Abstract
Background and objectives: Generalized estimating equations (GEE) provide population-averaged model inference for longitudinal and clustered outcomes via a generalized linear model for the effect of explanatory variables on the marginal mean, while intra-cluster correlations are ordinarily treated as nuisance parameters. Software to richly parameterize and conduct inference for complex correlation structures in the marginal modeling framework is scarce.Methods: A SAS macro, GEECORR, has been developed for the analysis of clustered binary data based on GEE to include additional estimating equations for modeling pairwise correlation between binary variates as a function of covariates.Results: We illustrate the macro in a surveillance study with repeated measures, a longitudinal study, and a study with biological clustering.Conclusions: This article provides an overview of the GEE method consisting of a pair of estimating equations, describes the features and capabilities of the GEECORR macro including regression diagnostics and finite-sample bias-corrected covariance estimators, and demonstrates the macro usage for three studies.
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