Methods Publications

  • Can Survival Bias Explain the Age Attenuation of Racial Inequalities in Stroke Incidence? A Simulation Study

    Mayeda ER, Banack HR, Bibbins-Domingo K, et al. Can Survival Bias Explain the Age Attenuation of Racial Inequalities in Stroke Incidence?: A Simulation Study. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass) 2018;29(4):525-532.

  • Does selective survival before study enrollment attenuate estimated effects of education on rate of cognitive decline in older adults? A simulation approach for quantifying survival bias in life course epidemiology

    Mayeda ER, Filshtein TJ, Tripodis Y, Glymour MM, Gross AL. Does selective survival before study enrolment attenuate estimated effects of education on rate of cognitive decline in older adults? A simulation approach for quantifying survival bias in life course epidemiology. Int J Epidemiol 2018;47(5):1507-1517.

  • Marginal Structural Models for Life-Course Theories and Social Epidemiology: Definitions, Sources of Bias, and Simulated Illustrations

    Gilsanz P, Young JG, Glymour MM, et al. Marginal Structural Models for Life-Course Theories and Social Epidemiology: Definitions, Sources of Bias, and Simulated Illustrations. American journal of epidemiology 2022;191(2):349-359.

  • Critical Race Theory, race equity, and public health: toward antiracism praxis

    Ford CL, Airhihenbuwa CO. Critical Race Theory, race equity, and public health: toward antiracism praxis. Am J Public Health 2010;100 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S30-5.

  • Meaningful Causal Decompositions in Health Equity Research: Definition, Identification, and Estimation Through a Weighting Framework,

    Jackson JW. Meaningful Causal Decompositions in Health Equity Research: Definition, Identification, and Estimation Through a Weighting Framework. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass) 2021;32(2):282-290.

  • What Is Health Equity? And What Difference Does a Definition Make?

    Braveman P AE, Orleans T, Proctor D, Plough A. What Is Health Equity? And What Difference Does a Definition Make? Princeton, NJ: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2017.

  • How do we assess a racial disparity in health? Distribution, interaction, and interpretation in epidemiological studies

    Ward JB, Gartner DR, Keyes KM, Fliss MD, McClure ES, Robinson WR. How do we assess a racial disparity in health? Distribution, interaction, and interpretation in epidemiological studies. Ann Epidemiol 2019;29:1-7.

  • Multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) within an intersectional framework

    Merlo J. Multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) within an intersectional framework. Social science & medicine (1982) 2018;203:74-80.

  • Defining equity in health

    Braveman P, Gruskin S. Defining equity in health. Journal of epidemiology and community health 2003;57(4):254-8.