Biostatistics and Computer-based Analysis of Health Data using Stata

Biostatistics and Computer-based Analysis of Health Data using Stata

by Mounir Mesbah (Contributor), Mounir Mesbah (Contributor), Christophe Lalanne (Author)

Synopsis

This volume of the Biostatistics and Health Sciences Set focuses on statistics applied to clinical research. The use of Stata for data management and statistical modeling is illustrated using various examples. Many aspects of data processing and statistical analysis of cross-sectional and experimental medical data are covered, including regression models commonly found in medical statistics. This practical book is primarily intended for health researchers with basic knowledge of statistical methodology. Assuming basic concepts, the authors focus on the practice of biostatistical methods essential to clinical research, epidemiology and analysis of biomedical data (including comparison of two groups, analysis of categorical data, ANOVA, linear and logistic regression, and survival analysis). The use of examples from clinical trials and epideomological studies provide the basis for a series of practical exercises, which provide instruction and familiarize the reader with essential Stata packages and commands.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 134
Publisher: ISTEPELS
Published: 01 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 1785481428
ISBN 13: 9781785481420
Book Overview: Focusing on the practice of biostatistical methods that are essential to clinical research, epidemiology, and analysis of biomedical data, this practical guide uses the statistics software Stata to survey all aspects of data processing and statistical analysis of health data, including full coverage of regression models commonly found in medical statistics.

Author Bio
Christophe Lalanne is a Research Engineer at the Paris-Diderot University, France. His research involves the modeling of data from clinical research Mounir Mesbah is Head of Biostatistics in the Statistics Institute of the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, France, where he is also a researcher at the Theoretical and Applied Statistics Laboratory. His research involves theoretical and applied statistics, particularly in the field of health and medicine.