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Norman Johnson
Norman Johnson
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Impact of socioeconomic status on cancer incidence and stage at diagnosis: selected findings from the surveillance, epidemiology, and end results: National Longitudinal …
LX Clegg, ME Reichman, BA Miller, BF Hankey, GK Singh, YD Lin, ...
Cancer causes & control 20, 417-435, 2009
9362009
Marital status and mortality: the national longitudinal mortality study
NJ Johnson, E Backlund, PD Sorlie, CA Loveless
Annals of epidemiology 10 (4), 224-238, 2000
7202000
Mortality by Hispanic status in the United States
PD Sorlie, E Backlund, NJ Johnson, E Rogot
Jama 270 (20), 2464-2468, 1993
6091993
Mortality effects of community socioeconomic status
RT Anderson, P Sorlie, E Backlund, N Johnson, GA Kaplan
Epidemiology 8 (1), 42-47, 1997
5181997
The shape of the relationship between income and mortality in the United States: evidence from the National Longitudinal Mortality Study
E Backlund, PD Sorlie, NJ Johnson
Annals of epidemiology 6 (1), 12-20, 1996
5131996
Mental disorder and violence: is there a relationship beyond substance use?
R Van Dorn, J Volavka, N Johnson
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 47, 487-503, 2012
4932012
The epidemiology of plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. The Lipid Research Clinics Program Prevalence Study. Summary.
G Heiss, NJ Johnson, S Reiland, CE Davis, HA Tyroler
Circulation 62 (4 Pt 2), IV116-36, 1980
4361980
A comparison of the relationships of education and income with mortality: The National Longitudinal Mortality Study
E Backlund, PD Sorlie, NJ Johnson
Social science & medicine 49 (10), 1373-1384, 1999
4211999
Life expectancy by employment status, income, and education in the National Longitudinal Mortality Study.
E Rogot, PD Sorlie, NJ Johnson
Public health reports 107 (4), 457, 1992
3241992
Validity of demographic characteristics on the death certificate
PD Sorlie, E Rogot, NJ Johnson
Epidemiology 3 (2), 181-184, 1992
3161992
Medicaid and mortality: new evidence from linked survey and administrative data
S Miller, N Johnson, LR Wherry
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 136 (3), 1783-1829, 2021
2812021
Black-white mortality differences by family income
P Sorlie, E Rogot, R Anderson, NJ Johnson, E Backlund
The Lancet 340 (8815), 346-350, 1992
2611992
The relation of residential segregation to all-cause mortality: a study in black and white.
SA Jackson, RT Anderson, NJ Johnson, PD Sorlie
American journal of public health 90 (4), 615, 2000
2262000
Racial misclassification of American Indians and Alaska Natives by Indian Health Service contract health service delivery area
MA Jim, E Arias, DS Seneca, MJ Hoopes, CC Jim, NJ Johnson, ...
American journal of public health 104 (S3), S295-S302, 2014
2162014
An aid to data monitoring in long-term clinical trials
M Halperin, KKG Lan, JH Ware, NJ Johnson, DL DeMets
Controlled Clinical Trials 3 (4), 311-323, 1982
2151982
Quality of race, Hispanic ethnicity, and immigrant status in population-based cancer registry data: implications for health disparity studies
LX Clegg, ME Reichman, BF Hankey, BA Miller, YD Lin, NJ Johnson, ...
Cancer causes & control 18, 177-187, 2007
2042007
Effects of individual‐level socioeconomic factors on racial disparities in cancer treatment and survival: findings from the National Longitudinal Mortality Study, 1979‐2003
XL Du, CC Lin, NJ Johnson, S Altekruse
Cancer 117 (14), 3242-3251, 2011
2022011
Medicaid and mortality: new evidence from linked survey and administrative data
S Miller, N Johnson, LR Wherry
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019
2012019
A further study of life expectancy by socioeconomic factors in the National Longitudinal Mortality Study
CC Lin, E Rogot, NJ Johnson, PD Sorlie, E Arias
Ethnicity & disease 13 (2), 240-247, 2003
1732003
Validity of education information on the death certificate
PD Sorlie, NJ Johnson
Epidemiology 7 (4), 437-439, 1996
1651996
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