Epidemiology for Public Health Practice is a best-selling text offering comprehensive coverage of all the major topics in introductory epidemiology and alignement to the core competencies in epidemiology for graduate and undergraduate courses. With extensive treatment of the heart of epidemiologyβfr
Epidemiology for public health practice
β Scribed by Friis, Robert H.; Sellers, Thomas A.
- Publisher
- Jones & Bartlett Learning
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 987
- Edition
- 5th ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Now in its Fifth Edition, this text offers comprehensive coverage of all the major topics in introductory epidemiology. With extensive treatment of the heart of epidemiology--from study designs to descriptive epidemiology to quantitative measures--this text is accessible and interesting to a wide range of beginning students in all health-related disciplines. A unique focus is given to real-world applications of Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
History and scope of epidemiology --
Practical applications of epidemiology --
Measures of morbidity and mortality --
Descriptive epidemiology : person, place, time --
Sources of data for use in epidemiology --
Study designs : ecologic, cross-sectional, case-control --
Study designs : cohort studies --
Experimental study designs --
Measures of effect --
Data interpretation issues --
Screening for disease in the community --
Epidemiology of infectious diseases --
Epidemiologic aspects of work and the environment --
Molecular and genetic epidemiology --
Social, behavioral, and psychosocial epidemiology --
Epidemiology as a profession.
β¦ Subjects
Epidemiology;Public health personnel;Epidemiologic Methods;Public Health
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