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Grant N. Marshall

Grant N. Marshall

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
63
Citations
15740
World Ranking
1178
National Ranking
550

Overview

Grant N. Marshall is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States. Their research spans mathematics and medicine, with a significant number of publications in the subfields of statistics and probability, general health professions, economics and econometrics, public health, environmental and occupational health, and emergency medicine.

Their work covers a range of main topics, including advanced causal inference techniques, statistical methods in clinical trials, health systems, economic evaluations, quality of life, patient satisfaction in healthcare, emergency and acute care studies, statistical methods and inference, and palliative care and end-of-life issues.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Grant N. Marshall include the following:

  • Racial/Ethnic Differences in Emergency Department Utilization and Experience, 2021, Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • Survey Protocols, Response Rates, and Representation of Underserved Patients, 2024, JAMA Health Forum
  • Differences in Caregiver Reports of the Quality of Hospice Care Across Settings, 2020, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • Association of Hospice Profit Status With Family Caregivers' Reported Care Experiences, 2023, JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Development and validation of a patient experience of care survey for emergency departments, 2021, Health Services Research

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Marshall include:

  • Lü Tian, with 18 coauthored publications
  • Marc N. Elliott, with 17 coauthored publications
  • Tianxi Cai, with 13 coauthored publications
  • Anagha Tolpadi, with 12 coauthored publications
  • William G. Lehrman, with 8 coauthored publications

The most common venues for their publications are:

  • Statistics in Medicine, with 10 publications
  • arXiv (Cornell University), with 9 publications
  • Biometrics, with 8 publications
  • Journal of General Internal Medicine, with 3 publications
  • American Journal of Transplantation, with 2 publications

Grant N. Marshall has also contributed to book publications, with one book published by RAND Corporation eBooks titled Behavioral Health Care Delivery Following the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Utilization, Telehealth, and Quality of Care for Service Members with PTSD, Depression, or Substance Use Disorder in 2023.

Best Publications

  • A national survey of stress reactions after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

    Mark A. Schuster;Bradley D. Stein;Lisa H. Jaycox;Rebecca L. Collins

  • Mental health of Cambodian refugees 2 decades after resettlement in the United States

    Grant N. Marshall;Terry L. Schell;Marc N. Elliott;S. Megan Berthold

  • Distinguishing optimism from pessimism : relations to fundamental dimensions of mood and personality

    Grant N. Marshall;Camille B. Wortman;Jeffrey W. Kusulas;Linda K. Hervig

  • The Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire Short Form (PSQ-18)

    Grant N. Marshall;Ron D. Hays

  • Race/Ethnicity, Language, and Patients' Assessments of Care in Medicaid Managed Care

    Robert Weech-Maldonado;Leo S. Morales;Marc N. Elliott;Karen Spritzer

  • Perceived Efficacy in Patient-Physician Interactions (PEPPI): Validation of an Instrument in Older Persons

    Rose C. Maly;Janet C. Frank;Grant N. Marshall;M. Robin DiMatteo

  • All symptoms are not created equal: the prominent role of hyperarousal in the natural course of posttraumatic psychological distress.

    Terry L. Schell;Grant N. Marshall;Lisa H. Jaycox

  • Anxiety Sensitivity and PTSD Symptom Severity Are Reciprocally Related: Evidence From a Longitudinal Study of Physical Trauma Survivors

    Grant N. Marshall;Jeremy N. V. Miles;Sherry H. Stewart

  • Invisible Wounds of War. Summary and Recommendations for Addressing Psychological and Cognitive Injuries

    Terry Tanielian;Lisa H. Haycox;Terry L. Schell;Grant N. Marshall

  • The Five-Factor Model of Personality as a Framework for Personality-Health Research

    Grant N. Marshall;Camille B. Wortman;Ross R. Vickers;Jeffrey W. Kusulas

  • Coping, Conflictual Social Interactions, Social Support, and Mood Among HIV‐Infected Persons

    John A. Fleishman;Cathy Donald Sherbourne;Stephen Crystal;Rebecca L. Collins

  • Reappraising the link between peritraumatic dissociation and PTSD symptom severity: evidence from a longitudinal study of community violence survivors.

    Grant N. Marshall;Terry L. Schell

  • Four-year cross-lagged associations between physical and mental health in the Medical Outcomes Study.

    Ron D. Hays;Grant N. Marshall;Eric Yu I. Wang;Cathy D. Sherbourne

  • Use of the SF-36 and other health-related quality of life measures to assess persons with disabilities

    Ron D. Hays;Harlan Hahn;Grant N. Marshall

  • Invisible Wounds of War

    Terri Tanielian;Lisa H. Jaycox;David M. Adamson;M. Audrey Burnam

  • The structure of patient satisfaction with outpatient medical care

    Grant N. Marshall;Ron D. Hays;Cathy D. Sherbourne;Kenneth B. Wells

  • Impact of a school-based dating violence prevention program among Latino teens: randomized controlled effectiveness trial.

    Lisa H. Jaycox;Daniel McCaffrey;Beth Eiseman;Jessica Aronoff

  • Trauma, depression, coping, and mental health service seeking among impoverished women.

    Nadine Recker Rayburn;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Marc N. Elliott;Katrin Hambarsoomians

  • Prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder and major depression after trauma center hospitalization.

    Regina A. Shih;Terry L. Schell;Katrin Hambarsoomian;Howard Belzberg

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Checklist: factor structure and English-Spanish measurement invariance.

    Grant N. Marshall

  • The five-factor model of personality as a framework for personality-health research.

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  • Anxiety Sensitivity and PTSD Symptom Severity Are Reciprocally Related

    Grant N. Marshall;Jeremy N. V. Miles;Sherry Stewart

Frequent Co-Authors

Terry L. Schell
Terry L. Schell RAND Corporation
Lisa H. Jaycox
Lisa H. Jaycox RAND Corporation
Marc N. Elliott
Marc N. Elliott RAND Corporation
Jeremy N. V. Miles
Jeremy N. V. Miles Google (United States)
Eric R. Pedersen
Eric R. Pedersen University of Southern California
Daniel F. McCaffrey
Daniel F. McCaffrey Educational Testing Service
Rebecca L. Collins
Rebecca L. Collins RAND Corporation
Terri Tanielian
Terri Tanielian RAND Corporation
Joan S. Tucker
Joan S. Tucker RAND Corporation
Lisa S. Meredith
Lisa S. Meredith RAND Corporation

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