Ausgabe 6/2001
Inhalt (13 Artikel)
Are epidemiologists becoming victims of the success of their discipline?
Dimitrios Trichopoulos, Pagona Lagiou
A better understanding of health issues through population-based surveillance
Ann W. Sorenson
A new look at the relation of epidemiology and bacteriology at the turn of the 20th century
Alfredo Morabia
Methods of outbreak investigation in the “Era of Bacteriology” 1880–1920
Anne Hardy
Lessons for surveillance in the 21st century: A historical perspective from the past five millennia
Bernard C. K. Choi, Anita W. P. Pak
Evaluating composite health measures using Rasch modelling: An illustrative example
Curt Hagquist
Beeinflusst die medizinische Versorgungsstruktur den Anteil Todesfälle im Spital?
Adrian Jaggi, Christoph Junker, Christoph Minder
Sickness certification in primary care
Sébastien Dünner, Hedi Decrey, Bernard Burnard, Alain Pécoud
Stages of change for perceived stress in a Swiss population sample: An explorative study
Oliver Padlina, Line Aubert, Thomas M. Gehring, Eva Martin-Diener, Bertino Somaini
Sense of coherence in adolescents
Barbara Buddeberg-Fischer, Richard Klaghofer, Ulrich Schnyder