Essentials of epidemiology in public health / Ann Aschengrau, George R. Seage III.
By: Aschengrau, Ann.
Contributor(s): Seage, George R.
Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, c2014Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xvii, 526 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.ISBN: 1284028917 (pbk.); 1449657338 (pbk.); 9781284028911 (pbk.); 9781449657338 (pbk.).Subject(s): Epidemiology | Public health | Social medicine | Epidemiologie | Epidemiology | Gesundheitswesen | Public health | Social medicine | Epidemiologic Methods | Epidemiologic Factors | Public HealthGenre/Form: Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The approach and evolution of epidemiology -- Measures of disease frequency -- Comparing disease frequencies -- Sources of public health data -- Descriptive epidemiology -- Overview of epidemiologic study designs -- Experimental studies -- Cohort studies -- Case-control studies -- Bias -- Confounding -- Random error -- Effect measure modification -- Critical review of epidemiologic studies -- The epidemiologic approach to causation -- Screening in public health practice -- Ethics in research involving human participants -- Answers to chapter questions.
"Tested in the authors' courses at Boston University and Harvard University, this Third Edition combines theory and practice in presenting traditional and new epidemiologic concepts. Broad in scope, the text opens with five chapters covering the basic epidemiologic concepts and data sources. A major emphasis is placed on study design, with separate chapters devoted to each of the three main analytic designs: experimental, cohort, and case-control studies. Full chapters on bias, confounding, and random error, including the role of statistics in epidemiology, ensure that students are well-equipped with the necessary information to interpret the results of epidemiologic studies. An entire chapter is also devoted to the concept of effect measure modification, an often-neglected topic in introductory textbooks. Up-to-date examples from the epidemiologic literature on diseases of public health importance are provided throughout the book"--