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| Edward Haksing IpSummaryAffiliation: Wake Forest University School of Medicine Country: USA Publications
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Evaluation of the Quality of Life in Adult Cancer Survivors (QLACS) scale for long-term cancer survivors in a sample of breast cancer survivorsNancy E Avis
Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA
Health Qual Life Outcomes 4:92. 2006..This represents an important area of study, given the large number of breast cancer patients surviving many years post diagnosis...
Evaluation of the late life disability instrument in the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Pilot (LIFE-P) studyFang Chi Hsu
Department of Biostatistical Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA
Health Qual Life Outcomes 8:115. 2010..In this paper we examine the measurement properties of the LLDI using data from the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Pilot (LIFE-P) study...
Comparison of intraclass correlation coefficient estimates and standard errors between using cross-sectional and repeated measurement data: the Safety Check cluster randomized trialEdward H Ip
Department of Biostatistical Sciences and Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC 27012, USA
Contemp Clin Trials 32:225-32. 2011....
Empirically indistinguishable multidimensional IRT and locally dependent unidimensional item response modelsEdward Haksing Ip
Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, North California 27157, USA
Br J Math Stat Psychol 63:395-416. 2010..Circumstances under which the alternative approach of locally dependent unidimensional models may be useful are discussed...
Evaluation of free to grow: head start partnerships to promote substance-free communitiesMark Wolfson
Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA
Eval Rev 35:153-88. 2011..Results provide highly limited support for the concept that family and neighborhood conditions that are likely to affect child development and well-being can be changed through organized efforts implemented by local HS programs...
Linking glycemic control and executive function in rural older adults with diabetes mellitusHa T Nguyen
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA
J Am Geriatr Soc 58:1123-7. 2010..To examine the association between glycemic control and the executive functioning domain of cognition and to identify risk factors for inadequate glycemic control that may explain this relationship...
Attrition bias in a U.S. Internet survey of alcohol use among college freshmenThomas P McCoy
Department of Biostatistical Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA
J Stud Alcohol Drugs 70:606-14. 2009..This study assessed whether measures of high-risk drinking and alcohol-related consequences were related to attrition groups ("stayers" or "leavers") in a cohort of college freshmen...
Firearm ownership and storage patterns among families with children who receive well-child care in pediatric officesRobert H Durant
Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 1 Medical Center Blvd, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA
Pediatrics 119:e1271-9. 2007..In this study we examined firearm storage patterns and their associations in a diverse sample of families who attended pediatric practices from both rural and nonrural areas across the United States...
Determinants of parental discipline practices: a national sample from primary care practicesShari Barkin
Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA
Clin Pediatr (Phila) 46:64-9. 2007..A third of parents believe their discipline approach to be ineffective. This directs the pediatric provider to help families develop effective discipline practices tailored to their context...
Measuring disability in older adults: the International Classification System of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) frameworkW Jack Rejeski
Department of Health and Exercise Science, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27109, USA
Geriatr Gerontol Int 8:48-54. 2008..The current project was designed to conduct such as analysis, and then to examine the psychometric properties of a measure that is based on this conceptual structure...
Development and validation of a video-animated tool for assessing mobilityW Jack Rejeski
Department of Health and Exercise Science, Wake Forest University, P O Box 7868, Winston Salem, NC 27109, USA
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 65:664-71. 2010..Thus, we describe the development and validation of a short form (sf) video-animated tool for assessing mobility, the Mobility Assessment Tool-MAT-sf...
General linear modelsEdward H Ip
Department of Biostatistical Sciences, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston Salem, NC, USA
Methods Mol Biol 404:189-211. 2007..Further into this chapter, the F test is introduced as a means to test for the strength of group effect. The procedure of F test for identifying a parsimonious set of factors in explaining an outcome of interest is also described...
Clinician practice patterns: linking to community resources for childhood aggressionShari Barkin
Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA
Clin Pediatr (Phila) 45:750-6. 2006..A third of providers (37%) noted difficulty in identifying local resources. Training clinicians to utilize community resources for childhood aggression does not often result in creating community links for this purpose...
Research Grants
- Longitudinal Methods for Complex Interactions in Elderly PopulationsGeert Molenberghs; Fiscal Year: 2010....
