Skip to main content

and
  1. No Access

    Reference Work Entry In depth

    Longitudinal Study Designs

    Longitudinal study designs are implemented when one or more responses are measured repeatedly on the same individual or experimental unit. These designs often seek to characterize time trajectories for cohorts...

    Stewart J. Anderson in Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences (2019)

  2. No Access

    Living Reference Work Entry In depth

    Longitudinal Study Designs

    Longitudinal study designs are implemented when one or more responses are measured repeatedly on the same individual or experimental unit. These designs often seek to characterize time trajectories for cohorts...

    Stewart J. Anderson in Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences

  3. No Access

    Chapter

    Global Priorities and Possibilities

    The high prevalence of poor mental health at later ages is a central challenge for all countries; however, it is a greater challenge for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Recognizing this challenge, WH...

    Steven M. Albert, Offer E. Edelstein in Prevention of Late-Life Depression (2015)

  4. No Access

    Article

    Preliminary results of centralized HER2 testing in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): NSABP B-43

    NSABP B-43 is the first prospective, randomized phase III multi-institution clinical trial targeting high-risk, HER2-positive DCIS. It compares whole breast irradiation alone with WBI given concurrently with t...

    Kalliopi P. Siziopikou, Stewart J. Anderson in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2013)

  5. No Access

    Article

    Cue reactivity in non-daily smokers

    Non-daily, or intermittent smokers (ITS), are increasingly prevalent. Their smoking may be more situational than that of daily smokers (DS), and thus is hypothesized to be more influenced by cues.

    Saul Shiffman, Michael S. Dunbar, Thomas R. Kirchner, **aoxue Li in Psychopharmacology (2013)

  6. No Access

    Article

    Comparison of the prognostic and predictive utilities of the 21-gene Recurrence Score assay and Adjuvant! for women with node-negative, ER-positive breast cancer: results from NSABP B-14 and NSABP B-20

    The Oncotype DX® Recurrence Score® (RS) is a validated genomic predictor of outcome and response to adjuvant chemotherapy in ER-positive breast cancer. Adjuvant! was developed using SEER registry data and results...

    Gong Tang, Steven Shak, Soonmyung Paik in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2011)

  7. No Access

    Article

    Hazard of recurrence and adjuvant treatment effects over time in lymph node-negative breast cancer

    Background For patients with axillary lymph node-negative breast cancer, benefits from adjuvant therapy are smaller than in node-positive disease and thus more selective use is warranted, prompting development of...

    James J. Dignam, Vanja Dukic, Stewart J. Anderson in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2009)

  8. No Access

    Article

    Effects of obesity and race on prognosis in lymph node-negative, estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer

    Several factors may contribute to poorer prognosis for obese breast cancer patients, including unfavorable disease features, the influence of fat on estrogen availability, co-morbidity, and socio-demographic f...

    James J. Dignam, Kelly Wieand, Karen A. Johnson in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2006)

  9. No Access

    Article

    Stability of Family Interaction from Ages 6 to 18

    Research has demonstrated the stability of juvenile offending during childhood and adolescence but generally has not focused on the continuity of family interactions associated with juvenile offending. The pre...

    Rolf Loeber, Matthew Drinkwater, Yanming Yin in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2000)

  10. No Access

    Article

    Characterization of the effects of an airborne mixture of chemicals on the respiratory tract and smoothing polynomial spline analysis of the data

    We expanded a previously published (Vijayaraghavan et al. 1994) computerized system to analyze the breathing pattern of unanesthetized mice in order better to recognize and quantify the effects of an airborne ...

    Lee Ann Boylstein, Stewart J. Anderson, Randolph D. Thompson in Archives of Toxicology (1995)