Worked examples using the first study in table 3 (the Adventist study)
1 | The female RR (and 95% CI) is 2.15 (1.33 to 3.47). Taking logs of all three numbers gives the ln(RR) and its 95% CI: 0.765468 (0.285179 to 1.244155). The two equations for SE give the results 0.244228 and 0.245045, which average out to 0.244637, our best estimate for the SE of the ln(RR). |
2 | Similar computations for men give corresponding results for the ln(RR) and SE of 0.746688 and 0.324736. The ln(RRR) is thus 0.765468−0.746688=0.01878, and its variance is 0.2446372+0.3247362=0.165301. The 95% CI for the ln(RRR) is ![]() |
RR, relative risk; RRR, ratio of RRs.