Xiaotong Han

High Impact

Biostatistics Project Manager

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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PSY Psychiatry, College of Medicine

29 h-index 218 pubs 3,357 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Xiaotong Han's research interests encompass public health, with a focus on systematic reviews and meta-analyses of various health conditions and interventions. Han has contributed to the literature on myopia, cataract surgery outcomes, and the impact of diet and physical activity on age-related eye diseases. Their work also includes investigations into sepsis mortality and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in China.

Further research areas involve the economic evaluation of medical artificial intelligence, particularly in the context of diabetic retinopathy screening. Han has also examined longitudinal changes in lens thickness and power among children, contributing to the understanding of myopia development. With a significant publication record (218 publications, 3,357 citations) and an h-index of 29, Han is recognized as a highly cited researcher.

Metrics

  • h-index: 29
  • Publications: 218
  • Citations: 3,357

Selected Publications

  • Al‐Anon Intensive Referral to facilitate concerned others’ participation in Al‐Anon Family Groups: a randomized controlled trial (2021) DOI

Grants & Funding

  • 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

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