The purpose of this article is to present in elementary mathematical and statistical terms a simple way to quickly and effectively teach and understand case-control studies, as they are commonly done in dynamic populations-without using the rare disease assumption. Our focus is on case-control studies of disease incidence ('incident case-control studies'); we will not consider the situation of case-control studies of prevalent disease, which are published much less frequently
The idea that epidemiologic studies should start from first exposure onward has been advocated in th...
ii There are two common methods for comparing disease incidence rates (such as cancer) in two popula...
Different measures may be used to describe how often disease (or another health event) occurs in a p...
The purpose of this article is to present in elementary mathematical and statistical terms a simple ...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
The case-control approach is a powerful method for investigating factors that may explain a particul...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
The purpose of the present article is to explain the calculation of incidence rates in dynamic popul...
Case-control studies are used in epidemiology to try to determine variables associated with a diseas...
Daniel J Niven1, Luc R Berthiaume2, Gordon H Fick1, Kevin B Laupland11Department of Critical Care Me...
Researchers of uncommon diseases are often interested in assessing potential risk factors. Given the...
A nested case–control study is comprised of subjects sampled from an assembled epidemiological cohor...
Case-control studies are important in infectious disease epidemiology for rapidly identifying and co...
Background: Case-control studies are a common and efficient means of studying rare diseases or illne...
Ch. 1. Introduction Ch. 2. The Dynamics of Disease Transmission Ch. 3. Measuring the Occurrence ...
The idea that epidemiologic studies should start from first exposure onward has been advocated in th...
ii There are two common methods for comparing disease incidence rates (such as cancer) in two popula...
Different measures may be used to describe how often disease (or another health event) occurs in a p...
The purpose of this article is to present in elementary mathematical and statistical terms a simple ...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
The case-control approach is a powerful method for investigating factors that may explain a particul...
To evaluate strategies used to select cases and controls and how reported odds ratios are interprete...
The purpose of the present article is to explain the calculation of incidence rates in dynamic popul...
Case-control studies are used in epidemiology to try to determine variables associated with a diseas...
Daniel J Niven1, Luc R Berthiaume2, Gordon H Fick1, Kevin B Laupland11Department of Critical Care Me...
Researchers of uncommon diseases are often interested in assessing potential risk factors. Given the...
A nested case–control study is comprised of subjects sampled from an assembled epidemiological cohor...
Case-control studies are important in infectious disease epidemiology for rapidly identifying and co...
Background: Case-control studies are a common and efficient means of studying rare diseases or illne...
Ch. 1. Introduction Ch. 2. The Dynamics of Disease Transmission Ch. 3. Measuring the Occurrence ...
The idea that epidemiologic studies should start from first exposure onward has been advocated in th...
ii There are two common methods for comparing disease incidence rates (such as cancer) in two popula...
Different measures may be used to describe how often disease (or another health event) occurs in a p...