Analysis of 2x2 Tables and Confounding
Exposed |
Unexposed |
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Disease |
a |
b |
m1 |
No Disease |
c |
d |
m0 |
n1 |
n0 |
n |
m1, m0, n1, and n0 are marginal totals and n is the overall total
Prevalence is the proportion of sampled individuals that possess a condition of interest at a given point in time.
Incidence is the proportion of individuals that develop a condition of interest of interest of a period of time.
The Odds Ratio (OR) of an outcome are the ratio of the probabilty that the outcome occurs to the probability that the outcome does not occur: ((a / n1) / (c / n1)) / ((b/n0) / (d/n0)) = (a/c) / (b/d) = ad / bc
Risk Ratio (RR), or relative risk, compares the risk of a health event among one group with the risk among another group: (a / (a + c)) / (b / (b + d)) = (a / n1) / (b /n0)
The OR is always farther from 1 than RR (unless both equal 1). If a rare disease OR ~= RR