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identify the problem
Why is it Happening?
Determining the underlying causes or
risk factors
associated with the health issue is perhaps the most complex but essential part of identifying the problem. This includes examining
biological
,
environmental
,
behavioral
, and
social determinants
. Epidemiologists use various study designs such as
case-control studies
,
cohort studies
, and
randomized controlled trials
to identify these factors.
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