JSM 2012 Online Program
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424 | Tue, 7/31/2012, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-Sails Pavilion | |
Contributed Oral Poster Presentations: Mental Health Research — Contributed Poster Presentations | |||
Statistics in Mental Health Research | |||
Chair(s): Marie Kraska, Auburn University | |||
76: | Psychometric Method of Item Selection from an Item Bank to Create a Screening Test — Douglas Tommet, Institute for Aging Research/Hebrew Senior Life ; Frances M Yang, Institute for Aging Research/Hebrew Senior Life ; Paul K Crane, University of Washington ; Sharon K Inouye, Institute for Aging Research/Hebrew Senior Life ; Edward R Marcantonio, Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ; Richard N Jones, Institute for Aging Research/Hebrew Senior Life | ||
77: | Impact of Biological Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Disease and Education on Cognitive Trajectories in Non-Demented Older Adults — Shelley Han Liu, Harvard University ; Maritza Dowling, University of Wisconsin-Madison | ||
78: | Statistical Challenges and Analysis of Longitudinal Mini-Mental State Examination Data in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration and Alzheimer's Disease — Kay-See Tan, University of Pennsylvania ; David J. Libon, Drexel University College of Medicine ; Katya Rascovsky, University of Pennsylvania ; Murray Grossman, University of Pennsylvania ; Sharon Xie, University of Pennsylvania | ||
79: | A Two-Part Model to Assess the Impact of Coping Strategies on the Duration of Depression in Young Adults — Jun Yan, University of Connecticut ; Steven Chiou, University of Connecticut ; Robert Aseltine, University of Connecticut Health Center ; Elizabeth Schilling, University of Connecticut Health Center |
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