Sentences with phrase «descriptive epidemiology»

[6] Patten, S. B., et al. «Descriptive Epidemiology of Major Depressive Disorder in Canada in 2012.»
The modifications and descriptive epidemiology of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children in this sample have been described by McGee et al. 24 At ages 18, 21, and 26 years, study members were administered the Diagnostic Interview Schedule.25 Major depressive disorder was diagnosed according to DSM - III - R criteria at ages 18 and 21 years and DSM - IV criteria at age 26 years.
Breast Cancer Disparities in South Carolina: Early Detection, Special Programs, and Descriptive Epidemiology.
Colorectal Cancer Disparities in South Carolina: Early Detection, Special Programs, and Descriptive Epidemiology.
Esophageal Cancer Disparities in South Carolina: Early Detection, Special Programs, and Descriptive Epidemiology.
Cervical Cancer Disparities in South Carolina: Early Detection, Special Programs, and Descriptive Epidemiology.
Dinnage, J., Scarlett, J.M. Descriptive epidemiology of feline upper respiratory tract disease in an animal shelter J Feline Med and Surg 11:816 - 625, 2009.
Dinnage, J.D., J.M. Scarlett, and J.R. Richards, Descriptive epidemiology of feline upper respiratory tract disease in an animal shelter.
Jenkins, S.R. and Winkler, W.G., «Descriptive Epidemiology from an Epizootic of Raccoon Rabies in the Middle Atlantic States, 1982 — 1983.»

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Although the techniques of descriptive, analytic, and experimental epidemiology provide the conceptual etiological backbone for this umbrella, its inclusive nature is defined by the myriad of complementary fields composing the breadth of the «Prevention Science Umbrella» (i.e., anthropology, sociology, political science, communications, epidemiology, economics, statistics, managerial science, laboratory science, preventive medicine).
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