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期刊名:Epidemiologic reviews

缩写:EPIDEMIOL REV

ISSN:0193-936X

e-ISSN:1478-6729

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Jaya Aysola,H Moses Murdock,Elle Lett et al. Jaya Aysola et al.
To mitigate the structural and institutional biases that contribute to inequities in health, we need a diverse cadre of individuals to feel included and advance within our field in order to bring a multicultural set of perspectives to the s...
Jessica Y Islam,Nina S Parikh,Hope Lappen et al. Jessica Y Islam et al.
Asians are likely to experience a high burden of chronic conditions, including, but not limited to, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, due to differences in biologic, genetic, and environmental factors across Asian ethnic groups....
Marina Mautner Wizentier,Briana Joy K Stephenson,Melody S Goodman Marina Mautner Wizentier
There is limited literature on the measures and metrics used to examine racism in the health inequities literature. Health inequities research is continuously evolving, with the number of publications increasing over time. However, there is...
Matthew K Chin,Lan N Đoàn,Rienna G Russo et al. Matthew K Chin et al.
Improving race and ethnicity (hereafter, race/ethnicity) data quality is imperative to ensure underserved populations are represented in data sets used to identify health disparities and inform health care policy. We performed a scoping rev...
Danielle R Gartner,Ceco Maples,Madeline Nash et al. Danielle R Gartner et al.
Indigenous people are often misracialized as other racial or ethnic identities in population health research. This misclassification leads to underestimation of Indigenous-specific mortality and health metrics, and subsequently, inadequate ...
Issa J Dahabreh,Anthony Matthews,Jon A Steingrimsson et al. Issa J Dahabreh et al.
Comparisons between randomized trial analyses and observational analyses that attempt to address similar research questions have generated many controversies in epidemiology and the social sciences. There has been little consensus on when s...
Eleanor M Pullenayegum,Daniel O Scharfstein Eleanor M Pullenayegum
Randomized trials are often designed to collect outcomes at fixed points in time after randomization. In practice, the number and timing of outcome assessments can vary among participants (i.e., irregular assessment). In fact, the timing of...
Alexa Goldberg,Ludmila N Bakhireva,Kimberly Page et al. Alexa Goldberg et al.
Increasing attention has been paid to the risks and benefits of terminating large clinical trials before reaching prespecified targets, because such decisions can greatly affect the implementation of findings. The Department of Veterans Aff...