Informational odds ratio: a useful measure of epidemiologic association in environment exposure studies

Environ Health Insights. 2012:6:17-25. doi: 10.4137/EHI.S9236. Epub 2012 Apr 3.

Abstract

The informational odds ratio (IOR) measures the post-exposure odds divided by the pre-exposure odds (ie, information gained after knowing exposure status). A desirable property of an adjusted ratio estimate is collapsibility (ie, the combined crude ratio will not change after adjusting for a variable that is not a confounder). Adjusted traditional odds ratios (TORs) are not collapsible. In contrast, Mantel-Haenszel adjusted IORs generally are collapsible. IORs are a useful measure of disease association in environmental case-referent studies, especially when the disease is common in the exposed and/or unexposed groups.

Keywords: collapsibility; informational odds ratio; pre- and post-exposure odds.