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The reporting odds ratio and its advantages over the proportional reporting ratio.
Rothman KJ, Lanes S, Sacks ST. Rothman KJ, et al. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2004 Aug;13(8):519-23. doi: 10.1002/pds.1001. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2004. PMID: 15317031 Review.
Miettinen and Wang demonstrated that the PMR could be improved by reformulating it as an odds ratio and applying the principles of a case-control study to the measure. In this paper, we review the problem with the PRR and show how the corresponding odds ra
Miettinen and Wang demonstrated that the PMR could be improved by reformulating it as an odds ratio and applying the principle …
What's the relative risk? A method of correcting the odds ratio in cohort studies of common outcomes.
Zhang J, Yu KF. Zhang J, et al. JAMA. 1998 Nov 18;280(19):1690-1. doi: 10.1001/jama.280.19.1690. JAMA. 1998. PMID: 9832001
When the incidence of an outcome of interest is common in the study population (>10%), the adjusted odds ratio derived from the logistic regression can no longer approximate the risk ratio. The more frequent the outcome, the more the odds ratio
When the incidence of an outcome of interest is common in the study population (>10%), the adjusted odds ratio derived from …
Understanding relative risk, odds ratio, and related terms: as simple as it can get.
Andrade C. Andrade C. J Clin Psychiatry. 2015 Jul;76(7):e857-61. doi: 10.4088/JCP.15f10150. J Clin Psychiatry. 2015. PMID: 26231012 Free article.
Risk, and related measures of effect size (for categorical outcomes) such as relative risks and odds ratios, are frequently presented in research articles. Not all readers know how these statistics are derived and interpreted, nor are all readers aware of their strengths a …
Risk, and related measures of effect size (for categorical outcomes) such as relative risks and odds ratios, are frequently presented …
Understanding the odds ratio and the relative risk.
Simon SD. Simon SD. J Androl. 2001 Jul-Aug;22(4):533-6. J Androl. 2001. PMID: 11451349 Free article. Review.
Both the odds ratio and the relative risk compare the relative likelihood of an event occurring between two groups. ...Some designs, however, allow only for the calculation of the odds ration. Covariate adjustment is easier for an odds ratio. Fi …
Both the odds ratio and the relative risk compare the relative likelihood of an event occurring between two groups. ...Some de …
Statistics notes. The odds ratio.
Bland JM, Altman DG. Bland JM, et al. BMJ. 2000 May 27;320(7247):1468. doi: 10.1136/bmj.320.7247.1468. BMJ. 2000. PMID: 10827061 Free PMC article. Review. No abstract available.
Increased odds ratio for erectile dysfunction in COVID-19 patients.
Katz J, Yue S, Xue W, Gao H. Katz J, et al. J Endocrinol Invest. 2022 Apr;45(4):859-864. doi: 10.1007/s40618-021-01717-y. Epub 2021 Nov 30. J Endocrinol Invest. 2022. PMID: 34846719 Free PMC article.
RESULTS: Patients with COVID-19 were 3.3 times more likely to have erectile dysfunction with 95% CI (2.8, 3.8). The association became stronger with odds ratio 4.8 (95% CI (4.1, 5.7)) after adjusting for age groups. The odds ratio remained the same aft …
RESULTS: Patients with COVID-19 were 3.3 times more likely to have erectile dysfunction with 95% CI (2.8, 3.8). The association became stron …
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