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期刊名:Journal of the royal statistical society series a-statistics in society

缩写:J R STAT SOC A STAT

ISSN:0964-1998

e-ISSN:1467-985X

IF/分区:1.6/Q2

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David M Phillippo,Sofia Dias,A E Ades et al. David M Phillippo et al.
Standard network meta-analysis (NMA) and indirect comparisons combine aggregate data from multiple studies on treatments of interest, assuming that any effect modifiers are balanced across populations. Population adjustment methods relax th...
Paul S F Yip,K F Lam,Eric H Y Lau et al. Paul S F Yip et al.
In an outbreak of a completely new infectious disease like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), estimation of the fatality rate over the course of the epidemic is of clinical and epidemiological importance. In contrast with the constan...
K M Rhodes,J Savović,R Elbers et al. K M Rhodes et al.
Flaws in the conduct of randomized trials can lead to biased estimation of the intervention effect. Methods for adjustment of within-trial biases in meta-analysis include the use of empirical evidence from an external collection of meta-ana...
Johanna Bristle,Martina Celidoni,Chiara Dal Bianco et al. Johanna Bristle et al.
This paper deals with panel cooperation in a cross-national, fully harmonized face-to-face survey. Our outcome of interest is panel cooperation in the fourth wave of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). Following a...
Eilidh Jack,Duncan Lee,Nema Dean Eilidh Jack
Health inequalities are the unfair and avoidable differences in people's health between different social groups. These inequalities have a huge influence on people's lives, particularly those who live at the poorer end of the socio-economic...
Eugenia Buta,Stephanie S O&#x;Malley,Ralitza Gueorguieva Eugenia Buta
In alcoholism research, several complementary outcomes are of interest:abstinence from drinking during a specific time frame, and, when the individual is drinking, frequency of drinking (the proportion of days on which drinking occurs) and ...
Suzie Cro,James R Carpenter,Michael G Kenward Suzie Cro
Analysis of longitudinal randomized clinical trials is frequently complicated because patients deviate from the protocol. Where such deviations are relevant for the estimand, we are typically required to make an untestable assumption about ...
Ashley L Buchanan,Michael G Hudgens,Stephen R Cole et al. Ashley L Buchanan et al.
Results obtained in randomized trials may not easily generalize to target populations. Whereas in randomized trials the treatment assignment mechanism is known, the sampling mechanism by which individuals are selected to participate in the ...
David M Phillippo,Sofia Dias,A E Ades et al. David M Phillippo et al.
Network meta-analysis (NMA) pools evidence on multiple treatments to estimate relative treatment effects. Included studies are typically assessed for risk of bias; however, this provides no indication of the impact of potential bias on a de...