Self controlled case series methods: an alternative to standard epidemiological study designs
University College London · Aarhus University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The self controlled case series (SCCS) method is an epidemiological study design for which individuals act as their own control—ie, comparisons are made within individuals. Hence, only individuals who have experienced an event are included and all time invariant confounding is eliminated. The temporal association between a transient exposure and an event is estimated. SCCS was originally developed for evaluation of vaccine safety, but has since been applied in a range of settings where exact information on the size of the population at risk is lacking or identification of an appropriate comparison group is difficult—eg, for studies of adverse effects of drug treatments. We provide an overview of the SCCS…
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- Confounding
- Computer science
- Epidemiology
- Population
- Series (stratigraphy)
- Medicine
- Statistics
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Good health and well-being