In clinical trials and observational studies, the effect of an intervention or exposure can be reported as an absolute or relative comparative measure such as risk difference, odds ratio or risk ratio, or at the group level with the estimated risk of disease in each group. For meta-analysis of results with covariate adjustment, the log of the odds ratio (log odds ratio), with its standard error, is a commonly used measure of effect. However, extracting the adjusted log odds ratio from the reported estimates of disease risk in each group is not straightforward. Here, we propose a method to transform the adjusted probability of the event in each group to the log of the odds ratio and obtain the appropriate (approximate) standard error, which ...
Relative risk and odds ratio are often confused or interchanged. Especially while coefficients in lo...
Logistic regression and odds ratios (ORs) are powerful tools recently becoming more common in the so...
Calculating odds ratios and corresponding confidence intervals for exposures that have been measured...
textabstractThis paper describes a method to convert meta-analytic results in (log) Odds Ratio to ei...
Clinical trials typically examine associations between an intervention and the occurrence of a clini...
Background: Binary outcomes are common in prospective studies such as randomized controlled trials a...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
Background: In case-cohort studies with binary outcomes, ordinary logistic regression analyses have ...
The risk ratio can be a useful statistic for summarizing the results of cross-sectional, cohort, and...
In medical and epidemiological studies, the odds ratio is a commonly applied measure to approximate ...
BACKGROUND: Many systematic reviews of randomized clinical trials lead to meta-analyses of odds rati...
The odds ratio is one of the most common measures used to assess the relationship between exposure t...
Many researchers in the health field use the chi-square statistic to identify associations between v...
Relative risk and odds ratio are often confused or interchanged. Especially while coefficients in lo...
Logistic regression and odds ratios (ORs) are powerful tools recently becoming more common in the so...
Calculating odds ratios and corresponding confidence intervals for exposures that have been measured...
textabstractThis paper describes a method to convert meta-analytic results in (log) Odds Ratio to ei...
Clinical trials typically examine associations between an intervention and the occurrence of a clini...
Background: Binary outcomes are common in prospective studies such as randomized controlled trials a...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
Some recent articles have discussed biased methods for estimating risk ratios from adjusted odds rat...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
Background: In case-cohort studies with binary outcomes, ordinary logistic regression analyses have ...
The risk ratio can be a useful statistic for summarizing the results of cross-sectional, cohort, and...
In medical and epidemiological studies, the odds ratio is a commonly applied measure to approximate ...
BACKGROUND: Many systematic reviews of randomized clinical trials lead to meta-analyses of odds rati...
The odds ratio is one of the most common measures used to assess the relationship between exposure t...
Many researchers in the health field use the chi-square statistic to identify associations between v...
Relative risk and odds ratio are often confused or interchanged. Especially while coefficients in lo...
Logistic regression and odds ratios (ORs) are powerful tools recently becoming more common in the so...
Calculating odds ratios and corresponding confidence intervals for exposures that have been measured...