee 1998-2001 Member, Health Services Research UCLA School of Medicine Planning Committee 1998-Present Member NPI/Semel Institute NPI Center Director’s Forum

Current Teaching

Fall 2005-Present HS 266 and 267 Community Engagement in Health Services Research (SPH, Course Director)

Fall/Winter 2001-Present Individual Research Supervision (various) Fall/2013 Resnik Hospital Quality Rounds (Course Director)

Prior Teaching

Fall/Winter 2004-2005 Introduction to Psychiatry Fall/Winter 2004 Non-violent Communication Fall/Winter 2003-2004 Community Intervention (CSP) Fall/Winter 2003-2004 Theory of Behavior Change Fall/Winter 2001-2005 Quality of Care (Brook) Fall/Winter 2001-2010 Attending Rounds

Clinical Practice

Adult Outpatient Practice of Psychiatry/Clinical Attending (Evening/Weekend Call) At Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Psychiatric Consult Service, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and Emergency Room Mental Health Group Clinical Practice

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Professional Society Memberships

American Association for the Advancement of Science American Medical Association American Psychiatric Association

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Boards/Committees/Consultations

Year Title Organization 1984 Consultant for “A Workshop on Measuring National Institute of Mental Health Clinical Outcomes and Effectiveness in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry” 1985 Consultant Group Health Association of America 1986-Oct Consultant, Biometry Division National Institute of Mental Health 1986-1987 Task Force on Chronically Mentally Ill The RAND Corporation 1987 Discussant for Workshop on American Psychiatric Assoc. Cost-effectiveness in Consultation- Liaison Psychiatry 1990-1993 Member, American Association Board of Directors, for Health Services Research 1986-1987 Chairman, Southern California Academic Liaison Committee Psychiatric Society 1988-1989 Chairperson Association for Selection Committee for Young Health Services Research Investigator Award 1989 Member, National Plan for the Seriously National Institute of Mental Health Mentally Ill, Clinical Services Panel 1990 Consultant, Anxiety Disorder grantees; National Institute of Mental Health Developing Minority Researchers

Depression Awareness and Treatment Program 1991 Consultant The Hartford Foundation 1992 Member, Workgroup on Cost-Effectiveness Academy of Psychosomatic of Consultation Liaison Medicine 1994 Consultant for “Measuring the Effectiveness NIMH and Costs of Psychotherapy 1995-1998 Chairperson American Psychiatric Association Health Services Research, Council on Research 1997-2001 Member, Research Review Committee National Institute of Mental Health 1997-1998 Member for Council Clinical Services NIMH Workgroup 1998-1999 Member, Technical Institute of Medicine Advisory Panel 1998-2001 Member, Board on Neuroscience and Institute of Medicine Biobehavioral Health Committee 2000 Chair, Health Services Research Committee National Institute of Mental Health Council Work Group on Affective Disorders 2000-2001 Consultant American Psychiatric Association Health Services Research, Council on Research

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2000-2008 Scientific Advisory Panel American Psychiatric Institute for Research & Education 2001-2004 Scientific Advisory Board National Depressive & Manic-Depressive Assoc. 2000-2001 Vice-Chair Board on Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Institute of Medicine Health Committee, National Research 2001-2004 Chairperson Board on Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Institute of Medicine Health Committee, National Research Council 2002-2003 Member, Committee on the Organizational National Research Council, Structure of the National Academy of Sciences National Institutes of Health 2003 Co-Chairperson of the Institute of Medicine Annual Meeting 2005-2006 Member, National Institute of Mental Health Council Working Group on Health Services Research 2010 Chairperson Institute of Medicine Selection Committee, Sarnat International Prize In Mental Health 2010 Member UCLA Internal Advisory Board for the UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute 2010 Advisory Board Member

Advanced Disparities Center, Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research, Cambridge Health Alliance & Harvard Medical School

2010 - Present Member of the Board Institute of Medicine Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows

2010 –Present Member UCLA Integrative Mood Disorders Center

2010 – 2013 Study Section Member National Institutes of Health DIRH Study Section 2010-2011 Member AHRQ Subcommittee of the National Advisory Committee (SNAC) on Adult Health Quality Measures for Medicaid 2011 Member RAND Expert Panel on Depression Care Episodes

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Academic Journal Editorial Boards:

Year Role Name of Journal 1983-Present Reviewer Medical Care 1985-Present Reviewer Archives of General Psychiatry 1986-Present Reviewer Health Services Research 1986-Present Reviewer JAMA 1986 Reviewer Preventive Medicine 1989-Present Reviewer Psychiatry in Medicine 1989-Present Reviewer General Hospital Psychiatry 1990 Reviewer Alcohol and Alcoholism 1990 Reviewer Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 1995-Present Reviewer New England Journal of Medicine 1994-2001 Member, Archives of General Psychiatry

Editorial Board

Arts & Sciences:

1979-Present Director Mansfield Chamber Singers 2001-2010 Director Media and Medicine for Communities Program, UCLA 2010 Composer ‘The First Lady: A Chamber Opera’

Co-Librettist (with Rickard Roudebush, Gayle Patterson, Matthew Wells) 2010 Producer ‘The First Lady: A Chamber Opera’, Resiliency and

Recovery Symposium and Speakers Series, www.thefirstladyopera.com

2012 Lecturer Long Beach Opera, “The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat,” A Musical and Clinical Analysis

2012 Composer “The Center Cannot Hold: A Chamber Opera” Co-Librettist (with Elyn Saks)

2014 Author Foreword of John Buck http://marquandbooks.com/blog/john_buck/

Research Mentorship:

Jeanne Miranda, Ph.D., (NIMH) Developing Minority Researchers Program, 1990 Individual K award mentees: Daniel Plotkin, M.D. (National Institute of Aging), 1989-1992 Lois Davis (NIMH), 1990-1991 Bonnie Zima, M.D., (NIMH) 1996-1998 (also RWJF Clinical Scholar mentee) Joel Braslow, M.D., PhD, (NIMH) 2000-2005 (also RWJF Clinical Scholar mentee)

NIMH K12 (Faculty Scholar Program) Mentees First Cohort (1992-1998): Regina Bussing, M.D., M.S.H.S.

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Eric Bing, M.D., Ph.D. (also AHRQ diversity supplement mentee) Bradley Stein, M.D., Ph.D. (also RWJF Clinical Scholar Program mentee) Catherine Nageotte, M.D., M.S.H.S. William McMiller, M.D., M.S.H.S. Second Cohort (1998-2004): Isabel Lagomassino, M.D., M.S.H.S. Carole Roeloffs (Eisen), M.D., M.S.H.S. Megan Dwight Johnson, M.D., M.S.H.S. Alan Koike, M.D., M.S.H.S. Vinod Bhattarha, M.D., M.S.H.S.

RWJF UCLA Clinical Scholar Program mentees (out of 40+): 1980-1982 John Bartlett, M.D, M.B.A. 1985-1987 Grayson Norquist, M.D., M.S.H.S. 1986-1988 Greer Sullivan, M.D., M.S.H.S. 1993-1995 Jodi Halpern, M.D., Ph.D. 1993-1995 Gene Nakajima, M.D. 1996-1998 Kate Watkins, M.D., M.S.H.S. 1994-1996 Alex Young, M.D., M.S.H.S. 1994-1996 Doug Zatzick, M.D. 1995-1997 Howard Rubin, M.D. 1999-2001 Sheryl Kataoka, M.D., M.S.H.S. (also NIMH Diversity supplement mentee) 2002-2004 Michelle Allen, M.D., M.S.H.S. 2002-2004 Jonathon Necheles, M.D., M.S.H.S. 2003-2005 Basit Chaudry, M.D., Ph.D. 2003-2005 Bowen Chung, M.D., M.S.H.S. (also NIMH Diversity supplement mentee) 2003-2005 Kavita Patel. M.D., M.S.H.S. 2004-2006 Elizabeth Bromley, M.D., Ph.D. 2005-2008 Benjamin Springgate, M.D., M.S.H.S. 2007-2010 Patrick Link, M.D., M.S.H.S. 2008-2010 Glenda Wrenn, M.D. 2008-2011 Rhonda Mattox, M.D. 2012-2014 Sharat Parameswaran, M.D. 2013-2015 Keith Hermanstyne, M.D., 2013-2015 Michelle St. Fleur, M.D. 2014- Brian Hurley, M.D., M.B.A. 2015 Enrico Castillo, M.D.

Other Fellows and Mentees 2012-2014 Armen Arevian, M.D., Ph.D. 2005-2015 Craig Landry, MSW, Ph.D. 2011-2013 Audrey L. Jones, Ph.D.

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HONORS AND SPECIAL AWARDS: Year Name of Award 1969 Phi Beta Kappa 1970 Summa Cum Laude, Occidental College 1970-1971 American Heart Association Research Fellow 1973 Alpha Omega Alpha 1988 Young Investigator Award, American Association of Health

Services Research (first recipient) (AcademyHealth) 1992 Nancy Roeske Award for Excellence in Teaching, American

Psychiatric Association 1993 American Psychiatric Association Senior Investigator Award,

Psychiatric Services Research 1993-1998 Senior Research Scientist Award, National Institute of Mental Health 1995 Distinguished Professor Award, 9th Annual Symposium on

Psychiatric Medicine 1995 Outstanding Research Mentor, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute

Teaching Award 1997 Exemplary Psychiatrist Award, National Alliance for the Mentally

Ill 1997 Member, Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Medicine (elected) 1997 Emily Mumford Award for Contributions to Social Medicine,

Columbia University 1999 Pfizer Visiting Professorship Award in Psychiatry 2001 Distinguished Investigator Award, Association for Health Services

Research (AcademyHealth) 2002 National Associate (Lifetime), National Academies of Science 2003 Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association 2006 Research Prize (Lifetime Achievement), American Psychiatric

Association 2011 David Weil Endowed Chair 2014 2014 Team Science Award (Leader, Community Partners in

Care), Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) 2014 Thomas Bruce Award of Honor, American Public Health Association

Community-based Public Health Caucus (Community Partners in Care Council member)

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2015 Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association 2015 The Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Annual Award 2015 Southern California Psychiatric Association Presidential Award

for Community-Partnered Research in Mental Health 2015 UCLA Landmark Community Program Award (Community Partners

in Care-Health Neighborhood Initiative) RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS RECEIVED

Current Funding:

1. Principal Investigator, Long-Term Outcomes of Community Engagement to Address

Depression Outcomes Disparities. PCORI, Award #1845, 06/01/13-05/31/16. Total direct costs $1,499,995. (pending supplemental award for $250K)

2. Principal Investigator, Pathways to Reducing Disparities in Depression Outcomes. NIMHD

RO1MD007721-01A1, 7/1/14-3/31/18. Total costs $1,646,798. 3. Principal Investigator: Resnick Hospital Quality Improvement Initiative; Direct costs

$100K, 7/1/2012-6/30/2015. (Resnick Hospital internal contract). 4. Principal Investigator (with Kristen Ochoa, DHS/Olive View): Clinical Translational

Sciences Institute pilot grant: “Psychiatric Emergency Room Outcomes Study,” $35K, 2013. 5. Principal Investigator, Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience, Grant No. PH-

001516, 2/14/11-8/30/16. Total direct costs $650K. 6. Co-Principal Investigator/Co-Director, California Center of Excellence for Behavioral

Health, California Mental Health Services Act, 4/1/14-5/31/17. Total costs $7,000,000 (PI, Whybrow); component managed by Center for Health Services and Society, $2,200,000).

7. Investigator/Co-Director, Clinical Scholars Program. Robert Wood Johnson foundation, (R.

Brook PI). Grant No. 70035, 07/01/12-06/30/15. Total direct costs $446,444. 8. Investigator, Parity and Addiction Act: Impact on Benefits, Use and Costs, Grant No.

1R01DA032619-01, 03/15/12-02/29/16. (S. Ettner PI) Total direct costs $403,916. Pending Funding (Approved):

1. Principal Investigator, Community and Patient Participatory Research Network (PCORnet

Patient Powered Research Network) PCORI Award, 10/1/15-9/31/18. Estimated total direct costs $1,200,000.

Prior Funding:

1. Principal Investigator, Community Partners in Care – ARRA Supplement, Grant No.

R01MH078853-03S1, 06/19/09-05/31/12. Total direct costs $1,220,075.

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2. Investigator, UCLA/DREW Project Export, 09/30/02-05/31/12. Total direct costs $527,579.

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3. Investigator, Evaluation of Impact of Changes in Insurance Benefits for Treatment of Mental Disorders. NIMH Contract No.278-81-0045 (DB). September 1981. Total direct costs $90,000.

4. Investigator, National Study of Medical Care Outcomes. Funded by the Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Pew Memorial Trust. Total direct costs $6,500,000.

5. Investigator, Mental Health Service Use in an HMO and Fee-for-service. NIMH Grant No.1-

R01-MH28406-01, September 1983. Total direct costs $88,065. 6. Co-principal Investigator, The Demand for Episodes of Mental Health Services. NIMH Grant

No.1-R01MH39571-01, September 1984. Total direct costs $154,955. 7. Investigator, A Model Faculty Development Program in General Internal Medicine. USPHS

Contract 240-84-0058. Total direct costs $750,000. 8. Principal Investigator, Students' Expectations of Patients as a Function of Cultural

Background. Awarded by the Institute of American Studies and the Center for Afro- American Studies of UCLA. Grant (1984-1985). Total direct costs $2,000.

