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Clinical Epidemiology
ISSN: 1179-1349
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Henrik Toft Sorensen
Clinical Epidemiology is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal. Clinical epidemiology is one of the basic sciences that clinicians rely on in the care of patients. The journal Clinical Epidemiology therefore focuses on the application of epidemiological methods and principles relating to patients and clinical care in terms of prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.
Clinical Epidemiology has a special interest in electronic medical patient records and other routine health care data, especially as applied to the safety of medications and other medical interventions, clinical utility of diagnostic procedures, and to understanding the short- and long-term clinical course of diseases. The purpose of clinical epidemiology is to foster methods of clinical observations that lead to better patient care. We have therefore a special interest in clinical and biostatistical methods.
Clinical Epidemiology endorses the CONSORT statement for reporting clinical trials, the PRISMA statement for the reporting of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, the STROBE statement for the reporting of epidemiological studies, and the RECORD statement for the Reporting of Studies Conducted Using Observational Routinely Collected Health Data Statement for Pharmacoepidemiology (RECORD-PE). Authors should check the EQUATOR Network for reporting instructions and further information.
When considering submission of a paper utilizing publicly-available data, authors should ensure that such studies add significantly to the body of knowledge and that they use appropriate validated methods for identifying health outcomes. Moreover, the authors should obtain permission to use the data. Authorship should follow all of the criteria on the Dove website.
This journal is a member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Articles:
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- Volume 17, 2025 (55)
- Volume 16, 2024 (82)
- Volume 15, 2023 (105)
- Volume 14, 2022 (138)
- Volume 13, 2021 (108)
- Volume 12, 2020 (140)
- Volume 11, 2019 (97)
- Volume 10, 2018 (163)
- Volume 9, 2017 (72)
- Volume 8, 2016 (108)
- Volume 7, 2015 (49)
- Volume 6, 2014 (44)
- Volume 5, 2013 (62)
- Volume 4, 2012 (56)
- Volume 3, 2011 (44)
- Volume 2, 2010 (35)
- Volume 1, 2009 (17)
Latest articles:
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Mortality Outcomes in People with Lung Cancer with and without Type2 Diabetes: A Cohort Study in England
Igbinosa EG, Dharmasekara B, Quint JK, Popat S, Bhaskaran K, Morganstein D, Cook S
Clinical Epidemiology 2025, 17:681-692
Published Date: 17 July 2025
Adaptation of the WHO COVID-19 Clinical Progression Scale for Registry-Based Data: A Whole-Population Study in Sweden
Jerndal H, Kalucza S, Jakobsson F, Hviid A, Grove Krause T, Ahlm C, Normark J, Fonseca-Rodríguez O, Eriksson M, Fors Connolly AM
Clinical Epidemiology 2025, 17:663-679
Published Date: 15 July 2025
Clinical Algorithms and the Legacy of Race-Based Correction: Historical Errors, Contemporary Revisions and Equity-Oriented Methodologies for Epidemiologists
Horsfall LJ, Bondaronek P, Ive J, Poduval S
Clinical Epidemiology 2025, 17:647-662
Published Date: 12 July 2025

Assessing the Validity of Claims-Based Diagnostic Codes for Psychotic and Affective Disorders and the Influence of the Coding Transition from the ICD-9 to the ICD-10 in Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database
Wang YW, Liu CC, Chen HC, Wu CS, Chan JH, Chen CC, Huang WL, Liao SC, Hwang T, Chen WJ
Clinical Epidemiology 2025, 17:635-645
Published Date: 10 July 2025
Association of Birthweight Discordance with Adverse Birth Outcomes Among Live-Born Twins: A Multi-Center Study in China
Shi B, Tan X, Chen Q, Lu D, Ren S, Huang K, Shen W, Chen Z, Liu J, You C, Li G, Jiang H, Rao H, Qiu J, Wei X, Zhang Y, Lin X, Jiang H, Han S, Wang F, Yang X, Wang Y, Lin N, Lin L, Lin X, Cui Q
Clinical Epidemiology 2025, 17:625-634
Published Date: 8 July 2025