Hazard Ratio

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
HR
Pronunciation
/ˈhæzərd ˈreɪʃiˌoʊ/
Category
Academic & Science
Related Field
Mathematics

Examples in Context

  1. In multivariable analysis, the hazard ratio for incident diabetes was0.62 for the hydroxychloroquine group compared to the others.
  2. Compared with normotensives, prehypertensive individuals had a hazard ratio ( HR ) of 11.3 for stroke.
  3. Conclusion Combining the propensity score approach and the non-parametric survival analysis for hazard ratio estimation is a new alternative method for non-randomized medical researches.
  4. With the time going on, development pattern of blown sand hazard is that the area-damaged of sand-control system enlarges and the ratio of serious type of sand hazard increases.
  5. We point out that the strength of the influence of the degree of the firm's manager's moral hazard and the proportion of the manager's holding shares on the debt-equity ratio relates to the degree of the manager's risk-aversion.

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