A method is described for the determination of a measure of relative risk from vital statistical data. If the frequency of disease in a population is linearly related to the level of exposure to a given factor, then a measure of the relative risk can be estimated from the slope and intercept of the regression line. For example, when the exposure is measured in terms of the proportion of the population exposed to the factor, then the relative risk is equal to (Formula: see text). This offers an indirect but simple and inexpensive method for estimating relative risk. It should be used with caution, particularly where confounding factors may be responsible for the apparent association between disease and factor. Applications of the method to e...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
Attributable risk combines information on the prevalence of an exposure with a measure of the associ...
<p>Relative risks are calculated depending on the frequency of the risk factor in the population ass...
Two populations with different disease rates may differ in their risk factors for the disease. If so...
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...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
: In medical statistics, when the effect of a binary risk factor on a binary response is of interest...
Abstract: Relative risks are often presented in the everyday media but are seldom mentioned in intr...
The proverbial relative risk may not always be trie most suitable measure to compare the risk of two...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
<p>Estimated relative risks of cervical cancer associated with questionnaire-type risk factor data (...
Attributable risk is an important epidemiological index, and may be more relevant to many health pla...
Many measures of association are used by medical literature, the relative risk is one of these measu...
*<p>Our estimates of RRs were obtained from a meta-analysis and were first transformed into a log sc...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
Attributable risk combines information on the prevalence of an exposure with a measure of the associ...
<p>Relative risks are calculated depending on the frequency of the risk factor in the population ass...
Two populations with different disease rates may differ in their risk factors for the disease. If so...
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...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
: In medical statistics, when the effect of a binary risk factor on a binary response is of interest...
Abstract: Relative risks are often presented in the everyday media but are seldom mentioned in intr...
The proverbial relative risk may not always be trie most suitable measure to compare the risk of two...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
<p>Estimated relative risks of cervical cancer associated with questionnaire-type risk factor data (...
Attributable risk is an important epidemiological index, and may be more relevant to many health pla...
Many measures of association are used by medical literature, the relative risk is one of these measu...
*<p>Our estimates of RRs were obtained from a meta-analysis and were first transformed into a log sc...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
Attributable risk combines information on the prevalence of an exposure with a measure of the associ...
<p>Relative risks are calculated depending on the frequency of the risk factor in the population ass...