Study objective: This didactical essay is directed to readers disposed to approach multilevel regression analysis (MLRA) in a more conceptual than mathematical way. However, it specifically develops an epidemiological vision on multilevel analysis with particular emphasis on measures of health variation (for example, intraclass correlation). Such measures have been underused in the literature as compared with more traditional measures of association (for example, regression coefficients) in the investigation of contextual determinants of health. A link is provided, which will be comprehensible to epidemiologists, between MLRA and social epidemiological concepts, particularly between the statistical idea of clustering and the concept of cont...
In this article, we show how to investigate the role of individual (personal) risk factors in outcom...
Individual health is not only individual responsibility, but also depends on the social contexts tha...
A key notion that has received much attention in epidemi-ology over the past few years has been that...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: This didactical essay is directed to readers disposed to approach multilevel regres...
Study objective: This didactical essay is directed to readers disposed to approach multilevel regres...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: (1) To provide a didactic and conceptual (rather than mathematical) link between mu...
Study objective: (1) To provide a didactic and conceptual (rather than mathematical) link between mu...
Study objective: Using a conceptual rather than a mathematical approach, this article proposed a lin...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Using a conceptual rather than a mathematical approach, this article proposed a lin...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: In social epidemiology, it is easy to compute and interpret measures of variation i...
Using contextual factors beyond individual factors, contextual analysis allows a more accurate ident...
PURPOSE---Interest in the effects of neighbourhood or local area social characteristics on health ha...
BACKGROUND: Social epidemiology investigates both individuals and their collectives. While the limit...
To be relevant for public health, a context (e.g., neighborhood, school, hospital) should influence ...
Background: The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behavio...
In this article, we show how to investigate the role of individual (personal) risk factors in outcom...
Individual health is not only individual responsibility, but also depends on the social contexts tha...
A key notion that has received much attention in epidemi-ology over the past few years has been that...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: This didactical essay is directed to readers disposed to approach multilevel regres...
Study objective: This didactical essay is directed to readers disposed to approach multilevel regres...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: (1) To provide a didactic and conceptual (rather than mathematical) link between mu...
Study objective: (1) To provide a didactic and conceptual (rather than mathematical) link between mu...
Study objective: Using a conceptual rather than a mathematical approach, this article proposed a lin...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Using a conceptual rather than a mathematical approach, this article proposed a lin...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: In social epidemiology, it is easy to compute and interpret measures of variation i...
Using contextual factors beyond individual factors, contextual analysis allows a more accurate ident...
PURPOSE---Interest in the effects of neighbourhood or local area social characteristics on health ha...
BACKGROUND: Social epidemiology investigates both individuals and their collectives. While the limit...
To be relevant for public health, a context (e.g., neighborhood, school, hospital) should influence ...
Background: The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behavio...
In this article, we show how to investigate the role of individual (personal) risk factors in outcom...
Individual health is not only individual responsibility, but also depends on the social contexts tha...
A key notion that has received much attention in epidemi-ology over the past few years has been that...