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Biometry
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Biometry--Research
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Cost control--Government policy--U.S. states
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Emergency medical services
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Epidemiology
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Mediation (Statistics)
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Mental health insurance
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Michigan
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Poor women
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Pregnancy--Complications
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Prenatal care--Economic aspects
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Sequential analysis
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Substance abuse--Treatment--Costs
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United States
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Comparison of three mediation analysis methods with two sequential mediators
Zhang, Xinchun
Text (2020)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The effect of substance use disorder parity mandates on the privately insured population
Karabon, Patrick
Text (2015)
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A comparison of two mediation analysis methods with sequential mediators
Bennett, Kyle
Text (2019)
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Association between emergency department visits during pregnancy and enhanced prenatal health care program participation : an application of fixed-effects count models
Chen, Zhiheng (Graduate of Michigan State University)
Text (2017)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
ANALYSIS OF SEQUENTIAL MEDIATORS IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MISTT INTERVENTIONS AND PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH OF STROKE PATIENTS
Bridges, Michael
Text (2021)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
CLARIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CAUSAL ESTIMANDS USING PRINCIPAL STRATUM STRATEGY IN CLINICAL TRIALS WITH TWO ACTIVE TREATMENTS
Li, Hanyue
Text (2021)
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COMPARISON BETWEEN TELEHEALTH SERVICES AND TRADITIONAL IN-PERSON SERVICES FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER TREATMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Chen, Jing
Text (2022)
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