ABSTRACT

Incidence rates are counts divided by person-time; mortality rates are a well-known example. Analysis of Incidence Rates offers a detailed discussion of the practical aspects of analyzing incidence rates. Important pitfalls and areas of controversy are discussed. The text is aimed at graduate students, researchers, and analysts in the disciplines of epidemiology, biostatistics, social sciences, economics, and psychology.

Features:

  • Compares and contrasts incidence rates with risks, odds, and hazards.
  • Shows stratified methods, including standardization, inverse-variance weighting, and Mantel-Haenszel methods
  • Describes Poisson regression methods for adjusted rate ratios and rate differences.
  • Examines linear regression for rate differences with an emphasis on common problems.
  • Gives methods for correcting confidence intervals.
  • Illustrates problems related to collapsibility.
  • Explores extensions of count models for rates, including negative binomial regression, methods for clustered data, and the analysis of longitudinal data. Also, reviews controversies and limitations.
  • Presents matched cohort methods in detail.
  • Gives marginal methods for converting adjusted rate ratios to rate differences, and vice versa.
  • Demonstrates instrumental variable methods.
  • Compares Poisson regression with the Cox proportional hazards model. Also, introduces Royston-Parmar models.
  • All data and analyses are in online Stata files which readers can download.

Peter Cummings is Professor Emeritus, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle WA. His research was primarily in the field of injuries. He used matched cohort methods to estimate how the use of seat belts and presence of airbags were related to death in a traffic crash. He is author or co-author of over 100 peer-reviewed articles.

chapter 1|8 pages

Do Storks Bring Babies?

chapter 2|22 pages

Risks and Rates

chapter 3|22 pages

Rate Ratios and Differences

chapter 4|30 pages

The Poisson Distribution

chapter 5|10 pages

Criticism of Incidence Rates

chapter 6|24 pages

Stratified Analysis

Standardized Rates

chapter 7|12 pages

Stratified Analysis

Inverse-Variance and Mantel-Haenszel Methods

chapter 8|16 pages

Collapsibility and Confounding

chapter 11|30 pages

Linear Regression

chapter 12|22 pages

Model Fit

chapter 14|6 pages

Storks and Babies, Revisited

chapter 17|22 pages

Negative Binomial Regression

chapter 18|18 pages

Clustered Data

chapter 19|16 pages

Longitudinal Data

chapter 20|34 pages

Matched Data

chapter 21|26 pages

Marginal Methods

chapter 22|8 pages

Bayesian Methods

chapter 23|8 pages

Exact Poisson Regression

chapter 24|14 pages

Instrumental Variables

chapter 25|32 pages

Hazards