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Robert A. Rosenheck
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 993
Citations - 58354
Robert A. Rosenheck is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Veterans Affairs. The author has an hindex of 114, co-authored 963 publications receiving 54357 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert A. Rosenheck include Eastern Virginia Medical School & The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.
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Commentary on Lin et al.: Saving lives during the opioid crisis-widening the focus from opioid use disorder to polysubstance use disorder and to multimorbidity.
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Assessing the causal effect of Section 8 housing vouchers as the active ingredient for decreasing homelessness in veterans with mental illness
TL;DR: The proposed instrumental variable methodology is extended and strengthened by incorporating optimal full matching on the propensity to use the active ingredient, to further reduce bias and variability in the IV estimation.
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Estimated Proportions and Characteristics of National Survey Respondents Reporting New Diagnoses of Schizophrenia or Other Psychoses in the Past Year as Compared With Prior Years.
Tanner Bommersbach,Taeho Greg Rhee,Taeho Greg Rhee,Taeho Greg Rhee,Elina A. Stefanovics,Elina A. Stefanovics,Robert A. Rosenheck,Robert A. Rosenheck +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that early psychosis may affect older populations more than previously recognized, but comorbidity with substance use disorders showed similar elevations.
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The impact of missing data on the results of a schizophrenia study.
Denis Rybin,Denis Rybin,Gheorghe Doros,Gheorghe Doros,Robert A. Rosenheck,Robert A. Lew,Robert A. Lew +6 more
TL;DR: Sensitivity analysis using Bayesian modeling for missing data offers a systematic approach to assessing the sensitivity of the inferences made on the basis of observed data in randomized clinical trials, using data from an 18‐month study of veterans with schizophrenia to demonstrate it.