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I am working in R tryign to estimate the population attributable fraction (PAF) for a binary outcome and 2 exposure variables that I had to coerce to become binary. I have used the "epi.2by2" function within epiR, but that gives me the simple calculation that I could have done easily by hand. Is there a way to adjust the PAF for an external fixed variable? Similar to how odds ratios can be adjusted. This is for a cohort count dataset, which is hard to find worked examples for (usually Case-Control).

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"[R package] attribrisk Schenck, Atkinson, Crowson, and Therneau (2014) estimates PAFs in matched and unmatched case-control designs."

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"The new R package graphPA described here also estimates PAFs for cross sectional, case-control and cohort study designs under random samples."

source: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/graphPAF/vignettes/graphPAF_vignette.pdf

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