BACKGROUND: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysis to the situation where the data are hierarchical. Such data form an increasingly common evidence base for public health policy, and as such it is important that policy makers should be aware of this methodology. METHOD: This paper therefore lays out the a basic description of multilevel modelling, discusses the problems of alternative approaches, and details the relevance for public health policy before describing which levels are relevant and illustrating the different kinds of hypotheses that can be tested using multilevel modelling. A series of examples is used throughout the paper. These relate to regional variations in the incidence of...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN040247 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The World Health Organisation’s definition of public health refers to all organized measures to prev...
Health promotion research is often conceptualized through the use of socioecological frameworks. Thi...
Background: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
Background: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
This paper presents an introductory account of multilevel models, highlighting the potential benefit...
This open access book is a practical introduction to multilevel modelling or multilevel analysis (ML...
Multilevel modelling facilitates the analysis of hierarchical data where observations may be nested ...
This open access book is a practical introduction to multilevel modelling or multilevel analysis (ML...
Multilevel modeling is a recently new class of statistical methods to handle nested data. Mainly tha...
This paper considers the use of multilevel models in health research. Attention focuses on the struc...
In public health research it is becoming increasingly common for studies to combine data that is col...
Populations commonly exhibit complex structure with many levels, so that patients (level 1) are ass...
Medical travel has expanded rapidly in recent years, resulting in new markets and increased access t...
AbstractThe World Health Organisation's definition of public health refers to all organized measures...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN040247 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The World Health Organisation’s definition of public health refers to all organized measures to prev...
Health promotion research is often conceptualized through the use of socioecological frameworks. Thi...
Background: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
Background: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
This paper presents an introductory account of multilevel models, highlighting the potential benefit...
This open access book is a practical introduction to multilevel modelling or multilevel analysis (ML...
Multilevel modelling facilitates the analysis of hierarchical data where observations may be nested ...
This open access book is a practical introduction to multilevel modelling or multilevel analysis (ML...
Multilevel modeling is a recently new class of statistical methods to handle nested data. Mainly tha...
This paper considers the use of multilevel models in health research. Attention focuses on the struc...
In public health research it is becoming increasingly common for studies to combine data that is col...
Populations commonly exhibit complex structure with many levels, so that patients (level 1) are ass...
Medical travel has expanded rapidly in recent years, resulting in new markets and increased access t...
AbstractThe World Health Organisation's definition of public health refers to all organized measures...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN040247 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The World Health Organisation’s definition of public health refers to all organized measures to prev...
Health promotion research is often conceptualized through the use of socioecological frameworks. Thi...