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The development of a preference-setting model for the return of individual genomic research results.
Bacon, Phoebe, Erin Harris, Sonja Ziniel, Sarah Savage, Elissa Weitzman, Robert Green, Noelle Huntington, and Ingrid Holm. 2015. “The Development of a Preference-Setting Model for the Return of Individual Genomic Research Results.”. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 10 (2): 107-20.
Transitioning Bryan: The transition to adulthood and the medical home
Gooding, Holly, Caitlin O’Reilly, Elissa Weitzman, Pamela Burke, Adrianne Goncalves, and Sarah Pitts. 2015. “Transitioning Bryan: The Transition to Adulthood and the Medical Home”. MedEdPORTAL Publications.
Innovations in health information technologies for chronic pulmonary diseases
Himes, Blanca E., and Elissa R. Weitzman. 2016. “Innovations in Health Information Technologies for Chronic Pulmonary Diseases”. Respiratory Research 17 (1): 1–7.
Participatory surveillance of diabetes device safety: a social media-based complement to traditional FDA reporting.
Mandl, Kenneth, Marion McNabb, Norman Marks, Elissa Weitzman, Skyler Kelemen, Emma Eggleston, and Maryanne Quinn. 2014. “Participatory Surveillance of Diabetes Device Safety: A Social Media-Based Complement to Traditional FDA Reporting.”. J Am Med Inform Assoc 21 (4): 687-91.
Participatory surveillance of hypoglycemia and harms in an online social network.
Weitzman, Elissa, Skyler Kelemen, Maryanne Quinn, Emma Eggleston, and Kenneth Mandl. 2013. “Participatory Surveillance of Hypoglycemia and Harms in an Online Social Network.”. JAMA Intern Med 173 (5): 345-51.
Reducing drinking and related harms in college: evaluation of the "A Matter of Degree" program.
Weitzman, Elissa, Toben Nelson, Hang Lee, and Henry Wechsler. 2004. “Reducing Drinking and Related Harms in College: Evaluation of the ‘A Matter of Degree’ Program.”. Am J Prev Med 27 (3): 187-96.
College student binge drinking and the "prevention paradox": implications for prevention and harm reduction.
Weitzman, Elissa, and Toben Nelson. 2004. “College Student Binge Drinking and the ‘prevention Paradox’: Implications for Prevention and Harm Reduction.”. J Drug Educ 34 (3): 247-65.
Taking up binge drinking in college: the influences of person, social group, and environment.
Weitzman, Elissa, Toben Nelson, and Henry Wechsler. 2003. “Taking up Binge Drinking in College: The Influences of Person, Social Group, and Environment.”. J Adolesc Health 32 (1): 26-35.
Alcohol abuse and dependence among U.S. college students.
Knight, John, Henry Wechsler, Meichun Kuo, Mark Seibring, Elissa Weitzman, and Marc Schuckit. 2002. “Alcohol Abuse and Dependence Among U.S. College Students.”. J Stud Alcohol 63 (3): 263-70.