Causal inference in environmental epidemiology

نویسندگان

  • Sanghyuk Bae
  • Hwan-Cheol Kim
  • Byeongjin Ye
  • Won-Jun Choi
  • Young-Seoub Hong
  • Mina Ha
چکیده

Inferring causality is necessary to achieve the goal of epidemiology, which is to elucidate the cause of disease. Causal inference is conducted in three steps: evaluation of validity of the study, inference of general causality, and inference of individual causality. To evaluate validity of the study, we propose a checklist that focuses on biases and generalizability. For general causal inference, we recommend utilizing Hill's 9 viewpoints. Lastly, individual causality can be inferred based on the general causality and evidence of exposure. Additional considerations may be needed for social or legal purposes; however, these additional considerations should be based on the scientific truth elucidated by the causal inference described in the present article.

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دوره 32  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017