relative risk functions for case-control studies. Am J Epidemiol 1985;122:149-62. While multiplicative (log-linear and logistic) models have a firmly established place in epidemiologic methodology, additive and other more general model structures are needed also. The authors propose a parametric family of relative risk functions ranging from subadditive to supramultipiicative that is generated by varying the exponent in a power transform for the log relative risk. The choice of model is facilitated by graphic analysis of goodness-of-fit statistics computed for various values of the exponent. Intermediate quantities available as by-products of the fit are useful for checking the influence of particular observations on the estimated regressio...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
Kaufman et al. compute the 'excess risk' of a disease in the presence of an exposure as the product ...
Logistic models are commonly used to analyze case-control data. For case-control studies, if there t...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
In epidemiological studies one is interested in investigating the probability of disease depending o...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
A regression method that utilizes an additive model is proposed for the estimation of attributable r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Generalized linear models, such as logistic regression...
Estimates of additive interaction from case-control data are often obtained by logistic regression; ...
Competing events can preclude the event of interest from occurring in epidemiologic data and can be ...
A method is described for the determination of a measure of relative risk from vital statistical dat...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 251-266.1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Additive bi...
Risk factor models in clinical epidemiology are important for identifying individuals at high risk o...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
Kaufman et al. compute the 'excess risk' of a disease in the presence of an exposure as the product ...
Logistic models are commonly used to analyze case-control data. For case-control studies, if there t...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
In epidemiological studies one is interested in investigating the probability of disease depending o...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
A regression method that utilizes an additive model is proposed for the estimation of attributable r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Generalized linear models, such as logistic regression...
Estimates of additive interaction from case-control data are often obtained by logistic regression; ...
Competing events can preclude the event of interest from occurring in epidemiologic data and can be ...
A method is described for the determination of a measure of relative risk from vital statistical dat...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 251-266.1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Additive bi...
Risk factor models in clinical epidemiology are important for identifying individuals at high risk o...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
Kaufman et al. compute the 'excess risk' of a disease in the presence of an exposure as the product ...
Logistic models are commonly used to analyze case-control data. For case-control studies, if there t...