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Jacqueline L. Johnson, DrPH

Assistant Professor

Jacqueline Johnson, Dr.PH.

Email:  jacqueline_johnson@med.unc.edu

Phone:  (919) 966-7534

 

Education:

B.S., Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin

B.S., Biochemistry, University of Texas at Austin

DrPH, Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

Summary statement:

Dr. Johnson collaborates with other psychiatry faculty members to design, conduct, and perform the statistical analyses for clinical trials of schizophrenia and depression. Her specific statistical interests include longitudinal data analysis, group or cluster randomized trials, and interim power analyses.

 

Representative Publications:

  1. Pedersen, CA, Johnson, JL, Silva, S, Bunevicius, R, Meltzer-Brody, S, Leserman, J. (2007) Antenatal Thyroid Correlates of Perinatal Depression, Psychoneuroendocrinology, 32(3), 235-245.
  2. McEvoy, JP, Johnson, JL, Perkins DP, Lieberman, JA, Hamer RM, Tohen, M, Glick ID, Sharma, T, and the HGDH Research Group. (2006) Insight in first episode psychosis, Psychological Medicine, 36(10), 1385-1393.
  3. Perkins, DO, Johnson, JL, Hamer, RM, Zipurksy, RB, Keefe, RS, Centorrhino, F, Green, AI, Glick, IB, Kahn, RS, Sharma T, Tohen, M, McEvoy, JP, Weiden, PJ, Lieberman, JA, and the HGDH Research Group. (2006) Predictors of antipsychotic medication adherence in patients recovering from a first psychotic episode, Schizophrenia Research, 80, 53-63.
  4. Strakowski, SM, Johnson, JL, DelBello, MP, Hamer, RM, Green, AI, Tohen, M, Lieberman, JA, Glick, I, Patel, JK, and the HGDH Research Group. (2005) Quality of life during treatment with haloperidol or olanzapine in the year following a first psychotic episode, Schizophrenia Research, 78, 161-169.