What matters most: quantifying an epidemiology of consequence

Volume: 25, Issue: 5, Pages: 305 - 311
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
Risk factor epidemiology has contributed to substantial public health success. In this essay, we argue, however, that the focus on risk factor epidemiology has led epidemiology to ever increasing focus on the estimation of precise causal effects of exposures on an outcome at the expense of engagement with the broader causal architecture that produces population health. To conduct an epidemiology of consequence, a systematic effort is needed to...
Paper Details
Title
What matters most: quantifying an epidemiology of consequence
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
25
Issue
5
Pages
305 - 311
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