Social factors are associated with a wide variety of health outcomes. Social epidemiology has successfully used the traditional methods of surveillance and description to establish consistent relations between social factors and health status. Epidemiology as an etiologic science, however, has been largely ineffective in moving toward causal explanations for these observed patterns. Using the counterfactual approach to causal inference, the authors describe several fundamental problems that often arise when researchers seek to infer explanatory mechanisms from data on social factors. Contrasts that form standard causal effect estimates require implicit unobserved (counterfactual) quantities, because observational data provide only one expos...
This paper explores a number of interrelated issues that affect assessment of the global burden of d...
This chapter explores the idea that causal inference is warranted if and only if the mechanism under...
This chapter explores the idea that causal inference is warranted if and only if the mechanism under...
A societys social structure and the interactions of its members determine when key drivers of health...
The assumption that exposures as measured in observational settings have clear and specific definiti...
The resurgence of interest in the effect of neighborhood contexts on health outcomes, motivated by a...
Increasingly, modern epidemiology has adopted complex causal frameworks incorporating individual- an...
Inferring causality is necessary to achieve the goal of epidemiology, which is to elucidate the caus...
Traditionally, statistics has been viewed as the branch of science which deals with association. Man...
Abstract Background The counterfactual or potential outcome model has become increasingly standard f...
In the leading article in this issue of the Journal, Kaufman and Cooper (1) attempt to elucidate why...
Population health improvements are the most relevant yardstick against which to evaluate the success...
The United States ranks in the lower tiers of OECD countries in life expectancy, and recent studies ...
none1noWhile having public health and prevention campaigns as its main aims, epidemiology is also en...
One of the more challenging issues in epidemiological research is being able to provide an unbiased ...
This paper explores a number of interrelated issues that affect assessment of the global burden of d...
This chapter explores the idea that causal inference is warranted if and only if the mechanism under...
This chapter explores the idea that causal inference is warranted if and only if the mechanism under...
A societys social structure and the interactions of its members determine when key drivers of health...
The assumption that exposures as measured in observational settings have clear and specific definiti...
The resurgence of interest in the effect of neighborhood contexts on health outcomes, motivated by a...
Increasingly, modern epidemiology has adopted complex causal frameworks incorporating individual- an...
Inferring causality is necessary to achieve the goal of epidemiology, which is to elucidate the caus...
Traditionally, statistics has been viewed as the branch of science which deals with association. Man...
Abstract Background The counterfactual or potential outcome model has become increasingly standard f...
In the leading article in this issue of the Journal, Kaufman and Cooper (1) attempt to elucidate why...
Population health improvements are the most relevant yardstick against which to evaluate the success...
The United States ranks in the lower tiers of OECD countries in life expectancy, and recent studies ...
none1noWhile having public health and prevention campaigns as its main aims, epidemiology is also en...
One of the more challenging issues in epidemiological research is being able to provide an unbiased ...
This paper explores a number of interrelated issues that affect assessment of the global burden of d...
This chapter explores the idea that causal inference is warranted if and only if the mechanism under...
This chapter explores the idea that causal inference is warranted if and only if the mechanism under...