Section One Foundations and Methods in Reproductive Epidemiology
Chapter One Foundations of Reproductive Epidemiology
Chapter Two Environments in Reproductive Epidemiology
Chapter Three Research Process in Reproductive Epidemiology
Chapter Four Surveillance in Reproductive Epidemiology
Chapter Five Descriptive Reproductive Health Indicators
Chapter Six Study Designs in Reproductive Epidemiology
Chapter Seven Causal Inference in Reproductive Epidemiology
Section Two Applications of Reproductive Epidemiology
Chapter Eigth Nutrition and Reproductive Health
Chapter Nine Contraception and Reproductive Health
Chapter Ten Mercury, Lead, Environmental Estrogens, and Reproductive Health
Chapter Eleven Psychosocial Factors and Reproductive Health
Chapter Twelve Early Childbearing: Trends and Consequences
Chapter Thirteen Cancer Risk Associated With Early and Late Maternal Age at First Birth
Appendix I Classification of Selected Measures of Association and Statistical Tests According to Variable Type
Appendix Ia Outcome Data: Nominal With Two Categories (Dichotomous)
Appendix Ib Outcome Data: Nominal With More Than Two Categories (Multichotomous)
Appendix Ic Outcome Data: Continuous, Not Normally Distributed, or Ordinal With More Than Two Categories
Appendix Id Outcome Data: Continuous, Normally Distributed
Appendix II Selected Reproductive Health Indicators
Appendix III Maternal Health Consequences of Early Age at First Birth
Appendix IIIa Maternal Physical Health Consequences of Early Age at First Birth
Appendix IIIb Maternal Mental Health Consequences of Early Age at First Birth
Appendix IIIc Social Health Consequences of Early Age at First Birth
Appendix IV Summary of Papers Examining the Potential Relation Between Early and Late Age at First Birth (AFB) and Cancer Risk
Appendix V Answers to Chapter Questions