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Epidemiological studies : a practical guide / Alan J. Silman and Gary J. Macfarlane.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 241 p. : ill. includes indexISBN:
  • 0521009391
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WA 950 2002SI
Contents:
Acknowledgements Pt. I Introduction -- Ch.1 Scope of epidemiological enquiry and overview of main problem areas 3 Pt. II Measuring the Occurrence of Disease -- Ch.2 Which measure of disease occurrence? -- Ch.3 Comparing rates: between and within populations -- Pt. III Studying Associations Between Risk Factors and Disease -- Ch.4 Which type of study? -- Ch.5 Which measure of association?-- Pt. IV Selection of Populations and Samples to Study -- Ch.6 Studies of disease occurrence. I: Identification of the population -- Ch. 7 Studies of disease occurrence. II: Assessing disease status in study populations 60 8 Studies of disease causation: I: Selection of subjects for case-control studies -- Ch. 9 Studies of disease causation. II: Selection of subjects for cohort (longitudinal) studies -- Pt. V Information from Epidemiological Surveys -- Ch. 10 Collecting information -- Ch.11 Obtaining valid information -- Ch. 12 Repeatability -- Ch.13 Maximising participation -- Ch.14 Conducting a pilot study -- Pt. VI Analysis and Interpretation of Epidemiological Data -- Ch.15 Preparation of survey data for statistical analysis -- Ch.16 Introductory data analysis: descriptive epidemiology -- Ch.17 Introductory data analysis: analytical epidemiology -- Ch.18 Confounding -- Ch. 19 Bias -- Pt. VII Other Practical Issues 20 Ethical issues in epidemiology -- Ch. 21 The costs of epidemiological studies .
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Acknowledgements Pt. I Introduction -- Ch.1 Scope of epidemiological enquiry and overview of main problem areas 3 Pt. II Measuring the Occurrence of Disease -- Ch.2 Which measure of disease occurrence? -- Ch.3 Comparing rates: between and within populations -- Pt. III Studying Associations Between Risk Factors and Disease -- Ch.4 Which type of study? -- Ch.5 Which measure of association?-- Pt. IV Selection of Populations and Samples to Study -- Ch.6 Studies of disease occurrence. I: Identification of the population -- Ch. 7 Studies of disease occurrence. II: Assessing disease status in study populations 60 8 Studies of disease causation: I: Selection of subjects for case-control studies -- Ch. 9 Studies of disease causation. II: Selection of subjects for cohort (longitudinal) studies -- Pt. V Information from Epidemiological Surveys -- Ch. 10 Collecting information -- Ch.11 Obtaining valid information -- Ch. 12 Repeatability -- Ch.13 Maximising participation -- Ch.14 Conducting a pilot study -- Pt. VI Analysis and Interpretation of Epidemiological Data -- Ch.15 Preparation of survey data for statistical analysis -- Ch.16 Introductory data analysis: descriptive epidemiology -- Ch.17 Introductory data analysis: analytical epidemiology -- Ch.18 Confounding -- Ch. 19 Bias -- Pt. VII Other Practical Issues 20 Ethical issues in epidemiology -- Ch. 21 The costs of epidemiological studies .

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