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EPISENS
Deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analysis of epidemiological results
Last update: November 22, 2010
What's new
- Version 2.0 10sep2007 Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis
- Version 1.0 01mar2007 Deterministic Sensitivity Analysis
Documentation
Orsini N., Bellocco R., Bottai M., Wolk A., Greenland S. (2008)
“A tool for deterministic and
probabilistic sensitivity analysis of epidemiologic studies”, Stata Journal, 8(1),
pp.29-48. (available on request)
Presentations and conferences
- “Ordinary and probabilistic sensitivity analysis of observational studies”, September 19-22, 2007
Quarto Congresso Nazionale della SISMEC, Palermo, Italy. Article (Orsini N., Bellocco R., Bottai M., Wolk A., Greenland S.)
- “Probabilistic sensitivity analysis of epidemiological results”, September 24, 2007
4th Italian Stata Users Group meeting, Rome, Italy. Article (Orsini N., Bellocco R., Bottai M., Wolk A., Greenland S.)
- “Probabilistic sensitivity analysis of epidemiological results”, September 14, 2007
Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. Article (Orsini N., Bellocco R., Wolk A., Greenland S.)
- “Probabilistic sensitivity analysis of epidemiological results”, September 7, 2007
2nd Nordic and Baltic Stata Users Group meeting, Stockholm, Sweden. Article (Orsini N., Bellocco R., Wolk A., Greenland S.)
- “Sensitivity analysis of epidemiological results”, March 2, 2007
Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden.
- “Sensitivity analysis of biases in epidemiology”, February 16, 2007
The National Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden.
Worked examples
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Papers using and/or citing episens
Please let Nicola Orsini know of any further publications using
episens including papers in press, working papers available over the internet, PhD theses, etc.
2010
- Title: Sensitivity analysis for misclassification in logistic regression via likelihood methods and predictive value weighting
Author(s): Lyles RH, Lin J
Source: STATISTICS IN MEDICINE Volume: 29 Issue: 22 Pages: 2297-2309 Published: SEP 30 2010
- Title: Incorporating Individual-Level Distributions of Exposure Error in Epidemiologic Analyses: An Example Using Arsenic in Drinking Water and Bladder Cancer
Author(s): Meliker JR, Goovaerts P, Jacquez GM, et al.
Source: ANNALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY Volume: 20 Issue: 10 Pages: 750-758 Published: OCT 2010
- Title: Probabilistic Approaches to Better Quantifying the Results of Epidemiologic Studies
Author(s): Gustafson P, McCandless LC
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH Volume: 7 Issue: 4 Pages: 1520-1539 Published: APR 2010
- Title: Vitamin C supplements and the risk of age-related cataract: a population-based prospective cohort study in women
Author(s): Rautiainen S, Lindblad BE, Morgenstern R, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION Volume: 91 Issue: 2 Pages: 487-493 Published: FEB 2010
2009
- Title: Bayesian perspectives for epidemiologic research: III. Bias analysis via missing-data methods
Author(s): Greenland S
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY Volume: 38 Issue: 6 Pages: 1662-1673 Published: DEC 2009
- Title: The Effect of Uncertainty in Exposure Estimation on the Exposure-Response Relation between 1,3-Butadiene and Leukemia
Author(s): Graff JJ, Sathiakumar N, Macaluso M, et al.
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH Volume: 6 Issue: 9 Pages: 2436-2455 Published: SEP 2009
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