To cite Epi in publications use:

Carstensen B, Plummer M, Laara E, Hills M (2024). Epi: A Package for Statistical Analysis in Epidemiology. R package version 2.56, https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=Epi.

If you use Lexis objects/diagrams, please also cite:

Plummer M, Carstensen B (2011). “Lexis: An R Class for Epidemiological Studies with Long-Term Follow-Up.” Journal of Statistical Software, 38(5), 1–12. https://www.jstatsoft.org/v38/i05/.

For use of Lexis objects in multi-state models, please also cite:

Carstensen B, Plummer M (2011). “Using Lexis Objects for Multi-State Models in R.” Journal of Statistical Software, 38(6), 1–18. https://www.jstatsoft.org/v38/i06/.

Corresponding BibTeX entries:

  @Manual{,
    title = {{Epi}: A Package for Statistical Analysis in
      Epidemiology},
    author = {Bendix Carstensen and Martyn Plummer and Esa Laara and
      Michael Hills},
    year = {2024},
    note = {R package version 2.56},
    url = {https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=Epi},
  }
  @Article{,
    title = {{Lexis}: An {R} Class for Epidemiological Studies with
      Long-Term Follow-Up},
    author = {Martyn Plummer and Bendix Carstensen},
    journal = {Journal of Statistical Software},
    year = {2011},
    volume = {38},
    number = {5},
    pages = {1--12},
    url = {https://www.jstatsoft.org/v38/i05/},
  }
  @Article{,
    title = {Using {Lexis} Objects for Multi-State Models in {R}},
    author = {Bendix Carstensen and Martyn Plummer},
    journal = {Journal of Statistical Software},
    year = {2011},
    volume = {38},
    number = {6},
    pages = {1--18},
    url = {https://www.jstatsoft.org/v38/i06/},
  }