Bin Huang, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
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Public Health, Biostatistics Biology
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Paul Succop grad student 2001 University of Cincinnati
 (Statistical assessment of the contribution of a mediator to an exposure outcome process.)
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Warniment A, Sauers-Ford H, Brady PW, et al. (2023) Garnering effective telehealth to help optimize multidisciplinary team engagement (GET2HOME) for children with medical complexity: Protocol for a pragmatic randomized control trial. Journal of Hospital Medicine
Gray SH, Austin SB, Huang B, et al. (2006) 5: Predicting sexual initiation in adolescents Journal of Adolescent Health. 38: 106-107
Huang B, Sivaganesan S, Succop P, et al. (2004) Statistical assessment of mediational effects for logistic mediational models. Statistics in Medicine. 23: 2713-28
Bonny AE, Britto MT, Huang B, et al. (2004) Weight gain, adiposity, and eating behaviors among adolescent females on depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA). Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 17: 109-15
Slap GB, Lot L, Huang B, et al. (2003) Sexual behaviour of adolescents in Nigeria: cross sectional survey of secondary school students. Bmj (Clinical Research Ed.). 326: 15
Kahn JA, Huang B, Rosenthal SL, et al. (2003) Coercive sexual experiences and subsequent risk of HPV and SIL Journal of Adolescent Health. 32: 144
Bonny A, Britto M, Huang B, et al. (2002) Predictors of weight gain among adolescent females on depomedroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) Journal of Adolescent Health. 30: 94
Slap G, Goodman E, Huang B. (2001) Adoption as a risk factor for attempted suicide during adolescence. Pediatrics. 108
Kahn JA, Goodman E, Slap GB, et al. (2001) Intention to return for papanicolaou smears in adolescent girls and young women. Pediatrics. 108: 333-41
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