Analysis of Matched Cohort Data

  • Cummings P
  • McKnight B
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Matching is occasionally used in cohort studies; examples include studies of twins and some studies of traffic crashes. Analysis of matched cohort data is not discussed in many textbooks or articles and is not mentioned in the Stata manuals. Risk ratios can be estimated using matched-pair cohort data with Stata's mcc command. We describe a new command, csmatch, which can produce these risk ratios and is often more convenient. We briefly review flexible regression methods that can estimate risk ratios in matched cohort data: conditional Poisson regression and some versions of Cox regression.

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Cummings, P., & McKnight, B. (2004). Analysis of Matched Cohort Data. The Stata Journal: Promoting Communications on Statistics and Stata, 4(3), 274–281. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867x0400400305

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