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Re: st: Adjusted population attributable risk - is this possible with Stata?
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Ronan Conroy <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Adjusted population attributable risk - is this possible with Stata?
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Tue, 3 Aug 2010 11:06:57 +0100
On 5 Iúil 2010, at 09:30, Zoe Hyde wrote:
However, is there a way that I can get an *adjusted* population
attributable risk (PAR)?
For example, if my outcome of interest is heart disease, and my
exposures are diabetes, hypertension and obesity, how can I
calculate the PAR for diabetes after adjusting for the other
factors? This doesn't seem possible with ir.
Are there any Stata modules that will do this?
You can get Stata to display the adjusted probabilities and use these
to generate the counts to input into -epitab-'s immediate commands.
Ronan Conroy
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