9. Principal Investigator, Validation of a Telephone-Administered Version of the Depression

Section of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule. Pilot study granted by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Kaiser Family Foundation to the RAND Corporation, (1984- 1985). Total direct costs $70,000.

10. Investigator. Continuation grant of the Los Angeles Epidemiologic Catchment Area Project,

funded by NIMH (1985-1987). Total direct costs $395,659. 11. Co-principal Investigator, RAND Preferred Provider Organization Study. Funded by ASPE,

cosponsored by NIMH (1984-1987). Total direct costs $2,043,888. 12. Principal Investigator, Mental Health Analyses for the National Study of Medical Care

Outcomes (1985-1986). Contract to UCLA from the RAND Corporation (4-434600-57636). Total direct costs $180,000.

13. Principal Investigator, Impact of Human Sexuality Training on First Year Medical Students.

Grant funded by the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA, 1985- 1987. Total direct costs $10,000.

14. Project Leader, for the NIMH Supplement to the RAND HCFA Policy Center (1986-1987).

Total direct costs (NIMH supplement only) $150,000. 15. Principal Investigator, Effects of Health Care Systems on Depression. NIMH grant, 1987-

1990. Total direct costs $450,000.

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16. Co-principal Investigator, Independent Performance Review of Homeless Programs for the Mentally Disturbed. Contract awarded by the State of California, (RFP CMU 86-17), 1987. Total costs $250,000.

17. Project Leader, for second NIMH Supplement to the RAND HCFA Policy Center (1987-

1988). Total direct costs $37,500. 18. Co-investigator, Patterns of Alcohol Involvement Among Mexican Americans. NIAAA

grant, 1988-1990. Total direct costs $272,763. 19. Principal Investigator, Effects of Prospective Payment on Care for Depression. NIMH grant

1R01MH44260-01, August 1988-July 1991. Direct costs $385,000. 20. Principal Investigator, Effects of Health Care Systems on Depression. Competing

Supplement, 1990-1992. Total direct costs $180,000. 21. Principal Investigator, Effects of Comorbid Alcoholism in Depression. NIMH grant R01

MH46370, September 1990-August 1992. Total direct costs $451,555. 22. Principal Investigator, Variations in the Process and Outcome of Care for Depression. NIMH

grant R01 HSO6802, April 1991-March 1994. Total direct costs $632,422. 23. Principal Investigator, Effectiveness of Care for Depression. NMH grant RO1 H48144, July

1991-June 1994. Total direct costs $995,671. 24. Co-principal Investigator (Mary Jane Rotheram, PI), Cooperative Agreement for Multisite

Study of Mental Health Service. NIMH, 09/29/94-09/28/99. Total direct costs $15,390,375. 25. Principal Investigator, Improving Quality of Care for Depression. UCLA Committee on

Research, 07/01/95-06/30/96. Total direct costs $3,495. 26. Principal Investigator, Healthcare for Communities. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,

12/01/96-11/30/98. Total direct costs $2,215,002. 27. Principal Investigator, Research Scientist Award. NIMH, 01/01/93-12/31/98. Total direct

costs $500,000. 28. Principal Investigator, Quality Improvement for Depression. MacArthur Foundation, 01/96-

12/99. Total direct costs $600,000. 29. Principal Investigator, Healthcare for Communities. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,

Grant No.031280, 06/01/98-05/31/00. Total direct costs $1,085,709. 30. Co-principal Investigator (Lisa Rubenstein, PI), Improving Care for Depression, NIMH,

09/01/95-08/31/00. Total direct costs $2,500,000; 9/1/95-8/31/00.

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31. Principal Investigator, Improving the Cost-Effectiveness of Care for Depression. (PORT), AHCPR , 04/01/95-03/31/01. Total direct costs $7,003,865.

32. Principal Investigator, Mentoring and Education for Health Services Research, Yale

University, 06/01/00-05/31/03, Grant No. 01061740. Total direct costs $23,694. 33. Principal Investigator, Research Center on Managed Care for Psychiatric Disorders. NIMH,

09/01/95-08/31/03. Total direct costs $6,500,000. 34. Principal Investigator, Evidence-Based Prescription in Public Mental Health: Analysis of an

Administrative Database, Eli Lilly and Company, Grant No. 02118127, 08/01/02-09/30/03, Total Direct Costs $69,840.

35. Principal Investigator, Faculty Training in Mental Health Serv Res. NIMH Grant No.

1K12MH00990, 09/91- 04/04. Total direct costs $7,200,000. 36. Co-Principal Investigator (Joan Asarnow). Youth Partners in Care: Quality Improvement for

Depression. AHCPR, Grant No.HS90008, 08/01/98-07/31/04. Total direct costs $2,246,062. 37. Principal Investigator, Healthcare for Communities. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,

Grant No.038273, 12/01/99-04/30/05. Total direct costs $351,275. 38. Principal Investigator, Healthcare for Communities Partnership Initiative. The Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, Grant No. 038923, 10/1/04-9/30/05. Total direct costs $183,438. 39. Investigator, The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. The Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, Grant No. 040028, 07/01/03–06/30/05. Total direct costs $484,299. 40. Investigator, The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Planning Grant. The

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Grant No. 048330, 07/01/03–06/30/05. Total direct costs $102, 820.

41. Principal Investigator, Impact Dissemination, University of Washington, Grant No 111238,

06/01/05-03/31/06. Total direct costs $18,499. 42. Investigator, The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Planning Grant. The

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Grant No. 052791, 07/01/05-6/30/06. Total direct costs $931, 193.

43. Investigator, UCLA/RAND/DREW Project Export. NIH, Grant No. P20 MD00148 (PI:

Shapiro), 09/30/02-09/27/07. Total direct costs $585,330. 44. Principal Investigator, Rapid Evaluation and Action for Community Health in Louisiana

(REACH-LA). The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. Grant No. 20052870- 688-6006. 4/1/06-7/31/06. Total direct costs $50,500.

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45. Investigator, The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Grant No. 052791, 07/01/05–06/30/07. Total direct costs $484,299.

44. Investigator, The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. The Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, Grant No. 59963, 2007-2008. Amount: $507,419 45. Principal Investigator, Pathways to Overcoming Disparities in Depression NIMH, Grant No.

R01MH061570, 04/01/04-03/31/08. Total direct costs $1,698,985. 46. Investigator, Cognition from the Lab to the Wild. The Foundation for Psycho-Cultural

Research. Grant No. 1300-B-j-K-L/PD-EB07-2, 07/01/06-06/30/08. Total direct costs $41,510.

47. Principal Investigator, REACH NOLA Health, Infrastructure, and training program.

American Red Cross, Grant No. 9920080131:02, 05/12/08-08/31/09. Total direct costs $286,622.

48. Investigator, The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. The Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, Grant No. 59968, 2008-2010. Total direct costs $1,014,995. 49. Investigator, The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. The Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, Grant No. 67799, 2008-2010. Total direct costs $1,035,300. 50. Principal Investigator, Center for Research on Quality in Managed Care, Grant No.

P30MH068639, 9/30/03-7/31/10. Total direct costs $5,948,806. 2nd no-cost extension. 51. Investigator, Translating Community Engagement, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Grant

No. 64244, 05/01/08-04/30/10. Total direct costs $40,231. 52. Investigator, Health and Resilience Centers, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 09/01/09

08/31/10. Total direct costs $20,000. 53. Principal Investigator, Community Partners in Care, Grant No. R01MH078853, 09/21/07-

05/31/2014. Total direct costs $2,343,352. 54. Principal Investigator, Partnered Research Center for Quality Care. NIMH, Grant No. 5 P30

MH082760-02, 09/05/08-06/30/15. Total direct costs $5,858,370. LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

1. Awa S, Tessler I, Linde LM, Wells KB. The Effect of Acutely Increased Stroke Volume

Compared to Increased Heart Rate on the Impedance and Transmission Characteristics in Excised Canine Pulmonary Vascular Bed. Unpublished. Reprints available from Leonard M. Linde, Department of Pediatrics, UCLA. Presented at Convention of American Association of Pediatric Cardiologists, 1973.

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2. Wells KB, Lewis CE. The Relation of Physicians' Personal Health Habits and Attitudes to Patient Counseling. Abstract published in, Clinical Research, 29(2), April 1981, 327A. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Federation of Clinical Research, 1981.

3. Wells KB, Manning WB Jr, Duan N, Ware JE Jr, Newhouse JP. The Demand for Mental

Health Services: Preliminary Evidence from the Health Insurance Study. Abstract for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, American Psychological Association, and the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program, 1982. The Michigan Psychiatric Society, 1983.

4. Wells KB, Manning W Jr, Duan N, Ware JE Jr, Newhouse JP. The Mix of Providers Used

for Mental Health Care. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1983.

5. Manning WG Jr, Wells KB. Preliminary Results of a Controlled Trial of the Effect of a

Prepaid Group Practice on the Outpatient Use of Mental Health Services. Presented at the NIMH Conference on Issues of Reimbursement for Mental Health, Berkeley, CA, 1984.

6. Wells KB, Hough R, Telles C, Burnam MA, Golding J. Acculturation Among Mexican

Americans and Use of Health Services. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, 1985.

7. Manning WG Jr, Wells KB, et al. Effects of HMO and Fee-for-service Plans on Use of

Health Services. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, 1985.

8. Wells KB, Manning WG Jr. Implications of Results from the RAND Health Insurance Study

for HMOs. Presented at the Annual Meeting of Mental Health Directors of Group Health Association of America, October 1985.

9. Wells, K. B., and W. G. Manning, Jr. Effects of Prepaid and Fee-for-Service Coverage on

Use of Outpatient Mental Health Care. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1985.

10. Wells KB, Hough R, Golding J, Burnam MA, Karno M. Do Mexican Americans

Underutilize Health Services? Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1986.

11. Manning WG Jr, Wells KB, Duan N, Newhouse J, Ware JE Jr. How Cost Sharing Affects the

Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1986.

12. Wells KB, Manning WG Jr, Valdez W. Cost Sharing and Psychosocial Health. Presented at

the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1986.

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13. Wells KB. Economic Influences on Outpatient Practice. Chairperson, Symposium for the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1986.

14. Wells KB. The Use of Self-report Measures of Mental Health to Predict Utilization.

Presented at the Conference in Health Assessment, sponsored by the Henry J. Kaiser Foundation, February 1986.

15. Keeler EB, Wells KB, Manning WG. Markov and Other Models of Episodes of Mental

Health Treatment. Presented at the Conference on Research Issues in Economics and Mental Health, June 1986.

16. Wells KB. Mental Health Policy Research. Presented to ADAMHA Administrative

Conference, October 1986. 17. Wells KB, Brook RH. The Past, Present, and Future of Quality of Care Research in Mental

Health. Presented at The Future of Mental Health Serv Res, a Conference sponsored by NIMH, Tampa, February 1987.

18. Wells KB, Daniels M, Burnam MA, Stewart A, Hays R, Ware JE Jr. Depressed Patients in

Three Health Care Systems. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 1987.

19. Wells KB, Goldberg G, Brook RH, Leake B. Psychotropic Drug Management in Medical

Clinics. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 1987.

20. Burnam MA, Wells KB, Golding J. Effects of Psychiatric Disorder on Physical Functioning.

Presented at Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 1987. 21. Manning W, Wells KB. Mental Health Status and Use of General Health Services. Presented

at Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 1987. 22. Golding J, Wells KB, Burnam MA. Psychiatric and Medical Comorbidity. Poster at NIMH

Conference on Primary Care Mental Health, Seattle, 1987. Presented at Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May 1987.

23. Burnam MA, Wells KB. A Two-Stage Procedure to Identify Depression. Presented at an

NIMH Conference on Screening for Depression in Primary Care, Tiberon, CA, June 1987. 24. Karno M, Golding JM, Burnam MA, Hough RL, Escobar JI, Wells KB, Boyer R. Anxiety

Disorders Among Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic Whites in Los Angeles. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Chicago, IL 1987.

25. Golding JM, Wells KB, Burnam MA, Karno M. Lifetime Psychiatric Disorder Among

Community Residents with Chronic Medical Conditions. Presented at Mental Disorders in General Health Care Settings: A Research Conference, Seattle, WA, 1987.

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26. Rogers W, et al. Design for the Depression Tracer of the Medical Outcomes Study. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1989.

27. Burnam MA, et al. Prevalence and Severity of Depression in Three Health Care Systems.

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1989. 28. Stewart A, et al. Functioning and Well-Being of Depressed Patients in Three Health Care

Systems. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1989. 29. McGlynn E, et al. Changes Over Time in System of Care and Provider for Depressed

Patients. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1989. 30. Wells KB, et al. One-year Course of Depression: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study.

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1989. 31. Wells KB, et al. Detection of Depression in Three Health Care Systems. Presented at the

Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1989. 32. Wells KB, et al. Outcomes of Care: A Conceptual Perspective and Some New Findings.

Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, 1989. 33. Wells KB, et al. Depression in General Medical and Mental Health Specialty Practices.

NIMH D/ART Corporate Council, March 1990. 34. Wells KB. Caring for Depression in America. Presented at the First Annual Meeting of

Association for Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrists, 1990. 35. Wells KB. Epidemiology of Psychotropic Drug Use. Presented at Annual Meeting of

American Psychiatric Association, 1990. 36. Golding JM, Burnam MA, Wells KB, Benjamin B. Depression Among Mexican-American

and Non-Hispanic White Alcoholics. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture, Mt. Hood, Oregon, 1990.

