2013
Validation of an algorithm to identify antiretroviral‐naïve status at time of entry into a large, observational cohort of HIV‐infected patients
Gandhi NR, Tate JP, Rodriguez‐Barradas M, Rimland D, Goetz MB, Gibert C, Brown ST, Mattocks K, Justice AC. Validation of an algorithm to identify antiretroviral‐naïve status at time of entry into a large, observational cohort of HIV‐infected patients. Pharmacoepidemiology And Drug Safety 2013, 22: 1019-1025. PMID: 23836591, PMCID: PMC3831617, DOI: 10.1002/pds.3476.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsART-naïve patientsViral load thresholdMedical record reviewAntiretroviral treatmentMedical recordsHIV cohortObservational cohortRecord reviewVeterans Aging Cohort Study Virtual CohortVirtual cohortPrevious antiretroviral treatmentLaboratory dataPatients' medical recordsPositive predictive value 87Cohort entryAdverse eventsHIV outcomesRandomized trialsRetrospective studyAdverse reactionsTime of entryCopies/ART treatmentTreatment statusTreatment history
2008
An experimental study of the agreement of self-administration and telephone administration of the Timeline Followback interview.
Maisto SA, Conigliaro JC, Gordon AJ, McGinnis KA, Justice AC. An experimental study of the agreement of self-administration and telephone administration of the Timeline Followback interview. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol And Drugs 2008, 69: 468-71. PMID: 18432391, PMCID: PMC3115624, DOI: 10.15288/jsad.2008.69.468.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDaily alcohol consumptionAlcohol consumptionTimeline Followback interviewObservational studyVeterans Aging Cohort StudyHIV-negative adultsHIV-negative individualsHIV-negative menAging Cohort StudyGeneral medicine clinicLarge observational studiesMedian total numberExcellent test-retest reliabilityMultisite observational studyCohort studyTest-retest reliabilityMedicine clinicOngoing longitudinal studyHIVInfectious diseasesTelephone interviewsTelephone administrationClassification of participantsAdministrationSame findings
2001
History and Mobility Exam Index to Identify Community-Dwelling Elderly Persons at Risk of Falling
Covinsky K, Kahana E, Kahana B, Kercher K, Schumacher J, Justice A. History and Mobility Exam Index to Identify Community-Dwelling Elderly Persons at Risk of Falling. The Journals Of Gerontology Series A 2001, 56: m253-m259. PMID: 11283200, DOI: 10.1093/gerona/56.4.m253.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAccidental FallsAgedAged, 80 and overAgingDiscriminant AnalysisFemaleForecastingHumansMaleMedical RecordsMovementRisk FactorsConceptsCommunity-dwelling elderly personsFall risk indexRisk factorsIndependent predictorsElderly personsOne-year periodIndependent risk factorRisk of FallingPrior yearHealth care practitionersFollow-up interview one yearInterviews one yearClinical historyPhysical examBaseline interviewHigh riskBalance difficultiesFall historyLower riskPrevious historyCare practitionersLogistic regressionOne-yearPrevious yearRisk index