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relrisk.est: Relative Risk Estimate for 2x2 Table

Description

This function calculates the relative risk estimate for a 2x2 table of cell counts defined by a categorical response variable and a categorical explanatory (stressor) variable for an unequal probability design. Relative risk is the ratio of two probabilities: the numerator is the probability that the first level of the response variable is observed given occurrence of the first level of the stressor variable, and the denominator is the probability that the first level of the response variable is observed given occurrence of the second level of the stressor variable. The numerator probability and denominator probability are estimated using cell and marginal totals from a 2x2 table of cell counts defined by a categorical response variable and a categorical stressor variable. An estimate of the numerator probability is provided by the ratio of the cell total defined by the first level of response variable and the first level of the stressor variable to the marginal total for the first level of the stressor variable. An estimate of the denominator probability is provided by the ratio of the cell total defined by the first level of response variable and the second level of the stressor variable to the marginal total for the second level of the stressor variable. Cell and marginal totals are estimated using the Horvitz-Thompson estimator. The standard error of the log of the relative risk estimate and confidence limits for the estimate also are calculated. The standard error is calculated using a first-order Taylor series linearization (Sarndal et al., 1992).

Usage

relrisk.est(response, stressor, response.levels = c("Poor", "Good"),
  stressor.levels = c("Poor", "Good"), wgt, xcoord = NULL,
  ycoord = NULL, stratum = NULL, cluster = NULL, wgt1 = NULL,
  xcoord1 = NULL, ycoord1 = NULL, popcorrect = FALSE,
  pcfsize = NULL, N.cluster = NULL, stage1size = NULL,
  support = NULL, sizeweight = FALSE, swgt = NULL, swgt1 = NULL,
  vartype = "Local", conf = 95, check.ind = TRUE, warn.ind = NULL,
  warn.df = NULL, warn.vec = NULL)

Arguments

response

Vector of the categorical response variable values.

stressor

Vector of the categorical explanatory (stressor) variable values.

response.levels

Vector of category values (levels) for the categorical response variable, where the first level is used for calculating the numerator and the denominator of the relative risk estimate. If response.levels is not supplied, then values "Poor" and "Good" are used for the first level and second level of the response variable, respectively. The default is c("Poor", "Good").

stressor.levels

Vector of category values (levels) for the categorical stressor variable, where the first level is used for calculating the numerator of the relative risk estimate and the second level is used for calculating the denominator of the estimate. If stressor.levels is not supplied, then values "Poor" and "Good" are used for the first level and second level of the stressor variable, respectively. The default is c("Poor", "Good").

wgt

Vector of the final adjusted weight (inverse of the sample inclusion probability) for each site, which is either the weight for a single-stage sample or the stage two weight for a two-stage sample.

xcoord

Vector of x-coordinate for location for each site, which is either the x- coordinate for a single-stage sample or the stage two x-coordinate for a two-stage sample. The default is NULL.

ycoord

Vector of y-coordinate for location for each site, which is either the y- coordinate for a single-stage sample or the stage two y-coordinate for a two-stage sample. The default is NULL.

stratum

Vector of the stratum for each site. The default is NULL.

cluster

Vector of the stage one sampling unit (primary sampling unit or cluster) code for each site. The default is NULL.

wgt1

Vector of the final adjusted stage one weight for each site. The default is NULL.

xcoord1

Vector of the stage one x-coordinate for location for each site. The default is NULL.

ycoord1

Vector of the stage one y-coordinate for location for each site. The default is NULL.

popcorrect

Logical value that indicates whether finite or continuous population correction factors should be employed during variance estimation, where TRUE = use the correction factor and FALSE = do not use the correction factor. The default is FALSE. To employ the correction factor for a single-stage sample, values must be supplied for arguments pcfsize and support. To employ the correction factor for a two-stage sample, values must be supplied for arguments N.cluster, stage1size, and support.

pcfsize

Size of the resource, which is required for calculation of finite and continuous population correction factors for a single-stage sample. For a stratified sample this argument must be a vector containing a value for each stratum and must have the names attribute set to identify the stratum codes. The default is NULL.

N.cluster

The number of stage one sampling units in the resource, which is required for calculation of finite and continuous population correction factors for a two-stage sample. For a stratified sample this argument must be a vector containing a value for each stratum and must have the names attribute set to identify the stratum codes. The default is NULL.

stage1size

Size of the stage one sampling units of a two-stage sample, which is required for calculation of finite and continuous population correction factors for a two-stage sample and must have the names attribute set to identify the stage one sampling unit codes. For a stratified sample, the names attribute must be set to identify both stratum codes and stage one sampling unit codes using a convention where the two codes are separated by the & symbol, e.g., "Stratum 1&Cluster 1". The default is NULL.

support

Vector of the support value for each site - the value one (1) for a site from a finite resource or the measure of the sampling unit associated with a site from an extensive resource, which is required for calculation of finite and continuous population correction factors. The default is NULL.

sizeweight

Logical value that indicates whether size-weights should be used in the analysis, where TRUE = use the size-weights and FALSE = do not use the size-weights. The default is FALSE.

swgt

Vector of the size-weight for each site, which is the stage two size-weight for two-stage sample. The default is NULL.

swgt1

Vector of the stage one size-weight for each site. The default is NULL.

vartype

The choice of variance estimator, where "Local" = local mean estimator and "SRS" = SRS estimator. The default is "Local".

conf

Numeric value for the confidence level. The default is 95.

check.ind

= a logical value that indicates whether compatability checking of the input values is conducted, where TRUE = conduct compatibility checking and FALSE = do not conduct compatibility checking. The default is TRUE.

warn.ind

Logical value that indicates whether warning messages were generated, where TRUE = warning messages were generated and FALSE = warning messages were not generated. The default is NULL.

warn.df

Data frame for storing warning messages. The default is NULL.

warn.vec

Vector that contains names of the population type, the subpopulation, and an indicator. The default is NULL.

Value

If the function was called by the relrisk.analysis function, then output is an object in list format composed of the Results list, which contains estimates and confidence bounds, the warn.ind logical value, which indicates whether warning messages were generated, and the warn.df data frame, which contains warning messages. If the function was called directly, then output is the Results list, which contains the following components:

RelRisk

the relative risk estimate

RRnum

numerator ("elevated" risk) of the relative risk estimate

RRdenom

denominator ("baseline" risk) of the relative risk estimate

RRlog.se

standard error for the log of the relative risk estimate

ConfLimits

confidence limits for the relative risk estimate

WeightTotal

sum of the final adjusted weights

CellCounts

cell and margin counts for the 2x2 table

CellProportions

estimated cell proportions for the 2x2 table

Other Functions Required

input.check

check input values for errors, consistency, and compatibility with analytical functions

wnas

remove missing values

vecprint

takes an input vector and outputs a character string with line breaks inserted

relrisk.var

calculate values required for estimating variance of the relative risk estimate

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
response <- sample(c("Poor", "Good"), 100, replace=TRUE)
stressor <- sample(c("Poor", "Good"), 100, replace=TRUE)
wgt <- runif(100, 10, 100)
relrisk.est(response, stressor, wgt=wgt, vartype="SRS")

xcoord <- runif(100)
ycoord <- runif(100)
relrisk.est(response, stressor, wgt=wgt, xcoord=xcoord, ycoord=ycoord)

# }

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