SAS Macros for Calculation of Population Attributable Fraction in a Cohort Study Design
The population attributable fraction (PAF) is a useful measure for quantifying the impact of exposure to certain risk factors on a particular outcome at the population level. Recently, new model-based methods for the estimation of PAF and its confidence interval for different types of outcomes in a cohort study design have been proposed. In this paper, we introduce SAS macros implementing these methods and illustrate their application with a data example on the impact of different risk factors on type 2 diabetes incidence.
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2011-07-25
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Authors: | Laaksonen, Maarit A. ; Virtala, Esa ; Knekt, Paul ; Oja, Hannu ; Härkänen, Tommi |
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Journal of Statistical Software. - American Statistical Association. - Vol. 43.2011, i07
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American Statistical Association |
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