37. Golding JM, Burnam MA, Benjamin B, Wells KB. Reasons for Drinking Among Mexican

Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Burlingame, CA, 1991.

38. Wells KB. Outcome Assessment in Mental Health. Harvard Community Health Plan,

February 1991. Also Northwestern University, Fall 1990. 39. Wells KB. Alcoholism and Depression. NIMH-sponsored Conference on Psychiatric

Comorbidity, Bethesda, MD, May 1992.

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40. Wells KB. Medical Comorbidity in Depression. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Health Serv Res, June 1992.

41. Wells KB. Quality of Inpatient Care for Depressed Elderly Pre-Post Medicare's Prospective

Payment System. Presented at The Costs of Affective Disorders Conference, Venice, Italy, October 1992.

42. Wells KB. Depression in Outpatient Practices: Implications for the Consultation-Liaison

Psychiatrist. Presented at The Annual Meeting of the Academy of Psychosom Med, October 1992.

43. Wells KB. Quality of Care for Depressed Elderly Inpatients in General Medical Hospitals:

What Do Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrists Need to Know? Invited Special Address at The Annual Meeting of the Academy of Psychosom Med, October 1992.

44. Wells KB. Mental Health Care Reform. Presentation to the President's Task Force on Mental

Health Care Reform, 1993. 45. Wells KB, Astrachan B, Tischler G, Unutzer J. Issues and Approaches in Evaluating

Managed Mental Health Panel. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, 1993. 46. Wells KB. Depression, Functioning Outcome and Health Policy. Invited Address to the

Association for Clinical Psychosocial Research, 1993. 47. Wells KB. Towards a Health Policy Research Agenda in Psycho-oncology. Invited Address

to the American Society of Psychiatric Oncology/AIDS, 1993. 48. Wells KB. Clinician Counseling and Patient Outcomes. Invited Address to the NIMH

Conference on Effectiveness and Costs of Psychotherapy, January 1994. 49. Wells KB. Successful Grant-writing for Federal Research Grants: Understanding the NIMH

Grant making Process. American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 1994. 50. Wells KB. Economics of Habits and Addictions. American Psychiatric Association,

Philadelphia, PA, May 1994. 51. Wells KB. Recovery from Depression – Risk or Reality? SmithKline Beecham Symposium,

Washington, DC, June 1994. 52. Wells KB. What We Have Learned About Treatment in the Medical Outcome Study of

Depression? Opening Session Presenter, American Academy of Psychoanalysis, December 1994.

53. Wells KB. Caring for Depression in America. Cornell University Medical Center, Dean’s

Hour, February 1995.

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54. Wells KB. Outcomes for Depression in Managed Care. 9th Annual Symposium on Psychiatric Med, sponsored by Florida Hospital Center for Psychiatry, Orlando, FL, 1995.

55. Wells KB. Successful Grant-writing for Federal Research Grants: Understanding the NIH

Grantmaking Process. American Psychiatric Association, Miami, FL, 1995. 56. Wells KB. Primary Care, Psychiatry and Managed Care. Symposium Discussant at the

American Psychiatric Association, Miami, FL, 1995. 57. Wells KB. Caring for Depression in America. Grand Rounds, University of Illinois, Chicago,

IL, February 1996. 58. Wells KB. Integration of Treatment Strategies for Depression. NIMH Workshop, Bethesda,

MD, October 1996. 59. Wells KB. Treatment Research at the Crossroads: Is the Clinical Trial on Trial? The Twenty-

Fifth Annual Herbert S. Ripley Lecture, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, May 1997. 60. Wells KB. Societal Cost Offset and Patient Outcome. Emily Mumford Lecture, Columbia

University, New York, NY, September 1997. 61. Wells KB. Quality of Medication Use for Depression in Primary Care: Results from the

Depression Patient Outcomes Research Team (PORT) Study. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, June 1998.

62. Wells KB. Mental Health/Substance Abuse. Fall Lecture Series, Health Services 200–

Organization and Financing of the Health Services System, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA November 1998.

63. Wells KB, Vickrey B. Grant Writing Course for RWJ fellows and Faculty Scholars. UCLA,

Los Angeles, CA, January 1999. 64. Wells KB. Neurology Grand Rounds, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, February 1999.

65. Wells KB. Treatment Research: The Changing Tide. Grand Rounds Lecture, UC Davis,

Davis, CA, March 1999. 66. Wells KB. Improving Care for Depression. Pfizer Visiting Professorship Program in

Psychiatry, July 1999. 67. Wells KB. The Scholar’s Quest: To Dream a Possible Dream. Clinical Scholars Alumni

Lecture, November 1999. 68. Wells KB. Treatment Crossroads: Efficacy-Effectiveness Research. Alzheimer’s Disease:

Outcomes and Transitional Research Lecture, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, March 2000.

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69. Wells KB. Herb Sherman Memorial Lecture, Harvard School of Public Health, March 2000. 70. Wells KB. Quality Assessment and Quality Improvement in Mental Health: Where Are We

and Where Are We Going? Alice S. Hersh Memorial Lecture. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Health Serv Res, Los Angeles, CA, 2000.

71. Wells KB. Managed Behavioral Health Care: New Directions in Organization and

Accountability. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Health Serv Res, Los Angeles, CA, 2000.

72. Wells KB. Improving Care for Depression. Grand Rounds Lecture, Harbor-UCLA Medical

Center, Los Angeles, CA, September 2000. 73. Wells KB. Gaps in Access and Unmet Need for Mental Health Care for U.S. Children and

Adolescents. Surgeon General's Conference on Children's Mental Health Meeting, Washington, DC, September 2000.

74. Wells KB. Unmet Mental Health Need and Primary Care for Children and Adolescents. The

Unmet Needs in Diagnosis and Treatment of Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents, A Consensus Conference of the National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association, Washington, DC, October 2000.

75. Wells KB, Schoenbaum M. Cost-Effectiveness of Improving Quality of Care for Depression.

One RAND Colloquium, Santa Monica, CA, October 2000. 76. Wells KB, Schoenbaum M. Improving the Cost-Effectiveness of Care for Depression.

Presented to the WHO Commission on Macroeconomics and Health and the World Bank, UCLA, November 2000.

77. Wells KB. Improving Care for Depression. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality,

Washington, DC, May 2001 78. Wells KB. Building Evidence for Communities National Institute of Mental Health 15th

Annual Health Serv Res Conference: Evidence in Mental Health Serv Res Conference, What Types, How Much and Then What? Washington, DC, April 2002.

79. Wells KB. Science Discovery in Clinician-Economist Collaboration: Legacy and Future

Challenges. Seventh Carl Taube Lecture, National Institute of Mental Health Advancing Mental Health Care Financing, Washington DC, September 2002.

80. Asarnow JR, Jaycox L, Wells KB, McCowen J, Fordwood S, Polo D, LaBorde A, Armm J.

Depression among Adolescents in Primary Care: Youth Partners in Care. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco, CA, October 2002.

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81. Wells KB. Beyond Depression and Disparities: Reinventing Community Psychiatry Mysell Lecture, Harvard University Department of Psychiatry, Boston, MA, March 2003.

82. Wells KB. Can Psychiatry Improve Community Welfare? New Research and Practice

Paradigm. Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture, American Psychiatric Association 156th

Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 2003. 83. Wells KB, Schoenbaum M, Miranda J. The Societal Promise of Improving Care for

Depression. Capitol Hill briefing, co-sponsored by Senator Joe Lieberman, Washington, DC, June 2004.

84. Wells KB, Mendel P. Interventions in organizational context: Lessons Learned, NIMH

Workshop, October 2004. 85. Wells KB. From Collaborative Care to Community Partnership: An Agenda for Addressing

Mental Health Disparities. Office of Mental Health, New York, NY, July 9, 2005. 86. Jones L, Wells KB. Witness for Wellness: Community Participatory Partnership Research to

Reduce Depression Burden in Communities of Color, NIMH MHSR 2005: Broadening the Scope of Scientific Investigation, Bethesda, MD, July 18, 2005.

87. Wells KB, Jones L. Community Engagement in Mental Health Research: Putting the Public

in the Purpose, NIMH Advisory Council 2005, Bethesda, MD, September 16, 2005. 88. Wells KB. The Search for Quality and Equity in Care for Psychiatric Disorders: A Story of

Opportunity, Evidence, and Partners. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 22, 2006.

89. Wells KB. Participation on the Sleep Health and Knowledge in U.S. Hispanics. UC San

Diego, San Diego, CA, September 4, 2008. 90. Wells KB. Grand Rounds lecture on Partnered Research. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor,

MI, October 22, 2008. 91. Wells KB. Integrated Mood Disorders Study Center symposium. UCLA, Los Angeles, CA,

November 6, 2008. 92. Wells KB. Partnered Research Strategic Planning. Center of Multicultural Mental Health

Research Conference. Massachusetts, November 10-11, 2008. 93. Wells KB. Outreach Workers, Care Managers, Case Managers. REACH NOLA

Collaborative Care Training Conference, New Orleans, LA, February 1-4 2009. 94. Wells KB. Outreach Case Workers. REACH NOLA collaborative Care Training for

Treatment of Depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder conference, New Orleans, LA, May 18-20, 2009.

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95. Wells KB. It takes a Village: Beating Depression in Our Community. Community Partners in Care Conference. Los Angeles, CA, May 29, 2009.

96. Wells KB. Community Partnered Participatory Research in Behavioral Health: Challenges &

Opportunities for Impact. AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Chicago, IL, June 28- 30, 2009.

97. Wells KB. Increasing the Efficiency from Intervention Development to Wide Scale

Implementation: Collaborative Care. Mental Health Services Research Conference, Washington, DC, July 19-21, 2009.

98. Wells KB. It Takes a Village: Beating Depression in Our Community. Community Partners

in Care conference. Los Angeles, CA, September 11, 2009.

99. Wells KB. Advancing the Science of Implementation. Institute of Psychiatric Services Annual conference, New York, NY, October 7-9, 2009.

100. Wells KB. ‘The First Lady’ Resiliency & Recovery Symposium: Science, Arts & Policy

Perspectives. Los Angeles, CA, February 19, 2010. 101. Wells KB, Jones L, Chung B, Dixon E, Miranda J, Gilmore J. Community Partners in Care:

Enhancing the Public Health Impact of Mental Health Care, Symposia: 22449 – Ensuring a Public Health Impact: Partnering with Consumers and Community Stakeholders around Improving Access and Quality of Care for Mental Disorders”. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 24, 2010

102. Wells KB, Patel K, Huskamp H, Hodgkin D, Miller B. Healthcare Reform and Mental

Health: Stakeholder Perspectives and Strategies. AcademyHealth, Boston, MA, June 27, 2010.

103. Wells KB. Keynote Address: “Caring for Depression in Communities: Opportunities,

Challenges, and Strategies.” National Network of Depression Centers National Conference, Atlanta, GA, September 23, 2010.

104. Wells KB. Healthcare and Innovation. Tulane University and Rockefeller Foundation’s New

Orleans: A Model for 21st Century Urban Innovation Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 1, 2010.

105. Wells KB, Jones L, Jones F, Dixon E, Chung B, Jami A. Depression in the Community.

UCLA Semel Institute Integrated Study Center in Mood Disorders Conference, Los Angeles, CA, December 3, 2010.

106. Wells KB, Patel K. Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services, Including

Behavioral Health Treatment. IOM Essential Benefits Meeting, Washington, DC, January 13, 2011.

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107. Wells KB. Preliminary Data: Distribution of Outpatient Contacts for Depression/MH in 6 Months by Sector of Use and by Screening Location. NIMH Partnered Research Center for Quality Care Policy Forum, Los Angeles, CA, March 31, 2011

108. Wells KB, Jones L. Community Partnered-Participatory Research in Mental Health. 2011

CHIPS Institute, Los Angeles, CA, April 4, 2011 109. Wells KB, Jones L. Plenary Presentation – Community Partnered Participatory Research to

Improve Behavioral Health. 2011 From Disparities Research to Disparities Interventions: Lessons Learned and Opportunities for the Future of Behavioral Health Services Conference presented by the University of South Florida, Washington, DC, April 6, 2011.

110. Wells KB. Comparative Effectiveness Research and Behavioral Health. ACMHA College for

Behavioral Health Leadership Webinar, Los Angeles, CA, April 13, 2011. 111. Wells KB, Jones L. National Medical Association Annual Convention and Scientific

Assembly, Washington, DC, July 25, 2011 112. Wells KB. Think Tank Discussant: The Behavioral Health Home: Opportunities and

Challenges for Services Researchers. NIMH Conference on Mental Health Services Research, Washington, DC, July 28, 2011.

113. Wells KB. Principles of Community-Based Participatory Research and Challenges of

Participatory Research. Implementation Conference, Houston, TX, September 19, 2011. 114. Wells KB. Creating Evidence and Programs Together: Community Partnered Participatory

Research in Mental Health. UNC-Duke Fall Postdoctoral Seminar Series, Durham, NC, September 27, 2011.

115. Wells KB. Community-Based Strategies that Reduce Cost, Improve Quality and Embrace the

Resilience of a Community. National Congress on Health Care Clinical Innovations and Cost Containment, Washington, DC, October 26, 2011.

