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Technical Note

Time and Causation in Studies of Long-Term Exposure to Environmental Factors

Pages 417-422 | Received 09 Jul 1974, Accepted 02 Dec 1974, Published online: 02 May 2013
 

Abstract

The various shortcomings of the prevalence study as an instrument for causal research are evaluated by comparing the prevalence design with the classical experimental design. On the basis of these shortcomings it is suggested that epidemiologists refine their research strategies in two respects, both related to time. (1) it is suggested that they include formerly exposed as well as presently exposed in their sampling frames and (2) that they avoid using present status with respect to causal factors as indicators of life-experience of these factors in analysis.

On the basis of some studies of the relationship between long-term exposure to presumed noxae and chronic Sung disease, numerical examples of the undesirable consequences of ignoring time are given.

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