Intro to Public Health
A case-control study is a type of observational research design used to identify and evaluate the association between exposures and outcomes, typically disease states. In this study design, individuals with a specific condition (cases) are compared to individuals without the condition (controls), helping researchers understand potential risk factors or protective factors linked to the disease. This approach is particularly useful in epidemiology for studying rare diseases, as it allows researchers to focus on a smaller group while still examining the exposure history of both cases and controls.
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