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overview Donald B. Penzien, PhD, FAHS, FSBM, is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Neurology, and Epidemiology and Prevention—Social Sciences and Health Policy. He is Director of Research for the Department of Psychiatry as well as Deputy Director for the Center of Integrative Medicine at the Wake Forest School of Medicine. He is widely recognized for his contributions in behavioral medicine—particularly headache and chronic pain research methodologies—and enhancing the accessibility and cost-effectiveness of nonpharmacologic therapies. He is a Fellow of American Headache Society and the Society of Behavioral Medicine with over 150 research articles, book chapters, and books/monographs to his credit. His research has been supported by grants from the NIH, the Department of Defense, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, and other funding agencies. He is Senior Editorial Advisor for Headache, Associate Editor for Frontiers in Pain, editorial board member for Global Advances in Health and Medicine, has served on editorial boards of other scientific journals, and has actively served numerous scientific and professional organizations. Key appointments include: Chair, Nonpharmacological Treatment Group: Headache Treatment Guidelines Project (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality); Board of Directors, Chair of Behavioral Clinical Trials Guidelines Section, and Chair of Methodology, Design, and Statistical Issues Special Interest Section (American Headache Society), US Headache Treatment Guidelines Consortium (American Academy of Neurology); Common Data Elements Working Group for Headache Clinical Trials (National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke).
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Academic Article Guidelines for trials of behavioral treatments for recurrent headache, first edition: American Headache Society Behavioral Clinical Trials Workgroup.
Academic Article Statistical power and sample size estimation for headache research: an overview and power calculation tools.
Concept Research Design
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Academic Article Rounding behavior in the reporting of headache frequency complicates headache chronification research.
Academic Article Influence of random measurement error on estimated rates of headache chronification and remission.
Academic Article Type I error in headache research.
Academic Article The effects of anticipatory stress on heart rate and T-wave amplitude revisited: a reply to Furedy and Heslegrave.
Academic Article Behavioral headache treatment: history, review of the empirical literature, and methodological critique.
Academic Article Headache research methodology: introduction to the special series.
Academic Article Allocation of patients to conditions in headache clinical trials: randomization, stratification, and treatment matching.
Academic Article Behavioral headache research: methodologic considerations and research design alternatives.
Academic Article Behavioral research and the double-blind placebo-controlled methodology: challenges in applying the biomedical standard to behavioral headache research.
Academic Article Headache and psychiatric comorbidity: historical context, clinical implications, and research relevance.
Academic Article Future directions in behavioral headache research: applications for an evolving health care environment.
Academic Article Challenges of nonpharmacologic interventions in chronic tension-type headache.
Academic Article Stress management for migraine: recent research and commentary.
Grant Wake Forest NCORP Research Base
Academic Article Biomedical authors' awareness of publication ethics: an international survey.
Grant Administrative supplement to: “Implementing and evaluating mHealth pain coping skills training interventions to improve self-management of chronic pain in cancer survivors in “real world” clinical practice settings: 3UG1CA189824-06
Grant Optimizing Recruitment of African Americans in Alzheimer’s Disease Research (NIA Administrative Supplement)
Grant U24: Duke Pain Early-phase Research Clinical Center (PERCC).
Academic Article Women's health research
Academic Article In D. Moher, D.G. Altman, K.F. Schulz, I. Simera, & E. Wager (Eds.), Guidelines for Reporting Health Research: A User’s Manual
Academic Article Improving the quality of research reporting: Headache steps up to the plate
Academic Article In K.A. Holroyd, B.A. Schlote, & H. Zenz (Eds.), Perspectives in research on headache
Grant PROMOTING TRAINING IN CLINICAL PAIN RESEARCH AS AN INITIATIVE OF THE INTERNET-DELIVERED MANAGEMENT OF PAIN AMONG CANCER SURVIVORS (IMPACTS) TRIAL
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