Interval estimation of the attributable risk in case-control studies with matched pairs

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Lui, KJ [1 ]
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[1] San Diego State Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Math & Comp Sci, San Diego, CA 92182 USA
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10.1136/jech.55.12.885
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objective-The attributable risk (AR), which represents the proportion of cases who can be preventable when we completely eliminate a risk factor in a population, is the most commonly used epidemiological index to assess the impact of controlling a selected risk factor on community health. The goal of this paper is to develop and search for good interval estimators of the AR for case-control studies with matched pairs. Methods-This paper considers five asymptotic interval estimators of the AR, including the interval estimator using Wald's statistic suggested elsewhere, the two interval estimators using the logarithmic transformations: log(x) and log(1-x), the interval estimator using the logit transformation log(x/(1-x)), and the interval estimator derived from a simple quadratic equation developed in this paper. This paper compares the finite sample performance of these five interval estimators by calculation of their coverage probability and average length in a variety of situations. Results-This paper demonstrates that the interval estimator derived from the quadratic equation proposed here can not only consistently perform well with respect to the coverage probability, but also be more efficient than the interval estimator using Wald's statistic in almost all the situations considered here. This paper notes that although the interval estimator using the logarithmic transformation log(1-x) may also perform well with respect to the coverage probability, using this estimator is likely to be less efficient than the interval estimator using Wald's statistic. Finally, this paper notes that when both the underlying odds ratio (OR) and the prevalence of exposure (PE) in the case group are not large (OR less than or equal to2 and PE less than or equal to0.10), the application of the two interval estimators using the transformations log(x) and log(x/(1-x)) can be misleading. However, when both the underlying OR and PE in the case group are large (OR greater than or equal to4 and PE greater than or equal to0.50), the interval estimator using the logit transformation can actually outperform all the other estimators considered here in terms of efficiency. Conclusions-When there is no prior knowledge of the possible range for the underlying OR and PE, the interval estimator derived from the quadratic equation developed here for general use is recommended. When it is known that both the OR and PE in the case group are large (OR greater than or equal to4 and PE greater than or equal to0.50), it is recommended that the interval estimator using the logit transformation is used.
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