Kenneth Holroyd

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Department of Psychology Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Mental Health
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Seng EK, Nicholson RA, Holroyd KA. (2015) Development of a measure of self-efficacy for acute headache medication adherence. Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Seng EK, Holroyd KA. (2014) Behavioral migraine management modifies behavioral and cognitive coping in people with migraine. Headache. 54: 1470-83
Minen MT, Seng EK, Holroyd KA. (2014) Influence of family psychiatric and headache history on migraine-related health care utilization. Headache. 54: 485-92
Seng EK, Holroyd KA. (2013) Optimal use of acute headache medication: a qualitative examination of behaviors and barriers to their performance. Headache. 53: 1438-50
Seng EK, Holroyd KA. (2012) Psychiatric comorbidity and response to preventative therapy in the treatment of severe migraine trial. Cephalalgia : An International Journal of Headache. 32: 390-400
Liu C, Zhu Q, Holroyd KA, et al. (2011) Status and trends of mobile-health applications for iOS devices: A developer's perspective Journal of Systems and Software. 84: 2022-2033
Seng EK, Holroyd KA. (2010) Dynamics of changes in self-efficacy and locus of control expectancies in the behavioral and drug treatment of severe migraine. Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. 40: 235-47
Holroyd KA, Labus JS, Carlson B. (2009) Moderation and mediation in the psychological and drug treatment of chronic tension-type headache: the role of disorder severity and psychiatric comorbidity. Pain. 143: 213-22
Heckman BD, Holroyd KA, Tietjen G, et al. (2009) Whites and African-Americans in headache specialty clinics respond equally well to treatment Cephalalgia. 29: 650-661
Lackner JM, Jaccard J, Krasner SS, et al. (2008) Self-administered cognitive behavior therapy for moderate to severe irritable bowel syndrome: clinical efficacy, tolerability, feasibility. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology : the Official Clinical Practice Journal of the American Gastroenterological Association. 6: 899-906
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