The conditions that are generally considered to justify the use of the pro-portionate mortality ratio (PM R) to compare exposed and nonexposed popula-' tlons also permit the computation of the ratio of mortality odds between the cause (of death) of interest and the "other " causes considered. This mortality odds ratio (MOR) comparing the exposed with the nonexposed equals the exposure odds ratio comparing deaths from the cause of interest with those from the auxiliary ("other") causes, and, In contrast to the PMR, It can be interpreted as the observed-to-expected ratio or the standardized mortality ratio on the assumption that the mortality rate for the auxiliary causes is unrelated to the exposure. Related to this,...
<p>Posterior odds ratio and 95% credible interval of the effect of various categorical variables on ...
Standardization is a common method for adjusting confounding factors when comparing two or more expo...
a<p>MRRs were adjusted for country, age, and sex.</p>b<p>MRRs were adjusted for country, age, sex, c...
<p>Proportionate mortality ratios for underlying causes of death per age group. The number of deaths...
<p>Proportionate mortality ratios for the ten most common COD for patients with PSE (number of death...
BackgroundIn population-based cancer survival studies the most common measure to compare population ...
The epidemiologic theories on odds ratio as an effect measure are reviewed to be applied for its aut...
When a study population is relatively healthy, such as an occupational population, epidemiological s...
Reliability of standardized mortality ratio (SMR) inference from the observed proportionate mortalit...
<p>(A) All-cause mortality in children; (B) mortality from natural death in children; (C) mortality ...
This chapter presents proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) derived from death certificate data in t...
Traditional methods of computing standardized mortality ratios (SMR) in mortality studies rely upon ...
As razões de mortalidade: "Standardized Risk Ratio" (SRR), "Standardized Mortality Ratio" (SMR) e "S...
<p>Notes: The associations between the mortality rate and the log-z-scores were modeled as a V-shape...
<p>*For definition of Groups 1–4, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journ...
<p>Posterior odds ratio and 95% credible interval of the effect of various categorical variables on ...
Standardization is a common method for adjusting confounding factors when comparing two or more expo...
a<p>MRRs were adjusted for country, age, and sex.</p>b<p>MRRs were adjusted for country, age, sex, c...
<p>Proportionate mortality ratios for underlying causes of death per age group. The number of deaths...
<p>Proportionate mortality ratios for the ten most common COD for patients with PSE (number of death...
BackgroundIn population-based cancer survival studies the most common measure to compare population ...
The epidemiologic theories on odds ratio as an effect measure are reviewed to be applied for its aut...
When a study population is relatively healthy, such as an occupational population, epidemiological s...
Reliability of standardized mortality ratio (SMR) inference from the observed proportionate mortalit...
<p>(A) All-cause mortality in children; (B) mortality from natural death in children; (C) mortality ...
This chapter presents proportionate mortality ratios (PMRs) derived from death certificate data in t...
Traditional methods of computing standardized mortality ratios (SMR) in mortality studies rely upon ...
As razões de mortalidade: "Standardized Risk Ratio" (SRR), "Standardized Mortality Ratio" (SMR) e "S...
<p>Notes: The associations between the mortality rate and the log-z-scores were modeled as a V-shape...
<p>*For definition of Groups 1–4, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journ...
<p>Posterior odds ratio and 95% credible interval of the effect of various categorical variables on ...
Standardization is a common method for adjusting confounding factors when comparing two or more expo...
a<p>MRRs were adjusted for country, age, and sex.</p>b<p>MRRs were adjusted for country, age, sex, c...