Cite
Use of Sensitivity Analyses to Assess Uncontrolled Confounding from Unmeasured Variables in Observational, Active Comparator Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies: A Systematic Review.
MLA
Latour, Chase D., et al. “Use of Sensitivity Analyses to Assess Uncontrolled Confounding from Unmeasured Variables in Observational, Active Comparator Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies: A Systematic Review.” American Journal of Epidemiology, Aug. 2024. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwae234.
APA
Latour, C. D., Delgado, M., Su, I. H., Wiener, C., Acheampong, C. O., Poole, C., Edwards, J. K., Quinto, K., Stürmer, T., Lund, J. L., Li, J., Lopez, N., Concato, J., & Funk, M. J. (2024). Use of Sensitivity Analyses to Assess Uncontrolled Confounding from Unmeasured Variables in Observational, Active Comparator Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Epidemiology. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwae234
Chicago
Latour, Chase D, Megan Delgado, I Hsuan Su, Catherine Wiener, Clement O Acheampong, Charles Poole, Jessie K Edwards, et al. 2024. “Use of Sensitivity Analyses to Assess Uncontrolled Confounding from Unmeasured Variables in Observational, Active Comparator Pharmacoepidemiologic Studies: A Systematic Review.” American Journal of Epidemiology, August. doi:10.1093/aje/kwae234.