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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume 58, Issue 8, Pages 751-864 (August 2005)
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Editorial Board
page IFC
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TOC
pages iii-iv
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Commentaries


The role of clinical epidemiology in health equity: Let's take action!
P. Tugwell, V. Robinson, E. Kristjansson
pages 751-752
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A discussion on the role of clinimetrics and the misleading effects of psychometric theory, 31 May 2005
Giovanni A. Fava, Carlotta Belaise
pages 753-756
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Review Articles


Both clinical epidemiology and population health perspectives can define the role of health care in reducing health disparities, 31 May 2005
Geoffrey M. Anderson, Susan E. Bronskill, Cameron A. Mustard, Anthony Culyer, David A. Alter, Douglas G. Manuel
pages 757-762
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For randomized controlled trials, the quality of reports of complementary and alternative medicine was as good as reports of conventional medicine, 03 June 2005
Terry P. Klassen, Ba' Pham, Margaret L. Lawson, David Moher
pages 763-768
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Language of publication restrictions in systematic reviews gave different results depending on whether the intervention was conventional or complementary, 31 May 2005 eExtra
Ba' Pham, Terry P. Klassen, Margaret L. Lawson, David Moher
pages 769-776.e2
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Systematic reviews involving complementary and alternative medicine interventions had higher quality of reporting than conventional medicine reviews, 03 June 2005
Margaret L. Lawson, Ba' Pham, Terry P. Klassen, David Moher
pages 777-784
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Powering our way to the elusive side effect: A composite outcome ‘basket’ of predefined designated endpoints in each organ system should be included in all controlled trials
Peter Tugwell, Maria G. Judd, Jim F. Fries, Gurkirpal Singh, George A. Wells
pages 785-790
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A study compared nine patient-specific indices for musculoskeletal disorders
Brigitte M. Jolles, Rachelle Buchbinder, Dorcas E. Beaton
pages 791-801
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Original Articles


A rapid dietary assessment tool to determine intake of folate was developed and validated
Siobhan Hickling, Matthew Knuiman, Konrad Jamrozik, Joseph Hung
pages 802-808
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Concordance between supervised and postal administration of the Mini Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (MiniAQLQ) and Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) was very high
Hilary Pinnock, Elizabeth F. Juniper, Aziz Sheikh
pages 809-814
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The SF-36 summary scales were valid, reliable, and equivalent in a Chinese population, 14 June 2005
Cindy L.K. Lam, Eileen Y.Y. Tse, Barbara Gandek, Daniel Y.T. Fong
pages 815-822
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Data from a study of effectiveness suggested potential prognostic factors related to the patterns of shoulder pain
Xiaohong Zheng, Julie A. Simpson, Daniëlle A.W.M. van der Windt, Alison M. Elliott
pages 823-830
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From a postal questionnaire of older men, healthy lifestyle factors reduced the onset of and may have increased recovery from mobility limitation, 14 June 2005
S. Goya Wannamethee, Shah Ebrahim, Olia Papacosta, A. Gerald Shaper
pages 831-840
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In a quasi-simultaneous assessment, imprecise cholesterol monitoring and screening tests were improved eExtra
Michael C. Costanza, Hans Wolff, Richard W. James, Alfredo Morabia
pages 841-848.e1
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Surveys of Norwegian youth indicated that breast feeding reduced subsequent risk of obesity, 03 June 2005 eExtra
Elisabeth Kvaavik, Grethe S. Tell, Knut-Inge Klepp
pages 849-855.e1
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Brief Reports


Procedures that assess inconsistency in meta-analyses can assess the likelihood of response bias in multiwave surveys
Victor M. Montori, Teresa W. Leung, Stephen D. Walter, Gordon H. Guyatt
pages 856-858
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Sample size calculation should be performed for design accuracy in diagnostic test studies, 14 June 2005
Antoine Flahault, Michel Cadilhac, Guy Thomas
pages 859-862
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