Beth A. Reboussin mainly focuses on Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Public health, Gerontology and Human factors and ergonomics. Her Latent class model research extends to the thematically linked field of Psychiatry. Her research integrates issues of Psychological intervention, Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and Insomnia in her study of Clinical psychology.
Her Public health research includes elements of Psychological testing, Social facilitation, Environmental health, Cross-sectional study and Addiction. In her work, Univariate analysis and Pediatrics is strongly intertwined with Epidemiology, which is a subfield of Gerontology. Her studies deal with areas such as Injury prevention and Suicide prevention as well as Human factors and ergonomics.
Her primary scientific interests are in Young adult, Demography, Environmental health, Psychiatry and Latent class model. Beth A. Reboussin has included themes like Diabetes mellitus, Cohort study and Tobacco use in her Young adult study. Beth A. Reboussin works mostly in the field of Environmental health, limiting it down to concerns involving Public health and, occasionally, Addiction and Epidemiology.
Her Depression and Anxiety study in the realm of Psychiatry connects with subjects such as Suicide prevention and Injury prevention. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Peer group, Econometrics and Estimating equations. The Clinical psychology study which covers Psychological intervention that intersects with Gerontology.
Beth A. Reboussin focuses on Young adult, Demography, Type 1 diabetes, Diabetes mellitus and Environmental health. The Young adult study combines topics in areas such as Cohort study, Cohort and Tobacco use. Her Diabetes mellitus research integrates issues from Internal medicine, Anthropometry, Disordered eating, Ethnic group and Pediatrics.
Her Disordered eating study which covers Binge eating that intersects with Gerontology. Her work deals with themes such as Sample, Occupational safety and health and Waterpipe Tobacco, which intersect with Environmental health. Her studies examine the connections between Waterpipe Tobacco and genetics, as well as such issues in Packaging and labeling, with regards to Longitudinal study.
Young adult, Demography, Environmental health, Public health and Human factors and ergonomics are her primary areas of study. Young adult is the subject of her research, which falls under Gerontology. Her Environmental health study incorporates themes from Focus group, SAFER, Cannabis and Waterpipe Tobacco.
Her work carried out in the field of Public health brings together such families of science as Throat, Dispensary, Consumer education and Harm. Her Human factors and ergonomics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Injury prevention and Suicide prevention. The study incorporates disciplines such as Social influence and Sample in addition to Occupational safety and health.
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Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy and Change in Mammographic Density
Gail A. Greendale;Beth A. Reboussin;Stacey Slone;Carol Wasilauskas.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2003)
Effects of estrogen and estrogen-progestin on mammographic parenchymal density
Gail A. Greendale;Beth A. Reboussin;Angela Sie;H. Rosy Singh.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1999)
Symptom Relief and Side Effects of Postmenopausal Hormones: Results From the Postmenopausal Estrogen/Progestin Interventions Trial
Gail A. Greendale;Beth A. Reboussin;Patricia Hogan;Vanessa M. Barnabei.
Obstetrics & Gynecology (1998)
Physical activity, functional limitations, and disability in older adults.
Michael E. Miller;W. Jack Rejeski;Beth A. Reboussin;Thomas R. Ten Have.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2000)
Correlates of satisfaction with body function and body appearance in middle- and older aged adults: The activity counseling trial (ACT)
Beth A. Reboussin;W. Jack Rejeski;Kathleen A. Martin;Kelley Callahan.
Psychology & Health (2000)
The impact of local immigration enforcement policies on the health of immigrant hispanics/latinos in the United States.
Scott D. Rhodes;Lilli Mann;Florence M. Simán;Eunyoung Song.
American Journal of Public Health (2015)
Suicidality, School Dropout, and Reading Problems Among Adolescents
Stephanie S. Daniel;Adam K. Walsh;D. B. Goldston;Elizabeth Mayfield Arnold.
Journal of Learning Disabilities (2006)
The Women’s Health Initiative Memory Study (WHIMS): A Trial of the Effect of Estrogen Therapy in Preventing and Slowing the Progression of Dementia
Sally A. Shumaker;Beth A. Reboussin;Mark A. Espeland;Stephen R. Rapp.
Controlled Clinical Trials (1998)
Suicide Attempts Among Formerly Hospitalized Adolescents: A Prospective Naturalistic Study of Risk During the First 5 Years After Discharge
David B. Goldston;Stephanie Sergent Daniel;David M. Reboussin;Beth A. Reboussin.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (1999)
The Structure of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Latent Class Analysis in 2 Community Samples
Naomi Breslau;Beth A. Reboussin;James C. Anthony;Carla L. Storr.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2005)
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