نتایج جستجو برای: epidemiologic methods

تعداد نتایج: 1889172  

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2003
Sheila M F Mendonça de Souza Diana Maul de Carvalho Andrea Lessa

Paleopathology is the study of disease, physiological disruptions and impairment in the past. After two centuries of mainly descriptive studies, efforts are being made towards better methodological approaches to the study of diseases in human populations of ancient times whose remains are recovered by archaeology. Paleoepidemiology can be defined as an interdisciplinary area that aims to develo...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1979
J Towpik

A comprehensive campaign to control venereal diseases was undertaken in Poland in 1970. During the eight-year period of the campaign a significant decrease in the morbidity rate of gonorrhoea and syphilis was achieved. The number of cases of primary and secondary syphilis decreased by 85% and the number of cases of gonorrhoea by 30%. This paper presents the main guidelines of the campaign and a...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2008
Haluk Ince Suheyla Aliustaoglu Yüksel Yazici Nurhan Ince

Due to the socio-cultural and demographical changes that have been taking place in Turkey, differences in types of violence are coming on the scene. The purpose of the present study is to reveal the number of violence deaths and the variation by time in the types of violence resulting in death in the elderly of ages 65 and above in Turkey. Using a retrospective (descriptive) epidemiological met...

Journal: :Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry 2016
Annika C Sweetland Maria A Oquendo Catherine Carlson Jessica F Magidson Milton L Wainberg

Psychiatric disorders are among the leading cause of disability worldwide, yet fewer than 25 % of affected individuals are estimated to have access to treatment. In many low-income settings, it is estimated that less than 10 % of affected individuals are able to access basic mental health care and, even when they do, it is often below minimum ethical and clinical standards [1]. The discipline o...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1980
T R Cullinan

In the United Kingdom most medical students are first introduced to epidemiology as a formal discipline during their clinical years-usually during a course in social or community medicine. The amount of time allocated to the subject varies greatly between schools, but everywhere epidemiology is a recent addition to an already overcrowded curriculum and, like all parvenus, has a need to justify ...

Journal: :Trauma, violence & abuse 2013
Catherine Finneran Rob Stephenson

This article presents results from a systematic review of the literature on intimate partner violence (IPV) among U.S. men who have sex with men (MSM). From 576 reviewed studies, a total of 28 met inclusion criteria and were included in the analysis. The population characteristics of each study, definitions of IPV, prevalences of different forms of IPV, and statistically tested correlates of IP...

2014
Charlotte E. Gill John M. MacDonald Lawrence W. Sherman Paul D. Allison

Probation is a well-established part of our criminal justice toolkit, but we know surprisingly little about the circumstances under which it is effective. Attempts to increase supervision intensity for crimeand cost-saving purposes have yielded mixed results at best. This dissertation examines the theory and scientific evidence on the effectiveness of probation, and the impact of changing the i...

2005
PETER H. GANN DEVRA L. DAVIS FREDERICA PERERA

Biological markers (measurements made from biological media) are currently of great interest to epidemiologists in the field of environmental health. After placing markers within an historical and conceptual framework, this paper assesses the practical advantages and limitations of biological markers with respect to epidemiological methods and discusses criteria for the evaluation of markers. I...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2002
Aya Goto Seiji Yasumura Michael R Reich Akira Fukao

Data on unintended pregnancy are scarce in Japan. The purpose of this study is to examine the association of sociodemographic, reproductive, and other health behavioral factors with unintended pregnancy. A survey was conducted from May through November 1999 in Yamagata, Japan. We distributed anonymous self-administered questionnaires to cervical and breast cancer screening participants aged 35-...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2004
Dominic T S Lee Alexander S K Yip Tony Y S Leung Tony K H Chung

BACKGROUND Although there have been many studies of the biological and psychosocial causations of postnatal depression, studies of sociocultural risk factors are rare. AIMS To investigate the sociocultural risk factors of postnatal depression using ethnographically informed epidemiological methods. METHOD A total of 959 women were assessed at their first ante-partum visit (baseline), in the...

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