2013
Occupational Exposures Among Nurses and Risk of Spontaneous Abortion
Lawson C, Rocheleau C, Whelan E, Hibert E, Grajewski B, Spiegelman D, Rich-Edwards J. Occupational Exposures Among Nurses and Risk of Spontaneous Abortion. Obstetric Anesthesia Digest 2013, 33: 36-37. DOI: 10.1097/01.aoa.0000426099.31929.92.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Regression calibration for logistic regression with multiple surrogates for one exposure
Weller E, Milton D, Eisen E, Spiegelman D. Regression calibration for logistic regression with multiple surrogates for one exposure. Journal Of Statistical Planning And Inference 2007, 137: 449-461. DOI: 10.1016/j.jspi.2006.01.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCross-sectional epidemiologic studyExposure measurementsExposure-response associationsQuantitative exposure measurementsLung functionBaseline prevalenceExposure measurement errorOccupational exposureEpidemiologic studiesFluid exposureHealth outcomesExposure assessment studiesLogistic regressionIndividual exposurePersonal monitors
1998
Correcting for bias in relative risk estimates due to exposure measurement error: a case study of occupational exposure to antineoplastics in pharmacists.
Spiegelman D, Valanis B. Correcting for bias in relative risk estimates due to exposure measurement error: a case study of occupational exposure to antineoplastics in pharmacists. American Journal Of Public Health 1998, 88: 406-12. PMID: 9518972, PMCID: PMC1508329, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.88.3.406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMeasurement error modelInterval estimatesExposure measurement errorMeasurement errorError modelPrevalence ratiosRelative riskLikelihood-based methodsLog relative riskNondifferential measurement errorStatistical methodsRelative risk estimatesOutcomes of interestOccupational exposurePublic health researchHospital pharmacistsLogistic regressionRisk estimatesWeekly numberFirst methodHealth effectsUsual pointHealth researchErrorPharmacists