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594 * ! Thu, 8/2/2012, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-Room 29D
Reducing Bias in Studies of Comparative Effectiveness: Applications from Mental Health — Invited Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Section on Risk Analysis , Biopharmaceutical Section , Section on Statistics in Epidemiology , International Indian Statistical Association , Statistics in Mental Health Research
Organizer(s): James O'Malley, Harvard Medical School
Chair(s): James O'Malley, Harvard Medical School
8:35 AM Sensitivity Analysis for Instrumental Variables Regression Jaeun Choi, Harvard Medical School ; Mary Beth Landrum, Harvard Medical School ; James O'Malley, Harvard Medical School
9:00 AM Individualized Comparative Effectiveness Mental Health Research: Estimating Treatment Effects Accounting for Patient Preferences Zhehui Luo, Michigan State University ; Qiaoling Chen, Michigan State University ; Carlos Weiss, Michigan State University ; Joseph C Gardiner, Michigan State University
9:25 AM Application of Propensity Score in Estimating Dose Response: Maternal Antidepressant Use and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Pingsheng Wu, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine ; Chang Yu, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine ; William Dupont, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine ; Tina Hartert, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine ; Richard Shelton, The University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Ed Mitchel, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine ; Jeffrey Horner, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine ; Patrick Arbogast, Kaiser Permanente
9:50 AM Reducing Bias in Studies of Comparative Effectiveness: Applications from Mental Health Yulei He, Harvard University ; James O'Malley, Harvard Medical School ; Alisa Busch, Harvard Medical School ; Katya Zelevinsky, Harvard Medical School
10:15 AM Floor Discussion



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