1: Introduction
2: Measuring Health and Disease in Populations (I)
3: Measuring Health and Disease in Populations (II)
4: Modeling Determinants of Population Health
5: Assessing Health Risks in Populations
6: Designing Population Health Studies
7: Planning Population Health Interventions
8: Evaluation of Health Programs for Populations
9: Improving Health of Populations
This beautifully crafted textbook fills a long-empty niche in public health training. - Chronic Diseases in Canada
"This book contains important hooks in the sense of historical
precedents and interesting case studies, as well as paper and
pencil exercises that promote calculation skills." --Doody's
"...an impressive volume, one that guides readers through the
complexities of population-health theory and practice using clear,
accessible language and modeling exemplary scholarship."--American
Journal of Human Biology
"This book contains important hooks in the sense of historical
precedents and interesting case studies, as well as paper and
pencil exercises that promote calculation skills." --Doody's
"...an impressive volume, one that guides readers through the
complexities of population-health theory and practice using clear,
accessible language and modeling exemplary scholarship."--American
Journal of Human Biology
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