Statistical and substantive inferences in public health: issues in the application of multilevel models.
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Nutritional status of children in India: household socio-economic condition as the contextual determinantUse of the "exposome" in the practice of epidemiology: a primer on -omic technologiesExpanding the scope of risk assessment: methods of studying differential vulnerability and susceptibilityNeighborhood and weight-related health behaviors in the Look AHEAD (Action for Health in Diabetes) studyRandom-effects, fixed-effects and the within-between specification for clustered data in observational health studies: a simulation studyUse of hierarchical models to evaluate performance of cardiac surgery centres in the Italian CABG outcome studyA simulation study of sample size for multilevel logistic regression models.Predictors of mortality in HIV-associated hospitalizations in Portugal: a hierarchical survival model.Common risk factor approach to address socioeconomic inequality in the oral health of preschool children--a prospective cohort studyThe Happy Life Club™ study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a type 2 diabetes health coach intervention.Neighborhood socioeconomic status, depression, and health status in the Look AHEAD (Action for Health in Diabetes) study.A review of HIV/AIDS system-level interventions.Clarifying the use of aggregated exposures in multilevel models: self-included vs. self-excluded measuresSleep quality and its psychological correlates among university students in Ethiopia: a cross-sectional studyThe family contribution to health status: a population-level estimate.Social capital and health: does egalitarianism matter? A literature review.The effect of dialysis chains on mortality among patients receiving hemodialysis.A cross-sectional study of geographic differences in health risk factors among young Australian adults: the role of socioeconomic position.Multilevel analysis of the determinants of the global assessment of functioning in an inpatient population.Neighbourhood characteristics, individual level socioeconomic factors, and depressive symptoms in young adults: the CARDIA studyA brief conceptual tutorial on multilevel analysis in social epidemiology: investigating contextual phenomena in different groups of peopleAssociations of family and neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics with longitudinal adiposity patterns in a biracial cohort of adolescent girls.A brief conceptual tutorial of multilevel analysis in social epidemiology: linking the statistical concept of clustering to the idea of contextual phenomenon.Does the Neighborhood Area of Residence Influence Non-Attendance in an Urban Mammography Screening Program? A Multilevel Study in a Swedish CityNeighborhoods and health: where are we and were do we go from here?Neighborhood effects on birthweight: an exploration of psychosocial and behavioral pathways in Baltimore, 1995--1996.Effect of area poverty rate on cancer screening across US communities.Defining urban and rural areas in U.S. epidemiologic studiesAssessing the psychometric and ecometric properties of neighborhood scales in developing countries: Saúde em Beagá Study, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2008-2009Toward the next generation of research into small area effects on health: a synthesis of multilevel investigations published since July 1998Spatializing Area-Based Measures of Neighborhood Characteristics for Multilevel Regression Analyses: An Areal Median Filtering Approach.A new tool for epidemiology: the usefulness of dynamic-agent models in understanding place effects on health.Associations of neighborhood and family factors with trajectories of physical and social aggression during adolescence.Determinants of Healthcare Utilisation and Out-of-Pocket Payments in the Context of Free Public Primary Healthcare in Zambia.Clinic variation in glycaemic control for children with Type 1 diabetes in England and Wales: a population-based, multilevel analysis.Effects of Acute-Postacute Continuity on Community Discharge and 30-Day Rehospitalization Following Inpatient Rehabilitation.Meeting the Challenges of Longitudinal Cluster-Based Trials in Schools: Lessons From the Chicago Trial of Positive Action.Effect of utilization policies for fluoroquinolones: a pilot study in nova scotia hospitals.Assessing the Individual, Neighborhood, and Policy Predictors of Disparities in Mental Health Care.Cost Variation in Diabetes Care across Dutch Care Groups?
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Statistical and substantive inferences in public health: issues in the application of multilevel models.
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z