نتایج جستجو برای: confounding factors (epidemiology)

تعداد نتایج: 1171708  

Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
shahnaz sali infectious diseases and tropical medicine research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; infectious diseases and tropical medicine research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9123067784, fax: +98-2122546026 seyed moayed alavian baqiyatallah research center for gastroenterology and liver disease, tehran, ir iran graham r foster queen mary, university of london, the liver unit, london, uk hossein keyvani department of virology, tehran university of medical science, tehran, ir iran leila mehrnoosh baqiyatallah research center for gastroenterology and liver disease, tehran, ir iran navid mohammadi department of community medicine, faculty of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

background hepatitis b virus (hbv) is one of the most common chronic viral infections in the world. iran has a low to intermediate hbv prevalence and approximately 1.5 million people are living with hbv infection. the impact of hbv in iran is unknown and given the very low levels of alcohol consumption, this region provides an opportunity to examine the impact of isolated chronic hbv infection....

Journal: :Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (Japanese Journal of Hygiene) 2008

Journal: :Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1989

Journal: :Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health 1978

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2005
R McNamee

Received 22 November 2004 _________________________ C onfounding is a major concern in causal studies because it results in biased estimation of exposure effects. In the extreme, this can mean that a causal effect is suggested where none exists, or that a true effect is hidden. Typically, confounding occurs when there are differences between the exposed and unexposed groups in respect of indepe...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1989
O Axelson

2009
Robert W. Platt Enrique F. Schisterman Stephen R. Cole

According to the authors, time-modified confounding occurs when the causal relation between a time-fixed or time-varying confounder and the treatment or outcome changes over time. A key difference between previously described time-varying confounding and the proposed time-modified confounding is that, in the former, the values of the confounding variable change over time while, in the latter, t...

Journal: :International Journal of Circumpolar Health 2003

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