Multivariable Analysis: A Primer for Readers of Medical Research

Mitchell H. Katz(San Francisco Department of Public Health)
Annals of Internal Medicine
April 15, 2003
Cited by 400

Abstract

Many clinical readers, especially those uncomfortable with mathematics, treat published multivariable models as a black box, accepting the author's explanation of the results. However, multivariable analysis can be understood without undue concern for the underlying mathematics. This paper reviews the basics of multivariable analysis, including what multivariable models are, why they are used, what types exist, what assumptions underlie them, how they should be interpreted, and how they can be evaluated. A deeper understanding of multivariable models enables readers to decide for themselves how much weight to give to the results of published analyses.


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