European Journal of Epidemiology, Vol.18, n°6. - June 2003
Titre : | European Journal of Epidemiology, Vol.18, n°6. - June 2003 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/06/2003 |
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CARLSSON S. ;
N. HAMMAR ;
HAKALA P.
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2003
Dans European Journal of Epidemiology (Vol.18, n°6, June 2003) Article : Périodique
Dans European Journal of Epidemiology (Vol.18, n°6, June 2003) Article : Périodique
Background: Self-reported information on alcohol from questionnaires is generally assumed to introduce misclassification of consumption, mainly in the direction of underestimation. The aim of this study was to evaluate self-reported information [...]
CHAIX B. ;
P. CHAUVIN
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2003
Dans European Journal of Epidemiology (Vol.18, n°6, June 2003) Article : Périodique
Dans European Journal of Epidemiology (Vol.18, n°6, June 2003) Article : Périodique
Using a representative sample of the French population, a multilevel analysis allowed us to examine the effect of the level of consumerism, expressed as the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in the broad area of residence, on the risks of [...]
M. BACKMUND ;
K. MEYER ;
M. WACHTLER ;
D. EICHENLAUB
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2003
Dans European Journal of Epidemiology (Vol.18, n°6, June 2003) Article : Périodique
Dans European Journal of Epidemiology (Vol.18, n°6, June 2003) Article : Périodique
Background: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection is the most common disease among intravenous drug users (IDUs). Patients and method: All patients admitted to the detoxification unit 1991-1997 and meeting ICD-10 diagnosis of opioid dependency were [...]
SECCARECCIA F. ;
P. ZUCCARO ;
R. PACIFICI
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2003
Dans European Journal of Epidemiology (Vol.18, n°6, June 2003) Article : Périodique
Dans European Journal of Epidemiology (Vol.18, n°6, June 2003) Article : Périodique
To describe serum cotinine levels in a rural Italian population and to examine its usefulness as an epidemiologic biomarker of nicotine exposure, cross-sectional data collected in 1993 for the MATISS Project (2098 men and 1352 women, aged 20–79 [...]