116. Wells KB, Jones L, Chung B, Green. How Can Communities Beat Depression? The

Evolution of a Community-Partnered Participatory Learning Collaborative. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars National Meeting, Washington, DC, November 11, 2011.

117. Wells KB. Building Capacity for Depression Services in Safety-Net Communities: Applying

Participatory Research to Mental Health. Columbia University Grand Rounds, New York, NY, March 16, 2012.

118. Wells KB. Engaging Communities to Improve Health Outcomes: A Case Study. RWJF

Physician Faculty Scholars Program, Conference on Implementation Science, Stanford University, Menlo Park, CA, July 12, 2012.

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119. Wells KB, Jones L, Chung B, Dixon E, Alegria M. Community-Partnered approach to Improving Depression Services: “Can all Win and Have Prizes?” AcademyHealth, Baltimore, MD, June 23, 2013.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

RESEARCH PAPERS A. RESEARCH PAPERS - PEER REVIEWED

1. Wells KB, Ware JB, Lewis CE. Physicians' Practices in Counseling Patients about Health

Habits. Med Care. 1984; 22(3):240-246.

2. Wells KB, Ware JE, Lewis CE. Physicians' Attitudes in Counseling Patients about Smoking. Med Care.1984; 22(4):360-365.

3. Wells KB, Hoff PA, Benson MC. A Medical Ethics Tutorial Program. Journal of Med Educ. 1984; 59:433-435.

4. Manning WG, Wells KB, Duan N, Newhouse J, Ware JE. Cost Sharing and the Use of Ambulatory Mental Health Services. American Psychologist. 1984; 39(10):1077-1089.

5. Ware JE, Manning WG, Duan N, Wells KB, Newhouse J. Health Status and the Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services. American Psychologist. 1984; 39(10):1090-1100.

6. Wells KB, Manning WG, Duan N, Newhouse J, Ware JE, Benjamin B. The Sensitivity of Mental Health Care Use and Cost Estimates to Methods Effects. Med Care. 1984; 22(9):783-788.

7. Manning, W, Wells KB, Duan N, Newhouse J, Ware JE. Response to Ellis and McGuire. American Psychologist. 1984; 10:1197-1199.

8. Wells K B, Lewis CE. Health Screening of Physicians: A Role for Local Medical Societies. West J Med. 1985; 142:268-270.

9. Wells KB, Benson KC, Hoff PA. Teaching Cultural Aspects of Medicine. Journal of Med Educ, 60(6):493-495, June 1985. (J9)

10. Wells KB, Lewis CB, Leake B, Ware JE. Do Physicians Preach What They Practice?--A Study of Physicians' Health Habits and Counseling Practices. JAMA. 1984; 252(20):2846- 2848. Also Southeast Asian Edition. 1985; 1:49-52.

11. Wells KB, Benson KC, Hoff PA. A Model for Teaching the Brief Psychosocial Interview. Journal of Med Educ. 1985; 60:181-188.

12. Wells KB. A Summary of Cost Sharing and the Demand for Ambulatory Mental Health Services. Professional Psychologist. 1985; 9:1-3, and 22.

13. Wells KB, Kamberg C, Brook RH, Camp P, Rogers W. Health Status, Sociodemographic Factors, and the Use of Prescribed Psychotropic Drugs. Med Care. 1985; 23(11):1295- 1306.

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14. Benson MC, Linn L, Ward N, Wells KB, Brook RH, Leake B. Career Orientation of Medical and Pediatric Residents. Med Care. 1985; 23(11):1256-1264.

15. Lewis CE, Wells KB, Ware JE. A Model for Predicting the Counseling Practices of Physicians. J Gen Intern Med. 1986; 1:14-19.

16. Wells KB, Benson MC, Hoff PA. Planning and Integrating a Behavioral Sciences Curriculum. Med Educ. 1986; 20:28-34.

17. Wells KB, Manning WG, Duan N, Newhouse JP, Ware JE. Sociodemographic Factors and the Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services. Med Care. 1986; 24:75-85.

18. Wells KB, Lewis CB, Leake B, Schleiter MK, Brook R. The Practices of General and Subspecialty Internists in Counseling About Smoking and Exercise. Am J Public Health. 1986; 76(8):1009-1013.

19. Gregory K, Wells KB, Leake B. Which First-Year Medical Students Expect to Practice in an Inner-City or Ghetto Setting? Journal of the National Medical Association. 1986; 78(6):501-504.

20. Wells KB, Goldberg G, Brook R, Leake B. Quality of Care for Psychotropic Drug Use in Internal Medicine Group Practices. West J Med. 1986; 145(5):710-714.

21. Wells KB, Manning WG, Benjamin B. Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services in HMO and Fee-for-Service Plans: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial. Health Serv Res. 1986; 21(3):453-474.

22. Manning WG, Wells KB, Duan N, Newhouse JP, Ware JE. How Cost Sharing Affects the Use of Ambulatory Mental Health Services. JAMA. 1986; 256(14):1930-1934.

23. Manning WG, Wells KB. Preliminary Results of a Controlled Trial of the Effect of a Prepaid Group Practice on the Outpatient Use of Mental Health Services. Journal of Human Resources. 1986; 21(3):293-320.

24. Wells KB, Manning WG, Duan N, Newhouse JP, Ware JE. Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services by a General Population with Insurance Coverage. Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1986; 37(11):1119-1125.

25. Wells KB, Manning, WG, Benjamin B. A Comparison of the Effects of Sociodemographic Factors and Health Status on Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services in HMO and Fee- for-Service Plans. Med Care. 1986; 24(10):949-960.

26. Manning WG, Wells KB, and Benjamin B. Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services Over Time in an HMO and Fee-for-Service Plans. Am J Psychiatry. 1987; 144(3):283-287.

27. Wells KB, Manning WG, Benjamin B. Comparison of Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services in an HMO and Fee-for-Service Plans--Sensitivity to Definition of a Visit. Med Care. 1987; 25(9):894-903.

28. Gregory K, Wells KB, Leake B. Medical Students' Expectations for Encounters with Minority and Nonminority Patients. Journal of the National Medical Association. 1987; 79(4):403-408.

29. Wells KB, Hough R, Golding J, Burnam A, Karno M. Which Mexican Americans Underutilize Health Services? Am J Psychiatry. 1987; 144(7):918-922, 1987.

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30. Wells KB, Manning WG, Duan N, Newhouse JP, Ware JE. Cost-Sharing and the Use of General Medical Physicians for Outpatient Mental Health Care. Health Serv Res. 1987; 22(1):1-18.

31. Wells KB. Commentary: Assessment of Psychological Morbidity in Primary Care. Journal of Chronic Disease. 1987; 40(Suppl):81-83.

32. Wells KB, Benson MC, Hoff PA, Strober M. A Home-Visit Program for First-Year Medical Students As Perceived by Participating Families. Family Medicine. 1987; 19(5):364-367.

33. Escobar JI, Golding JM, Hough RL, Karno M, Burnam MA, Wells KB. Somatization in the Community: Relationship to Disability and Use of Services. Am J Public Health. 1987; 77:837-840.

34. Hoff PA, Wells KB, Benson MC, Kratz H. Recruiting Community Volunteers for Student - Conducted Interviews. Journal of Psychiatric Education. 1988; 12(3):199-203.

35. Wells KB, Goldberg G, Brook RH, Leake B. Management of Patients on Psychotropic Drugs in Primary Care Clinics. Med Care. 1988; 26(7):645-656.

36. Wells KB, Kosecoff J, Sherwood MJ, et al. Medical Record Abstraction Form and Guidelines for Assessing Quality of Care for Hospitalized Patients with Depression. The RAND Corporation. 1988; N-2803-HCFA.

37. Wells KB, Golding J, Hough R, Burnam MA, Karno M. Factors Affecting the Probability of Use of General and Medical Health and Social/Community Services for Mexican Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites. Med Care. 1988; 26(5):441-452.

38. Wells KB, Burnam MA, Leake B, Robins L. Agreement Between Face-to-Face and Telephone Administered Versions of the Depression Section of the NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule. J Psychiatr Res. 1988; 22(3):207-220.

39. Burnam MA, Wells KB, Leake B, Landsverk J. Development of a Brief Screening Instrument for Detecting Depressive Disorders. Med Care. 1988; 26(8):775-789.

40. Wells KB, Golding J, Burnam MA. Psychiatric Disorder and Limitations in Physical Functioning in a Sample of the Los Angeles General Population. Am J Psychiatry. 1988; 145(6):712-717.

41. McGlynn E, Norquist G, Wells KB, Sullivan G, Liberman R. Quality of Care Research in Mental Health -- Responding to the Challenge. Inquiry. 1988; 25:157-170.

42. Vollmer S, Wells KB. How Comfortable Do First-Year Medical Students Expect to Be When Taking Sexual Histories? Med Educ. 1988; 22:418-425.

43. Wells KB, Golding J, Burnam MA. Psychiatric Disorder in a Sample of the General Population with and Without Chronic Medical Conditions. Am J Psychiatry. 1988; 145(8):976-981.

44. Keeler EB, Manning WG, Wells KB. The Demand for Episodes of Mental Health Services. J Health Econ. 1988; 1:369-392.

45. Vollmer S, Wells KB. The Preparedness of Freshman Medical Students for taking Sexual Histories. Arch Sex Behav. 1989; 18(2):167-177.

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46. Wells KB, Golding J, Hough R, Burnam MA, Karno M. Acculturation and the Probability of Use of Health Services by Mexican Americans. Health Serv Res. 1989; 24(2):237-257.

47. Karno M, Golding J, Burnam MA, Hough RL, Escobar JI, Wells KB, Boyer R. Anxiety Disorders among Mexican Americans and Nonhispanic Whites in Los Angeles. J Nerv Ment Dis. 1989; 177(4):202-209.

48. Wells KB, Manning WG, Valdez BR. The Effects of Insurance Generosity on the Psychological Distress and Psychological Well-Being of a General Population. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1989; 46:315-320.

49. Stewart AL, Greenfield S, Hays RD, Wells KB, et al. Functional Status and Well-Being of Patients with Chronic Conditions. JAMA. 1989; 262:907-913.

50. Vollmer S, Wells KB, Blacker K, Ulrey G. Improving the Preparation of Preclinical Students for Taking Sexual Histories. Acad Med. 1989; 64:474-479.

51. Wells KB, Golding J, Burnam MA. Affective, Substance Use, and Anxiety Disorders in Persons with Arthritis, Diabetes, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, or Chronic Lung Conditions. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1989; 11:320-327.

52. Wells KB, Golding J, Burnam MA. Chronic Medical Conditions in a General Population Sample with Anxiety, Affective, and Substance Use Disorders. Am J Psychiatry. 1989; 146:1440-1447.

53. Wells KB, Hays RD, Burnam MA, Rogers W, Greenfield S, Ware JE. Detection of Depressive Disorder for Patients Receiving Prepaid or Fee-for-Service Care: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. JAMA. 1989; 262(23):3298-3302. Also, French edition of JAMA. 1990; 15:256.

54. Wells KB, Stewart A, Hays RD, et al. The Functioning and Well-Being of Depressed Patients: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. JAMA. 1989; 262(7):914-919. Also, Japanese edition. 1990; 262:72-78, and Pakistani edition. 1990; 2(5):244-249.

55. Wells KB, Keeler E, Manning WG. Patterns of Outpatient Mental Health Care Over Time: Some Implications for Estimates of Demand and for Benefit Design. Health Serv Res. 1990; 24:773-789.

56. Wells KB, Manning WG, Valdez RB. The Effects of a Prepaid Group Practice on Mental Health Outcomes. Health Serv Res. 1990; 25(4):615-625.

57. Golding, JM, Burnam MA, Wells K B. Alcohol Use and Depressive Symptoms Among Mexican Americans and non-Hispanic Whites. Alcohol Alcohol. 1990; 25(4):421-432.

58. Golding JM, Wells KB. Social Support and Use of Mental Health Services by Mexican Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 1990; 11(4):443-458.

59. Draper D, Kahn KL, Reinisch EJ, et al. Studying the Effects of the DRG-Based Prospective Payment System on Quality of Care: Design, Sampling, and Field Work. JAMA. 1990; 264(15):1956-1961.

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60. Potts M, Daniels M, Burnam MA, Wells KB. A Structured Interview Version of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale: Evidence of Reliability and Versatility of Administration. J Psychiatr Res. 1990; 24(404):335-350.

61. Wells KB, Burnam MA, Benjamin B, Golding J. Alcohol Use and Limitations in Physical Functioning in a Sample of the Los Angeles Population. Alcohol Alcohol. 1991; 25(6):673- 684.

62. Norquist GS, Wells KB. How do HMOs Reduce Outpatient Mental Health Care Costs? Am J Psychiatry. 1991; 148:96-101.

63. Norquist GS, Wells KB. Mental Health Needs of the Uninsured. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1991; 48(5):475-478.

64. Wells KB, Burnam MA. Caring for Depression in America: Lessons Learned from Early Findings of the Medical Outcomes Study. Psychiatr Med. 1991; 9(4):503-519.

65. Sullivan G, Wells KB, Leake B, Morgenstern H, Liberman RP. Quality of Life of Seriously Mentally Ill Persons in Mississippi. Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1991; 42(7):752-755.

66. Wells KB, Burnam MA, Rogers W, Greenfield S, Ware JE. How Medical Comorbidity of Depressed Patients Differs Across Health Care Settings: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Am J of Psychiatry. 1991; 148(12):1688-1696.

