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null CORE Seminar series 1: Innovation & Methods (September 23, 2020)

Nancy E. Mayo, PhD
Nancy E. Mayo, PhD

When: Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 4 pm

Where: Online virtual seminars during the COVID-19 pandemic

Presenter: Nancy E. Mayo, PhD
James McGill Professor, Department of Medicine (Divisions of Geriatrics, Clinical Epidemiology, Experimental Medicine) and School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University.

Topic: Challenges with Analyzing Complex Outcomes: The Story of Successful Aging in People Living with HIV

Many important health outcomes go beyond binary measures of mortality and morbidity or even continuous measures of single constructs and pose challenges conceptually and analytically. One such outcome is “successful aging”. This presentation will demonstrate challenges and solutions related to this kind of complex outcome with an emphasis on matching methods to the question being asked about whom for whom. Participants ≥50 years of age (n=536) in the Positive Brain Health Now (BHN) HIV cohort were characterized as aging successfully or not and a variety of methods will be illustrated to identify those at promise.

To Register: Contact core.mailer@rimuhc.ca to receive the link

The presentation will be delivered in English.