Tutorial in biostatistics: the self‐controlled case series method
The Open University · GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom) · +1 more institution
Abstract
The self-controlled case series method was developed to investigate associations between acute outcomes and transient exposures, using only data on cases, that is, on individuals who have experienced the outcome of interest. Inference is within individuals, and hence fixed covariates effects are implicitly controlled for within a proportional incidence framework. We describe the origins, assumptions, limitations, and uses of the method. The rationale for the model and the derivation of the likelihood are explained in detail using a worked example on vaccine safety. Code for fitting the model in the statistical package STATA is described. Two further vaccine safety data sets are used to illustrate a range of…
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4Topics & keywords
- Covariate
- Computer science
- Biostatistics
- Inference
- Series (stratigraphy)
- R package
- Outcome (game theory)
- Code (set theory)
- Good health and well-being