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List of Illustrations ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
Introduction to Social Epidemiology 3
Basic Concepts in Health and Illness 23
The Context for Social Epidemiology 65
Historical Roots of Social Epidemiology 93
A History of Public Health and Medicine 95
The Development of Modern Social Epidemiology 123
Methods 147
Concepts and Theories in Social Epidemiology: The SOCEPID Model 149
Methods of Descriptive Epidemiology 180
Research Design for the Identification of Risk Factors 221
Program Evaluation in Social Epidemiology 262
Following Social Epidemiological Research: Then What? 310
Applications 335
Social Epidemiology Applied to Chronic Disease: Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, Arthritis, Diabetes, and Obesity 337
Injury Control and Violence Prevention 367
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, HIV, and AIDS 400
Environmental Hazards, Occupational Health, and Community Exposures 432
Immigrants, Migrants, and Special Populations: New Challenges in Social Epidemiology and Applications for the Future 472
References 491
Index 597
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