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Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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439 Applied Session Wed, 8/5/09, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-Hall D
Topic-Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Statistical Methods for Mental Health Studies - Topic Contributed - Poster Presentations
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Organizer(s): Ralph M. Turner, University of the Sciences
Chair(s): Lara Schmidt, RAND Corporation
Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health:
70: Assessing the Effect of Treatment Strategies for Longitudinally Observed Outcome DataSachiko Miyahara, University of Pittsburgh; Abdus S. Wahed, University of Pittsburgh
71: Variance Estimates for Synthetic Estimation of Need for Mental Health ServicesHoang Nguyen, LifeStat LLC; Charles E. Holzer, III, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
72: Detecting Schizophrenia Liability in Healthy First-Degree Relatives of Schizophrenics: A Finite Mixture Model ApproachCharity J. Morgan, The University of Alabama at Birmingham; Deborah L. Levy, McLean Hospital; Mark F. Lenzenweger, State University of New York at Binghamton; Donald B. Rubin, Harvard University
73: Bayesian Analysis of Doubly Censored Data with Covariates with Application to AIDS and DementiaBinbing Yu, National Institute on Aging
74: Comparing Diagnostic Tools: Different Methods, Same Story?Novie Younger, Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Jamaica; Audrey Pottinger, University of the West Indies
75: SF-36 Among Older Americans with Traumatic Brain Injury: Reliability, Factor Structure, and Impact of Injury Severity and RaceChengwu Yang, Medical University of South Carolina; Anbesaw W. Selassie, Medical University of South Carolina; Rickey E. Carter, Medical University of South Carolina; Barbara C. Tilley, Medical University of South Carolina
76: A Sequential Approach of Age-Period-Cohort AnalysisKit Ling Yang, The University of Hong Kong
 

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