Research Area Specialist Lead
Publications
- Marilyn Sinkewicz, Ola S Rostant, Kara Zivin, Ryan Jay McCammon, Philippa J Clarke. 2022. A life course view on depression: Social determinants of depressive symptom trajectories over 25 Years of Americans’ Changing Lives. SSM - Population Health 18:101125.
- Ajay Kolli, Mohammed Kabeto, Ryan Jay McCammon, Kenneth M Langa, Josh Ehrlich. 2022. Glaucoma and cognitive function trajectories in a population-based study: Findings from the health and retirement study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Jennifer J. Manly, Richard N. Jones, Kenneth M Langa, Lindsay H Ryan, Deborah A. Levine, Ryan Jay McCammon, Heeringa,Steven G, David R Weir. 2022. Estimating the Prevalence of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment in the US: The 2016 Health and Retirement Study Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol Project. JAMA Neurology 79(12):1242-1249.
- Ajnakina, Olesya, Agbedjro, Deborah, Ryan Jay McCammon, Jessica Danielle Faul, Murray, Robin M., Stahl, Daniel, Steptoe, Andrew. 2021. Development and validation of prediction model to estimate 10-year risk of all-cause mortality using modern statistical learning methods: a large population-based cohort study and external validation. BMC Medical Research Methodology 21(1)
- Tipirneni, Renuka, Helen G Levy, Kenneth M Langa, Ryan Jay McCammon, Kara Zivin, Luster, Jamie, Karmakar, Monita, Ayanian, John Z. 2021. Changes in Health Care Access and Utilization for Low-SES Adults Aged 51-64 Years After Medicaid Expansion. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 76(6):1218-1230.
- Kenneth M Langa, Lindsay H Ryan, Ryan Jay McCammon, Amanda J Sonnega, David R Weir, Jones, Richard N, Manly, Jennifer J, Levine, Deborah A, Farron, Madeline . 2020. The Health and Retirement Study Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol Project: Study Design and Methods. Neuroepidemiology 54:64-74.
- Renuka Tipirneni, Helen G Levy, Kenneth M Langa, Ryan Jay McCammon, Kara Zivin, Jamie Luster, Monita Karmakar, John Z. Ayanian. 2020. Changes in Health Care Access and Utilization for Low-SES Adults Age 51-64 after Medicaid Expansion. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 76(6):1218-1230.