Attributable fractions Flashcards
Attributable risk
- Formula
- Interpretation
- Risk1 - Risk0
- If exposure disappeared, x cases for every 100/1000 exposed.
Attributable fraction
- Formula
- Interpretation
- Risk1-Risk0/Risk1
- Among exposed, % of cases are attributable to the exposure.
Population attributable risk
- Formula
- Interpretation
- Risk_tot-Risk0
- Attributable Risk * P(Exposure)
- Among 100/1000 population, there are x excess cases attributable to exposure.
Population attributable fraction
- Formula
- Interpretation
- Pop Attributable Risk/risk_total
- Risk_tot-Risk0/Risk_tot
- [P(Exp)(RR-1)]/[P(Exp)(RR-1)+1]
Population attributable fraction in case-controls (OR), or when we have an adjusted RR?
= P(CE) x (RR-1)/RR where P(CE) is fraction of cases that are exposed
Assumptions of population attributable risk
- Exposure must be causally related to the disease
- Plausible intervention exists to achieve immediate and sustained reduction in exposure from the level in the exposed group to the unexposed group
- Intervention has no other effects aside from reducing exposure
Link between crude RR and the PAF in case of confounding?
Opposite direction
Direction of bias of PAF when the exposure-confounder association and the disease-confounder
PAF is underestimated
When the directions of confounder associations are opposite, the PAF is overestimated
How to stratify for confounding in PAF?
= (% of cases in stratum A * PAF_stratum) + (% of cases in stratum B * PAF_stratum)