Elizabeth A. Stuart
Elizabeth A. Stuart is a professor of mental health, biostatistics, and health policy and management in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her research involves causal inference and missing data in the statistics of mental health. She was a co-author on a study showing that post-suicide-attempt counseling can significantly reduce the risk of future suicide.
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Weight trimming and propensity score weighting. by Brian K Lee, Justin Lessler, Elizabeth A Stuart
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Application of Causal Forest Model to Examine Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Substance Use Disorder Psychosocial Treatments by Ryoko Susukida, Masoumeh Amin‐Esmaeili, Elena Badillo‐Goicoechea, Trang Q. Nguyen, Elizabeth A. Stuart, Michael Rosenblum, Kelly E. Dunn, Ramin Mojtabai
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Studying how state health services delivery policies can mitigate the effects of disasters on drug addiction treatment and overdose: Protocol for a mixed-methods study. by Matthew D Eisenberg, Alexander McCourt, Elizabeth A Stuart, Lainie Rutkow, Kayla N Tormohlen, Michael I Fingerhood, Luis Quintero, Sarah A White, Emma Elizabeth McGinty
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Association between U.S. state AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) features and HIV antiretroviral therapy initiation, 2001-2009. by David B Hanna, Kate Buchacz, Kelly A Gebo, Nancy A Hessol, Michael A Horberg, Lisa P Jacobson, Gregory D Kirk, Mari M Kitahata, P Todd Korthuis, Richard D Moore, Sonia Napravnik, Pragna Patel, Michael J Silverberg, Timothy R Sterling, James H Willig, Ann Collier, Hasina Samji, Jennifer E Thorne, Keri N Althoff, Jeffrey N Martin, Benigno Rodriguez, Elizabeth A Stuart, Stephen J Gange, North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) of the International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA)
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