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Citation

Richardson, David B.; Keil, Alexander P.; Edwards, Jessie K.; Kinlaw, Alan C.; & Cole, Stephen R. (2020). Standardizing Discrete-Time Hazard Ratios with a Disease Risk Score. American Journal of Epidemiology, 189(10), 1197-1203. PMCID: PMC7666420

Abstract

The disease risk score (DRS) is a summary score that is a function of a potentially large set of covariates. The DRS can be used to control for confounding by the covariates that went into estimation of the DRS and obtain a standardized estimate of an exposure's effect on disease. However, to date, literature on the DRS has not addressed analyses that focus on estimation of survival or hazard functions, which are common in epidemiologic analyses of cohort data. Here, we propose a method for standardization of hazard ratios using the DRS in longitudinal analyses of the association between a binary exposure and an outcome. This approach to handling a potentially large set of covariates through a model-based approach to standardization may provide a useful tool for cohort analyses of hazard ratios and may be particularly well-suited to settings where an exposure propensity score is difficult to model. Simulations are used in this paper to illustrate the approach, and an empirical example is provided.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwaa061

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2020

Journal Title

American Journal of Epidemiology

Author(s)

Richardson, David B.
Keil, Alexander P.
Edwards, Jessie K.
Kinlaw, Alan C.
Cole, Stephen R.

Article Type

Regular

PMCID

PMC7666420

ORCiD

Edwards, J -0000-0002-1741-335X