Sharon Schwartz - Publications

Affiliations: 
Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Epidemiology

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2017 Schwartz S, Gatto NM, Campbell UB. Heeding the call for less casual causal inferences: the utility of realized (quantitative) causal effects. Annals of Epidemiology. 27: 402-405. PMID 28641760 DOI: 10.1016/J.Annepidem.2017.05.012  0.739
2016 Schwartz S, Gatto NM, Campbell UB. Causal identification: a charge of epidemiology in danger of marginalization. Annals of Epidemiology. PMID 27237595 DOI: 10.1016/J.Annepidem.2016.03.013  0.746
2015 Schwartz S, Prins SJ, Campbell UB, Gatto NM. Is the "well-defined intervention assumption" politically conservative? Social Science & Medicine (1982). PMID 26777446 DOI: 10.1016/J.Socscimed.2015.10.054  0.724
2015 Sohler N, Adams BG, Barnes DM, Cohen GH, Prins SJ, Schwartz S. Weighing the Evidence for Harm From Long-Term Treatment With Antipsychotic Medications: A Systematic Review. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. PMID 26652608 DOI: 10.1037/Ort0000106  0.575
2015 Schwartz S, Campbell UB, Gatto NM, Gordon K. Toward a clarification of the taxonomy of "bias" in epidemiology textbooks. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 26: 216-22. PMID 25536455 DOI: 10.1097/Ede.0000000000000224  0.734
2014 Gatto NM, Campbell UB, Schwartz S. The authors respond. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 25: 619-20. PMID 24887170 DOI: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000000125  0.716
2014 Gatto NM, Campbell UB, Schwartz S. An organizational schema for epidemiologic causal effects. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 25: 88-97. PMID 24276524 DOI: 10.1097/Ede.0000000000000005  0.753
2012 Schwartz S, Gatto NM, Campbell UB. Extending the sufficient component cause model to describe the Stable Unit Treatment Value Assumption (SUTVA). Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations : Ep+I. 9: 3. PMID 22472125 DOI: 10.1186/1742-5573-9-3  0.728
2011 Schwartz S, Gatto NM, Campbell UB. Transportability and causal generalization. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 22: 745-6. PMID 21811113 DOI: 10.1097/Ede.0B013E3182254B8F  0.709
2010 Schwartz S, Hafeman D, Campbell U, Gatto N. Author response. Commentary: gilding the black box. International Journal of Epidemiology. 39: 1399-401. PMID 21105265 DOI: 10.1093/Ije/Dyp323  0.706
2010 Gatto NM, Campbell UB, Schwartz S. Author's response to Poole, C. Commentary: How Many Are Affected? A Real Limit of Epidemiology. Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations : Ep+I. 7: 7. PMID 20796296 DOI: 10.1186/1742-5573-7-7  0.746
2009 Hafeman DM, Schwartz S. Opening the Black Box: a motivation for the assessment of mediation. International Journal of Epidemiology. 38: 838-45. PMID 19261660 DOI: 10.1093/Ije/Dyn372  0.615
2008 Hafeman D, Schwartz S. Assessing mediation: the necessity of theoretical considerations. Preventive Medicine. 46: 610-1. PMID 17720237 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ypmed.2007.07.023  0.568
2005 Campbell UB, Gatto NM, Schwartz S. Distributional interaction: Interpretational problems when using incidence odds ratios to assess interaction. Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations : Ep+I. 2: 1. PMID 15745447 DOI: 10.1186/1742-5573-2-1  0.728
1994 Schwartz S. The fallacy of the ecological fallacy: The potential misuse of a concept and the consequences American Journal of Public Health. 84: 819-824. PMID 8179055 DOI: 10.2105/Ajph.84.5.819  0.32
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