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Dr. Schwartz is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stony Brook University and a Visiting Professor of Behavioral Medicine at the Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health (CBCH) at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Schwartz’ primary areas of interest include cardiovascular behavioral medicine, evaluation of the utility of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data, mechanisms/processes underlying the relationship of socioeconomic status (SES) to health, and quantitative research methods. His research in cardiovascular behavioral medicine focuses on the psychosocial and behavioral determinants of blood pressure, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. Collaborating with CBCH investigators since 1985, he led the Work Site Blood Pressure Study from 1991-2003, collaborated in the Neighborhood Study on Race, SES, and Diurnal Blood Pressure Rhythms, and, since 2005, has led the Masked Hypertension Study. In 2009, following the untimely death of Dr. Thomas Pickering, he became the principal investigator of the NIH-funded program project grant that has funded all of these studies. Dr. Schwartz also leads the Data Management and Statistics Core of Dr. Karina Davidson’s program project grant seeking to explain the excess risk of future adverse cardiac events experienced by depressed acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients, compared to non-depressed ACS patients, and is the principal investigator of an R01-funded ancillary study investigating the contribution of physical inactivity to this excess risk. He collaborates on Dr. Daichi Shimbo’s study of the role of telomere shortening in the relationship between depression and cardiovascular risk, Dr. Lynn Clemow’s randomized controlled trial testing the efficacy of a guided breathing intervention to reduce blood pressure in uncontrolled hypertensive patients, and other NIH-funded studies at Columbia University and Stony Brook.
Dr. Schwartz is one of the leading quantitative methodologists in behavioral medicine. As perhaps the leading expert on the analysis of EMA data and ambulatory blood pressure data, he has served as a consultant or biostatistician on numerous NIH-funded grants at universities around the country. Other areas of statistical expertise include structural equation models, multilevel models for continuous and binary data, survival analysis, the impact of measurement/misclassification errors on statistical analyses, meta-analysis, and ROC curve analysis.
Dr. Schwartz was a member of the MacArthur Foundation’s Research Network on SES and Health until its conclusion in 2009.
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Chang Xu,Joseph Schwartz,Gabriel Sanchez,Margaret Murdock, Gaspar Cruz, Ammie Jurado,Andrea Duran, Benjamin Boudreaux,Donald Edmondson,Keith Diaz
Circulationno. Suppl_1 (2024)
Sofia Kim, Maria Cepeda,Eunhee Choi, Chloe Fang, Brulinda Frangaj, Yaniris Mercado, Riley Nesheim-Case, Sophie Walsh,Joseph E Schwartz,Daichi Shimbo
Circulationno. Suppl_1 (2024)
JAACAP Open (2024)
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)no. 6 (2024): 1356-1364
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINEno. 1 (2024): 30-36
General Hospital Psychiatry (2024): 103-107
Journal of hypertensionno. 7 (2024): 1151-1153
Chibuike J Alanaeme,Ying Wen,Ligong Chen,Lama Ghazi, Kellen Lenz, Chloe Fang,Bharat Poudel, Maria Cepeda, Michael Lam,Shakia T Hardy,Joseph E Schwartz,Emily B Levitan,
Circulationno. Suppl_1 (2024)
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