Steve Balsis
University of Massachusetts Lowell
H-index: 27
North America-United States
Top articles of Steve Balsis
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Data-driven characterization of traumatic brain injury severity from clinical, neuroimaging, and blood-based indicators | Lindsay Nelson Brooke Magnus John Yue Steve Balsis Christopher Patrick | 2024/2/16 | |
Linking Rivermead Post Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire (RPQ) and Sport Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) scores with item response theory | Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society | Mary U Simons Lindsay D Nelson Michael A McCrea Steve Balsis James B Hoelzle | 2023/8 |
Reducing Surgical Complications in Spine Patients Through a Medication Management Support Program | Spine | Steve Balsis William Carello Theodore M Eskander Owen R Balsis Lisa Geraci | 2023/7/1 |
Low-Performing Students Confidently Overpredict Their Grade Performance throughout the Semester | Journal of Intelligence | Meltem Karaca Lisa Geraci Nayantara Kurpad Marcus PG Lithander Steve Balsis | 2023/9/28 |
Improving the Precision of the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended Using Item Response Theory: A TRACK-TBI Study | Journal of Neurotrauma | Brooke E Magnus Steve Balsis Joseph T Giacino Michael A McCrea Nancy R Temkin | 2022/6/1 |
How do scores on the Functional Status Examination (FSE) correspond to scores on the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended (GOSE)? | Neurotrauma reports | Lindsay D Nelson Brooke E Magnus Nancy R Temkin Sureyya Dikmen Geoffrey T Manley | 2022/3/1 |
Suicidal ideation across race in a justice‐involved sample: An item response theory approach | Suicide and Life‐Threatening Behavior | Jared R Ruchensky Steve Balsis John F Edens Kevin S Douglas | 2021/6 |
Functional Status Examination yields higher measurement precision than the Glasgow Outcome Scale-Extended after moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury | Journal of neurotrauma | Lindsay D Nelson Brooke E Magnus Nancy R Temkin Sureyya Dikmen Steve Balsis | 2021/12/1 |
Hallucinations and delusions signal Alzheimer’s associated cognitive dysfunction more strongly compared to other neuropsychiatric symptoms | The Journals of Gerontology: Series B | Joshua T Fuller Tabina K Choudhury Deborah A Lowe Steve Balsis Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative | 2020/11 |