The differences between case control and cohort studies may be summarized as follows:
Case Control Study |
Cohort Study |
• Proceeds from effect to cause
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• Starts with disease
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• Tests whether the suspected cause occurs more frequently in those with disease than those among without disease.
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• Usually the first approach for testing the hypothesis.
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• Involves fewer no of subjects
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• Yields relatively quick results
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• Suitable for study of rare diseases
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• Generally yields only estimate of OR
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• Cannot yield info about diseases other than that selected for study
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• Relatively inexpensive |
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