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Comparison of a Spatial Perspective with the Multilevel Analytical Approach in Neighborhood Studies: The Case of Mental and Behavioral Disorders due to Psychoactive Substance Use in Malmo, Sweden, 2001.
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Comparison of a spatial approach with the multilevel approach for investigating place effects on health: the example of healthcare utilisation in France
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Appropriate assessment of neighborhood effects on individual health: Integrating random and fixed effects in multilevel logistic regression
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Re: "Appropriate assessment of neighborhood effects on individual health: Integrating random and fixed effects in multilevel logistic regression" - The authors reply
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- Contribution to journal › Letter
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Local Treatment Pattern Versus Trial-based Data: A Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Drotrecogin Alfa (Activated) in the Treatment of Severe Sepsis in Sweden.
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Essays on International Health Economics: The Role of Health Insurance in Health Care Financing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
2005)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Controlled withdrawal of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in elderly patients in nursing homes with no indication of depression-a commentary.
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Understanding adherence to official guidelines on statin prescribing in primary health care-a multi-level methodological approach.
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Hospital Level of Care and Neonatal Mortality in Low- and High-Risk Deliveries: Reassessing the Question in Sweden by Multilevel Analysis.
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Low adherence with antihypertensives in actual practice: the association with social participation - a multilevel analysis
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