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Johnson, F.R., Hauber, A.B., & Poulos, C.M. (September 2009).
A brief introduction to the use of stated-choice methods to measure preferences for treatment benefits and risks.
RTI Press Publication No. RR-0009-0909.
Abstract | RTI Press - Research Report PDF | doi:10.3768/rtipress.2009.rr.0009.0909
Johnson, F.R., Hauber, A.B., Mohamed, A.F., Leibman, C., Arrighi, H.M., Zbrozek, A.S., & et al. (2007).
Alzheimer’s Disease Progression Healthy-Year Equivalents: Stated Risk-benefit Trade-off Preferences.
Presented at the ISPOR 10th Annual European Congress, October 2007.
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Maddala, T., Phillips, K.A., & Johnson, F.R. (2003 Dec).
An experiment on simplifying conjoint analysis designs for measuring preferences.
Health Economics, 12 (12):1035-1047.
Abstract | PubMed Citation
Maddala, T., Phillips, K.A., & Johnson, F.R. (2003).
An experiment on simplifying conjoint analysis exercises for measuring HIV testing preferences.
Health Economics, 12 (12):1035-1047.
Johnson, F.R., Ozdemir, S., Mansfield, C., Hass, S., Siegel, C.A., & Sands, B.E. (Jan 2009).
Are adult patients more tolerant of treatment risks than parents of juvenile patients?
Risk Analysis, 29 (1):121-136.
Abstract | PubMed Citation
Johnson, F.R., Ozdemir, S., Mansfield, C.A., Hass, S., & White, J. (2006).
Are Adults More Averse to Treatment Risks for Their Children Than They Are for Themselves?.
Presented at the ISPOR 9th Annual European Congress, October 2006.
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Johnson, F.R., Hauber, A.B., Osoba, D., Hsu, M.A., Coombs, J., & Copley-Merriman, C. (Mar 2006).
Are Chemotherapy Patients' HRQoL Importance Weights Consistent with Linear Scoring Rules? A Stated-choice Approach.
Quality of Life Research, 15 (2):285-298.
Abstract | PubMed Citation
Ozdemir, S., Johnson, F.R., Mansfield, C., Hass, S., & White, J. (2006).
Are Crohn’s Parents More Risk Averse Than Adult Patients? Acceptable Tradeoffs between Efficacy and Adverse-Event Risks.
Presented at the Economics of Population Health: The Inaugural Conference of the American Society of Health Economists, Madison, WI, June 2006.
Presentation PDF
Marshall, D.A., Hauber, A.B., Bridges, J.F., Cameron, R., Weaver, L., Dionne, J., & et al. (May 2009).
Assessing the quality of conjoint analysis applications in health: A pilot evaluation of the ISPOR checklist for Good Research Practice in conjoint analysis.
Value in Health, 12 (3):A31-A31.
Andrews, E.B., Johnson, F.R., & Hauber, A.B. (2003 May 19).
Balancing Risks and Benefits Using a Single Metric: An Introduction to Stated Preference Methods An Introduction to Stated Preference Methods for Evaluating Patients for Evaluating Patients’ and Physicians and Physicians’ Willingness to Trade Risks for Benefits Willingness to Trade Risks for Benefits.
ISPOR 8th Annual International Meeting.
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Hauber, A.B., Mohamed, A.F., Watson, M.E., Johnson, F.R., & Hernandez, J.E. (2009 Jan).
Benefits, risk, and uncertainty: preferences of antiretroviral-naive African Americans for HIV treatments.
AIDS Patient Care and Stds, 23 (1):29-34.
Abstract | PubMed Citation
Johnson, F.R. (2004).
Beyond the QALY: Using Conjoint Analysis to Quantify Health-Outcome Preferences.
ISOQOL 2004 Symposium.
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Johnson, F.R., & Ozdemir, S. (2005).
Bipolar Patients' Stated Therapy Preferences and Likely Adherence.
Presented at the ISPOR 8th Annual European Congress, Florence, Italy, November 2005.
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Johnson, F.R., Ozdemir, S., Manjunath, R., & Burch, S.P. (2005).
Bipolar patients' stated therapy preferences and likely adherence.
Value in Health, 8 (6):A19-A19.
Johnson, F.R. (2005).
Building a better QALY: general health-state utility measures.
In W.R. Lenderking, & D.A. Revicki (Ed.), Advancing Health Outcomes Research Methods and Clinical Applications.
McLean, VA: International Society for Quality of Life Research.
Abstract
Ozdemir, S., Johnson, F.R., Kauf, T., Calloway, M.O., & Hutchings, A. (May 2006).
Can osteoarthritis patients evaluate tradeoffs between NSAID risks and benefits?
Value in Health, 9 (3):A29-A29.
MacNair, D., & Johnson, F.R. (1997).
Combining revealed and state preferences using semiparametric methods.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 79 (5):1705-1705.
Johnson, F.R. (May 2006).
Comment on Revealing Differences in Willingness to Pay Due to the Dimensionality of Stated Choice Designs: An Initial Assessment.
Environmental & Resource Economics, 34 (1):45-50.
Abstract
Hauber, B., Johnson, F.R., & Ozdemir, S. (2006).
Conjoint Analysis QALYs for Acute Conditions: An Application to Vasomotor Symptoms.
Presented at the ISPOR 9th Annual European Congress, October 2006.
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Johnson, F.R. (2005).
Conjoint Analysis: Application to Global Pricing and Reimbursement Strategy.
Presented at the ISPOR 8th Annual European Congress, Florence, Italy, November 2005.
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