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Conditioning on intermediates in perinatal epidemiology.
VanderWeele TJ, Mumford SL, Schisterman EF. VanderWeele TJ, et al. Epidemiology. 2012 Jan;23(1):1-9. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0b013e31823aca5d. Epidemiology. 2012. PMID: 22157298 Free PMC article.
It is common practice in perinatal epidemiology to calculate gestational-age-specific or birth-weight-specific associations between an exposure and a perinatal outcome. ...The various methodologic approaches described in this paper are applicable to a number of simi …
It is common practice in perinatal epidemiology to calculate gestational-age-specific or birth-weight-specific associations between a …
Long-term Recall of Pregnancy-related Events.
Chin HB, Baird DD, McConnaughey DR, Weinberg CR, Wilcox AJ, Jukic AM. Chin HB, et al. Epidemiology. 2017 Jul;28(4):575-579. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000000660. Epidemiology. 2017. PMID: 28346268 Free PMC article.
Accounting for Repeat Pregnancies in Risk Prediction Models.
Grandi SM, Filion KB, Hutcheon JA, Rosella LC, Platt RW. Grandi SM, et al. Epidemiology. 2021 Jul 1;32(4):560-568. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001349. Epidemiology. 2021. PMID: 33767113
BACKGROUND: In perinatal epidemiology, the development of risk prediction models is complicated by parity; how repeat pregnancies influence the predictive accuracy of models that include obstetrical history is unclear. ...
BACKGROUND: In perinatal epidemiology, the development of risk prediction models is complicated by parity; how repeat pregnancies inf …
Validation of ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes for Gestational Age at Birth.
Leonard SA, Panelli DM, Gould JB, Gemmill A, Main EK. Leonard SA, et al. Epidemiology. 2023 Jan 1;34(1):64-68. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001557. Epub 2022 Sep 27. Epidemiology. 2023. PMID: 36166206
Our objective was to assess the validity of these codes among live births, which could have major utility in perinatal research and quality improvement. METHODS: We used linked birth certificate and patient discharge data from births in California during 2016-2019 (N = 1,8 …
Our objective was to assess the validity of these codes among live births, which could have major utility in perinatal research and q …
Voices: A Conversation with Allen J. Wilcox.
Jukic AM. Jukic AM. Epidemiology. 2016 Sep;27(5):615-9. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000000512. Epidemiology. 2016. PMID: 27482869 Free PMC article.
After graduation, he went to work at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS, one of the US National Institutes of Health) in Durham, NC, where he has spent his career. He developed a research program in reproductive and perinatal epidemiology, a rel …
After graduation, he went to work at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS, one of the US National Institutes of He …
Monitoring Drug Safety in Pregnancy with Scan Statistics: A Comparison of Two Study Designs.
Suarez EA, Nguyen M, Zhang D, Zhao Y, Stojanovic D, Munoz M, Liedtka J, Anderson A, Liu W, Dashevsky I, DeLuccia S, Menzin T, Noble J, Maro JC. Suarez EA, et al. Epidemiology. 2023 Jan 1;34(1):90-98. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001561. Epub 2022 Oct 17. Epidemiology. 2023. PMID: 36252086
We characterize the statistical power of TreeScan, a data mining tool, to identify potential signals in the setting of perinatal medication exposures and infant outcomes. METHODS: We used empirical data to inform background incidence of major congenital malformations and o …
We characterize the statistical power of TreeScan, a data mining tool, to identify potential signals in the setting of perinatal medi …
In Utero Exposure to Aspirin and Risk of Asthma in Childhood.
Chu S, Huang L, Bao Y, Bao J, Yu H, Zhang J. Chu S, et al. Epidemiology. 2016 Sep;27(5):726-31. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000000519. Epidemiology. 2016. PMID: 27258324
We aim to examine whether in utero exposure to aspirin at different fetal stages is associated with asthma in childhood. METHODS: We used data from the Collaborative Perinatal Project. Maternal exposure to aspirin before and during pregnancy was recorded at each prenatal v …
We aim to examine whether in utero exposure to aspirin at different fetal stages is associated with asthma in childhood. METHODS: We used da …
Risk of adverse perinatal outcomes among African-born Black women in California, 2011-2020.
McKenzie-Sampson S, Baer RJ, Chambers Butcher BD, Jelliffe-Pawlowski LL, Karasek D, Oltman SP, Riddell CA, Rogers EE, Torres JM, Blebu B. McKenzie-Sampson S, et al. Epidemiology. 2024 Mar 29. doi: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001745. Online ahead of print. Epidemiology. 2024. PMID: 38567905
Additionally, the extent that nativity disparities in adverse perinatal outcomes to Black women are explained by individual-level factors remains unclear. ...Overall, we estimate that absolute differences in socio-demographic and clinical factors contributed to 32% of nati …
Additionally, the extent that nativity disparities in adverse perinatal outcomes to Black women are explained by individual-level fac …
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