EPI 390 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cohort Study, Relative Risk, Odds Ratio

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Case-control studies compare the odds of past exposures to an agent/factor between cases (diseased) and controls (non-diseased). The standard effect estimate /estimate of relative risk in a case control study is the odds ratio (or) Types of case control studies (a) case -based studies, (b) nested case control studies. All cases occurring at some point in time (you may use incident or prevalent cases as described above) Also called case-cohort study: a case control study nested in a cohort study. Controls selected either at base line (case-cohort) or at the time the case occurs (nested) Data on exposure are obtained before disease develops. Possibility of recall bias is thus eliminated. Less expensive than expanding the analysis to include the entire cohort. Here the or is a statistically unbiased estimate of relative risk. Matching is used to make cases and controls as similar as possible with regard to potential confounding factors. For example matching on race, age, follow up time, etc.

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