67. Wells KB, Marquis SM, Hosek SD. Mental Health and Selection of Preferred Providers: Experience in Three Employee Groups. Med Care. 1991; 29(9):911-924.

68. Potts M, Burnam MA, Wells KB. Gender Differences in the Detection of Depression in Patients of Mental Health Specialists and General Medical Clinicians. J Consult Clin Psychol. 1991; 3(4):609-615, 1991.

69. Wells KB. Outcomes Research and Mental Health Policy: Advances in 1990-1991. Current Opinion in Psychiatry. 1991; 4:801-805.

70. Manning WG, Wells KB. The Effects of Psychological Distress and Psychological Well- Being on Use of Medical Services. Med Care. 1992; 30(6):541-553.

71. Wells KB, Hosek SD, Marquis SM. The Effects of Preferred Provider Options on Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services by Three Employee Groups. Med Care. 1992; 30(5):412-427.

72. Wells KB, Medicare's PPS Implementation and Increase in Recording of Psychotic Depressive Disorder: Some Thoughts on the Reasons. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1992; 14:153- 155.

73. Pico E, Wimbley M, Wells KB. First Year Students' Expectations of Interacting with Minority Patients and Colleagues. Acad Med. 1992; 67(6):411-412.

74. Wells KB, Burnam MA, Rogers W, Hays R, Camp P. Course of Depression in Adult Outpatients: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1992; 49(10):788-794.

75. Sullivan G, Wells KB, Leake B. Clinical Factors Associated With Better Quality of Life in a Seriously Mentally Ill Population. Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1992; 43(8):794-798.

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76. Golding JM, Burnam MA, Benjamin B, Wells KB. Reasons for Drinking, Alcohol Use, and Alcoholism Among Mexican Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 1992; 6(3):155-167.

77. Golding JM, et al. Risk Factors for Secondary Depression among Mexican-Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites: Alcohol Use, Alcohol Dependence and Reasons for Drinking. J Nerv Ment Diss. 1992; 181(3):166-175.

78. Attkisson C, Cook J, Karno M, et al. Clinical Services Research. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 1992; 18:561-626, 1992.

79. Wells KB, Burnam MA, Rogers W, Camp P. Course of Depression in Patients with Hypertension, Insulin-Dependent Diabetes, or Myocardial Infarction: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Am J Psychiatry. 1993; 150:632-638.

80. Rogers WH, Wells KB, Meredith LS, Sturm R, Burnam MA. Outcomes for Adult Outpatients with Depression under Prepaid or Fee-For-Service Financing. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1993; 50:517-525.

81. Golding JM, Burnam MA, Wells KB, Benjamin B. Alcohol Use, Depressive Symptoms, and Cultural Characteristics in Two Mexican-American Samples. Int J Addict. 1993; 28(5):451-476.

82. Stewart L, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB, et al. Do Depressed Patients in Different Treatment Settings Have Different Levels of Well-Being and Functioning? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 1993; 61(5):849-857.

83. Sherbourne CD, Hays R, Wells KB, Rogers W, Burnam MA. Prevalence of Comorbid Alcohol Disorder and Consumption in Medically Ill and Depressed Patients. Arch Family Practice. 1993; 2:1142-1150.

84. Wells KB, Rogers W, Davis LM, Kahn K, Norquist N, Keeler E, Kosecoff J, Brook H. Quality of Care for Hospitalized Depressed Elderly Before and After Implementation of a National Prospective Payment System. Am J Psychiatry. 1993; 150(12):1799-1805.

85. Davis LM, Buchanan J, Wells KB. PPS and Tefra Effects on Charges for Treatment of Depression. Adv Health Econ Health Serv Res. 1993; 14:87-104.

86. Marshall GN, Hays R, Sherbourne C, Wells KB. The Structure of Patient Satisfaction with Outpatient Medical Care. Psychological Assessment. 1993; 5(4):477-483.

87. Zima B, Wells KB, Freeman H. Emotional and Behavioral Problems and Severe Academic Delays Among Sheltered Homeless Children in Los Angeles County. Am J Public Health. 1994; 84(2):260-264.

88. Wells KB, Rogers W, Davis L, Benjamin B, Norquist G, Kahn K, Brook R. Quality of Care for Depressed Elderly Pre-Post Prospective Payment System: Differences by Type of Treatment Location and Payment. Med Care. 1994; 32(3):257-276.

89. Wells KB, Katon W, Rogers W, Camp P. Use of Minor Tranquilizers and Antidepressant Medications by Depressed Outpatients: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Am J Psychiatry. 1994; 151(5):694-700.

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90. Wells KB. Depression in General Medical Settings: Implications of Three Health Policy Studies for Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. Psychosomatics. 1994; 35(3):279-296.

91. Wells KB, Norquist G, Benjamin B, Rogers W, Kahn K, Brook R. Quality of Antidepressant Medications Prescribed at Discharge to Depressed Elderly Patients in General Medical Hospitals Before and After Prospective Payment System. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1994; 16(1):4-15.

92. Stewart AL, Hays R, Wells KB, Rogers W, Spritzer KL, Greenfield S. Long-term Functioning and Well-being Outcomes Associated with Physical Activity and Exercise in Patients with Chronic Condition in the Medical Outcomes Study. J Clin Epidemiol. 1994; 47(7):719-730.

93. Sturm R, McGlynn B, Meredith LS, Wells KB, Manning WG, Rogers W. Switches Between Prepaid and Fee-for-service Health Systems Among Depressed Outpatients: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Med Care. 1994; 32(9):917-929.

94. Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. Subthreshold Depression and Depressive Disorder: Clinical Characteristics of General Medical and Mental Health Specialty Outpatients. Am J Psychiatry. 1994; 151(12):1777-1784.

95. Wells KB. Letter. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1994; 51:1002-1003.

96. Parker LE, Wells KB, et al. Institutional and Economic Influences on Quality of Nursing Documentation, Health Care Management Review. 1994; 19(4):9-19.

97. Meredith LS, Wells KB., Camp P. Clinician specialty and treatment style for depressed outpatients with and without medical comorbidities. Arch Fam Med. 1994; 3(12); 1065- 1072.

98. Sturm R, Wells KB. How can care for depression become more cost-effective? JAMA. 1995; 273(1):51-58.

99. Wells KB, Astrachan BM, Tischler G, Unutzer J. Issues and Approaches in Evaluating Managed Mental Health Care. Milbank Quarterly. 1995; 73(1): 57-76.

100. Wells KB. Cost Containment and Mental Health Outcomes: Experiences from U.S. Studies, British Journal of Psychiatry. 1995; 166(Suppl. 27):43-51.

101. Hays R, Wells kb, Sherbourne CD, Rogers W, Spritzer K. Functioning and Well-Being Outcomes of Patient with Depression Compared to Chronic Medical Illness. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1995; 52:11-19.

102. Wells KB, Burnam MA, Camp P. Severity of Depression in Prepaid and Fee-for-Service General Medical and Mental Health Specialty Practices. Med Care. 1995; 33(4):350-364.

103. Sherbourne C, Hays R, Wells KB. Personal and Psychosocial Risk Factors for Physical and Mental Health Outcomes and Course of Depression Among Depressed Patients. J Clin Consult Psychol. 1995; 63(3):345-355.

104. Sturm R, Jackson C, Meredith L, Yip W, Manning W, Rogers W, Wells KB. Mental Health Care Utilization in Prepaid and Fee-for-Service Plans among Depressed Patients in the Medical Outcomes Study. Health Serv Res. 1995; 30(2):319-340.

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105. Bussing R, Halfon N, Benjamin B, Wells KB. Prevalence of behavior problems in U.S. children with asthma. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1995; 149(5):565-572.

106. Norquist G, Wells KB, Rogers W, Davis L, Kahn K, Brook R. Quality of Care for Depressed Elderly Patients Hospitalized in the Specialty Psychiatric Units or General Medical Wards, Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1995; 52(8):695-701.

107. Wells KB, Sturm R. Care for Depression in a Changing Environment. Health Aff. 1995; 14(3); 78-89.

108. Wells KB. The Role of Depression in Hypertension-Related Mortality. Psychosom Med. 1995; 57:436-438.

109. Davis LM, Wells KB, Rogers W, et al. Effects of Medicare’s prospective payment system on service use by depressed elderly inpatients. Psychiatr Services. 1995; 46(11); 1178- 1184.

110. Sullivan G, Wells KB, Morgenstern H, Leake B. Identifying Modifiable Risk Factors for Rehospitalization: A Case Control Study of Seriously Mentally Ill Persons in Mississippi. Am J Psychiatry. 1995; 152(12); 1749-1756.

111. Jackson C, Wells KB, Manning W. Impact of Prior and Current Alcohol Use on Use of Services by Patients with Depression and Chronic Medical Illness. HSR: Health Serv Res. 1995; 30(5):687-705.

112. Zima B, Wells KB, Benjamin B, Duan N. Relationship Between Homeless Maternal and Child Mental Disorders. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1996; 53:332-338.

113. Sturm R, Meredith LS, Wells KB. Provider Choice and Continuity for the Treatment of Depression. Med Care. 1996; 34(7):723-734.

114. Sherbourne CD, Wells KB, Judd LL. Functioning and Well-Being of Patients with the Panic Disorder. Am J Psychiatry. 1996; 153(2):213-218.

115. Wells KB, Sturm R. Informing Policy Process: From Efficacy to Effectiveness Data on Pharmacotherapy. J Consult Clin Psychol. 1996; 64(4):638-645.

116. Meredith LM, Wells KB, Kaplan S, Mazel RM. Counseling typically provided for depression: Role of clinician specialty and payment system. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1996; 53:905-912.

117. Sherbourne CD, Wells KB, Meredith LS, Jackson CA, Camp P. Comorbid anxiety disorder and the functioning and well-being of chronically ill patients of general medical providers. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1996; 53:889-898.

118. Lewis JL, Paulus MP, Wells KB, Rapaport M. Socioeconomic burden of subsyndromal depressive symptoms and major depression in a sample of the general population. Am J Psychiatry. 1996; 153:1411-1417.

119. Sturm R, Wells KB. Health Policy Implications of the RAND Medical Outcomes Study: Improving the Value of Depression Treatment. Behavioral Health Care Tomorrow. 1996; 5(5):63-66.

120. Sherbourne CD, Jackson C, Meredith L, Camp P, Wells KB. Prevalence of Comorbid anxiety Disorders in Primary Care Outpatients. Arch Fam Med. 1996; 5:27-34.

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121. Wells KB. Caring for depression in primary care: Defining and illustrating the policy context. J Clin Psychiatry. 1997; 58(suppl 1):24-27.

122. Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. The course of depression in patients with comorbid anxiety disorders. J Affective Disorder. 1997; 43(3):245-250.

123. Sherbourne CD, Wells KB, Sturm R. Measuring health outcomes for depression. Eval Health Prof. 1997; 20(1):47-64.

124. Meredith LS, Sherbourne CD, Jackson C, Camp P, Wells KB. Treatment typically provided for comorbid anxiety disorders. Arch Fam Med. 1997; 6:231-237.

125. Zatzick D, Weiss DS, Marmar CR, Metzler TJ, Wells KB. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Functioning and Quality of Life Outcomes in Female Vietnam Veterans. Mil Med. 1997; 126:661-665.

126. Zatzick D, Marmar C, Weiss D, et al. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Functioning and Quality of Life Outcomes in Nationally Representative Sample of Male Vietnam Veterans. Am J Psychiatry. 1997; 154(12):1690-1695.

127. Katz SJ, Kessler RC, Lin E, Wells KB. Medication management of depression in the United States and Ontario. J Gen Intern Med. 1998; 13; 77-85.

128. Wells KB. Editorial Comments: Does care for depression fit in primary care? J Gen Intern Med. 1998; 13:137-139.

129. Sturm R, Wells KB. Physician knowledge, financial incentives, and treatment decisions for depression. J Ment Health Policy Econ. 1998; 1:89-100.

130. Sugar CA, Sturm R, Lee TT, Sherbourne CD, Olshen RA, Wells KB, Lenert LA. Empirically Defined Health States for Depression form the SF-12. Health Serv Res. 1998; 33(4):911-928.

131. Wells KB. Treatment research at the crossroads: The scientific interface of clinical trials and Health Serv Res. Am J Psychiatry. 1999; 156:5-10

132. Wells KB. The Design of Partners in Care: Evaluating the Cost Effectiveness of Improving Care for Depression in Primary Care. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 1999; 34:20-29.

133. Wells, KB, Schoenbaum M, Unutzer J, Lagomasino I, Rubenstein L. Quality of Care for Primary Care Patients with Depression in Managed Care. Arch Fam Med. 1999; 8:529-536.

134. Watkins K, Wells KB, McLellan AT. Drugs, Disability and Mental Health: the Impact of Mental Illness on Maintaining Social Security Benefits in Los Angeles County. Psychiatr Serv. 1999; 50(7): 914-919.

135. Sherbourne CD, Keeler E, Unutzer J, Lenert L, Wells KB. Relationship between age and patients’ current health state preferences. Gerontologist. 1999; 39(3):271-278.

136. Sturm R, Gresenz C, Sherbourne C, et al. The Design of Healthcare for Communities: A Study of Health Care Delivery for Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Conditions. Inquiry. 1999; 36(2):221-233.

