Irene Vidyanti, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Industrial and Systems Engineering | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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Wu S, Ell K, Jin H, et al. (2018) Comparative Effectiveness of a Technology-Facilitated Depression Care Management Model in Safety-Net Primary Care Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: 6-Month Outcomes of a Large Clinical Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 20: e147 |
Jin H, Wu S, Vidyanti I, et al. (2015) Predicting Depression among Patients with Diabetes Using Longitudinal Data. A Multilevel Regression Model. Methods of Information in Medicine. 54: 553-559 |
Vidyanti I, Wu B, Wu S. (2015) Low-income minority patient engagement with automated telephonic depression assessment and impact on health outcomes. Quality of Life Research : An International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation. 24: 1119-29 |
Vidyanti I, Wu S. (2015) The case for incorporating heterogeneity and malleability of patient screening behavior in simulation models Proceedings - Winter Simulation Conference. 2015: 1549-1560 |
Wu B, Jin H, Vidyanti I, et al. (2014) Collaborative depression care among Latino patients in diabetes disease management, Los Angeles, 2011-2013. Preventing Chronic Disease. 11: E148 |
Wu S, Vidyanti I, Liu P, et al. (2014) Patient-centered technological assessment and monitoring of depression for low-income patients. The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 37: 138-47 |
Wu S, Ell K, Gross-Schulman SG, et al. (2014) Technology-facilitated depression care management among predominantly Latino diabetes patients within a public safety net care system: comparative effectiveness trial design. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 37: 342-54 |