Am J Epidemiol
October 2024
Human-induced climate change has led to more frequent and severe flooding around the globe. We examined the association between flood risk and the prevalence of coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, asthma, and poor mental health in the United States, while taking into account different levels of social vulnerability. We aggregated flood risk variables from First Street Foundation data by census tract and used principal component analysis to derive a set of 5 interpretable flood risk factors.
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December 2019
The Cox proportional hazard (PH) model is widely used to determine the effects of risk factors and treatments (covariates) on survival time of subjects that might be right censored. The selection of covariates depends crucially on the specific form of the conditional hazard model, which is often assumed to be PH, Accelerated Failure time (AFT) or proportional odds (PO). However, we show that none of these semi-parametric models allow for the crossing of the survival functions and hence such strong assumptions may adversely affect the selection of variables.
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