137. Sherbourne CD, Sturm R, Wells KB. What Outcomes Matter to Patients? A Study of Patient Preferences in Primary Care. J Gen Intern Med. 1999; 14(6):357-364.

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138. Wells KB, Sherbourne CD. Functioning and Utility for Current health of Patients with Depression or Chronic Medical Conditions in Managed, Primary Care Practices. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1999; 56:897-904.

139. Rubenstein LV, Jackson-Triche M, Unutzer J, et al. Evidenced-Based Care for Depression in Managed Primary Care Practices. Health Aff. 1999; 18(5):89-105.

140. Meredith LS, Rubenstein LV, Rost KM, et al. Treating Depression in Staff Model vs. Network Model Managed Care Organizations. J Gen Intern Med. 1999; 14(1):39-48.

141. Sturm R, Gresenz CR, Pacul, RL, Wells KB. Labor Force Participation by Persons with Mental Illness. Psychiatr Services. 1999; 50(11):1407.

142. Wells KB, Sherbourne CD, Schoenbaum M, et al. Impact of Disseminating Quality Improvement Programs for Depression in Managed Primary Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial. JAMA. 2000; 283(2):212-220.

143. Sturm R, Wells KB. Health Insurance May Be Improving – But Not for Individuals with Mental Illness. Health Serv Res. 2000; 35(I, Part II):253-262.

144. Gresenz CR, Stockdale S, Wells KB. Community Effects on Access to Behavioral Health Care. Health Serv Res. 2000; 35(I, Part II):293-306.

145. Jackson-Triche M, Sullivan G, Wells KB, et al. Depression and Health-Related Quality of Life in Ethnic Minorities Seeking Care in General Medical Settings. J Affect Disord. 2000 58(2):89-97.

146. Borowsky SJ, Rubenstein LV, Meredith LS, Camp P, Jackson-Triche M, Wells KB. Who is at risk for non-detection for mental health problems in primary care? J Gen Intern Med. 2000 15(6):381-388.

147. Lenert L., Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. Estimates of Utilities for the Effects of Depression from the SF-12. Med Care. 2000; 39(7):763-770.

148. Dwight-Johnson M, Sherbourne CD, Liao D, Wells KB. Treatment Preferences among Depressed Primary Care Patients. J Gen Intern Med. 2000; 15(8):527-534.

149. Burns BJ, Wagner HR, Gaynes BN, Wells KB, Schulberg HC. General Medical and Specialty Mental Health Service Use for Major Depression. Int J Psychiatry Med. 2000; 30(2):127-143.

150. Meredith L, Jackson-Triche M, Duan N, Rubenstein L, Camp P, Wells KB. Quality Improvement for Depression Enhances Long-Term Treatment Knowledge for Primary Care Physicians. J Gen Intern Med. 2000; 15(12):868-877.

151. Unutzer J, Klap R, Sturm R, et al. Mental Disorders and the Use of Alternative Medicine: Results from a National Survey. Am J Psychiatry. 2000; 157:1851-1857.

152. Young AS, Klap R, Sherbourne C, Wells KB. The Quality of Care for Depressive and Anxiety Disorders in the United States. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001; 58:55-61.

153. Duan N, Braslow JT, Weisz JR, Wells KB. Fidelity, Adherence and Robustness for Mental Health Interventions. Psychiatr Services. 2001; 52(4):413.

154. Sturm R, Wells KB. Does Obesity Contribute as much to Morbidity as Poverty or Smoking? Public Health (British Journal). 2001; 115(3):229-235.

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155. Wells KB, Kataoka S, Asarnow J. Affective disorders in children and adolescents: Addressing unmet need in primary care settings. Biol Psychiatry. 2001; 49:1111-1120.

156. Von Korff M, Unutzer J, Katon W, Wells KB. Improving Care for Depression in Organized Health Care Systems: A Conference Report. J Fam Pract. 2001; 50(6):530-531.

157. Sherbourne CD, Wells KB, Duan N, et al. Long-Term Effectiveness of Disseminating Quality Improvement for Depression in Primary Care. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001; 58:696- 703.

158. Roeloffs CA, Fink A, Unutzer J, Tang L, Wells KB. Problematic Substance Use, Depressive Symptoms, and Gender in Primary Care. Psychiatr Services. 2001; 52(9):1251- 1253.

159. Schoenbaum M, Unutzer J, Sherbourne C, et al. The cost-effectiveness of practice-initiated quality improvement for depression: Results of a randomized, controlled trial. JAMA. 2001; 286:1325-1330.

160. Unutzer J, Rubenstein L, Katon W, et al. Two-year Effects of Quality Improvement on Medication Management for Depression. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001; 58(10)935-942.

161. Meredith LS, Sturm R, Camp P, Wells KB. Effects of Cost Containment Strategies within Managed Care on Continuity of the Relationship between Patients with Depression and Their Primary Care Providers. Med Care. 2001; 39(10):1075-1085.

162. Sherbourne CD, Unutzer J, Schoenbaum M, et al. Can utility-weighted HRQOL estimates capture health effects of quality improvement for depression? Med Care. 2001; 39(11):1246-1259.

163. Rost K, Duan N, Rubenstein L, et al. The Quality Improvement for Depression Collaboration: General Analytic Strategies for a Coordinated Study of Quality Improvement in Depression Care. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2001; 23:239-253.

164. Wells KB, Klap R, Koike A, Sherbourne CD. Ethnic Disparities in Unmet Need for Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Care. Am J Psychiatry. 2001; 158:2027-2032.

165. Wells KB, Sherbourne CD, Sturm R, Young A, Burnam M. Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Care for Uninsured and Insured Adults. Health Serv Res. 2001; 37(4): 1055- 1066.

166. Dwight-Johnson M, Unutzer J, Sherbourne CD, Tang L, Wells KB: Can QI Programs for depression in primary care address patient preferences for treatment? Med Care. 2001; 39:934-944.

167. Von Korff M., Katon W, Unutzer J, Wells KB, Wagner EH. Improving Depression Care: Barriers, Solutions and Research Needs. J Fam Pract. 2001; 50(6):530-531.

168. Kataoka SH, Zhang L, Wells KB, Unmet Need for Mental Health Care Among US Children: Variation by Ethnicity and Insurance Status. Am J Psychiatry. 2002; 159(9): 1548-1555.

169. Wells K, Miranda J, Bauer MS, et al. Overcoming barriers to reducing the burden of affective disorders. Biol Psychiatry. 2002; 52:655-675.

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170. Koike AK, Unutzer J, Wells KB. Improving the care for depression in patients with comorbid medical illness. Am J Psychiatry. 2002; 159(10):1738-1745.

171. Roeloffs CA, Unutzer J, Ziedonis D, Tang L, Wells KB. Problem Substance Use among Depressed Patients in Managed, Primary Care. Arch Fam Med. 2002; 43(5):405-412.

172. Wells KB. Science Discovery in Clinician-Economist Collaboration: Legacy and Future Challenges. J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2002; 5:89-94.

173. Schoenbaum M, Unutzer J, McCaffrey D, Duan N, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. The Effects of Primary Care Depression Treatment on Patients’ Clinical Status and Employment. Health Serv Res. 2002; 37(5)1145-1158.

174. Gallo JJ, Meredith LS, Gonzalez J, et al. Quality Improvement for Depression Consortium. Do family physicians and internists differ in knowledge, attitudes, and self-reported approaches for depression? Int J Psychiatry Med. 2002; 32(1):1-20.

175. Wells KB, Miranda J, Gonzalez JJ. Overcoming barriers and creating opportunities to reduce burden of affective disorders: a new research agenda. Special Issue Ment Health Serv Res. 2002; 4(4):175-178.

176. McGuire T, Wells KB, et al. Burden of Illness. Special Issue Ment Health Serv Res. 2002; 4(4):179-185.

177. Bruce ML, Wells KB, Miranda J, Lewis L, Gonzalez J. Barriers to Reducing Burden of Affective Disorders. Special Issue Ment Health Serv Res. 2002; 4(4):187-197.

178. Ford D, Pincus H, Unutzer J, Bauer M, Gonzales J, Wells KB. Practice-Based Interventions. Special Issue Ment Health Serv Res. 2002; 4(4):199-204.

179. Bruce ML, Smith W, Miranda J, Hoagwood K, Wells K. Community-Based Interventions. Special Issue Ment Health Serv Res. 2002; 4(4):205-214.

180. Scheffler R, Durham M, Mcguire T, Wells KB. Policy Intervention. Special Issue Ment Health Serv Res. 2002; 4(4):215-222.

181. Gonzales JJ, Wells KB, Miranda J. Research Mechanisms. Special Issue Ment Health Serv Res. 2002; 4(4):255-256.

182. Miranda J, Duan N, Sherbourne C, Schoenbaum M, Lagomasino I, Wells KB. Can quality improvement interventions improve care and outcomes for depressed minorities? Health Serv Res. 2003; 38(2):613-630.

183. Edlund MJ, Young AS, Kung FY, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. Does Satisfaction Reflect The Technical Quality Of Mental Health Care? Health Serv Res. 2003; 38(2):631-645.

184. Jaycox L, Miranda M, Meredith L, Duan N, Benjamin B, Wells K. Impact of a Primary Care Quality Improvement Intervention On Use of Psychotherapy for Depression. Mental Health Serv Res. 2003; 5(2):109-120.

185. Roeloffs C, Sherbourne C, Unutzer J, Fink A, Tang L, Wells KB. Stigma and Depression among Primary Care Patients. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2003: 25(5): 311-315.

186. Sherbourne C, Schoenbaum M, Wells KB, Croghan TW. Characteristics, Treatment Patterns and Outcomes of Persistent Depression Despite Treatment in Primary Care. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2004; 26(2): 106-114.

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187. Wells KB, Sherbourne C, Schoenbaum M, et al. Five-Year Impact of Quality Improvement for Depression: Results of a Group-Level Randomized Controlled Trial. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2004; 61(4):378-386.

188. Halpern J, Dwight-Johnson M, Miranda J, Wells KB. The Partners in Care Approach to Ethics Outcomes in Quality Improvement Programs for Depression. Psychiatr Services. 2004; 55(5): 532-539.

189. Wells KB, Miranda J, Bruce M, Alegria M, Wallerstein N. Bridging Community Intervention and Mental Health Serv Res. Am J Psychiatry. 2004; 161(6): 955-963.

190. Schoenbaum M, Miranda J, Sherbourne C, Duan N, Wells K. Cost-effectiveness of interventions for depressed Latinos. J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2004; 7(2): 69-76.

191. Miranda J, Schoenbaum M, Sherbourne CD, Duan N, Wells KB. Effects of primary care depression treatment on minority patients’ clinical status and employment. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2004; 61(8): 827-34.

192. Sherbourne CD, Weiss R, Duan N, Bird C, Wells KB. Do the Effects of Quality Improvement for Depression Care Differ for men and Women? Results of a Group-Level Randomized Controlled Trial. Med Care. 2004; 42(12):1186-93.

193. Edlund MJ, Unutzer J, Wells KB. Clinician screening and treatment of alcohol, drug, and mental problems in primary care: results from healthcare for communities. Med Care. 2004 42(12):1158-66.

194. Zima BT, Hurlburt MS, Knapp P, et al. Quality of Publicly-Funded Outpatient Specialty Mental Health Care for Common Childhood Psychiatric Disorders in California. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2005; 44(2):130-144.

195. Asarnow JR, Jaycox LH, Duan N, et al. Effectiveness of a quality improvement intervention for adolescent depression in primary care clinics: a randomized controlled trial. JAMA. 2005; 293(3):311-9.

196. Beach MC, Meredith LS, Halpern J, Wells KB, Ford DE. Physician Conceptions of Responsibility to Individual patients and Distributive Justice in Healthcare. Ann Fam Med. 2005; 3(1):53-59.

197. Schoenbaum M, Sherbourne C, Wells KB. Gender patterns in cost-effectiveness of quality improvement for depression: Results of a randomized, controlled trial. J Affect Disord. 2005; 87(2-3):319-325.

198. Wells KB, Sherbourne CD, Duan N, et al. Quality improvement for depression in primary care: do patients with subthreshold depression benefit in the long run? Am J Psychiatry. 2005; 162(6):1149-1157.

199. Wang PS, Berglund P, Olfson M, Pincus HA, Wells KB, Kessler RC. Failure and Delay in Initial Treatment Contact After First Onset of Mental Disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2005; 62:603-613.

200. Wang PS, Lane M, Olfson M, Pincus HA, Wells KB, Kessler RC. Twelve-Month Use of Mental Health Services in the United States. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2005; 65:629-640.

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201. Dossett E, Fuentes S, Klap R, Wells K. Obstacles and opportunities in providing mental health services through a faith-based network in Los Angeles. Psychiatr Serv. 2005; 56(2): 206-208.

202. Braslow JT, Duan N, Starks SL, Polo A, Bromley E, Wells KB. Generalizability of studies on mental health treatment and outcomes, 1981 to 1996. Psychiatr Serv. 2005; 56(10): 1261-1268.

203. Asarnow JR, Jaycox LH, Duan N, et al. Depression and role impairment among adolescents in primary care clinics. J Adolesc Health. 2005; 37(6):477-483.

204. Lagomasino I, Johnson MD, Duan N, Miranda J, Wells KB. Disparities in Depression Treatment for Latinos: Does Source of Care Make a Difference? Psychiatr Serv. 2005; 56(12): 1517-1523.

