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ISSN:0378-8733

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Barbara B Brewer,Kathleen M Carley,Marge Benham-Hutchins et al. Barbara B Brewer et al.
Network stability is of increasing interest to researchers as they try to understand the dynamic processes by which social networks form and evolve. Because hospital patient care units (PCUs) need flexibility to adapt to environmental chang...
Meredith W Francis Meredith W Francis
Little is known about how the structure and composition of women's personal social networks (PSNs) combine to support recovery from substance use disorders, how PSNs change during early recovery, or how known covariates such as trauma, co-o...
Vicki Stover Hertzberg,Jason Baumgardner,C Christina Mehta et al. Vicki Stover Hertzberg et al.
Emergency departments play a critical role in the public health system, particularly in times of pandemic. Infectious patients presenting to emergency departments bring a risk of cross-infection to other patients and staff through close pro...
Miles Q Ott,John M Light,Melissa A Clark et al. Miles Q Ott et al.
We present a method whereby social network ties are used to identify behavioral leaders who are situated in the network such that these individuals are: 1) able to influence other individuals who are in need of and most receptive to interve...
Stéphane Helleringer,Jimi Adams,Sara Yeatman et al. Stéphane Helleringer et al.
Survey participants often misreport their sensitive behaviors (e.g., smoking, drinking, having sex) during interviews. Several studies have suggested that asking respondents to report the sensitive behaviors of their friends or confidants, ...
Elaine M Hernandez,Erin Pullen,Jonathan Brauer Elaine M Hernandez
Health inequalities persist, in part, because people in socioeconomically advantageous positions possess resources to avoid new health risks when medicine advances. Although these health decisions rarely occur in isolation, we know less abo...
Cassie McMillan,Diane Felmlee,D Wayne Osgood Cassie McMillan
We examine gender differences in the extent to which the social network processes of peer influence and friend selection explain why adolescents tend to exhibit similar risky behaviors as their friends for three problem behaviors (smoking, ...
Michaela Hoffman,Douglas Steinley,Michael J Brusco Michaela Hoffman
As network data gains popularity for research in various fields, the need for methods to predict future links or find missing links in the data increases. One subset of the methodology used to solve this problem involves creating a similari...
Kayo Fujimoto,Ming Cao,Lisa M Kuhns et al. Kayo Fujimoto et al.
We introduce a new venue-informed network degree measure, which we applied to respondent-driven sampling (RDS) estimators. Using data collected from 746 young MSM in 2014-2016 in Chicago, IL, and Houston, TX, we estimated the population ser...
Ashton M Verdery,Ted Mouw,Heather Edelblute et al. Ashton M Verdery et al.
We draw on unique data on communication flows between migrants and non-migrants in a bi-national, cross-border social network to test competing theories of the process of social incorporation. While advocates of the assimilation perspective...