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Catherine Helmer

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 4, 2009
Dementia and marital status at midlife and late lifeCatherine Helmer
Evidence-Based Medicine|August 14, 2016
Risk score developed from routinely collected data by primary healthcare practitioners is useful to rule out dementia in 60-79 year-oldsJean François Dartigues, Catherine Helmer
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|May 24, 2013
Predictions in an illness-death modelCélia Touraine, Catherine Helmer, Pierre Joly
Psychologie & Neuropsychiatrie Du Vieillissement|May 19, 2005
[Descriptive epidemiology and risk factors of depression in the elderly]Catherine Helmer, Delphine Montagnier, Karine Pérès
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|January 24, 2020
A curvilinear bivariate random changepoint model to assess temporal order of markersCorentin Segalas, Catherine Helmer, Hélène Jacqmin-Gadda
Medecine Sciences : M/S|March 11, 2006
[Epidemiology of Alzheimer disease and related disorders]Catherine Helmer, Florence Pasquier, Jean-François Dartigues
International Journal of Epidemiology|August 1, 2013
Interval-censored time-to-event and competing risk with death: is the illness-death model more accurate than the Cox model?Karen Leffondré, Célia Touraine, Catherine Helmer, et al.
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|August 23, 2003
A penalized likelihood approach for an illness-death model with interval-censored data: application to age-specific incidence of dementiaPierre Joly, Daniel Commenges, Catherine Helmer, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|March 27, 2026
Joint Model for Interval-Censored Semicompeting Events and Longitudinal Data With Subject-Specific Within- and Between-Visits VariabilitiesLéonie Courcoul, Catherine Helmer, Antoine Barbieri, et al.
Injury Prevention : Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention|February 22, 2014
Assessing fitness to drive in the elderly and those with medical conditions: guidelines should specify methods and evidenceL Rachid Salmi, Sandy Leproust, Catherine Helmer, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 4, 2009
Dementia and marital status at midlife and late lifeCatherine Helmer
Evidence-Based Medicine|August 14, 2016
Risk score developed from routinely collected data by primary healthcare practitioners is useful to rule out dementia in 60-79 year-oldsJean François Dartigues, Catherine Helmer
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|May 24, 2013
Predictions in an illness-death modelCélia Touraine, Catherine Helmer, Pierre Joly
Psychologie & Neuropsychiatrie Du Vieillissement|May 19, 2005
[Descriptive epidemiology and risk factors of depression in the elderly]Catherine Helmer, Delphine Montagnier, Karine Pérès
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|January 24, 2020
A curvilinear bivariate random changepoint model to assess temporal order of markersCorentin Segalas, Catherine Helmer, Hélène Jacqmin-Gadda
Medecine Sciences : M/S|March 11, 2006
[Epidemiology of Alzheimer disease and related disorders]Catherine Helmer, Florence Pasquier, Jean-François Dartigues
International Journal of Epidemiology|August 1, 2013
Interval-censored time-to-event and competing risk with death: is the illness-death model more accurate than the Cox model?Karen Leffondré, Célia Touraine, Catherine Helmer, et al.
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|August 23, 2003
A penalized likelihood approach for an illness-death model with interval-censored data: application to age-specific incidence of dementiaPierre Joly, Daniel Commenges, Catherine Helmer, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|March 27, 2026
Joint Model for Interval-Censored Semicompeting Events and Longitudinal Data With Subject-Specific Within- and Between-Visits VariabilitiesLéonie Courcoul, Catherine Helmer, Antoine Barbieri, et al.
Injury Prevention : Journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention|February 22, 2014
Assessing fitness to drive in the elderly and those with medical conditions: guidelines should specify methods and evidenceL Rachid Salmi, Sandy Leproust, Catherine Helmer, et al.
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