Journal article
The Use of Age‐Specific Mean Cohort Slopes in the Analysis of Epidemiological Incidence and Mortality Data
Abstract
In studies of disease causation, analyses of incidence and mortality rates are frequently used to identify sex—or population—specific variations which may be related to aetiologic mechanisms. The relationship of the first differences of the rates, averaged over cohorts, with age has proved useful in the detection of relatively small variations, and has yielded inferences not obvious from the rates themselves. This relationship is characterized …
Authors
Walter SD; Miller CT; Lee JAH
Journal
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A (General), Vol. 139, No. 2, pp. 227–245
Publisher
JSTOR
Publication Date
1976
DOI
10.2307/2345177
ISSN
0035-9238