Caleb A. Bliss, Ph.D.

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2014 Biostatistics GRS Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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Biostatistics Biology
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Joseph Massaro grad student 2014 Boston University
 (Sample size re-estimation for superiority clinical trials with a dichotomous outcome using an unblended estimate of the control group outcome rate.)
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Reed C, Bliss C, Stuver SO, et al. (2013) Predictors of active injection drug use in a cohort of patients infected with hepatitis C virus. American Journal of Public Health. 103: 105-11
Bernstein E, Heeren T, Winter M, et al. (2012) Long-term follow-up after voluntary human immunodeficiency virus/sexually transmitted infection counseling, point-of-service testing, and referral to substance abuse treatment from the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society For Academic Emergency Medicine. 19: 386-95
Bernstein E, Ashong D, Heeren T, et al. (2012) The impact of a brief motivational intervention on unprotected sex and sex while high among drug-positive emergency department patients who receive STI/HIV VC/T and drug treatment referral as standard of care. Aids and Behavior. 16: 1203-16
Rohsenow DJ, Howland J, Winter M, et al. (2012) Hangover sensitivity after controlled alcohol administration as predictor of post-college drinking. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 121: 270-5
Howland J, Rohsenow DJ, Arnedt JT, et al. (2011) The acute effects of caffeinated versus non-caffeinated alcoholic beverage on driving performance and attention/reaction time. Addiction (Abingdon, England). 106: 335-41
Howland J, Rohsenow DJ, Bliss CA, et al. (2010) Hangover Predicts Residual Alcohol Effects on Psychomotor Vigilance the Morning After Intoxication. Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy. 1
Bernstein J, Heeren T, Edward E, et al. (2010) A brief motivational interview in a pediatric emergency department, plus 10-day telephone follow-up, increases attempts to quit drinking among youth and young adults who screen positive for problematic drinking. Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society For Academic Emergency Medicine. 17: 890-902
Howland J, Rohsenow DJ, Greece JA, et al. (2010) The effects of binge drinking on college students' next-day academic test-taking performance and mood state. Addiction (Abingdon, England). 105: 655-65
Bernstein E, Edwards E, Dorfman D, et al. (2009) Screening and brief intervention to reduce marijuana use among youth and young adults in a pediatric emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society For Academic Emergency Medicine. 16: 1174-85
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