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Within‐subject exposure dependency in case‐crossover studies
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Empirical Case StudyEpidemiologyEngineeringRisk ManagementRare Event EstimationPsychologyMaximum LikelihoodCase StudyTime-varying ConfoundingBiostatisticsCase-crossover DesignRisk AnalysisCase AnalysisPublic HealthWithin‐subject Exposure DependencyStatisticsCausal InferenceConditional Logistic Model
In the case-crossover design, only cases are sampled and the hazard ratio is estimated from within-subject comparisons of exposures at the event time and in M control periods prior to the event. We consider the effect of within-subject dependence of exposures in successive time periods. We show that estimates obtained from the conditional logistic model are biased. This bias disappears if the distribution of exposures in the M+1 successive time intervals is exchangeable. In contrast, the Mantel-Haenszel estimator for the odds ratio is approximately unbiased provided that exposures are stationary. Suitable methods of analysis of case-crossover designs using maximum likelihood may be derived from cohort rather than case-control models.
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