Epidemiology
Overview
Epidemiology is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the study of patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in populations. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries, providing a platform for epidemiologists and public health professionals to share their findings and contribute to the understanding and improvement of population health.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Epidemiology
Start
1990
End
Continuing
Frequency
Six no. a year
p-ISSN
1044-3983
e-ISSN
1531-5487
Country
United States
Language
English
Specialty
Public Health
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 739
198
SJR / Ranks: 6843
655
CiteScore / Ranks: 3060
6.80
JIF / Ranks: 1377
5.4
Recent Articles
1.
2.
3.
Loh W, Ananth C
Epidemiology
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39996615
Background: Mediation analyses of the pre-eclampsia-perinatal outcome association through preterm birth (PTB) have produced paradoxical findings. For example, pre-eclamptic births at preterm gestations show a lower risk of adverse outcomes...
4.
Geronimus A, Waidmann T, Bound J, Pancini V, Yang M
Epidemiology
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39929188
Background: The nature and timing of increasing educational inequity in US life expectancy prior to the COVID-19 pandemic suggests that long-term adverse labor market conditions secondary to globalization and technological...
5.
Wang Y, Lysy M, B Eliveau A
Epidemiology
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39929186
Plant-capture is a specialized variant of traditional capture-recapture methods used to estimate the size of a population. In epidemiologic literature, a notable application of this method is the estimation of...
6.
7.
Jung S, Jung J, Lessler J
Epidemiology
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39898536
Background: Public health and social measures are crucial for controlling the spread of pathogens. However, well-tailored assessments of their impact remain elusive, particularly considering time-varying immunity established from prior exposures...
8.
9.
10.
Bohmann P, Stein M, Weber A, Konzok J, Fontvieille E, Peruchet-Noray L, et al.
Epidemiology
. 2025 Jan;
36(2):264-274.
PMID: 39887119
Background: Individual traditional anthropometric measures such as body mass index and waist circumference may not fully capture the relation of adiposity to mortality. Investigating multitrait body shapes could overcome this...