Modern Epidemiology

Modern Epidemiology, Fourth Edition provides a complete desk reference of the methods of modern epidemiology, with contributions from the 4 authors plus 35 leading experts from various subfields. Intended as a sort of encyclopedia, the text has broad coverage of introductory and advanced epidemiological methods with discussions that are clear and concise.

 

The fourth edition includes discussion of methods such as agent-based modeling, instrumental variables, mediation analysis, and causal modeling.

Preface and Acknowledgments
Contributors
PART I Foundations

 

THE SCOPE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
Kenneth J. Rothman, Timothy L. Lash, Sebastien Haneuse, and Tyler J. VanderWeele

 

CAUSAL INFERENCE AND SCIENTIFIC REASONING 
Tyler J. VanderWeele, Timothy L. Lash, and Kenneth J. Rothman

 

FORMAL CAUSAL MODELS
Tyler J. VanderWeele and Kenneth J. Rothman

 

MEASURES OF OCCURRENCE
 Timothy L. Lash and Kenneth J. Rothman

 

MEASURES OF EFFECT AND MEASURES OF ASSOCIATION 
Kenneth J. Rothman, Tyler J. VanderWeele, and Timothy L. Lash

 

EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY DESIGN WITH VALIDITY AND EFFICIENCY CONSIDERATIONS 
Kenneth J. Rothman and Timothy L. Lash

 

PART II STUDY DESIGN AND INTERPRETATION 

 

COHORT STUDIES 
Kenneth J. Rothman, Tyler J. VanderWeele, and Timothy L. Lash

 

CASE-CONTROL STUDIES 
Timothy L. Lash and Kenneth J. Rothman

 

PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE 
Richard S. Hopkins and James W. Buehler

 

FIELD METHODS
Lauren A. Wise and Patricia Hartge

 

STUDIES RELYING ON SECONDARY DATA 
Krista F. Huybrechts and Sebastian Schneeweiss

 

CONFOUNDING AND CONFOUNDERS
Tyler J. VanderWeele, Kenneth J. Rothman, and Timothy L. Lash

 

MEASUREMENT AND MEASUREMENT ERROR
Timothy L. Lash, Tyler J. VanderWeele, and Kenneth J. Rothman

 

SELECTION BIAS AND GENERALIZABILITY 
Timothy L. Lash and Kenneth J. Rothman

 

PRECISION AND STUDY SIZE
Kenneth J. Rothman and Timothy L. Lash

 

PART III DATA ANALYSIS

 

FUNDAMENTALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA ANALYSIS 
Sebastien Haneuse and Kenneth J. Rothman

 

INTRODUCTION TO CATEGORICAL STATISTICS 
Sebastien Haneuse

 

STRATIFICATION AND STANDARDIZATION
Sebastien Haneuse and Kenneth J. Rothman

 

CATEGORICAL ANALYSIS OF POLYTOMOUS AND OUTCOMES 
Sebastien Haneuse

 

REGRESSION ANALYSIS PART I: MODEL SPECIFICATION
Sebastien Haneuse

 

REGRESSION ANALYSIS PART II: MODEL FITTING AND ASSESSMENT
Sebastien Haneuse

 

TIME-TO-EVENT ANALYSIS
Sebastien Haneuse

 

INTRODUCTION TO BAYESIAN STATISTICS 
Sander Greenland

 

LONGITUDINAL AND CLUSTER-CORRELATED DATA ANALYSIS
Sebastien Haneuse

 

CAUSAL INFERENCE WITH TIME-VARYING EXPOSURES 
Tyler J. VanderWeele

 

ANALYSIS OF INTERACTION 
Tyler J. VanderWeele, Timothy L. Lash, and Kenneth J. Rothman

 

MEDIATION ANALYSIS 
Tyler J. VanderWeele

 

INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES AND QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES 
M. Maria Glymour and Sonja A. Swanson

 

BIAS ANALYSIS 
Timothy L. Lash

 

ECOLOGIC STUDIES AND ANALYSIS
Hal Morgenstern and Jon Wakefield

 

AGENT-BASED MODELING
Brandon D.L. Marshall

 

PART IV SPECIAL TOPICS

 

INFECTIOUS DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY
Matthew P. Fox and Emily W. Gower

 

REPRODUCTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGY 
Clarice R. Weinburg, Allen J, Wilcox, and Anne Marie Jukic

 

PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY 
Katherine M. Keyes, Sharon B. Schwartz, and Ezra S. Susser

 

CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY 
Jan P. Vandenbroucke and Henrik Toft Sørensen

 

MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY 
Claire H. Pernar, Konrad H. Stopsack, and Lorelei Mucci

 

GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY 
John S. Witte and Duncan C. Thomas

 

INJURY AND VIOLENCE EPIDEMIOLOGY
Stephen W. Marshall and Guohua Li

 

SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY 
Jay S. Kaufman

 

ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
Irva Hertz-Picciotto and Stephanie M. Engel

 

OCCUPATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
David Richardson

 

NUTRITIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY 
Walter C. Willett and Frank B. Hu

 

PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY 
Sebastian Schneeweiss and Krista F. Huybrechts

 

Index
Author: Timothy L. Lash, Tyler J. VanderWeele, Sebastien Haneuse, and Kenneth J. Rothman
Edition: Fourth Edition
ISBN13: 978-1-4511-9328-2
©Copyright: 2021

Modern Epidemiology, Fourth Edition provides a complete desk reference of the methods of modern epidemiology, with contributions from the 4 authors plus 35 leading experts from various subfields.