Individual and collective bodies: using measures of variance and association in contextual epidemiology

Volume: 63, Issue: 12, Pages: 1043 - 1048
Published: Aug 6, 2009
Abstract
Social epidemiology investigates both individuals and their collectives. Although the limits that define the individual bodies are very apparent, the collective body's geographical or cultural limits (eg "neighbourhood") are more difficult to discern. Also, epidemiologists normally investigate causation as changes in group means. However, many variables of interest in epidemiology may cause a change in the variance of the distribution of the...
Paper Details
Title
Individual and collective bodies: using measures of variance and association in contextual epidemiology
Published Date
Aug 6, 2009
Volume
63
Issue
12
Pages
1043 - 1048
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