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attributable fraction 3 Population attributable fraction 2 Attributable fraction 1 Counterfactual scenarios 1 Density ratio model 1 Education 1 Empirical likelihood 1 Europe 1 HIV transmission mode 1 Malaria 1 Mixture methods 1 Mortality 1 attributable proportion 1 causal inference 1 confidence interval 1 continuous exposure 1 counterfactuals 1 excess fraction 1 mediation 1 models of no interaction 1 non-classical measurement error 1 normalization 1 population attributable fraction 1 potential outcomes 1 preventable fraction 1 prevented fraction 1 vaccine efficacy 1
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Free 4 Undetermined 2 CC license 1
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Article 5 Book / Working Paper 2
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research-article 2
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Undetermined 4 English 3
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Alfredsson, Lars 1 Bopp, Matthias 1 Deboosere, Patrick 1 Deuchert, Eva 1 Eikemo, Terje A. 1 Ferguson, John 1 Hedström, Anna Karin 1 Hoffmann, Rasmus 1 Hössjer, Ola 1 Judge, Ken 1 Kockum, Ingrid 1 Kulhánová, Ivana 1 Kuroki, Manabu 1 Leinsalu, Mall 1 Lekman, Magnus 1 Leung, Denis H. Y. 1 Looman, Caspar W.N. 1 Mackenbach, Johan P. 1 Martikainen, Pekka 1 Maturo, Fabrizio 1 Menvielle, Gwenn 1 Olsson, Tomas 1 O’Donnell, Martin 1 Qin, Jing 1 Rychtaříková, Jitka 1 Sjölander, Arvid 1 Wojtyniak, Bogdan 1 Yamada, Kentaro 1 Yusuf, Salim 1
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School of Economics and Political Science, Universität St. Gallen 1 School of Economics, Singapore Management University 1
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Epidemiologic Methods 3 Journal of Causal Inference 1 Social Science & Medicine 1 University of St. Gallen Department of Economics working paper series 2010 1 Working Papers / School of Economics, Singapore Management University 1
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Other ZBW resources 4 RePEc 3
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Mediation Analysis with Attributable Fractions
Sjölander, Arvid - In: Epidemiologic Methods 7 (2018) 1
Abstract The attributable fraction is a common measure in epidemiological research, which quantifies the public health … decomposition of the attributable fraction into a direct component and a mediated component. We show how these components can be …
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Counterfactual-Based Prevented and Preventable Proportions
Yamada, Kentaro; Kuroki, Manabu - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 2
Abstract Prevented and preventable fractions have been widely used in medical science to evaluate the proportion of new diseases that can be averted by a protective exposure. However, most existing formulas used in practical situations cannot be interpreted as proportions without any further...
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A General Framework for and New Normalization of Attributable Proportion
Hössjer, Ola; Kockum, Ingrid; Alfredsson, Lars; … - In: Epidemiologic Methods 6 (2017) 1
Abstract A unified theory is developed for attributable proportion (AP) and population attributable fraction (PAF) of …
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Population attributable fractions for continuously distributed exposures
Ferguson, John; Maturo, Fabrizio; Yusuf, Salim; … - In: Epidemiologic Methods 9 (2020) 1
Abstract When estimating population attributable fractions (PAF), it is common to partition a naturally continuous exposure into a categorical risk factor. While prior risk factor categorization can help estimation and interpretation, it can result in underestimation of the disease burden...
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Assessing the potential impact of increased participation in higher education on mortality: Evidence from 21 European populations
Kulhánová, Ivana; Hoffmann, Rasmus; Judge, Ken; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 117 (2014) C, pp. 142-149
Although higher education has been associated with lower mortality rates in many studies, the effect of potential improvements in educational distribution on future mortality levels is unknown. We therefore estimated the impact of projected increases in higher education on mortality in European...
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A Semi-parametric Two-component “Compound” Mixture Model and Its Application to Estimating Malaria Attributable Fractions
Qin, Jing; Leung, Denis H. Y. - School of Economics, Singapore Management University - 2004
Malaria remains a major epidemiological problem in many developing countries. Malaria is dened as the presence of parasites and symptoms (usually fever) due to the parasites. In endemic areas, an individual may have symptoms attributable either to malaria or to other causes. From a clinical...
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The Virgin HIV Puzzle: Can Misreporting Account for the High Proportion of HIV Cases in Self-Reported Virgins?
Deuchert, Eva - School of Economics and Political Science, Universität … - 2010
It is widely believed that HIV is predominantly sexually transmitted in Sub Saharan Africa. This claim which is inconsistent with national representative data from Lesotho, Zimbabwe, and Swaziland, which reveals that a significant proportion of HIV infections occurred in adolescents who claim to...
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