Xiaotong Han
Biostatistics Project Manager
Staff Researcher
PSY Psychiatry, College of Medicine
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Biography and Research Information
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Xiaotong Han's research focuses on the analysis of health sciences data, with a particular emphasis on ophthalmology, cardiovascular function, and infectious diseases. Han has contributed to systematic reviews examining the prediction of myopia and the real-world visual outcomes of cataract surgery. Additionally, Han has investigated the effects of lifestyle factors, such as physical activity and diet, on the progression of diabetic retinopathy and age-related eye diseases.
Further research contributions include studies on mortality in patients with sepsis and the incidence and outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Han also explores the economic evaluations of medical artificial intelligence applications, specifically in the context of diabetic retinopathy screening. With a publication record of 218 works and an h-index of 29, Han is recognized as a highly cited researcher. Key collaborators include Michael A. Cucciare, Michael J. Mancino, G. Andrew James, and Keith Bush, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 29
- Publications: 218
- Citations: 3,618
Selected Publications
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Electronic Intervention for Patient-Managed Benzodiazepine Tapering (2026)
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Arkansas crisis stabilization unit guests: Baseline characteristics from a longitudinal cohort study. (2024)
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Adapting an Alcohol Care Linkage Intervention to US Military Veterans Presenting to Primary Care with Hazardous Drinking and PTSD and/or Depression Symptoms: A Qualitative Study (2023)
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Connect To Care (C2C): protocol for two-site randomized controlled pilot trial to improve outcomes for patients with hazardous drinking and PTSD and/or depression symptoms (2023)
Grants & Funding
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- Intensive Referral to Al-Anon: Benefits to Concerned Others and Their Drinkers NIH Co-Investigator
- Fetal Acetaminophen: A Potential Neurobehavioral Teratogen Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Co-Investigator
- Population-Based Analyses of Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes in Users of Medical Marijuana NIH Co-Investigator
- Developing and Testing Innovative Care Pathways for Screening and Treatment of OUD/PTSD in Jails NIH Co-Investigator
- CALM: Improving Primary Care Anxiety Outcomes NIH Co-Investigator
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Al‐Anon Intensive Referral to facilitate concerned others’ participation in Al‐Anon Family Groups: a randomized controlled trial
- Promoting benzodiazepine cessation through an electronically-delivered patient self-management intervention (EMPOWER-ED): Randomized controlled trial protocol
- A randomized controlled trial comparing a manual and computer version of CALM in VA community-based outpatient clinics
- Electronic Intervention for Patient-Managed Benzodiazepine Tapering
- Promoting benzodiazepine cessation through an electronically-delivered patient self-management intervention (EMPOWER-ED): Randomized controlled trial protocol
- A randomized controlled trial comparing a manual and computer version of CALM in VA community-based outpatient clinics
- Promoting benzodiazepine cessation through an electronically-delivered patient self-management intervention (EMPOWER-ED): Randomized controlled trial protocol
- A randomized controlled trial comparing a manual and computer version of CALM in VA community-based outpatient clinics
- Promoting benzodiazepine cessation through an electronically-delivered patient self-management intervention (EMPOWER-ED): Randomized controlled trial protocol
- A randomized controlled trial comparing a manual and computer version of CALM in VA community-based outpatient clinics
- Promoting benzodiazepine cessation through an electronically-delivered patient self-management intervention (EMPOWER-ED): Randomized controlled trial protocol
- Electronic Intervention for Patient-Managed Benzodiazepine Tapering
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication-assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication-assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication-assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication-assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication-assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication-assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- Smartphone intervention to optimize medication assisted treatment outcomes for opioid use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
- A randomized controlled trial comparing a manual and computer version of CALM in VA community-based outpatient clinics
- A randomized controlled trial comparing a manual and computer version of CALM in VA community-based outpatient clinics
- A randomized controlled trial comparing a manual and computer version of CALM in VA community-based outpatient clinics
- Al‐Anon Intensive Referral to facilitate concerned others’ participation in Al‐Anon Family Groups: a randomized controlled trial
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