Design and conduct of occupational epidemiology studies: III. Design aspects of case-control studies
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- DOI: 10.1002/ajim.4700150404
Design and conduct of occupational epidemiology studies: III. Design aspects of case-control studies
Abstract
Currently available approaches for the design of occupational case-control studies are reviewed. An accompanying paper reviews methods of analysis. We commence by drawing a distinction between cohort-based and registry-based studies. Methods for selecting cases and controls are then reviewed, including cumulative incidence and incidence density sampling, matching, sources of controls, and issues in control selection. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of the case-control approach are summarized.
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