Difference-in-Difference in the Time of Cholera: a Gentle Introduction for Epidemiologists.

3区 医学
Current Epidemiology Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-23 DOI:10.1007/s40471-020-00245-2
Ellen C Caniglia, Eleanor J Murray
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Abstract

Purpose of review: The goal of this article is to provide an introduction to the intuition behind the difference-in-difference method for epidemiologists. We focus on the theoretical aspects of this tool, including the types of questions for which difference-in-difference is appropriate, and what assumptions must hold for the results to be causally interpretable.

Recent findings: While currently under-utilized in epidemiologic research, the difference-in-difference method is a useful tool to examine effects of population-level exposures, but relies on strong assumptions.

Summary: We use the famous example of John Snow's investigation of the cause of cholera mortality in London to illustrate the difference-in-difference approach and corresponding assumptions. We conclude by arguing that this method deserves a second-look from epidemiologists interested in asking causal questions about the impact of a population-level exposure change on a population-level outcome for the group that experienced the change.

霍乱时期的差异:给流行病学家的温和介绍。
综述目的:本文的目的是为流行病学家介绍差异中差异方法背后的直觉。我们将重点放在该工具的理论方面,包括适用于差异中的差异的问题类型,以及结果可以因果解释的假设条件。最新发现:虽然目前在流行病学研究中未得到充分利用,但差异中的差异方法是检查人群水平暴露影响的有用工具,但它依赖于强有力的假设。总结:我们用著名的约翰·斯诺调查伦敦霍乱死亡原因的例子来说明差异中的差异方法和相应的假设。我们的结论是,这种方法值得流行病学家重新审视,他们有兴趣询问有关人群水平暴露变化对经历变化的人群水平结果的影响的因果问题。
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