The categorization of variables can stigmatize populations, which is ethically problematic and threatens the central purpose of public health: to improve population health and reduce health inequities. How social variables (e.g., behavioral risks for HIV) are categorized can reinforce stigma and cause unintended harms to the populations practitioners and researchers strive to serve.<p></p> Although debates about the validity or ethical consequences of epidemiological variables are familiar for specific variables (e.g., ethnicity), these issues apply more widely.<p></p> We argue that these tensions and debates regarding epidemiological variables should be analyzed simultaneously as ethical and epistemic challenges. We describe a framew...
The author takes the position that both epidemiology and bioethics, as practiced within academic est...
In this paper, I explain how concepts, methods, and values are entangled. While the argument can be ...
Background: Access to the means of knowledge production is severely limited for many individuals who...
The categorization of variables can stigmatize populations, which is ethically problematic and threa...
The field of population and public health ethics (PPHE) has yet to fully embrace the generation of e...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the con...
To an increasing extent ethical controversies affect and sometimes obstruct public health work and e...
This presentation is part of the Social Values in Medical Research track. Here again we are back at ...
International audienceThis paper examines the interplay of ethics, social anthropology and epistemol...
Programmatic vaccination and screening are the reasons for this thesis. The practice of public healt...
Social epidemiology has received great attention recently in research, particularly in population he...
International audienceThis paper examines the interplay of ethics, social anthropology and epistemol...
Abstract Background The generation of evidence is int...
Definition of the problem Low socio-economic status is often associated with increased morbidity and...
The United State Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released reports in 2009 and 20 I l recomme...
The author takes the position that both epidemiology and bioethics, as practiced within academic est...
In this paper, I explain how concepts, methods, and values are entangled. While the argument can be ...
Background: Access to the means of knowledge production is severely limited for many individuals who...
The categorization of variables can stigmatize populations, which is ethically problematic and threa...
The field of population and public health ethics (PPHE) has yet to fully embrace the generation of e...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the con...
To an increasing extent ethical controversies affect and sometimes obstruct public health work and e...
This presentation is part of the Social Values in Medical Research track. Here again we are back at ...
International audienceThis paper examines the interplay of ethics, social anthropology and epistemol...
Programmatic vaccination and screening are the reasons for this thesis. The practice of public healt...
Social epidemiology has received great attention recently in research, particularly in population he...
International audienceThis paper examines the interplay of ethics, social anthropology and epistemol...
Abstract Background The generation of evidence is int...
Definition of the problem Low socio-economic status is often associated with increased morbidity and...
The United State Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released reports in 2009 and 20 I l recomme...
The author takes the position that both epidemiology and bioethics, as practiced within academic est...
In this paper, I explain how concepts, methods, and values are entangled. While the argument can be ...
Background: Access to the means of knowledge production is severely limited for many individuals who...