Dankmar Boehning

Dankmar Boehning

University of Southampton

H-index: 47

Europe-United Kingdom

About Dankmar Boehning

Dankmar Boehning, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southampton,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

One-inflation and zero-truncation count data modelling revisited with a view on Horvitz-Thompson estimation of population size

On repeated diagnostic testing in screening for a medical condition: How often should the diagnostic test be repeated?

Nonparametric estimation of the random effects distribution for the risk or rate ratio in rare events meta‐analysis with the arm‐based and contrast‐based approaches

A novel Bayesian Spatio-Temporal model for the disease infection rate of COVID-19 cases in England

Assessing injury risk in male and female Royal Navy recruits: does the Functional Movement Screen provide understanding to inform effective injury mitigation?

On the equivalence of one‐inflated zero‐truncated and zero‐truncated one‐inflated count data likelihoods

OP09 Hospital admissions for people experiencing homelessness in England: a whole of population capture recapture study using national hospital episodes statistics

A randomised controlled trial of a digital intervention (Renewed) to support symptom management, wellbeing and quality of life in cancer survivors

Dankmar Boehning Information

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8279

Citations(since 2020)

2686

Cited By

7581

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

130

i10Index(since 2020)

73

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Top articles of Dankmar Boehning

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

One-inflation and zero-truncation count data modelling revisited with a view on Horvitz-Thompson estimation of population size

International Statistical Review

Dankmar Böhning

Herwig Friedl

2024/1/27

On repeated diagnostic testing in screening for a medical condition: How often should the diagnostic test be repeated?

Biometrical Journal

Patarawan Sangnawakij

Dankmar Böhning

2024/4

Nonparametric estimation of the random effects distribution for the risk or rate ratio in rare events meta‐analysis with the arm‐based and contrast‐based approaches

Statistics in Medicine

Patarawan Sangnawakij

Dankmar Böhning

Heinz Holling

Katrin Jansen

2024/2/20

A novel Bayesian Spatio-Temporal model for the disease infection rate of COVID-19 cases in England

arXiv e-prints

Pierfrancesco Alaimo Di Loro

Qian Xiang

Dankmar Boehning

Sujit Sahu

2023/4

Assessing injury risk in male and female Royal Navy recruits: does the Functional Movement Screen provide understanding to inform effective injury mitigation?

BMJ Mil Health

J Gibbs

CNT Power

D Böhning

M Warner

S Downie

...

2023/11/28

On the equivalence of one‐inflated zero‐truncated and zero‐truncated one‐inflated count data likelihoods

Biometrical Journal

Dankmar Böhning

2023/2

OP09 Hospital admissions for people experiencing homelessness in England: a whole of population capture recapture study using national hospital episodes statistics

Serena Luchenski

Dankmar Boehning

Rob Aldridge

Fiona Stevenson

Shema Tariq

...

2023/8/1

A randomised controlled trial of a digital intervention (Renewed) to support symptom management, wellbeing and quality of life in cancer survivors

British Journal of General Practice

Paul Little

Katherine Bradbury

Beth Stuart

Jane Barnett

Adele Krusche

...

2023/12/19

Statistical inference on mixed one-and two-armed studies in meta-analysis without study-specific variance

Biostatistics & Epidemiology

Patarawan Sangnawakij

Dankmar Böhning

2023/1/2

Estimating risk and rate ratio in rare events meta-analysis with the Mantel–Haenszel estimator and assessing heterogeneity

The International Journal of Biostatistics

Dankmar Böhning

Patarawan Sangnawakij

Heinz Holling

2023/6/5

Deriving a zero-truncated modelling methodology to analyse capture–recapture data from self-reported social networks

Metron

Mark E Piatek

Dankmar Böhning

2023/12/19

Fewer COVID‐19 neurological complications with dexamethasone and remdesivir

Annals of neurology

Alexander Grundmann

Chieh‐Hsi Wu

Marc Hardwick

J Kenneth Baillie

Peter JM Openshaw

...

2023/1

Zero-Truncated Modelling Meta-Analysis for When Studies with No Events Are Systematically Excluded: Estimating Completed Suicide After Bariatric Surgery

arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.01277

Layna Charlie Dennett

Antony Overstall

Dankmar Boehning

2023/5/2

Performance of capture-recapture population size estimators under covariate information

arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.08391

Layna Charlie Dennett

Dankmar Böhning

2023/12/12

Estimating the undetected infections in the Monkeypox outbreak

Journal of Medical Virology

Antonello Maruotti

Dankmar Böhning

Irene Rocchetti

Massimo Ciccozzi

2023/1

Retrospective evaluation of factors affecting successful fit testing of respiratory protective equipment during the early phase of COVID-19

BMJ open

Silvia Caggiari

Dan Bader

Zoe Packman

Jane Robinson

Sumeshni Tranka

...

2023/5/1

Modeling COVID‐19 contact‐tracing using the ratio regression capture–recapture approach

Biometrics

Dankmar Böhning

Rattana Lerdsuwansri

Patarawan Sangnawakij

2023/12

Sensitivity of contact-tracing for COVID-19 in Thailand: a capture-recapture application

BMC Infectious Diseases

R Lerdsuwansri

Patarawan Sangnawakij

D Böhning

Chalo Sansilapin

Walairat Chaifoo

...

2022/1/29

Combined statistical decision limits based on two GH-2000 scores for the detection of growth hormone misuse

Statistical Methods in Medical Research

Wei Liu

Frank Bretz

Dankmar Böhning

Richard IG Holt

Yang Han

...

2022/8

Bayesian spatio-temporal joint disease mapping of Covid-19 cases and deaths in local authorities of England

Spatial Statistics

Sujit K Sahu

Dankmar Böhning

2022/6/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 51
Matthias von Davier

Matthias von Davier

Boston College

H-index: 45
Paul D. McNicholas

Paul D. McNicholas

McMaster University

H-index: 28
Christophe Ambroise

Christophe Ambroise

Université d'Évry-Val d'Essonne

H-index: 25
Alberto Vidal-Diez

Alberto Vidal-Diez

Imperial College London

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