205. Watkins KE, Paddock SM, Zhang L, Wells KB. Improving care for depression in patients with comorbid substance misuse. Am J Psychiatry. 2006; 163(1): 125-32.

206. Stockdale SE, Klap R, Belin TR, Zhang L, Wells KB. Longitudinal patterns of alcohol, drug, and mental health need and care in a nationally representative sample of US adults. Psychiatr Serv. 2006; 57(1): 417-425.

207. Jaycox LH, Asarnow JR, Sherbourne CD, Rea MM, LaBorde AP, Wells KB. Adolescent primary care patients' preferences for depression treatment. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2006; 33(2):198-207.

208. Wells KB, Staunton A, Norris KC, et al. Building an Academic-Community Partnered Network for Clinical Services Research: The Community Health Improvement Collaborative (CHIC). Ethn Dis. 2006; 16(1):S3-17.

209. Bluthenthal RN, Jones L, Fackler-Lowrie N, et al. Witness for Wellness: Preliminary Findings from a Community-Academic Participatory Research Mental Health Initiative. Ethn Dis. 2006; 16(1):S18-34.

210. Kataoka SH, Fuentes S, O’Donoghue V, et al. A Community Participatory Research Partnership: The Development of a Faith-Based Intervention for Children Exposed to Violence. Ethn Dis. 2006; 16(1):S89-97.

211. Patel KK, Koegel P, Booker Ted, Jones L, Wells KB. Innovative Approaches to Obtaining Community Feedback in the Witness for Wellness Experience. Ethn Dis. 2006; 16(1):S35- 42.

212. Jones D, Franklin C, Butler B, Williams P, Wells KB, Rodriquez M. The Building Wellness Project: A Case History of Partnership, Power Sharing, and Compromise. Ethn Dis. 2006; 16(1):S54-66.

213. Chung B, Corbett CE, Boulet B, et al. Talking Wellness: A Description of a Community- Academic Partnered Project to Engage an African-American Community around Depression through the Use of Poetry, Film, and Photography, Ethn Dis. 2006; 16(1):S67- 78.

214. Wells KB, Miranda J. Promise of Interventions and Services Research: Can It Transform Practice? Clin Psychology. 2006; 13(1):99-104.

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215. Patel KK, Butler BT, Wells KB. What is necessary to transform the quality of mental health care? Health Aff. 2006; 25(3):681-693.

216. Wang PS, Demler O, Olfonso M, Pincus HA, Wells KB, Kessler RC. Changing Profiles of Service Sectors Used for Mental Health Care in the United States. Am J Psychiatry. 2006; 163(7):1187-1198.

217. Brook R, Klap R, Liao D, Wells KB. Mental Health Care for Adults with Suicidal Ideation. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2006; 28(4):271-277.

218. Johnson MD, Meredith LS, Hickey SC, Wells KB. Influence of Patient Preference and Primary Care Clinician Proclivity for Watchful Waiting or Receipt of Depression Treatment. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2006; 28(5):379-386.

219. McGuire TG, Alegria M, Cook BL, Wells KB, Zaslavsky AM. Implementing the Institute of Medicine Definition of Disparities: An Application to Mental Healthcare. HSR: Health Serv Res. 2006; 41(5):1979-2005.

220. Sullivan MD, Edlund MJ, Zhang L, Unutzer J, Wells KB. Association between Mental Health disorders, Problem Drug Use, and Regular Prescription Opioid Use. Arch Intern Med. 2006; 166(19):2087-2093.

221. Jones L, Wells KB. Strategies for Academic and Clinician Engagement in Community Participatory Partnered Research. JAMA. 2007; 297(4):407-410.

222. Jones L, Wells KB. Reply: Genomics and Public Health Research. JAMA. 2007; 297(21):2348.

223. Stockdale SE, Tang L, Zhang L, Belin TR, Wells KB. The Effects of Health Sector Market Factors, and Vulnerable Group Membership on Access to Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Care. Health Serv Res. 2007; 42(3):1020-1041.

224. McNeese-Smith D, Nyamanthi A, Longshore D, et al. Processes and Outcomes of Substance Abuse Treatment Between Two Programs for Clients Insured Under Managed Care. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2007; 33:439-446.

225. Stockdale SE, Wells KB, Tang L, Belin T, Zhang L, Sherbourne CD. The importance of social context: Neighborhood stressors, stress-buffering mechanisms, and alcohol, drug, and mental health disorders. Social Science & Medicine. 2007; 65: 1867-1881.

226. Klap R, Tang L, Wells K, Starks SL, Rodriguez M. Screening for Domestic Violence Among Adult Women in the United States. J Gen Intern Med. 2007; 22(5):579-584.

227. Edlund MJ, Sullivan M, Steffick D, Harris KM, Wells KB. Do Users of Regularly Prescribed Opioids Have Higher Rates of Substance Use Problems Than Nonusers? Pain Medicine. 2007; 8(8):647-656.

228. Druss BG, Wang PS, Sampson NA, et al. Understanding Mental Health Treatment in Persons without Mental Diagnoses: Results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2007; 64(10):1196-1203.

229. Wells KB, Sherbourne CD, Miranda J, Tang L, Benjamin B, Duan N. The Cumulative Effects of Quality Improvement for Depression on Outcome Disparities Over 9 Years:

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Results from a Randomized, Controlled Group-Level Trial. Med Care. 2007; 45(11):1052- 9.

230. Masaquel A, Wells KB, Ettner SE. How Does the Persistence of Depression Influence the Continuity and Type of Health Insurance and Coverage Limits on Mental Health Therapy? J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2007; 10(3):133-144.

231. Wang PS, Gruber MJ, Powers RE, et al. Mental health service use among hurricane Katrina survivors in the eight months after the disaster. Psychiatr Serv. 2007; 58 (11):1403-1411.

232. Wells KB, Schoenbaum M, Duan N, Miranda J, Tang L, Sherbourne C. Cost-effectiveness of quality improvement programs for patients with subthreshold depression or depressive disorder. Psychiatr Serv. 2007; 58(10):1269-1278.

233. Necheles JW, Chung EQ, Hawes-Dawson J, Ryan GW, Williams SB, Holmes HN, Wells KB, Vaiana ME, Schuster MA. The Teen Photovoice Project: a pilot study to promote health through advocacy. Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2007 Fall;1(3):221-9.

234. Wells KB, Miranda J. Reducing the burden of depression: Building villages for coordinated care. JAMA. 2007; 298(12):1451-1452.

235. Eisen C, Shaner R, Unutzer J, Fink A, Wells KB. Datapoints: second-generation antipsychotic medication combinations for schizophrenia. Psychiatr Serv. 2008; 59(3):235.

236. Wang PS, Gruber MJ, Powers RE, et al. Disruption of Existing Mental Health Treatments and Failure to Initiate New Treatment After Hurricane Katrina. Am J Psychiatry. 2008; 165(1):34-41.

237. Mendel P, Meredith LS, Schoenbaum M, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. Interventions in organizational and community context: a framework for building evidence on dissemination and implementation in health services research. Adm Policy Ment Health. 2008; 35(1-2):21-37.

238. Sherbourne CD, Edelen MO, Zhou A, Bird C, Duan N, Wells KB. How a therapy-based quality improvement intervention for depression affected life events and psychological well being over time: a 9-year longitudinal analysis. Med Care. 2008; 46(1):78-84.

239. Allen ML, Elliot MN, Fuligni A et al . The Relationship between Spanish Language use and substance use behaviors among Latino youth: A social network Approach. J Adolesc Health. 2008; 43(4):372-379.

240. Chung, B, Jones LJ, Jones A, Corbett E, Booker T, Wells KB, Collins BE. Using community arts event to enhance collective efficacy and community engagement to address depression in an African American Community Am J Public Health. 2008; 99(2):237-244.

241. Young AS, Klap R, Shoai R, Wells KB. Persistent depression and anxiety in the United States: Prevalence and quality of Care. Psychiatric Services. 2008; 59(12):1391-1399.

242. Alegria MA, Chatterji P, Wells KB et al. Disparity in Depression Treatment among racial Ethnic Minority Populations in United States. Psychiatric Services. 2008; 59(11):1264- 1272.

243. Olfson M, Mojtabai R, Sampson NA, et al. Dropout from outpatient mental health care in the United States. Psychiatric Services. 2009; 60(7):898-907.

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244. Schoenbaum M, Butler B, Kataoka S, et al. Promoting mental health recovery after hurricanes Katrina and Rita: What would we have done at what cost? Archives of General Psychiatry. 2009; 66(8):906-914.

245. Wells KB, Tang L, Miranda J, et al. The effects of quality improvement for depression in primary care at nine years: results from a randomized, controlled group-level trial. Health Serv Res. 2008; 43(6):1952-1974.

246. Asarnow JR, Jaycox LH, Tang L, et al. Long-term benefits of short-term quality improvement interventions for depressed youths in primary care. Am J Psychiatry. 2009 Sep;166(9):1002-10. Epub 2009 Aug 3.

247. Wells KB, Jones L. Commentary: “Research” in community-partnered, participatory research. JAMA. 2009; 302(3):320-321.

248. Klap R, Tang L, Schell T, et al. How Quality Improvement Interventions for Depression Affect Stigma Concerns Over Time: A Nine-Year Follow-Up Study. Psychiatric Serv. 2009; 60:258-261.

249. Wells KB, Patel K. Commentary: Applying healthcare reform principles to mental health and substance abuse services. JAMA. 2009;302(13):1463-1464.

250. Jones L, Wells KB, Norris K, Meade B, Koegel P. The vision, valley, and victory of community engagement. Special Issue Ethn Dis. 2009;19(4):S63-S67.

251. Wells KB, Jones L.Work through the Valley: Evaluate. Special Issue Ethn Dis. 2009;19(4):S647-S658.

252. Jones, Meade B, Forge, N, Wright AL, Jones F, Young-Brinn A, Jones A, Norris, K, Wells KB. Work Through the Valley: Do. Special Issue Ethn Dis. 2009;19(4):S639-S646.

253. Jones L, Wells KB,. Celebrate Victory. Special Issue Ethn Dis. 2009;19(4):S659-S671.

254. Springgate B, Allen C, Jones C, Lovera S, Meyers D, Campbell L, Palinkas LA, Wells KB. Rapid community participatory assessment of health care in post-storm New Orleans. AM J Prev Med. 2009; 37(6 Suppl 1):S237-43.

255. Khodyakov D, Mendel P, Dixon E, Jones A, Masongsong Z, Wells KB. Community partners in care: leveraging community diversity to improve depression for underserved populations. The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations. 2009;9(2):167-182.

256. Chung B, Jones L, Dixon EL, Miranda J, Wells KB; Community Partners in Care Steering Council. Using a community partnered participatory research approach to implement a randomized controlled trial: planning community partners in care. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2010 Aug;21(3):780-95.

257. Bystritsky A, Niv N, Kerwin L, Natoli JL, Abrahami N, Klap R, Wells KB, Young AS. Clinical and subthreshold panic disorder. Depression and Anxiety. 2010 Apr;27(4):381-9.

258. Mojtabai R, Olfson M, Sampson NA, et al. Barriers to Mental Health Treatment: Results from the NCS-R. Psychological Medicine. 2010 Dec 7:1-11.

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259. Mojtabai R, Olfson M, Sampson NA, Jin R, Druss B, Wang PS, Wells KB, Pincus HA and Kessler RC. Barriers to mental health treatment: results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. Psychological Medicine. 2011, 41(8):1751-61.

260. Springgate BF, Wells KW. Partnered participatory research to build community capacity and address mental health disaster. Ethnicity & Disease. 2011, 21(3 Suppl 1).

261. Alegria M, Wong Y, Mulvaney-Day N, et al. Community-based partnered research: New directions in mental health services research. Ethnicity & Disease. 2011, 21(3 Suppl 1).

262. Springgate B, Wennerstrom A, Meyers D, et al. Building community resilience through mental health infrastructure and training in post-Katrina New Orleans. Ethnicity & Disease. 2011, 21(3 Suppl 1).

263. Wennerstrom A, Vannoy SD, Allen CE, et al. Community-based participatory development of a community health worker mental health outreach role to extend collaborative care in post-Katrina New Orleans. Ethnicity & Disease. 2011, 21(3 Suppl 1).

264. Lizaola E, Schraiber R, Braslow J, et al. The Partnered Research Center for Quality Care: developing infrastructure to support community-partnered participatory research in mental health. Ethnicity & Disease. 2011, 21(3 Suppl 1).

265. Chung B, Wong EC, Litt P, et al. Project overview of the restoration center Los Angeles: Steps to wholeness – mind, body, and spirit. Ethnicity & Disease. 2011, 21(3 Suppl 1).

266. Wong EC, Chung B, Stover G, et al. Addressing unmet mental health and substance abuse needs: A partnered planning effort between grassroots community agencies, faith-based organizations, service providers, and academic institutions. Ethnicity & Disease. 2011, 21(3 Suppl 1).

267. Wells KB, Tang L, Carlson GA, Asarnow JR. Treatment of youth depression in primary care under usual practice conditions: observational findings from youth partners in care. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol. 2012 Feb;22(1):80-90.

268. Chang ET, Rose DE, Yano EM, et al. Determinants of readiness for primary care-mental health integration (PC-MHI) in the VA health care system. J of General Internal Medicine. 2013;28(3):353-262.

