Syllabus/achievement requirements

Complete reading list FRM9915 Spring semester 2017:

 

  1. Propensity Score Analyses In Pharmacoepidemiology. Tobias Kurth, John D. Seeger (book chapter)

  2. Austin, P. C. (2011). An Introduction to Propensity Score Methods for Reducing the Effects of Confounding in Observational Studies. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 46(3), 399–424.

  3. Cepeda, M. S., Boston, R., Farrar, J. T., & Strom, B. L. (2003). Comparison of logistic regression versus propensity score when the number of events is low and there are multiple confounders. American Journal of Epidemiology, 158(3), 280–287.

  4. Glynn, R. J., Schneeweiss, S., & Stürmer, T. (2006). Indications for propensity scores and review of their use in pharmacoepidemiology. Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, 98(3), 253–259.

  5. Brookhart, M. A., Schneeweiss, S., Rothman, K. J., Glynn, R. J., Avorn, J., & Stürmer, T. (2006). Variable selection for propensity score models. American Journal of Epidemiology, 163(12), 1149–1156.

  6. Ali, M. S., Groenwold, R. H. H., Belitser, S. V., Pestman, W. R., Hoes, A. W., Roes, K. C. B., de Boer, A., Klungel, O. H. (2015). Reporting of covariate selection and balance assessment in propensity score analysis is suboptimal: a systematic review. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 68(2), 122–131.

  7. Stürmer, T., Rothman, K. J., Avorn, J., & Glynn, R. J. (2010). Treatment effects in the presence of unmeasured confounding: dealing with observations in the tails of the propensity score distribution--a simulation study. American Journal of Epidemiology, 172(7), 843–54.

  8. Austin, P. C. (2008). A critical appraisal of propensity-score matching in the medical literature between 1996 and 2003. Statistics in Medicine, 27, 2037–2049.

  9. Stuart, E. (2008). Developing practical recommendations for the use of propensity scores: Discussion of “A critical appraisal of propensity score matching in the medical literature between 1996 and 2003” by Peter Austin, Statistics in Medicine. Statistics in Medicine, 27(February), 2062–2065.

 

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