Tests of significance in contingency tables represent one of the most useful techniques in occupational epidemiology, and one from which odds ratios (ORs) can be derived to illustrate the probability that an event occurs compared to the probability that it does not. ORs have become a regularly used tool for estimating the relationship between 2 variables, as well as offering a convenient interpretation of case-control studies. ORs are often used to signify another fundamental concept in Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH), that being the relative risk (RR) of contracting a particular disease following exposure to a particular hazard. RR estimated by the OR have become a de facto standard for representing “hazard” in modern EOH, part...
Epidemiological studies aim at assessing the relationship between exposures and outcomes. Clinicians...
In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation of...
Note: The results are shown as relative risks (RRs), approximated from the Incidence Rate Ratios in ...
Asbestos represents one of the most heavily studied occupational and environmental hazards of human ...
The epidemiologic theories on odds ratio as an effect measure are reviewed to be applied for its aut...
The informational odds ratio (IOR) measures the post-exposure odds divided by the pre-exposure odds ...
Epidemiology represents one of the most important and historically significant subdisciplines of Env...
In many statistical analyses the relative risk or risk ratio (RR) and odds ratio (OR) are two common...
Abstract. This paper argues that the use of the odds ratio parameter in epidemiology needs to be con...
Logistic regression and odds ratios (ORs) are powerful tools recently becoming more common in the so...
A number of different statistical techniques can be used to analyze potential associations in occupa...
The fundamental goal of this article is to describe, define, and analyze the components of the risk ...
In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation of...
M any researchers in the health field use the chi-square statistic to identify associations between ...
<p>Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of workers’ compensation traumatic injuries....
Epidemiological studies aim at assessing the relationship between exposures and outcomes. Clinicians...
In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation of...
Note: The results are shown as relative risks (RRs), approximated from the Incidence Rate Ratios in ...
Asbestos represents one of the most heavily studied occupational and environmental hazards of human ...
The epidemiologic theories on odds ratio as an effect measure are reviewed to be applied for its aut...
The informational odds ratio (IOR) measures the post-exposure odds divided by the pre-exposure odds ...
Epidemiology represents one of the most important and historically significant subdisciplines of Env...
In many statistical analyses the relative risk or risk ratio (RR) and odds ratio (OR) are two common...
Abstract. This paper argues that the use of the odds ratio parameter in epidemiology needs to be con...
Logistic regression and odds ratios (ORs) are powerful tools recently becoming more common in the so...
A number of different statistical techniques can be used to analyze potential associations in occupa...
The fundamental goal of this article is to describe, define, and analyze the components of the risk ...
In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation of...
M any researchers in the health field use the chi-square statistic to identify associations between ...
<p>Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of workers’ compensation traumatic injuries....
Epidemiological studies aim at assessing the relationship between exposures and outcomes. Clinicians...
In occupational epidemiology, exposure-response analyses play an important role in the evaluation of...
Note: The results are shown as relative risks (RRs), approximated from the Incidence Rate Ratios in ...