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Do Case-Control Studies Always Estimate Odds Ratios?

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
Volume 190, Issue 2, Pages 318-321

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwaa167

Keywords

case-control studies; control sampling; incidence rate ratio; odds ratio; risk ratio

Funding

  1. American Diabetes Association
  2. Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development
  3. German Innovation Fund
  4. Society for Medical Decision Making

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The study highlights the importance of interpreting estimates from different case-control study designs correctly, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of study design and parameters when reporting research findings.
Case-control studies are an important part of the epidemiologic literature, yet confusion remains about how to interpret estimates from different case-control study designs. We demonstrate that not all case-control study designs estimate odds ratios. On the contrary, case-control studies in the literature often report odds ratios as their main parameter even when using designs that do not estimate odds ratios. Only studies using specific casecontrol designs should report odds ratios, whereas the case-cohort and incidence-density sampled case-control studies must report risk ratio and incidence rate ratios, respectively. This also applies to case-control studies conducted in open cohorts, which often estimate incidence rate ratios. We also demonstrate the misinterpretation of case-control study estimates in a small sample of highly cited case-control studies in general epidemiologic and medical journals. We therefore suggest that greater care be taken when considering which parameter is to be reported from a case-control study.

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