Case Control Studies Flashcards

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Case-Control Study

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Identifying people who are already ill with outcome and people who are not ill (They are the case controls)

These people are then compared to explore factors which may contribute to difference in disease status

Looks backwards in time to compare exposure to risk factors

**e.g. whether smoking increases risk of lung cancer

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Stages of Case-Control Study

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Define a Case and Control Group

Sample the cases and controls

Collect Exposure Data

Analyse/Interpret Data

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Selection bias in case control study

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Cases and controls are not representtative of people with and without the disease

Should both be from the same population

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Biases in collecting data during case control studies

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Recall Bias - Selective memory (e.g. smokers having better recollection of smoking habits if diagnosed with lung cancer)

Response Bias - Participants respond the way they think they are expected/wanted to respond

Interview Bias - Interviewer is biased if they knew whether participant is case or control

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Odds Ratio

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**OR=2.97 means that people with lung cancer are almost 3 times more likely to be smokers than people without Lung Cancer

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