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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

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The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology aims at promoting the quality of clinical and patient-oriented health care research through the advancement and application of innovative methods of: conducting and presenting primary research; synthesizing research results; disseminating results; and translating results into optimal clinical practice; with special attention to the training of new generations of scientists and clinical practice leaders.Journal of Clinical Epidemiology has an Impact Factor of 5.478 according to the Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports® 2014 and is ranked 6th of 158 journals in the Public, Environmental & Occupational Health category.
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Información

Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0895-4356

ISSN electrónico

1878-5921

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

Cobertura temática

Tabla de contenidos

Low education is a genuine risk factor for accelerated memory decline and dementia

Ben Schmand; Jan Smit; Jaap Lindeboom; Carolien Smits; Chris Hooijer; Cees Jonker; Betto Deelman

Pp. 1025-1033

The Argentine–Spanish SF-36 Health Survey was successfully validated for local outcome research

Federico A. Augustovski; Gabriela Lewin; Ezequiel García-Elorrio; Adolfo Rubinstein

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 1279-1284.e6

Systematic review finds overlapping reviews were not mentioned in every other overview

Dawid Pieper; Sunya-Lee Antoine; Tim Mathes; Edmund A.M. Neugebauer; Michaela Eikermann

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 368-375

A new statistical methodology overcame the defects of the Bland–Altman method

Patrick Taffé; Patricia Halfon; Matthieu Halfon

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 1-7

The fragility of trial results involves more than statistical significance alone

Stephen D. Walter; Lehana Thabane; Matthias Briel

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 34-41

Unlike ROC analysis, a new IRT method identified clinical thresholds unbiased by disease prevalence

Berend Terluin; Philip Griffiths; Johannes C. van der Wouden; Lina Holm Ingelsrud; Caroline B. Terwee

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 118-125

Systematic reviews that include only published data may overestimate the effectiveness of analgesic medicines for low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Matthew K. Bagg; Edel O'Hagan; Pauline Zahara; Benedict M. Wand; Markus Hübscher; G. Lorimer Moseley; James H. McAuley

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 149-159

Reporting guidelines for journal and conference abstracts

Jérémie F. CohenORCID; Daniël A. Korevaar; Isabelle Boutron; Constantine A. Gatsonis; Sally Hopewell; Matthew D.F. McInnes; David Moher; Erik von Elm; Patrick M. Bossuyt

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 186-192

Clinical trials are only as good as the patient- important outcome measures assessed

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. A7-A9

Rethinking the intention-to-treat principle: one size does not fit all

Katrien Oude Rengerink; Marian Mitroiu; Steven Teerenstra; Frank Pétavy; Kit Christian Bernardo Roes

Palabras clave: Epidemiology.

Pp. 198-200