246.Coons, S.J. & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Cost-Utility Analysis (Chapter 6). In: J.L. Bootman, R.J. Townsend, & W.F. McGhan (Eds.), Principles of Pharmacoeconomics, Second edition (pp. 102-126). Cincinnati, OH: Harvey Whitney Books Company.
247.Kaplan, R.M. & Anderson, J.P. (1996). The general health policy model: An integrated approach. In B. Spilker (Ed.), Quality of Life and Pharmacoeconomics in Clinical Trials (pp. 309-322). New York, NY: Raven. (Note: updates and revises Kaplan & Anderson 1990, reference 140).
248.Kaplan, R.M. & Ries, A.L. (1996). Cognitive-behavioral interventions and the quality of life of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In J. Bach (Ed). Pulmonary Rehabilitation. The Obstructive and Paralytic Conditions (pp. 133-144). Philadelphia, PA: Hanley and Delfus.
249.Shaw, W.S., Cronan, T.A., Lee, R.E., & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Health care satisfaction among osteoarthritis sufferers. Psychology and Health, 11, 395-409.
250.Kaplan, R.M., & Schneiderman, L.J. (1996). Health locus of control and preference for right-to-die legislation. Psychology and Health, 11,709-714.
251.Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Measuring Health Outcome for Resource Allocation. In R.L. Glueckauf, R. Frank, G.R. Bond, & J.H. McGrew (Eds). Psychological Practice in a Changing Health Care System: Issues and New Directions (pp. 101-133). New York, NY: Springer.
252.Ganiats, T.G. & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Priority Setting: the Oregon Example. In F.W. Schwartz, H. Glennerster, & R.B. Saltman(Eds.), Fixing health budgets: Experience from Europe and North America (pp. 21-47). Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
253.Farkas, A.J., Pierce, J.P., Zhu, S., Rosbrook, B., Gilpin, E., Berry, C.C. & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Addiction versus stages of changes models in predicting smoking cessation. Addiction, 91(9), 1271-1280.
254.Kaplan, R.M. & Ries, A.L. (1996). Cost-effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation. In A. Fishman (Ed.), Pulmonary Rehabilitation (pp. 379-398). New York, NY: Marcel Dekker.
255.Hays, R. D., Siu, A. L., Keeler, E., Marshall, G.N., Kaplan, R. M., Simmons, S., El Mouchi, D., & Schnelle, J. (1996). Long-term care residents' preferences for health states on the Quality of Well-being Scale. Medical Decision Making, 16(3), 254-261.
256.Farkas, A.J., Pierce, J.P., Gilpin, E.A., Zhu, S., Rosbrook, B., Berry, C.C., & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Is stage-of-change a useful measure of the likelihood of smoking cessation? Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 18(2), 79-86.
257. Ganiats, T.G., Browner, D.K., & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Comparison of two methods of calculating Quality-Adjusted life years. Quality of Life Research, 5, 162-164
258. Eakin, E.G., Kaplan, R.M., Ries, A.L., & Sassi-Dambron, D.E. (1996). Patients'self-reports of dyspnea: An important and independent outcome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 18(2), 79-86.
259.Grodner, S., Prewitt, L.M., Jaworski, B.A., Myers, R., Kaplan, R.M., & Ries, A.L. (1996). The impact of social support in pulmonary rehabilitation of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 18 (3), 139-145.
260.Squier, H.C. & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Cardiac rehabilitation: A review of psychosocial and quality of life outcomes. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 13, (1/2), 143-159.
Also published as: Squier, H.C. & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Cardiac rehabilitation: A review of psychosocial and quality of life outcomes in J. Piette, R.M. Kaplan & J. Ferrari (Eds.) Preventing Illness among People with Coronary Heart Disease (pp. 143-159). New York, NY: Haworth Press, Inc..
261.Langer, R.D. & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). The paradoxical effects of CHD risk factors in the oldest old. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 13(1/2), 21-34.
Also published as: Langer, R.D. & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). The paradoxical effects of CHD risk factors in the oldest old. In J. Piette, R.M. Kaplan & J. Farrarro (Eds.), Preventing Illness among People with Coronary Heart Disease (pp. 21-34). New York, NY: Haworth Press, Inc.
262.Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Measuring health and medical outcomes. Quality of Life Research, 5, 302-303 (book review).
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263.Kaplan, R.M., Navarro, A.M., Castro, G.G., Elder, J.P., Mishra, S.I., Hubbell, A., Chrvala, C., Flores, E., Ramirez, A., Fernandez-Esquer, M.E. & Ruiz, E. (1996). Increased use of mammography among Hispanic women: Baseline results from the NCI cooperative group on cancer prevention in Hispanic communities. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 12(6), 467-471.
265.Patterson, T.L., Kaplan, R.M., Grant, I., Dr, Semple, S.J., Moscona, S., Koch, W.L., Harris, M.J., & Jeste, D.V. (1996). Quality of well-being in late-life psychosis. Psychiatry Research, 63(2-3), 169-181.
266.Kaplan, R.M. & Ries, A.L. (1996). Outcomes of rehabilitation for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Cost and Quality Quarterly Journal, 2(3), 39-49.
267.Kaplan, R.M., Alcaraz, J.E, Anderson, J.P., & Weisman, M. (1996). Quality-adjusted life years lost to arthritis: Effects of gender, race, and social class. Arthritis Care and Research, 9(6), 473-482.
268.Pierce, J.P., Farkas, A., Zhu, S.H., Berry, C.C., & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Addiction versus stages of change models in predicting smoking cessation -Should the stage of change model be challenged? Addiction, 91(9), 1290-1292 (comment).
269.Navarro, A.M. & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). Mammography screening: Prospects and opportunity costs. Women's Health: Research on Gender, Behavioral, and Policy, 2(4), 209-233.
270.Navarro, A.M. & Kaplan, R.M. (1996). The mammography controversy: Current and future evidence. Women's Health: Research on Gender, Behavioral, and Policy, 2(4), 259-264. 290.
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271.Heaton, R.K., Marcotte, T.V., White, D.A., Ross, D., Meridith, K., Taylor, M.J, Kaplan, R.M., Grant, I. (1996). Nature and vocational significance of neuropsychological impairment associated with HIV infections. Clinical Neuropsychologist, 10(1), 1-14.
274. Kaplan, R.M., Shiegehisa, T., & Oldenburg, B. (1996). Health policy, international variation, and doctor-patient interaction. Japanese Health Psychology, 4, 23-49.