Adjustment of risk ratios in case-base studies (hybrid epidemiologic designs).

Author(s)
Greenland, S.
Year
Abstract

The recent growth of occupational epidemiology has led to a resurgence of interest in the hybrid epidemiologic study design of Kupper et al., which has come to be termed a case-base or case-cohort design. This paper shows how the adjustment method for the risk ratio estimate given by Kupper et al. may have substantial bias, and also shows how one must modify conventional adjustment techniques (such as the Miettinen, Woolf and Mantel -Haenszel methods) when used with hybrid designs. This paper also provides the necessary modifications for tests and confidence intervals. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20072206 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Statistics in Medicine, Vol. 5 (1986), No. 6 (November/December), p. 579-584, 15 ref.

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