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    Estimation of the effect of interventions that modify the received treatment by Haneuse, S., Rotnitzky, A.

    Published in Statistics in medicine (30-12-2013)
    “…Motivated by a study of surgical operating time and post‐operative outcomes for lung cancer, we consider the estimation of causal effects of continuous…”
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    Risk of dementia and AD with prior exposure to NSAIDs in an elderly community-based cohort by BREITNER, J. C. S, HANEUSE, S. J. P. A, WALKER, R, DUBLIN, S, CRANE, P. K, GRAY, S. L, LARSON, E. B

    Published in Neurology (02-06-2009)
    “…Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may prevent Alzheimer dementia (AD). We analyzed the association of prior NSAID exposure with incident dementia…”
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    On the analysis of two‐phase designs in cluster‐correlated data settings by Rivera‐Rodriguez, C., Spiegelman, D., Haneuse, S.

    Published in Statistics in medicine (15-10-2019)
    “…In public health research, information that is readily available may be insufficient to address the primary question(s) of interest. One cost‐efficient way…”
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    On the analysis of hybrid designs that combine group‐ and individual‐level data by Smoot, E, Haneuse, S

    Published in Biometrics (01-03-2015)
    “…Ecological studies that make use of data on groups of individuals, rather than on the individuals themselves, are subject to numerous biases that cannot be…”
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    Adjustment for selection bias in observational studies with application to the analysis of autopsy data by Haneuse, S, Schildcrout, J, Crane, P, Sonnen, J, Breitner, J, Larson, E

    Published in Neuroepidemiology (01-03-2009)
    “…The interpretation of neuropathological studies of dementia and Alzheimer's disease is complicated by potential selection mechanisms that can drive whether or…”
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    A Multiphase Design Strategy for Dealing with Participation Bias by Haneuse, S., Chen, J.

    Published in Biometrics (01-03-2011)
    “…A recently funded study of the impact of oral contraceptive use on the risk of bone fracture employed the randomized recruitment scheme of Weinberg and…”
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    Infant sugar sweetened beverage and 100% juice consumption: Racial/ethnic differences and links with fathers’ consumption in a longitudinal cohort by Davison, K.K., Franckle, R.L., Lo, B.K., Ash, T., Yu, X., Haneuse, S.J., Redline, S., Taveras, E.M.

    Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-06-2021)
    “…The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and 100% juice before age 12 months is discouraged. We examine racial/ethnic differences in SSB and 100%…”
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    Geographic-based ecological correlation studies using supplemental case-control data by Haneuse, S., Wakefield, J.

    Published in Statistics in medicine (15-03-2008)
    “…It is well known that the ecological study design suffers from a variety of biases that render the interpretation of its results difficult. Despite its…”
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    Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are associated with increased neuritic plaques by SONNEN, J. A, LARSON, E. B, WALKER, R. L, HANEUSE, S, CRANE, P. K, GRAY, S. L, BREITNER, J. C. S, MONTINE, T. J

    Published in Neurology (28-09-2010)
    “…Observational and experimental studies suggest that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may protect against Alzheimer disease (AD); however, clinical…”
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    The interpretation of exposure effect estimates in chronic air pollution studies by Haneuse, S., Wakefield, J., Sheppard, L.

    Published in Statistics in medicine (20-07-2007)
    “…In this article we consider the interpretation of regression parameters used to represent ‘chronic’ or ‘long‐term’ air pollution exposure effects. Although…”
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    Design and analysis of nested case-control studies for recurrent events subject to a terminal event: Stat Med by Jazic, I., Haneuse, S., French, B., Macgrogan, G., Rondeau, Virginie

    Published in Statistics in medicine (2019)
    “…The process by which patients experience a series of recurrent events, such as hospitalizations, may be subject to death. In cohort studies, one strategy for…”
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    Optimal sampling allocation for outcome-dependent designs in cluster-correlated data settings by Rivera-Rodriguez, Claudia, Haneuse, Sebastien, Sauer, Sara

    Published in Statistical methods in medical research (01-12-2022)
    “…In clinical and public health studies, it is often the case that some variables relevant to the analysis are too difficult or costly to measure for all…”
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    P019 - DIFFERENCES IN ABORTION UTILIZATION BY SEXUAL ORIENTATION IN THREE NATIONAL COHORTS by Chakraborty, P, McKetta, S, Reynolds, CA, Smith, MH, Moseson, H, Beccia, A, Soled, KRS, Hoatson, T, Huang, AK, Eliassen, AH, Haneuse, S, Charlton, BM

    Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (01-11-2023)
    “…Sexual minority (SM) individuals have less access to high-quality reproductive healthcare, including contraceptive care, and have higher rates of unintended…”
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    Socioenvironmental adversity and risk of prostate cancer in non-Hispanic black and white men by Kantor, Elizabeth D., Haneuse, Sebastien, Valdimarsdóttir, Unnur A., Williams, David R., Signorello, Lisa B., Rider, Jennifer R.

    Published in Cancer causes & control (01-09-2019)
    “…Non-Hispanic black (NHB) men experience higher risk of prostate cancer than other racial/ethnic groups, and it is possible that socioenvironmental (SE)…”
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    Item response theory facilitated cocalibrating cognitive tests and reduced bias in estimated rates of decline by Crane, Paul K, Narasimhalu, Kaavya, Gibbons, Laura E, Mungas, Dan M, Haneuse, Sebastien, Larson, Eric B, Kuller, Lewis, Hall, Kathleen, van Belle, Gerald

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-10-2008)
    “…Abstract Objective To cocalibrate the Mini-Mental State Examination, the Modified Mini-Mental State, the Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument, and the…”
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