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100 1 $aYoung, T. Kue.
245 10 $aPopulation health :$bconcepts and methods /$cT. Kue Young.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aNew York, N.Y. :$bOxford University Press,$c2005.
300 $axii, 392 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [331]-364) and index.
505 00 $tDefining Health, Population, and Population Health --$tObjectives and Uses of Population Health Studies --$tThe Arts and Sciences in Population Health --$tHistorical Antecedents and Future Prospects --$tJames Lind and Scurvy among Sailors --$tJohn Snow, Cholera, and the Broad Street Pump --$tIgnaz Semmelweis and Puerperal Fever --$tJoseph Goldberger on Diet and Pellagra --$tMeasuring Health and Disease in Populations (I) --$tMeasures of Disease Occurrence --$tPopulation Structure and Dynamics --$tComparing Health Events in Populations --$tDemographic and Health Transition --$tCancer Incidence in Five Continents --$tContribution of Population Aging to Changes in Cancer Mortality --$tMeasuring Health and Disease in Populations (II) --$tHealth Indicators and Indices --$tSources and Quality of Health Data --$tSummary Measures of Population Health --$tDiagnosis and Classification of Diseases --$tAccuracy of Screening and Diagnostic Tests --$tSurveillance and Epidemic Investigations --$tCultural Concepts of Health and Disease --$tAre Death Certificates Accurate? --$tDiphtheria in Russia--Return of a Vanquished Foe? --$tIs Schizophrenia Universal? --$tModeling Determinants of Population Health --$tModels and Pathways of Health --$tGenetic Susceptibility --$tPhysical Environment --$tPersonal Lifestyles and Behaviors --$tSocial, Cultural, and Economic Factors --$tA Life Course Approach to Health --$tA Biopsychosocial Model of Health --$tContributions to Global Disease Burden --$tThe Sickle Cell Trait and Protection from Malaria.
520 1 $a"This text is organized around the logical sequence of studying and attempting to improve the health of populations: measuring health status and disease burden, identifying and modeling health determinants, assessing health risks and inferring causation, designing research studies, planning interventions, and evaluating health programs. The second edition incorporates many new topics that reflect changes in contemporary public health concerns and our response to them, as well as shifts in research directions. These include life course approaches to health, gene-environment interactions, emergent infections, and bioterrorism."--Jacket.
650 0 $aPublic health.
650 0 $aEpidemiology.
650 12 $aHealth Status Indicators.
650 22 $aPublic Health.
650 22 $aEpidemiology.
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