Donner A
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Biometrics. 1989 Jun;45(2):605-11.
Ophthalmologic studies often compare several groups of subjects for the presence or absence of some ocular finding, where each subject may contribute two eyes to the analysis, the values from the two eyes being highly correlated. Rosner (1982, Biometrics 38, 105-114) and Dallal (1988, Biometrics 44, 253-257) proposed procedures for testing whether the proportion of affected eyes is the same among the different groups, while accounting for the intrasubject correlation. In this paper we propose an alternative approach, based on a simple adjustment of the standard Pearson chi-square test for the equality of proportions. The suggested approach utilizes information on subjects who supply only one eye to the analysis, and readily generalizes to studies in which more than two units of analysis are provided by each subject.
眼科研究常常比较几组受试者是否存在某种眼部表现,其中每个受试者的两只眼睛都可能纳入分析,两只眼睛的值高度相关。罗斯纳(1982年,《生物统计学》第38卷,第105 - 114页)和达拉尔(1988年,《生物统计学》第44卷,第253 - 257页)提出了在考虑受试者内部相关性的情况下,检验不同组中受影响眼睛比例是否相同的方法。在本文中,我们基于对比例相等性的标准皮尔逊卡方检验进行简单调整,提出了一种替代方法。所建议的方法利用了仅提供一只眼睛用于分析的受试者的信息,并且很容易推广到每个受试者提供两个以上分析单位的研究中。