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Bringing context back into epidemiology: variables and fallacies in ...

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Bringing context back into epidemiology: variables and fallacies in ...

These types of analyses, which have been called contextual or multi-level analyses, challenge epidemiologists to develop theoretical models of disease causation ...

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Variables and fallacies in multilevel analysis - IDEAS/RePEc

Bringing context back into epidemiology: Variables and fallacies in multilevel analysis. Author & abstract · Download; 92 Citations; Related works & more ...

Bringing context back into epidemiology: variables and fallacies in ...

The present paper discusses the need to include group- or macro-level variables in epidemiologic studies, thus incorporating multiple levels of determination in ...

Bringing context back into epidemiology: variables and fallacies in ...

Bringing context back into epidemiology: variables and fallacies in multilevel analysis · American Journal of Public Health 88(2): 216-222 · 1998 · Related ...

variables and fallacies in multilevel analysis.

to the ideas developed in this manuscript. References. 1. Cassel J. Social science theory as a source of hypotheses in epidemiological research. Am J.

Contemporary Epidemiology: A Review of Critical Discussions ...

'Bringing Context back into Epidemiology: Variables and Fallacies in Multilevel Analysis. ... Epidemiology Citations With Special Reference to ...

[PDF] A future for epidemiology? - Semantic Scholar

New ways of thinking about causes and prevention that could guide epidemiology beyond the present era are considered, which aims to preserve and build on ...

Quantifying the magnitude of the general contextual effect in a ...

Bringing context back into epidemiology: variables and fallacies in multilevel analysis. Am J Public Health [Internet]. 1998;88(2):216–22 ...

Statistical Reasoning and Methods in Epidemiology to Promote ...

... to bear on questions related to ... Bringing context back into epidemiology: variables and fallacies in multilevel analysis ... 3 total citations on Dimensions.

A theoretical proposal for the relationship between context and ...

Diez-Roux, A.V. (1998) Bringing context back into epidemiology: variables and fallacies in multilevel analysis, American Journal of Public Health, 88, 216±22.

Morabia Responds to “The Context and Challenge of von ...

The challenge for us is to progressively stretch our methods and concepts, as in life-course (8) or contextual epidemiology (9), so that ...

Modern epidemiology and its discontents - OUCI

... back-tracking the citations of the resulting set in the Scopus database. ... Daston LJ; Diez-Roux AV, Bringing context back into epidemiology ... to Dr. Gori ...

Concepts of epidemiology: an integrated introduction to the ideas ...

... to experimental, clinical trials. Expand. 59 Citations · PDF. Add to ... Bringing context back into epidemiology: variables and fallacies in multilevel analysis.

Potentialities and Limitations of Multilevel Analysis in Public Health ...

Diez Roux, A. V. (1998). Bringing context back into epidemiology variables and fallacies in multilevel analysis. American Journal of Public Ilealth, 88, 216–222 ...

Challenges of translating epidemiologic research: An application to ...

We then explore different approaches that may be used to bring together those two dimensions. In this context we use the term translation as proposed by Szklo, ...

Why and How Epidemiologists Should Use Mixed Methods - Lippincott

Mixed methods can bring the population's insight into hypothesis generation and incorporate context into causal structures. Epidemiology training programs ...