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Activity Number: 92
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, July 30, 2007 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: Section on Health Policy Statistics
Abstract - #308695
Title: Analysis of Longitudinal Data To Evaluate a Policy Change
Author(s): Benjamin French*+ and Patrick J. Heagerty
Companies: University of Washington and University of Washington
Address: F600 Health Sciences Building, Seattle, WA, 98195-7232,
Keywords: Generalized estimating equations ; Generalized linear mixed models ; Meta-analysis ; Empirical Bayes
Abstract:

There are challenging aspects of policy change data with respect to analysis and inference that require consideration: defining comparison groups, accounting for heterogeneity in the policy effect, and modeling longitudinal correlation. We compare currently available longitudinal data analysis methods to evaluate a policy change. We also illustrate issues specific to evaluating a policy change via a case study of laws eliminating gun-use restrictions and firearm-related homicide. We obtain homicide rate ratios estimating the effect of enacting a shall-issue law that vary between 0.903 and 1.101. However, using methods that are most appropriate implies that enacting such a law is associated with a non-significant increase in firearm-related homicide. We conclude that in a policy change study it is essential to thoroughly model temporal trends and account for policy effect heterogeneity.


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