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Kate Tilling
Kate Tilling is a British statistician who specialises in developing and applying statistical methods to overcome problems encountered in epidemiological research. Tilling has been a professor in medical statistics. in population health sciences within Bristol Medical School (previously the School of Social and Community Medicine), University of Bristol, since 2011. She joined the University of Bristol in 2002 as a Senior Lecturer, following nine years as a lecturer at King's College London.Tilling leads a programme of research within the Medical Research Council (MRC) Integrative Epidemiology Unit in Bristol and co-leads the effectiveness theme within the NIHR CLAHRC West (Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care West), which focus on novel statistical methods for understanding causal relationships in health research.
Tilling is a member of the MRC Methodology Research Panel and the MRC Cohort Strategy Group. Provided by Wikipedia
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Case definitions for common mental health disorders among adolescents using electronic primary care data: a comparison with self-reported data from ALSPAC by Rosie Cornish, Ann John, Andy Boyd, Kate Tilling, John Macleod
Published in International Journal of Population Data Science (2017-04-01)Get full text
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Measuring serious violence: a comparison of self-reported and police-recorded outcomes in a UK birth cohort linked to local police data. by Rosie Cornish, Alison Teyhan, John Macleod, Kate Tilling, Iain Brennan
Published in International Journal of Population Data Science (2022-08-01)Get full text
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Multiple imputation of missing data under missing at random: including a collider as an auxiliary variable in the imputation model can induce bias by Elinor Curnow, Elinor Curnow, Kate Tilling, Kate Tilling, Jon E. Heron, Jon E. Heron, Rosie P. Cornish, Rosie P. Cornish, James R. Carpenter, James R. Carpenter
Published in Frontiers in Epidemiology (2023-09-01)Get full text
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Associations of GP practice characteristics with the rate of ambulatory care sensitive conditions in people living with dementia in England: an ecological analysis of routine data by Emily Eyles, Maria Theresa Redaniel, Sarah Purdy, Kate Tilling, Yoav Ben-Shlomo
Published in BMC Health Services Research (2021-06-01)Get full text
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Multiple imputation using auxiliary imputation variables that only predict missingness can increase bias due to data missing not at random by Elinor Curnow, Rosie P. Cornish, Jon E. Heron, James R. Carpenter, Kate Tilling
Published in BMC Medical Research Methodology (2024-10-01)Get full text
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Assessing and predicting adolescent and early adulthood common mental disorders using electronic primary care data: analysis of a prospective cohort study (ALSPAC) in Southwest Eng... by Kate Tilling, Josie Dickerson, Kathryn Willan, Gillian Santorelli, Daniel Smith, Stephanie L Prady, Rosie Peggy Cornish
Published in BMJ Open (2021-10-01)Get full text
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Prescription of benzodiazepines, z-drugs, and gabapentinoids and mortality risk in people receiving opioid agonist treatment: Observational study based on the UK Clinical Practice... by John Macleod, Colin Steer, Kate Tilling, Rosie Cornish, John Marsden, Tim Millar, John Strang, Matthew Hickman
Published in PLoS Medicine (2019-11-01)Get full text
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