reviewEpidemiologyOct 12, 2005Closed access

Case???Crossover Analyses of Air Pollution Exposure Data

University of Washington

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Abstract

The case-crossover design has been widely used to study the association between short-term air pollution exposure and the risk of an acute adverse health event. The design uses cases only; for each individual case, exposure just before the event is compared with exposure at other control (or "referent") times. Time-invariant confounders are controlled by making within-subject comparisons. Even more important in the air pollution setting is that time-varying confounders can also be controlled by design by matching referents to the index time. The referent selection strategy is important for reasons in addition to control of confounding. The case-crossover design makes the implicit assumption that there is no…

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Keywords
  • Referent
  • Confounding
  • Selection bias
  • Logistic regression
  • Statistics
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Crossover
  • Econometrics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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