Tables and Figures xi
About the Editors xvii
About the Authors xix
Preface xxvii
1 Introduction: Advancing Methods in Social Epidemiology 1
Jay S. Kaufman and J. Michael Oakes
Part One: Measures and Measurement 21
2 The Measurement of Socioeconomic Status 23
J. Michael Oakes and Kate E. Andrade
3 Measuring and Analyzing “Race,” Racism, and Racial
Discrimination 43
Saffron Karlsen and James Yzet Nazroo
4 Measuring Poverty 69
David M. Betson and Jennifer L. Warlick
5 Health Inequalities: Measurement and Decomposition 91
Sam Harper and John Lynch
6 A Conceptual Framework for Measuring Segregation and Its
Association with Population Outcomes 132
Sean F. Reardon
7 Measures of Residential Community Contexts 158
Patricia O’Campo and Margaret O’Brien Caughy
Part Two: Design and Analysis 177
8 Community-Based Participatory Research: Rationale and
Relevance for Social Epidemiology 179
Paula M. Lantz, Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, and Angela G.
Reyes
9 Social Network Analysis for Epidemiology 212
David A. Shoham and Lynne C. Messer
10 Fieldwork with In-Depth Interviews: How to Get Strangers in
the City to Tell You Their Stories 239
Melody L. Boyd and Stefanie DeLuca
11 Experimental Social Epidemiology: Controlled Community Trials
254
Peter J. Hannan
12 Propensity Score Matching for Social Epidemiology 283
J. Michael Oakes and Pamela Jo Johnson
13 Longitudinal Approaches to Social Epidemiologic Research
308
Magdalena Cerdá and Katherine M. Keyes
14 Fixed Effects and Difference-in-Differences 341
Erin C. Strumpf, Sam Harper, and Jay S. Kaufman
15 Fixed Versus Random Effects Models for Multilevel and
Longitudinal Data 369
Ashley Schempf Hirai and Jay S. Kaufman
16 Mediation Analysis in Social Epidemiology 398
Arijit Nandi and Tyler J. VanderWeele
17 A Roadmap for Estimating and Interpreting Population
Intervention Parameters 432
Jennifer Ahern and Alan E. Hubbard
18 Using Causal Diagrams to Understand Common Problems in Social
Epidemiology 458
M. Maria Glymour
19 Natural Experiments and Instrumental Variables Analyses in
Social Epidemiology 493
M. Maria Glymour, Stefan Walter, and Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen
Index 539
Michael Oakes, PhD, is Associate Professor and Co-Director, US
Census Data Research Center. Division of Epidemiology & Community
Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota. In 2007
he was a named a McKnight Presidential Fellow, an award given to a
select group of the University's most promising new associate
professors. In 2010 he was awarded the Schuman award for excellence
in graduate teaching, the School of Public Health's highest
teaching honor. Among other things, he is currently Co-Chair of
UMN's Institutional Review Board (IRB) for the protection of human
research subjects and Vice-Chair of UMN's conflict of interest
(COI) committee.
Jay S. Kaufman, PhD,is Professor and Canada Research Chair in
Health Disparities in the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics
and Occupational Health at McGill University, and Visiting
Professor in the School of Public Health of the University of
Chile. He is an editor at the journal "Epidemiology" and an
associate editor at "American Journal of Epidemiology", and has
been awarded the Rothman Epidemiology Prize (1998), a Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation Investigator Award in Health Policy Research
(2006-2008), a Fulbright Fellowship (2007) and the Wade Hampton
Frost Lectureship (2014).
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