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This book examines statistical methods and models used in the
fields of global health and epidemiology. It includes methods such
as innovative probability sampling, data harmonization and
encryption, and advanced descriptive, analytical and monitory
methods. Program codes using R are included as well as real data
examples. Contemporary global health and epidemiology involves a
myriad of medical and health challenges, including inequality of
treatment, the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its subsequent control, the
flu, cancer, tobacco control, drug use, and environmental
pollution. In addition to its vast scales and telescopic
perspective; addressing global health concerns often involves
examining resource-limited populations with large geographic,
socioeconomic diversities. Therefore, advancing global health
requires new epidemiological design, new data, and new methods for
sampling, data processing, and statistical analysis. This book
provides global health researchers with methods that will enable
access to and utilization of existing data. Featuring contributions
from both epidemiological and biostatistical scholars, this book is
a practical resource for researchers, practitioners, and students
in solving global health problems in research, education, training,
and consultation.
This book examines statistical methods and models used in the
fields of global health and epidemiology. It includes methods such
as innovative probability sampling, data harmonization and
encryption, and advanced descriptive, analytical and monitory
methods. Program codes using R are included as well as real data
examples. Contemporary global health and epidemiology involves a
myriad of medical and health challenges, including inequality of
treatment, the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its subsequent control, the
flu, cancer, tobacco control, drug use, and environmental
pollution. In addition to its vast scales and telescopic
perspective; addressing global health concerns often involves
examining resource-limited populations with large geographic,
socioeconomic diversities. Therefore, advancing global health
requires new epidemiological design, new data, and new methods for
sampling, data processing, and statistical analysis. This book
provides global health researchers with methods that will enable
access to and utilization of existing data. Featuring contributions
from both epidemiological and biostatistical scholars, this book is
a practical resource for researchers, practitioners, and students
in solving global health problems in research, education, training,
and consultation.
This book is designed to train graduate students across disciplines
within the fields of public health and medicine, with the goal of
guiding them in the transition to independent researchers. It
focuses on theories, principles, techniques, and methods essential
for data processing and quantitative analysis to address medical,
health, and behavioral challenges. Students will learn to access to
existing data and process their own data, quantify the distribution
of a medical or health problem to inform decision making; to
identify influential factors of a disease/behavioral problem; and
to support health promotion and disease prevention. Concepts,
principles, methods and skills are demonstrated with SAS programs,
figures and tables generated from real, publicly available data. In
addition to various methods for introductory analysis, the
following are featured, including 4-dimensional measurement of
distribution and geographic mapping, multiple linear and logistic
regression, Poisson regression, Cox regression, missing data
imputing, and statistical power analysis.
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