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Jihnhee Yu

Researcher at State University of New York System

Publications -  83
Citations -  3896

Jihnhee Yu is an academic researcher from State University of New York System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Empirical likelihood & Sample size determination. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 80 publications receiving 3417 citations. Previous affiliations of Jihnhee Yu include University at Buffalo & Roswell Park Cancer Institute.

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Young Adult Educational and Vocational Outcomes of Children Diagnosed with ADHD.

TL;DR: The need for interventions that target the child and adolescent predictors of later educational and occupational outcomes in addition to continuing treatment of ADHD in young adulthood targeting developmentally appropriate milestones, such as completing post-high school education and gaining and maintaining stable employment is supported.
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The Academic Experience of Male High School Students with ADHD

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that children with ADHD continue to experience severe academic impairment into high school, including lower overall and main academic subject grade point averages, lower levels of class placement, and higher rates of course failure.
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Experimental Design and Primary Data Analysis Methods for Comparing Adaptive Interventions.

TL;DR: The sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART), an experimental design useful for addressing research questions that inform the construction of high-quality adaptive interventions, is proposed.
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Etanercept Treatment in Children With New-Onset Type 1 Diabetes Pilot randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study

TL;DR: Treatment of pediatric patients newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes with etanercept resulted in lower A1C and increased endogenous insulin production, suggesting preservation of β-cell function.
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A randomized trial of chlorhexidine gluconate on oral bacterial pathogens in mechanically ventilated patients

TL;DR: Decontamination of the oral cavity with chlorhexidine did not reduce the total number of potential respiratory pathogens, but it did reduce the number of S. aureus in dental plaque of trauma intensive care patients.