Case – control study
- Proceeds from the outcome to cause
- Starts with cases of disease
- Tests if the suspected risk factor occurs more often in the cases than that in the controls
- Usually the first study for testing a hypothesis
- Requires fewer number of participants
- Yields the results relatively earlier
- Suitable for rare diseases
- Cannot directly estimate the relative risk hence calculates the ‘Odd’s ratio’ (OR)
- Only one outcome (disease) can be studied
- Inexpensive
- Proceeds from cause to outcome
- Starts with people exposed to the risk factor but free from the disease
- Tests if the disease occurs more frequently among those exposed as compared to those not similarly exposed
- Conducted for a more established hypothesis
- Involves larger number of participants
- Long follow ups lead to delayed results
- Not suitable for rare diseases
- Directly estimates the relative risk (RR)
- More than one outcome can be studied
- expensive
Steps in Investigation of an Epidemic: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-steps-investigation-epidemic
Tests of Significance: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-tests-significance
Monitoring and Evaluation: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-monitoring-and-evaluation
Advantages and Disadvantages of Case Control Studies: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-advantages-and-disadvantages-c...
Advantages and disadvantages of cohort study: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-advantages-and-disadvantages-c...
Basic Concepts in Epidemiology: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-basic-concepts
Types of Epidemiological Studies: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-types-epidemiological-studies
Differences between Case – control and cohort study: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-differences-between-case-%E2%8...
Uses of epidemiology: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-uses-epidemiology
Blinding in Experimental Studies: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/blinding-experimental-studies
Evaluation of a Screening Test: http://www.ihatepsm.com/blog/epidemiology-evaluation-screening-test