Journal article
Familial aggregation of a disease consequent upon correlation between relatives in a risk factor measured on a continuous scale
JL Hopper, JB Carlin
American Journal of Epidemiology | JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV SCHOOL HYGIENE PUB HEALTH | Published : 1992
Abstract
Correlation between relatives in one or more risk factors for a disease will contribute to the risk in relatives of an affected individual, irrespective of the cause(s) of the correlation. In this paper, a model is proposed to quantify the relation between 1) the correlation (ρ) between a random pair of relatives in a quantitative risk factor, 2) the dependence of the probability of being affected on a risk factor, assumed to be a logistic function and summarized by a risk ratio (RR) between upper and lower quartiles, and 3) the resultant disease association between relatives, represented as an odds ratio. For one risk factor, the odds ratio is almost independent of disease frequency across ..
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