Analysis of rates from disease registers are often reported inadequately because of too coarse tabulation of data and because of confusion about the mechanics of the age–period–cohort model used for analysis. Rates should be considered as observations in a Lexis diagram, and tabulation a necessary reduction of data, which should be as small as possible, and age, period and cohort should be treated as continuous variables. Reporting should include the absolute level of the rates as part of the age-effects. This paper gives a guide to analysis of rates from a Lexis diagram by the age–period–cohort model. Three aspects are considered separately: (1) tabulation of cases and person-years; (2) modelling of age, period and cohort effects; and (3) ...
Standard descriptive methods for the analysis of cancer surveillance data include canonical plots ba...
This book visualizes mortality dynamics in the Lexis diagram. While the standard approach of plottin...
Descriptive statistics of the treatment frequencies per year of the different age groups according t...
Age–period–cohort models provide a useful method for modeling incidence and mortality rates. It is w...
Interpretation of trends in disease rates using conventional age-period-cohort analyses is made diff...
In epidemiological or demographic studies, with variable age at onset, a typical quantity of interes...
<div><p>Cancer surveillance research often begins with a rate matrix, also called a Lexis diagram, o...
Cohort analysis treats an outcome variable as a function of cohort membership, age, and period. The ...
Problems with the interpretation of age-period-cohort models are discussed. If individual records ar...
This book explores the ways in which statistical models, methods, and research designs can be used t...
A main concern of descriptive epidemiologists is the presentation and interpretation of temporal var...
<p>(A) This Lexis diagram shows the occurrence of infection, disease, and death in individual life h...
Analytic procedures suitable for the study of human disease are scattered throughout the statistical...
This article considers the effects of age, period, and cohort in social studies and chronic disease ...
Age\u2013period\u2013cohort (APC) analyses are a family of statistical techniques to study temporal ...
Standard descriptive methods for the analysis of cancer surveillance data include canonical plots ba...
This book visualizes mortality dynamics in the Lexis diagram. While the standard approach of plottin...
Descriptive statistics of the treatment frequencies per year of the different age groups according t...
Age–period–cohort models provide a useful method for modeling incidence and mortality rates. It is w...
Interpretation of trends in disease rates using conventional age-period-cohort analyses is made diff...
In epidemiological or demographic studies, with variable age at onset, a typical quantity of interes...
<div><p>Cancer surveillance research often begins with a rate matrix, also called a Lexis diagram, o...
Cohort analysis treats an outcome variable as a function of cohort membership, age, and period. The ...
Problems with the interpretation of age-period-cohort models are discussed. If individual records ar...
This book explores the ways in which statistical models, methods, and research designs can be used t...
A main concern of descriptive epidemiologists is the presentation and interpretation of temporal var...
<p>(A) This Lexis diagram shows the occurrence of infection, disease, and death in individual life h...
Analytic procedures suitable for the study of human disease are scattered throughout the statistical...
This article considers the effects of age, period, and cohort in social studies and chronic disease ...
Age\u2013period\u2013cohort (APC) analyses are a family of statistical techniques to study temporal ...
Standard descriptive methods for the analysis of cancer surveillance data include canonical plots ba...
This book visualizes mortality dynamics in the Lexis diagram. While the standard approach of plottin...
Descriptive statistics of the treatment frequencies per year of the different age groups according t...