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Standardization

The objective of standardization is the compare the rates of a disease (or outcome) between population which differ in underlying characteristics (age, sex, race, etc) that may affect the overall rate of disease; In essence it's another way to account for confounding.

There are two approaches to Standardization of Rates:

Direct Standardization (Most Common)

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wi are the frequency from "standard" population, ri are rates from testing population. Very similar to the "weighted average" method from the last chapter.

  • Stratum-specific rates (ri) from population under study
  • Strata distribution (wi) from a "standard" population
  • My rates, standard weights

Indirect Standardization

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wi are the frequency from testing population and ri are rates from "standard" population.