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Matthew J Hayat

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Research in Nursing & Health|July 7, 2020
A response to Cron about statistical analysis in nursing researchThomas R Knapp, Matthew J Hayat
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 1, 2020
Strategies for the Planning and Handling of Missing Data in Nursing ResearchDawn M Aycock, Matthew J Hayat
JAMA Internal Medicine|July 4, 2017
Limitations Concerning the Association of Physician Sex and Patient OutcomesMatthew J Hayat, Thomas R Knapp
Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association|January 22, 2019
Air pollution, physical activity, and markers of acute airway oxidative stress and inflammation in adolescentsEmilia Pasalic, Matthew J Hayat, Roby Greenwald
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|June 6, 2013
A longitudinal study of maternal attachment and infant developmental outcomesJeanne L Alhusen, Matthew J Hayat, Deborah Gross
Psychiatry Journal|June 1, 2018
Association between Neighborhood Conditions and Mental Disorders among Children in the US: Evidence from the National Survey of Children's Health 2011/12Sushma Dahal, Monica H Swahn, Matthew J Hayat
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|May 16, 2020
A pilot study of a group-based perinatal depression intervention on reducing depressive symptoms and improving maternal-fetal attachment and maternal sensitivityJeanne L Alhusen, Matthew J Hayat, Lori Borg
Research in Nursing & Health|November 19, 2016
Reducing Stroke Risk Among Young Adult African Americans: A Feasibility StudyDawn M Aycock, Patricia C Clark, Matthew J Hayat
Plos One|January 26, 2016
A Novel Method for Quantifying the Inhaled Dose of Air Pollutants Based on Heart Rate, Breathing Rate and Forced Vital CapacityRoby Greenwald, Matthew J Hayat, Jerusha Barton, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Education|March 20, 2014
Perspectives on statistics education: observations from statistical consulting in an academic nursing environmentMatthew J Hayat, Sarah J Schmiege, Paul F Cook
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Research in Nursing & Health|July 7, 2020
A response to Cron about statistical analysis in nursing researchThomas R Knapp, Matthew J Hayat
The Journal of Nursing Education|May 1, 2020
Strategies for the Planning and Handling of Missing Data in Nursing ResearchDawn M Aycock, Matthew J Hayat
JAMA Internal Medicine|July 4, 2017
Limitations Concerning the Association of Physician Sex and Patient OutcomesMatthew J Hayat, Thomas R Knapp
Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association|January 22, 2019
Air pollution, physical activity, and markers of acute airway oxidative stress and inflammation in adolescentsEmilia Pasalic, Matthew J Hayat, Roby Greenwald
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|June 6, 2013
A longitudinal study of maternal attachment and infant developmental outcomesJeanne L Alhusen, Matthew J Hayat, Deborah Gross
Psychiatry Journal|June 1, 2018
Association between Neighborhood Conditions and Mental Disorders among Children in the US: Evidence from the National Survey of Children's Health 2011/12Sushma Dahal, Monica H Swahn, Matthew J Hayat
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|May 16, 2020
A pilot study of a group-based perinatal depression intervention on reducing depressive symptoms and improving maternal-fetal attachment and maternal sensitivityJeanne L Alhusen, Matthew J Hayat, Lori Borg
Research in Nursing & Health|November 19, 2016
Reducing Stroke Risk Among Young Adult African Americans: A Feasibility StudyDawn M Aycock, Patricia C Clark, Matthew J Hayat
Plos One|January 26, 2016
A Novel Method for Quantifying the Inhaled Dose of Air Pollutants Based on Heart Rate, Breathing Rate and Forced Vital CapacityRoby Greenwald, Matthew J Hayat, Jerusha Barton, et al.
The Journal of Nursing Education|March 20, 2014
Perspectives on statistics education: observations from statistical consulting in an academic nursing environmentMatthew J Hayat, Sarah J Schmiege, Paul F Cook
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