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Unlock the intricacies of health outcomes with 'Methods in Social Epidemiology', your definitive guide to understanding the social determinants of health. As a comprehensive resource, this book is indispensable for students and professionals alike, offering a detailed exploration of social distribution and the complex social patterns that influence health. With an ISBN of 9781118505595, this 2017 edition from the esteemed publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc encompasses 608 pages of expertly curated content, updated to reflect the rapid advancements in the field.
In this second edition, delve into modern techniques and methodologies including the latest statistical models and innovative study designs. Discover new chapters that cover pivotal topics such as genetic methods, structural confounding, selection bias, and network methods, while also engaging with qualitative data collection practices tailored to marginalized populations.
'Methods in Social Epidemiology' provides a solid foundation for identifying, measuring, and tracking population health patterns. Understand how socioeconomic factors, race, and poverty contribute to disease risk, and enhance your skills in qualitative data collection and statistical analysis. This essential resource equips you with the tools necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of social epidemiology, ensuring you remain at the forefront of research and practice.
Let this book guide you through the complexities of social epidemiology, enabling you to conduct impactful research and draw significant insights into public health challenges and disparities.
In this second edition, delve into modern techniques and methodologies including the latest statistical models and innovative study designs. Discover new chapters that cover pivotal topics such as genetic methods, structural confounding, selection bias, and network methods, while also engaging with qualitative data collection practices tailored to marginalized populations.
'Methods in Social Epidemiology' provides a solid foundation for identifying, measuring, and tracking population health patterns. Understand how socioeconomic factors, race, and poverty contribute to disease risk, and enhance your skills in qualitative data collection and statistical analysis. This essential resource equips you with the tools necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of social epidemiology, ensuring you remain at the forefront of research and practice.
Let this book guide you through the complexities of social epidemiology, enabling you to conduct impactful research and draw significant insights into public health challenges and disparities.