International Journal of Epidemiology
Overview
The International Journal of Epidemiology is a leading scientific publication that focuses on the study of patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease in populations. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and commentaries from various disciplines, contributing to the advancement of epidemiological knowledge and its application in public health.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Int J Epidemiol
Start
1972
End
Continuing
Frequency
Bimonthly
p-ISSN
0300-5771
e-ISSN
1464-3685
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialty
Public Health
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 392
245
SJR / Ranks: 751
2663
CiteScore / Ranks: 731
13.80
JIF / Ranks: 736
7.7
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Vanhommerig J, Verheij R, Hek K, Ramerman L, Hooiveld M, Veldhuijzen N, et al.
Int J Epidemiol
. 2025 Mar;
54(2).
PMID: 40083190
No abstract available.
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Wang L, Jiang F, Sun J, Zhao J, He Y, Gill D, et al.
Int J Epidemiol
. 2025 Mar;
54(2).
PMID: 40064167
Background: High levels of lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] have been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD); however, the effects of Lp(a)-lowering therapy in combination with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C)-lowering...
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Bassett J, Peng Y, MacInnis R, Hodge A, Lynch B, Room R, et al.
Int J Epidemiol
. 2025 Mar;
54(2).
PMID: 40064166
Background: Published studies rarely assess associations between trajectories of drinking and mortality. Methods: We aimed to assess associations between long-term sex-specific drinking trajectories and all-cause and disease-specific mortality for 39 ...
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Ezeani E, Gollam S, Mohammed N, Roca A, Hossain J, Hossain I, et al.
Int J Epidemiol
. 2025 Mar;
54(2).
PMID: 40044490
No abstract available.
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Etievant L, Gail M
Int J Epidemiol
. 2025 Mar;
54(2).
PMID: 40044489
Motivation: The case-cohort design only requires covariate measurements for individuals experiencing the outcome of interest (cases) and individuals in a subcohort randomly selected from the cohort. Stratified subcohort sampling and...
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Hasting R, Merkus S, Undem K, Kirkeleit J, Hoff R, Gran J, et al.
Int J Epidemiol
. 2025 Mar;
54(2).
PMID: 40037803
No abstract available.
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Buchanan Z, Hopkins S, Boyer B, Fohner A
Int J Epidemiol
. 2025 Mar;
54(2).
PMID: 40037558
Background: Large biomedical datasets, including electronic health records (EHRs), are a significant source of epidemiologic data. To prepare an EHR for analysis, there are several data-cleaning approaches; here, we focus...
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Eisenberg-Guyot J, Kezios K, Prins S, Schwartz S
Int J Epidemiol
. 2025 Mar;
54(2).
PMID: 40037557
Background: According to textbook guidance, satisfying the well-defined intervention assumption is key for estimating causal effects. However, no studies have systematically evaluated how the assumption is addressed in research. Thus,...
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Torrisi O, Fisker A, Fernandes D, Helleringer S
Int J Epidemiol
. 2025 Feb;
54(2).
PMID: 39993265
Background: In countries with limited civil registration and vital statistics systems, assessing the impact of health crises requires precise retrospective mortality data. We tested whether calendar methods improve survey or...