Modern Epidemiology

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-02-01
Publisher(s): Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Summary

The expanded Second Edition of Dr. Rothman's acclaimed Modern Epidemiology reflects the remarkable conceptual development of this evolving science and the engagement of epidemiologists with an increasing range of current public health concerns. This landmark work is the most comprehensive and cohesive text on the principles and methods of contemporary epidemiologic research. Coauthored by two leading epidemiologists, with 15 additional contributors, the Second Edition presents a much broader range of concepts and methods than Dr. Rothman's single-authored original edition. Coverage of basic measures and study types is more thorough and includes a new chapter on field methods. New chapters on advanced topics in data analysis, such as hierarchical regression, are also included. A new section covers specific areas of research such as infectious disease epidemiology, ecologic studies, disease surveillance, analysis of vital statistics, screening, clinical epidemiology, environmental and occupational epidemiology, reproductive and perinatal epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, and nutritional epidemiology.

Table of Contents

Contributing Authors ix(2)
Preface to the Second Edition xi(1)
Excerpt from the Preface to the First Edition xii(1)
Acknowledgments xiii
PART I. BASIC CONCEPTS 3(64)
1. The Emergence of Modern Epidemiology
3(4)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
2. Causation and Causal Inference
7(22)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
3. Measures of Disease Frequency
29(18)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
4. Measures of Effect and Measures of Association
47(20)
Sander Greenland
Kenneth J. Rothman
PART II. STUDY DESIGN AND CONDUCT 67(114)
5. Types of Epidemiologic Study
67(12)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
6. Cohort Studies
79(14)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
7. Case-Control Studies
93(22)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
8. Precision and Validity in Epidemiologic Studies
115(20)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
9. Accuracy Considerations in Study Design
135(12)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
10. Matching
147(16)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
11. Field Methods in Epidemiology
163(18)
Patricia Hartge
Jack Cahill
PART III. DATA ANALYSIS 181(254)
12. Approaches to Statistical Analysis
181(20)
Kenneth J. Rothman
Sander Greenland
13. Fundamentals of Epidemiologic Data Analysis
201(30)
Sander Greenland
Kenneth J. Rothman
14. Introduction to Categorical Statistics
231(22)
Sander Greenland
Kenneth J. Rothman
15. Introduction to Stratified Analysis
253(28)
Sander Greenland
Kenneth J. Rothman
16. Applications of Stratified Analysis Methods
281(20)
Sander Greenland
17. Analysis of Polytomous Exposures and Outcomes
301(28)
Sander Greenland
18. Concepts of Interaction
329(14)
Sander Greenland
Kenneth J. Rothman
19. Basic Methods for Sensitivity Analysis and External Adjustment
343(16)
Sander Greenland
20. Introduction to Regression Models
359(42)
Sander Greenland
21. Introduction to Regression Modeling
401(34)
Sander Greenland
PART IV. SPECIAL TOPICS 435(240)
22. Surveillance
435(24)
James W. Buehler
23. Ecologic Studies
459(22)
Hal Morgenstern
24. Analysis of Vital Statistics Data
481(18)
Suresh H. Moolgavkar
John A.H. Lee
Richard G. Stevens
25. Screening
499(20)
Alan S. Morrison
26. Clinical Epidemiology
519(10)
Noel S. Weiss
27. Concepts of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
529(26)
M. Elizabeth Halloran
28. Environmental Epidemiology
555(30)
Irva Hertz-Picciotto
29. Reproductive Epidemiology
585(24)
Clarice R. Weinberg
Allen J. Wilcox
30. Genetic Epidemiology
609(14)
Muin J. Khoury
31. Nutritional Epidemiology
623(20)
Walter C. Willett
32. Meta-analysis
643(32)
Sander Greenland
References 675(36)
Subject Index 711

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