269. Wells KB and Miranda J. Differential Mortality for Persons with Psychological Distress and Low Socioeconomic Status. What Does It Mean and What Can Be Done? Comment on "The Combined Association of Psychological Distress and Socioeconomic Status with All-Cause Mortality." Archives of Internal Medicine. 2013;173(1): 27-28.

270. Plough A, Fielding JE, Chandra A, Williams M, Eisenman D, Wells KB, Law GY, Fogleman S, Mogana. Building Community Disaster Resilience: Perspectives from a Large Urban County Department of Public Health. AJPH. May 16, 2013; e1-e8. [Epub ahead of print].

271. Chandra A, Williams M, Plough A, Stayton A, Wells K, Horta M, Tang J. Getting actionable about community resilience: The Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project. AJPH. May 16, 2013. [Epub ahead of print].

272. Wells KB, Tang J, Lizaola L, Jones F, Brown A, Stayton A, Williams M, Chandra A, Eisenman D, Fogleman S, Plough A. Applying Community Engagement to Disaster

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Planning: Developing the Vision and Design for the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience (LACCDR) Initiative. AJPH. May 16, 2013. [Epub ahead of print].

273. Miranda J, Ong MD, Jones L, Chung B, Dixon EL, Tang L, Gilmore J, Sherbourne C, Ngo VK, Stockdale S, Ramos E, Belin TR, Wells KB. Community-Partnered Evaluation of Depression Services for Clients of Community-based Agencies in Under-Resourced Communities in Los Angeles. J Gen Intern Med. 2013; 28(10): 1279-1287.

274. Wells KB, Jones J, Chung B, Dixon EL, Tang L, Gilmore J, Sherbourne C, Ngo VK, Ong MK, Stockdale S, Ramos E, Belin TR, Miranda J. Community-Partnered Cluster- Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Community Engagement and Planning or Resources for Services to Address Depression Disparities. J Gen Intern Med. 2013; 28(10): 1268-1278.

275. Wells KB, Springgate BF, Lizaola E, Jones F, Plough A. Community Engagement in Disaster Preparedness and Recovery: A Tale of Two Cities—Los Angeles and New Orleans. Psychiatr Clin N Am. 36 (2013) 451–466

276. Barnert ES, Perry R, Wells, KB. Reforming Healthcare for Former Prisoners. J Gen Intern Med. 2014; 29(8): 1093-1095.

277. Chang ET, Wells KB, Young AS, Stockdale S, Johnson MD, Fickel JF, Jou K, Rubenstein, LV. The Anatomy of Primary Care and Mental Health Clinician Communication: A Quality Improvement Case Study. J Gen Intern Med. April 2014. [Epub ahead of print].

278. Izquierdo A, Sarkisian C, Ryan G, Wells KB, & Miranda J. Older depressed Latinos' experiences with primary care visits for personal, emotional and/or mental health problems: a qualitative analysis. Ethn Dis. 2014; 24(1):84-91. PMID: 24620453

279. Chandra A, Kim J, Pieters H, Tang J, McCreary M, Schreiber M, Wells K. Implementing psychological first-aid training for medical reserve corps volunteers. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 2014; 8(1): 95-100.

280. Eisenman D, Chandra A, Fogelman S, Magana A, Hendricks A, Wells KB, Williams M, Tang J, Plough A. The Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project—A Community-Level, Public Health Initiative to Build Community Disaster Resilience. IJERPH. 2014; 11: 8475-8490.

281. Chang ET, Gilmore J, Tang L, Morgan A, Wells KB, Chung B. Comorbid Depression and Substance Abuse in Safety-net Clients of Health and Community-based Agencies in Los Angeles: Clinical Needs and Service Use Patterns. Findings from Community Partners in Care (CPIC). Psychiatric Services, in press.

282. Chung B, Ong M, Ettner SL, Jones F, Gilmore J, McCreary M, Sherbourne C, Ngo V, Koegel P, Tang L, Dixon E, Miranda J, Belin TR, Wells KB. 12-Month Outcomes of Community Engagement Versus Technical Assistance to Implement Depression Collaborative Care: A Partnered, Cluster, Randomized, Comparative-Effectiveness Trial. Annals of Internal Medicine, in press.

283. Anderson AT, Jackson A, Jones L, Kennedy DP, Wells K, Chung PJ. Minority Parents’ Perspectives on Racial Socialization and School Readiness in the Early Childhood Period. Academic Pediatrics, in press.

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284. Chung B, Ngo VK, Ong MK, Pulido E, Jones F, Gilmore J, Stoker-Mtume N, Johnson MD, Tang L, Wells KB, Sherbourne C, Miranda J. Participation in Training for Depression Care Quality Improvement: A Randomized Trial of Community Engagement or Technical Support. Psychiatric Services in Advance, doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400099

285. Bromley E, Jones L, Rosenthal MS, Heisler M,. Sochalski JA, Koniak-Griffin D, Punzalan

C, Wells KB. The National Clinician Scholars Program: Teaching Transformational Leadership and Promoting Health Justice through Community-Engaged Research Ethics. AMA Journal of Ethics. 2015; 17:1127-1135. http://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/2015/12/medu1-1512.html.

CHAPTERS 1. Yager J, Wells KB. Psychiatry and the primary care physicians. In R Gaind, FI Fawzy, BL

Hudson, RO Pasnau, (Eds.), Current Themes in Psychiatry, Vol.III. NY: Spectrum, 1982.

2. Keeler E, Wells KB, Manning WG Jr. Markov and other models of episodes of mental health treatment. In RM Scheffler, LF Rossiter, (Eds.), Advances in Health Economics and Health Serv Res, Vol. 8. London: JAI Press, Inc., 1987.

3. Wells KB, Brook R. The history of quality assurance in mental health. In G Stricker, A Rodriguez, (Eds.), Quality Assurance in Mental Health: A Comprehensive Overview. Plenum Publications, 1988.

4. Wells KB, Brook RH. The quality of mental health services: Past, present, and future research. In D Mechanic, AA Hohmann, and CA Taube, (Eds.), The Future of Mental Health Serv Res. DHHS Pub. No. (ADM) 89-1600, Washington, DC: Supt. of Docs. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989.

5. Wells KB, Brook RH. The quality of mental health services: Past, present, and future research. In D Mechanic, AA Hohmann, CA Taube, (Eds.), New Directions for Mental Health Services. Hemisphere Publishing, 1990.

6. Burnam MA, Wells KB. Use of a two-stage procedure to identify depression: The Medical Outcomes Study, Conference Proceedings, NIMH, In C Attkisson, JM Zich, (Eds.), Depression in Primary Care: Screening and Detection. Routledge and London, NY, 1990.

7. Rogers WH, McGlynn EA, Berry SH, Nelsen EC, Perrin E, Zubkoff M, Greenfield S, Wells KB, Stewart AL, Arnold SB, Ware JE Jr. Methods of sampling. In AL Stewart, Ware JE Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being. Duke University Press, 1992.

8. Stewart AL, Ware JE Jr, Sherbourne CD, Wells KB. Psychological distress/well-being and cognitive functioning measures. In AL Stewart, JE Ware Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being. Duke University Press, 1992.

9. Sherbourne CD, Stewart AL, Wells KB. Role functioning measures. In AL Stewart, JE Ware Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being. Duke University Press, 1992.

10. Sherbourne CD, HM Allen, Kamberg CJ, Wells KB. Physical/psychophysiologic symptoms measure. In AL Stewart, JE Ware Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well- Being. Duke University Press, 1992.

11. Stewart Al, Sherbourne CD, Hays RD, Wells KB, Nelson EC, Kamberg CJ, Rogers WJ, Berry SH, Ware JE Jr. Summary and discussion of MOS measures. In AL Stewart, JE

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Ware Jr. (Eds.), Measuring Functioning and Well-Being. Duke University Press, 1992.

12. Wang PS, Lane M, Olfson M, Pincus HA, Schwenk TL, Wells KB, Kessler RC. The Primary Care of Mental Disorders in the United States. Health Aff, 1995.

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13. Meredith LS, Sturm R, Wells KB. A naturalistic study of psychotherapy: The Medical Outcomes Study approach. In NE Miller, K Magruder, (Eds.), The Cost-Effectiveness of Psychotherapy: A Guide for Practitioners, Researchers and Policy-Makers. New York: Oxford University Press, pps. 52-62, 1999.

14. Jones L, Koegel P, Wells KB. Bringing experimental design to community-partnered participatory research. In Minkler, M, and Wallerstein, N, (editors) Community Based Participatory Research for Health: From Processes to Outcomes, Second Edition, San Francisco, Jossey-Bass, 2008.

EDITORIALS

1. Wells KB, Sullivan G. “Healing storm victims' mental health, a massive federal effort is needed to treat the psychological wounds of the survivors of Katrina and Rita.” Newsday 3 Oct. 2005: A35.

BOOKS AND REPORTS 1. Kamberg CJ, Wells KB, Brook RH, Goldberg GA, Lohr KN. Conceptualization and

Measurement of Health for Adults; Use of Hypnotic and Anxiolytic Drugs. The RAND Corporation, R-2723-HHS, March 1982 (peer reviewed).

2. Wells KB, Manning W Jr, Duan N, Ware JE Jr, Newhouse JP. Cost Sharing and the Demand for Mental Ambulatory Health Services. The RAND Corporation, R-2960-HHS, September 1982 (peer reviewed).

3. Wells KB. Depression as a Tracer Condition for the National Study of Medical Care Outcomes – Background Review. The RAND Corporation, R3293-RWJ/HJK, 1985 (peer reviewed).

4. Manning W, Wells KB, Benjamin B. Use of Outpatient Mental Health Care: Trial of a Prepaid Group Practice Versus Fee-For-Service. The RAND Corporation, R-3277-NIMH, 1986 (peer reviewed).

5. Wells KB, Linn L, Benson C, Spiegel J. Interviewing: A Medical Faculty Development Guide. University of California Press, 1986.

6. Keeler E, Wells KB, Manning WG Jr, Rumpel D, Hanley J. The Demand for Episodes of Mental Health Services. The RAND Corporation, R-3432-NIMH, 1986 (peer reviewed).

7. Wells KB, Price SC, McKinney D. How to Talk With Patients About Sex. University of California Press, 1988.

8. Price SC, Wells KB. How to Counsel Patients to Lower Their Risk of AIDS. University of California Press, 1988.

9. Jacobson PD, Neu CR, Wells KB. Data Collection for a Study of Variation in Psychiatric Care Resource Use. The RAND Corporation, N-2809-HCFA, November 1988.

10. Wells KB, Kosecoff J, Sherwood MJ, Roth CP, Chew CF, Essock-Vitale S, Brook RH, Kahn KL. Medical Record Abstraction Form and Guidelines for Assessing Quality of Care

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for Hospitalized Patients with Depression. The RAND Corporation, N-2803-HCFA, December 1988.

11. Hosek SD, Wells KB. Physician Experiences with Preferred Provider Organizations. The RAND Corporation, WD-4257-HHS, January 1989.

12. Wells KB, Manning WG, Valdez RB. The Effects of Insurance Generosity on the Psychological Distress and Well-Being of a General Population: Results from a Randomized Trial of Insurance. The RAND Corporation, R-3682-NIMH/HCFA, July 1989 (peer reviewed).

13. Wells KB, Manning WG, Valdez RB. The Effects of a Prepaid Group Practice on the Mental Health Outcomes of a General Population: Results from a Randomized Trial. The RAND Corporation, R-3857-NIMH/HCFA, December 1989.

14. Manning WG, Wells KB, Buchanan JL, Keeler EB, Valdez RB, Newhouse JP. Effects of Mental Health Insurance: Evidence from the Health Insurance Experiment. The RAND Corporation, R-3815-NIMH/HCFA, October 1989.

15. Hosek SD, Marquis SM, Wells KB. Health Care Utilization in Employer Plans with Preferred Provider Organization Options. R-3800-HHS/NIMH, February 1990.

16. Hosek SD, Marquis SM, Garnick D, Luft HS, Rolph EJ, Wells KB. The Study of Preferred Provider Organizations: Executive Summary. R-3798-HHS/NIMH, June 1990.

17. Kahn KL, Draper D, Keeler EB, Wells KB, et al. The Effect of DRG-based Prospective Payment on Quality of Care for Hospitalized Medicare Patients. The RAND Corporation, WD-4868-HCFA, March 1990.

18. Wells KB, Hosek SD, Marquis SM. The Effects of Three Optional Preferred Provider Organizations on Use of Outpatient Mental Health Services. The RAND Corporation, R- 3952-HHS/NIMH, 1990.

19. Newhouse JP, Wells KB, et al. Free for All? Lessons Learned from the RAND Health Experiment. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993.

20. Wells KB, Sturm R, Sherbourne CD, Meredith L. Caring for Depression. Harvard University Press, 1996.

21. NIMH Clinical Treatment and Services Research Workgroup. Bridging Science and Service: A Report by the National Advisory Mental Health Council’s Treatment and Services Workshop. September 1998.

22. Jackson-Triche M, Wells KB, Minnium K. Beating Depression: The Journey to Hope. McGraw-Hill, 2002.

23. Springgate B, Jones C, Allen C, Lovera S, Klap R, Meyers D, Palinkas L, Lambrew J, Wells K. A Community-based Participatory Assessment of Health Care Needs in post-Katrina New Orleans: An Update for Community Members and Advocates, in Poverty and Race Research and Action Center report, 2007.