Search Results - "Lunsford, Douglas"
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Hurricane Preparedness among University Residential Housing Assistants and Staff
Published in Weather, climate, and society (01-04-2018)“…While much research has been invested in understanding preparedness among emergency managers during natural disasters, substantially less attention has been…”
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Antibiotics Prior to Age Two Years Have Limited Association with Preschool Growth Trajectory
Published in International journal of obesity (2005) (08-01-2022)Get full text
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Antibiotics prior to age 2 years have limited association with preschool growth trajectory
Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-04-2022)“…Background Prior studies of early antibiotic use and growth have shown mixed results, primarily on cross-sectional outcomes. This study examined the effect of…”
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Privacy-protecting multivariable-adjusted distributed regression analysis for multi-center pediatric study
Published in Pediatric research (01-05-2020)“…Background Privacy-protecting analytic approaches without centralized pooling of individual-level data, such as distributed regression, are particularly…”
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Early Antibiotics and Childhood Obesity: Do Future Risks Matter to Parents and Physicians?
Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-02-2019)“…To understand how parents and physicians make decisions regarding antibiotics and whether a potential associated risk of obesity would alter decisions, we…”
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PCORnet Antibiotics and Childhood Growth Study: Process for Cohort Creation and Cohort Description
Published in Academic pediatrics (01-07-2018)“…The National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORnet) supports observational and clinical research using health care data. The PCORnet Antibiotics…”
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Multiple Approaches to the Validation of the Scores from the Study Anxiety Inventory
Published 2009“…The Study Anxiety Inventory (SAI), consisting of the factors of worry and emotionality, was developed to measure college students' self-reported levels of…”
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