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@rjsilverwood.bsky.social
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@ucl.ac.uk
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Richard Silverwood
Martin N. Danka
19 days ago
Our preprint is now out! π We looked at whether five flexible IPTW / propensity score weighting approaches can be used for count exposures, and whether they can be combined with multiple imputation. We also illustrate the methods using BCS70 data. Link:
doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2603.23726
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Inverse Probability Weighting of Count Exposures in the Presence of Missing Data: A Simulation Study
Inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) is widely used to estimate causal effects, but guidance is limited for count exposures. It is also unclear how IPTW performs when combined with multip...
https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2603.23726
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Richard Silverwood
UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies
about 1 month ago
π’ Researchers at
@ucl.ac.uk
propose new approach to improve quality of population data research by looking at data linked from the Millennium Cohort Study to the UK National Pupil Database (NPD). Read the full paper on the
@ijpds.bsky.social
journal website π
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Adjusting for confounding in population administrative data when confounders are only measured in a linked cohort | International Journal of Population Data Science
IntroductionAnalyses of population administrative data can often only be minimally adjusted due to a lack of control variables, potentially leading to bias due to residual confounding.
https://doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v11i1.3015
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Richard Silverwood
International Journal of Population Data Science (IJPDS)
about 1 month ago
New research in the International Journal of Population Data Science introduces a novel way to better address confounding in population administrative data By supplementing admin data with cohort study information, researchers can improve estimates and reduce bias READ:
ijpds.org/news/06-03-2...
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reposted by
Richard Silverwood
Michalis Katsoulis
2 months ago
πWe are running a 3-day in-person course "Causal Inference Using Cohort Data" Dates: 20-22 Apr 2026 Presenters: Dr M Katsoulis (Associate Professor in Biomedical Statistics) & Dr L Wright (Lecturer in Statistics and Survey Methodology) check here for more details
www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/sho...
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Training course: Causal Inference Using Cohort Data
The aim of this three-day in person short course is to teach methods of causal inference with an emphasis on application. In our experience, many causal inference courses focus on specific methods wh
https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/show.php?article=14558
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Richard Silverwood
Georgia Tomova
3 months ago
Users of survey data, lovers of DAGs, and general methodological enthusiasts, gather round! I'm so excited to share this new paper, joint work with my brilliant colleagues
@rjsilverwood.bsky.social
,
@pwgtennant.bsky.social
, and Liam Wright. π§΅
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How can the use of different modes of survey data collection introduce bias? An introduction to mode effects using directed acyclic graphs (DAGs)
Abstract. Survey data are self-reported data collected directly from respondents by a questionnaire or an interview and are commonly used in epidemiology.
https://academic.oup.com/aje/advance-article/doi/10.1093/aje/kwag017/8439528?login=false
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Richard Silverwood
UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies
5 months ago
It's not long until our showpiece webinar Getting started: An introduction to four British cohort studies on Thursday, 27 November. Let's unpack why you shouldn't miss it!π Book now on the CLS website:
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reposted by
Richard Silverwood
UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies
6 months ago
π£ Coming soon: this flagship
@clscohorts.bsky.social
webinar is the best place to get started with using our unique series of UK national cohort studies. Register now π
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We are organising a
@royalstatsoc.bsky.social
Social Statistics Section online event: Handling survey mode effects Wednesday 12 November 2025, 10.00AM - 12.10PM Full info and booking:
rss.org.uk/training-eve...
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RSS Event: Handling survey mode effects
https://rss.org.uk/training-events/events/events-2025/section-groups/rss-event-handling-survey-mode-effects/
6 months ago
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reposted by
Richard Silverwood
UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies
7 months ago
We're excited to announce CLS will lead the first new nationally representative UK-wide birth cohort study in 25 years. Generation New Era will follow the lives of more than 30,000 babies born in 2026, during their early years, and potentially beyond. Read more:
bit.ly/4gfttBP
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reposted by
Richard Silverwood
UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies
8 months ago
Why we're supporting
#ADRUKConf25
and looking forward to a really interesting conference in September π
add a skeleton here at some point
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reposted by
Richard Silverwood
Jonathan Bartlett
8 months ago
We are recruiting a Research Fellow to develop machine learning based methods for handling missing data
@lshtm.bsky.social
. See
jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx...
for more details.
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Job Opportunity at LSHTM: Research Fellow
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is one of the worldβs leading public health universities. Our mission is to improve health and health equity in the UK and worldwide; working i...
https://jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=EPH-MS-2025-10
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It's brutal out here.
#ESRA25
9 months ago
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Richard Silverwood
Richard Shaw
about 1 year ago
"New" Paper : Associations between different measures of SARS-CoV-2 infection status and subsequent economic inactivity: A pooled analysis of five longitudinal surveys linked to healthcare records.
doi.org/10.1371/jour...
Using
@ukllc.bsky.social
data
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Associations between different measures of SARS-CoV-2 infection status and subsequent economic inactivity: A pooled analysis of five longitudinal surveys linked to healthcare records
Introduction Following the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, a record number of people became economically inactive in the UK. We investigated the association between coronavirus infection and sub...
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0321201
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reposted by
Richard Silverwood
UCL Social Research Institute
over 1 year ago
Ever wondered about how the way a survey item is presented to participants might bias the responses? On February 27th, the Centre for Longitudinal Studies
@clscohorts.bsky.social
is hosting a fascinating seminar on βmode effectsβ. Learn more and register here:
cls.ucl.ac.uk/events/handl...
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Handling survey mode effects in the UK cohort studies | CLS
Register for upcoming Centre for Longitudinal Studies events, rewatch previous events and download resources.
https://cls.ucl.ac.uk/events/handling-survey-mode-effects/
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reposted by
Richard Silverwood
UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies
over 1 year ago
π¨New webinar! Join
@rjsilverwood.bsky.social
and Dr Liam Wright on Thursday, 27 February to learn about mode effects in the UK cohort studies and discover methods for handling them. Sign up now:
https://buff.ly/41A9Cbe
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