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Philip S Wang

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Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|November 13, 2004
Association between SSRI use and hip fractures and the effect of residual confounding bias in claims database studiesSebastian Schneeweiss, Philip S Wang
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 6, 2009
Invited Commentary: Assessing treatment effects by using observational analyses--opportunities and limitationsPhilip S Wang, Michael Schoenbaum
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|June 7, 2005
Claims data studies of sedative-hypnotics and hip fractures in older people: exploring residual confounding using survey informationSebastian Schneeweiss, Philip S Wang
JAMA|May 21, 2010
Rethinking mental illnessThomas R Insel, Philip S Wang
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|November 3, 2009
The STAR*D trial: revealing the need for better treatmentsThomas R Insel, Philip S Wang
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|November 12, 2010
NIMH-funded pragmatic trials: moving onPhilip S Wang, Thomas R Insel
Annual Review of Public Health|March 20, 2008
The descriptive epidemiology of commonly occurring mental disorders in the United StatesRonald C Kessler, Philip S Wang
The American Journal of Psychiatry|January 5, 2007
Unmet need for services and interventions among adolescents with mental disordersPhilip S Wang, Joel Sherrill, Benedetto Vitiello
Administration and Policy in Mental Health|January 30, 2010
Toward enough of the best for all: research to transform the efficacy, quality, and reach of mental health care for youthBeverly Pringle, David Chambers, Philip S Wang
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research|June 28, 2003
The economic burden of depression and the cost-effectiveness of treatmentPhilip S Wang, Gregory Simon, Ronald C Kessler
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Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|November 13, 2004
Association between SSRI use and hip fractures and the effect of residual confounding bias in claims database studiesSebastian Schneeweiss, Philip S Wang
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 6, 2009
Invited Commentary: Assessing treatment effects by using observational analyses--opportunities and limitationsPhilip S Wang, Michael Schoenbaum
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|June 7, 2005
Claims data studies of sedative-hypnotics and hip fractures in older people: exploring residual confounding using survey informationSebastian Schneeweiss, Philip S Wang
JAMA|May 21, 2010
Rethinking mental illnessThomas R Insel, Philip S Wang
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|November 3, 2009
The STAR*D trial: revealing the need for better treatmentsThomas R Insel, Philip S Wang
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|November 12, 2010
NIMH-funded pragmatic trials: moving onPhilip S Wang, Thomas R Insel
Annual Review of Public Health|March 20, 2008
The descriptive epidemiology of commonly occurring mental disorders in the United StatesRonald C Kessler, Philip S Wang
The American Journal of Psychiatry|January 5, 2007
Unmet need for services and interventions among adolescents with mental disordersPhilip S Wang, Joel Sherrill, Benedetto Vitiello
Administration and Policy in Mental Health|January 30, 2010
Toward enough of the best for all: research to transform the efficacy, quality, and reach of mental health care for youthBeverly Pringle, David Chambers, Philip S Wang
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research|June 28, 2003
The economic burden of depression and the cost-effectiveness of treatmentPhilip S Wang, Gregory Simon, Ronald C Kessler
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