In epidemiological studies one is interested in investigating the probability of disease depending on risk factors and in particular in detecting interactions of risk factors. Within the setting of parametric logistic regression interactions can be modeled only in a clumsy and limited way. Modeling the risk function nonparametrically, estimating it e.g. by a smoothing (thin plate) spline is attractive as a more explorative approach. For prospective studies this amounts to smoothing within the framework and distributional assumptions of generalized regression models (for binary observations). Case-control studies as retrospective studies with exposure to risk factors being observed do not immediately fit into this setting. In the special cas...
In a case-control study, subjects are selected according to disease status and their risk factors ar...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 251-266.1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Additive bi...
relative risk functions for case-control studies. Am J Epidemiol 1985;122:149-62. While multiplicati...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
Calculating odds ratios and corresponding confidence intervals for exposures that have been measured...
In genetic association studies, there is increasing interest in understanding the joint effects of g...
This thesis contains two parts focusing on regression analysis and diagnostic accuracy analysis of c...
From a public health perspective, measures of the strength of association between exposure to a susp...
Estimates of additive interaction from case-control data are often obtained by logistic regression; ...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
<div><p>Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiolog...
We consider the problem of testing for a constant nonparametric effect in a general semiparametric r...
A regression method that utilizes an additive model is proposed for the estimation of attributable r...
<p>The population-based case–control study design has been widely used for studying the etiology of ...
In a case-control study, subjects are selected according to disease status and their risk factors ar...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 251-266.1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Additive bi...
relative risk functions for case-control studies. Am J Epidemiol 1985;122:149-62. While multiplicati...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
Calculating odds ratios and corresponding confidence intervals for exposures that have been measured...
In genetic association studies, there is increasing interest in understanding the joint effects of g...
This thesis contains two parts focusing on regression analysis and diagnostic accuracy analysis of c...
From a public health perspective, measures of the strength of association between exposure to a susp...
Estimates of additive interaction from case-control data are often obtained by logistic regression; ...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
<div><p>Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiolog...
We consider the problem of testing for a constant nonparametric effect in a general semiparametric r...
A regression method that utilizes an additive model is proposed for the estimation of attributable r...
<p>The population-based case–control study design has been widely used for studying the etiology of ...
In a case-control study, subjects are selected according to disease status and their risk factors ar...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 251-266.1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Additive bi...