Epidemiologic Methods: Studying the Occurrence of IllnessOxford University Press, 2003. 6. 5. - 528페이지 This is a rigorous introduction to the concepts and tools of epidemiologic research. It offers clear descriptions of key concepts, rich examples, and instructive exercises (with answers). The book is well-suited for use in graduate-level courses on epidemiologic methods. |
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... epidemiology. The book is aimed at beginning and intermediate students of epidemiologic methods. It is meant to serve as an introduction to the field for people who intend to conduct epidemiologic research themselves, or who need ...
... epidemiology. The book is aimed at beginning and intermediate students of epidemiologic methods. It is meant to serve as an introduction to the field for people who intend to conduct epidemiologic research themselves, or who need ...
vi 페이지
... epidemiology and provide examples of the person/place/time conceptual framework that underlies many descriptive epidemiologic studies. As a transition into analytic epidemiology, Chapter 8 discusses the kinds of epidemiologic evidence ...
... epidemiology and provide examples of the person/place/time conceptual framework that underlies many descriptive epidemiologic studies. As a transition into analytic epidemiology, Chapter 8 discusses the kinds of epidemiologic evidence ...
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... Studies, 281 13. Randomized Trials, 308 14. Cohort Studies, 346 15. Case-Control Studies, 374 16. Induction Periods and Latent Periods, 403 17. Improving the Sensitivity of Epidemiologic Studies, 415 18. Screening, 442 19. Outbreak ...
... Studies, 281 13. Randomized Trials, 308 14. Cohort Studies, 346 15. Case-Control Studies, 374 16. Induction Periods and Latent Periods, 403 17. Improving the Sensitivity of Epidemiologic Studies, 415 18. Screening, 442 19. Outbreak ...
13 페이지
... studying variations in disease frequency in human populations. Epidemiologic research turned out to occupy center stage in this episode of medical history, enabling relatively rapid recognition of an important cause of disease that ...
... studying variations in disease frequency in human populations. Epidemiologic research turned out to occupy center stage in this episode of medical history, enabling relatively rapid recognition of an important cause of disease that ...
14 페이지
... studies regarded themselves as epidemiologists, even though they were using epi- demiologic methods. Most epidemiologists at that time worked on infectious dis- eases, although the attention given to other types of epidemiologic studies ...
... studies regarded themselves as epidemiologists, even though they were using epi- demiologic methods. Most epidemiologists at that time worked on infectious dis- eases, although the attention given to other types of epidemiologic studies ...
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1 | |
17 | |
37 | |
Advanced | 62 |
5 Overview of Study Designs | 93 |
6 Sources of Data on Disease Occurrence | 116 |
7 Person Place and Time | 147 |
8 Inferring a Causal Relation Between Exposure and Disease | 179 |
12 Ecological Studies | 281 |
13 Randomized Trials | 308 |
14 Cohort Studies | 346 |
15 CaseControl Studies | 374 |
16 Induction Periods and Latent Periods | 403 |
17 Improving the Sensitivity of Epidemiologic Studies | 415 |
18 Screening | 442 |
19 Outbreak Investigation | 464 |
9 Measures of Excess Risk | 196 |
10 Measurement Error | 215 |
11 Confounding and Its Control | 247 |
20 Evaluating the Effects of Policies on Health | 490 |
Index | 505 |
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