Estimation of population attributable fractions from fitted incidence ratios and exposure survey data, with an application to electromagnetic fields and childhood leukemia |
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Authors: | Greenland S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Epidemiology, UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, California 90095-1772, USA. |
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Abstract: | Standard presentations of epidemiological results focus on incidence-ratio estimates derived from regression models fit to specialized study data. These data are often highly nonrepresentative of populations for which public-health impacts must be evaluated. Basic methods are provided for interval estimation of attributable fractions from model-based incidence-ratio estimates combined with independent survey estimates of the exposure distribution in the target population of interest. These methods are illustrated in estimation of the potential impact of magnetic-field exposures on childhood leukemia in the United States, based on pooled data from 11 case-control studies and a U.S. sample survey of magnetic-field exposures. |
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Keywords: | Attributable fraction Attributable risk Bootstrap Epidemiological methods Population attributable risk Probability of causation Relative risk Risk assessment Risk regression |
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