Background: Binary outcomes are common in prospective studies such as randomized controlled trials and cohort studies. Logistic regression is the most popular regression model for binary outcomes. Logistic regression yields an odds ratio that approximates the risk ratio when the risk of outcome is low. A consensus has been reached in an extensive argument in much of the literature that the risk ratio is preferred over the odds ratio for prospective studies. To obtain a model-based estimate of risk ratios, log-binomial regression has been recommended. However, this model may fail to converge and many methods have been provided as an alternative in these situations. Methods: In this paper, we discuss the methods to obtain adjusted risk ratios...
Objective. To develop and validate a general method (called regression risk analysis) to estimate ad...
Logistic regression is perhaps the most widely used method for adjustment of confounding in epidemio...
The odds ratio is one of the most common measures used to assess the relationship between exposure t...
Background: In case-cohort studies with binary outcomes, ordinary logistic regression analyses have ...
The extensive use of logistic regression models in analytical epidemiology as well as in randomized ...
Analysts are often required to present results from logistic regressions to non-statisticians. The s...
The risk ratio can be a useful statistic for summarizing the results of cross-sectional, cohort, and...
Relative risk is usually the parameter of interest in epidemiologic and medical studies. In this pap...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the odds ratio (OR) can substantially overestimate the risk ...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
BACKGROUND: In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the odds ratio (OR) can substantially overestima...
Background: In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the odds ratio (OR) can substantially overestima...
Abstract. This paper argues that the use of the odds ratio parameter in epidemiology needs to be con...
Objective. To develop and validate a general method (called regression risk analysis) to estimate ad...
Logistic regression is perhaps the most widely used method for adjustment of confounding in epidemio...
The odds ratio is one of the most common measures used to assess the relationship between exposure t...
Background: In case-cohort studies with binary outcomes, ordinary logistic regression analyses have ...
The extensive use of logistic regression models in analytical epidemiology as well as in randomized ...
Analysts are often required to present results from logistic regressions to non-statisticians. The s...
The risk ratio can be a useful statistic for summarizing the results of cross-sectional, cohort, and...
Relative risk is usually the parameter of interest in epidemiologic and medical studies. In this pap...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the odds ratio (OR) can substantially overestimate the risk ...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
BACKGROUND: In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the odds ratio (OR) can substantially overestima...
Background: In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the odds ratio (OR) can substantially overestima...
Abstract. This paper argues that the use of the odds ratio parameter in epidemiology needs to be con...
Objective. To develop and validate a general method (called regression risk analysis) to estimate ad...
Logistic regression is perhaps the most widely used method for adjustment of confounding in epidemio...
The odds ratio is one of the most common measures used to assess the relationship between exposure t...